Lexington (Ohio)

Lexington is a village in, Richland County in the state of Ohio. It is a bedroom community for Mansfield. During the summer months, visitors come from all over the world to visit Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. It is a high dollar race track, visited by hi-rolling race fans, sponsers and racers.

Clearfork Snapper

Lexington Municipal Building
Clearfork Reservoir

The race track is in a beautiful, partially wooded setting, attracting families from all over. Clearfork Reservoir , has many amenities, including camping, boating, sailing and fishing. The reservoir is stocked with many fish including muskies.

Get in

By plane

  • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE IATA), PH: +1 216 265-6030. . Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is Cleveland's main airport, located on the west side of the city. The airport is served by most of the major domestic airlines, and it is a hub for United Airlines as well.
  • Mansfield Lahm Airport (MFD IATA), 2000 Harrington Memorial Rd, ☎ +1 419 522-2191. Mansfield.
  • John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH IATA), 4600 International Gateway, Columbus, PH: +1 614 239-4083. Direct flights to most major American cities.

By car

Amish Buggy

From the South:

  • Interstate 71 exit 165 at State Route 97 (Lexinton-Bellville exit), go West on State Route 97 to U.S. Route 42.

From the North:

  • Interstate 71 exit 176 at U.S. Route 30 (Mansfield-Wooster exit), go West on U.S. Route 30 to County Road 330 (Fourth Street Crestline exit), go East to State Route 314, South to Steam Corners Road, turn East.
  • Note: State Route 314 is travelled heavily by Amish in Buggies, the road is hilly with many blind spots. Ohio State Patrol is relentless on this road during Mid-Ohio races.

By bike

Get around

Clearfork Marina

There is no public transportation in Lexington. It is located in a rural area, driving is easy and pleasurable, execept on race weekends when thousands show up for Mid-Ohio races. Great crowd, mostly families.

  • Hertz Rent-a-Car tel. +1 419 524-3513

See

  • 🌍 Richland County Museum, 51 W Church St, ☎ +1 419 884-2230. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts from two centuries of Richland County's history. The museum is open from May to October on Sundays from 1:30PM to 4:30PM

Do

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Richland County Museum
A blueray blueberry bush full of blueberrys at The Blueberry Patch.

Buy

If you are not from the area and are feeling adventurous, drive west about 1 mile to SR 314. Head south on 314. From this point south to Chesterville, approx. 15 miles, all of the intersecting roads past Johnsville, lead to Amish farms. If you are vigilant, you will notice a few bakeries, tack shops, truck farms, hardwood furniture sales, and such. Feel free to visit where signs offer items for sale. This is a great spot to buy fresh vegetables, maple syrup, eggs and other items that will be appreciated at Mid-Ohio races. It is best to have small bills in hand before starting.

Eat

Restaurants

There are plenty of choices for eating, Mansfield and Ontario are a short distance away offering even more choices.

Drink

There are plenty of choices for alcohol. Most grocery stores carry it, as well as the gas stations, drive-throughs and convenience stores.

Sleep

Bed & Breakfast

Presidential Inn Bed and Breakfast

Camping

  • Clearfork Reservoir
  • Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
  • Mohican State Forest
  • Privately owned camper rental Located 10 minutes from Mid Ohio Camper sleeps 5 plus room for tents. All amenties included except groceries. Weekly and Weekend rates available. Call +1 419 560-7031

Connect

Cope

Laundromat

Library

Go next

Routes through Lexington

Delaware ← Mount Gilead ←  S  N  β†’ Mansfield β†’ Cleveland


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