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June in Ohio Amish Country is a time for visitors to savor the flavors of the season, enjoy spectacular landscapes and gain a deeper appreciation for a simpler way of life. 

 

The countryside is lush and green, with fields and gardens beginning to bloom. Farmers' markets and roadside stands are brimming with fresh, locally grown produce. And pleasant temperatures make this an ideal time for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Wildlife is active, and birdwatching can be particularly rewarding during this month.

 

Rolling hills and scenic byways offer numerous trails and routes for exploring the natural beauty of the region, and the small towns and hidden destinations you’ll find along the way are unlike any others. 

 

A Charming Village Visit 

 

Whether it’s your first trip or you’re planning a return visit, the small village of Charm encapsulates the essence of Amish culture, making it a perfect spot for an early summer visit. 

 

Sitting on a hilltop overlooking the village is Keim Home Center, offering everything from hardwood lumber and building materials to tools and hardware. The expansive showroom sits on more than 50 acres and is an experience in itself. Here, you can find domestic and exotic hardwood lumber as well as professional grade equipment and the latest products for your next building project.

 

Hanging flower baskets and an Amish buggy

 

But the shopping doesn’t end there as Charm boasts several other distinctive stores, including Charm Fabrics, Charm Harness & Boot,  and Miller's Dry Goods, where visitors can find a range of local products and handmade goods. Charm Outdoors and Hiland Bike Shop are great stops for outdoor enthusiasts. There are also several options for a quick bite to eat including Charm Pizza Co., Charm Marketplace, The Carpenter’s Cafe, and Honey & Fig. 

 

Just outside of town, you’ll find popular attractions including Hershberger’s Farm and Bakery, which offers seasonal produce and a petting zoo, as well as the Guggisberg Cheese store and factory, where you can learn about the origins of the world famous Baby Swiss.

 

Head Out On The Trails

 

Looking for a more secluded escape? Ohio Amish Country offers wonderful trails for hiking, jogging, biking, bird watching, picnicking, and more. 

 

Spanning approximately 15 miles, the Holmes County Trail offers a serene experience for those seeking a glimpse into the rural lifestyle of the Amish community. This trail runs through Holmes County, extending into Knox County, and features mostly flat, paved terrain that is accessible for cyclists, walkers, runners, and horse-drawn buggies. 

 

As the trail winds through rolling farmlands, lush woodlands, and along the Killbuck Creek, users are treated to scenic views and frequent wildlife sightings. The path also offers a unique cultural experience, passing by Amish farms, homes, and traditional activities, with informational signs detailing the local heritage.

 

Major access points like Millersburg and Fredericksburg provide amenities such as parking, restrooms, and access to local shops and restaurants. Millersburg, the county seat of Holmes County, boasts a quaint downtown area perfect for visitors.

 

New Areas To Explore

 

Nature enthusiasts have reason to celebrate with the grand opening of two new wildlife trails in the Killbuck Swamp preserve: the Quarry Trail and the Turtle Creek Trail.

 

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The Killbuck Swamp preserve, a sprawling 443-acre wildland near downtown Killbuck, is a sanctuary of natural beauty and biodiversity. This expansive preserve is a testament to the successful partnership between the Arc of Appalachia and Ohio Public Works’ Clean Ohio grant program. It encompasses a variety of landscapes, including swamps, marshes, and woodlands, making it a haven for wildlife and a delightful escape for nature lovers.

 

The Quarry Trail: A Journey to History Reclaimed by Nature

 

Located at 10114 SR 520, Killbuck, the Quarry Trail is a 1.0-mile loop that invites hikers to ascend 200 feet to an old quarry that nature has been reclaiming over the past six decades. This trail is not just a walk through the woods; it is a step back in time, where visitors can witness how nature slowly reclaims and transforms man-made structures. The ascent provides a gentle challenge for hikers and rewards them with serene views and the chance to encounter diverse plant and animal species along the way.

 

Parking is available at Quarry Bluff, making it convenient for visitors to start their adventure. While the trail currently accommodates walkers, bike racks will soon be added, further enhancing accessibility.

 

The Turtle Creek Trail: A Birdwatcher’s Paradise

 

Just a quarter of a mile east of Quarry Bluff on CR 621 (W. Front St. in Killbuck), the Turtle Creek Trail offers a 0.3-mile out-and-back journey perfect for birdwatching enthusiasts. This trail meanders along Killbuck Creek, providing a peaceful setting to observe the vibrant wildlife that thrives in and around the water. The gentle flow of the creek and the surrounding flora create an idyllic backdrop for a leisurely walk or a dedicated bird watching excursion.

 

Find Rest and Relaxation

 

As the sun sets on a day filled with exploration, there's nothing quite like returning to one of Ohio Amish Country’s many inviting lodging options. Imagine sinking into a plush bed, surrounded by the quietude of the countryside, and waking up refreshed and rejuvenated, ready to embark on another day of discovery.

 

Inn at Honey Run balcony view

 

Whether you prefer the rustic charm of a cozy bed and breakfast hills or the modern comforts of a boutique hotel, you'll find accommodations that cater to every preference and budget. 

 

Ohio Amish Country beckons travelers to unwind and embrace the simple pleasures of life. Find and book your stay today!