Nevada (Ohio)
Get in
By car
- U.S. Route 30, Nevada, Ohio can be accessed by U.S. Route 30, about a half mile to the south of Nevada which provides connection to Fort Wayne, Lima, and Upper Sandusky to the west, Bucyrus, Mansfield, and Canton to the east.
- Ohio State Route 231, goes through Nevada, Ohio, its the main route to Nevada from U.S. Route 30 which is located to the south of town.
Get around
There is no public transportation in Nevada, Ohio. It is located in a rual area, driving is easy and pleasurable.
Do
- 🌍 Nevada Park, Balliet St.
Eat
- B & L Pizza, 107 South Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-2882. Nevada, Ohio 44849,
- Cruisers Drive Thru, 210 North Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-0040.
- Buck's Place, 202 North Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-2763.
- Gail's, 113 South Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-2222.
- PoMos Country Cafe and Pizza Emporium, 113 South Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-2265.
- Shabby M's At Fingers Corner, 1006 County Road, ☎ +1 740 482-1600. 330, Nevada
Drink
- Buck's Place, 202 North Main Street, ☎ +1 740 482-2763.
- White Shutter Wine & Brewery, 3794 County Highway 56.
Sleep
- Comfort Inn Upper Sandusky, 105 Comfort Dr, ☎ +1 419 294-3891, fax: +1 419 294-2540. Upper Sandusky. Hotel is located about 10 minutes away, take U.S. Route 30 west to the Upper Sandusky/County Highway 330/E. Wyandot Ave. exit, turn left on East Wyandot Avenue, hotel is on the right on Comfort Drive.
- Foxfire Campground, 3699 Crawford-Wyandot Rd.
Connect
- Nevada Post Office, 115 N Main St, ☎ +1 740 482-2020.
Go next
- Upper Sandusky is about 15 minutes west on U.S. Route 30.
- Bucyrus is about 15 minutes east on U.S. Route 30.
- Tiffin is about 35 minutes north on Ohio State Route 231.
- Marion is about 30 minutes south on Ohio State Route 231 and south on U.S. Route 23.
- Ontario is about 30 minutes east on U.S. Route 30.
- Mansfield is about 40 minutes east on U.S. Route 30.
- Columbus is about 1 hour and 20 minutes south on Ohio State Route 231 and south on U.S. Route 23.
Routes through Nevada |
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