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Ohio Travel InformationThe Ohio Campground Owners Association (OCOA) offers the following information and links to Ohio road travel resources to help you plan your RV/camping trip in the Buckeye State. |
Ohio Road ConditionsBuckeyeTraffic.org![]()

Ohio Scenic DrivesTake the scenic route to your Ohio camping destination. Choose from over two dozen Ohio Scenic Byways, National Scenic Byways, and US-40 - the Historic National Road.

Ohio Travel Information CentersOhio Travel Information Centers (TIC) are dedicated to providing professional travel assistance and information to Ohio visitors and residents. The ODOT has 12 Travel Information Centers, many located near entry points to the state on interstate highways. In addition to the advice of travel counselors, you may obtain brochures and maps to make the most of your travel within Ohio.
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Ohio Gas PricesFind the best gas prices in Ohio. City-specific gasoline rates information is also available:
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Ohio is a year-round destination for recreation. Lying in the humid continental zone, the state offers a generally temperate climate. Whether you prefer a warm & sunny or cool & crisp, Ohio has something to offer.
Spring brings mild days and cool nights with temperatures that range from 37-70° F (3-22° C).
Summer is known for its sun-drenched wartmth, with most of the state reaching 90° F (32° C) for a few days during the season.
Autumn brings the sunniest days of the year. September temperatures run from 52-71° F (11-22° C), making Ohio the perfect place to view the change to fall foliage. By October, temperatures drop into the low 40s F (4-6° C) in the evening.
Winter brings cold temperatures, ranging from 17-14° F (-8 to -6° C) to the state. Snow lovers can escape to northern Ohio for all the winter sports fun around Lake Erie.
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