The end of October brings the another Mohican River canoe season to a close. But there is time is still left to enjoy one last canoe trip. Most of the
Loudonville, Ohio – The on-going rain has resulted in high water levels on the Mohican River. Recent heavy rains have flooded some areas and forced Loudonville’s six canoe liveries to close. “Although
Yep. Just five minutes from downtown an incredible world of wilderness awaits, in Loudonville. From hiking, canoeing, fishing, camping, mountain biking, horseback riding, to picnicking and so much more is
The Wine Festival at Wolf Creek Grist Mill in Loudonville is just around the corner. The 10th annual Festival takes place Saturday, June 8, 2013 from Noon to 11 p.m. “The
“I listen to the wind to the wind of my soul.” Words from a song by 70’s rocker Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, from his song The Wind.
In addition to canoeing, camping and outdoor fun, the Loudonville area in Northeast Ohio hosts many popular fairs, most free. Here’s a small sample for 2013: Celebrate the season with