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I am in the Cleveland area. I like to ride Riverview, it is Cuyahoga valley NP. It is also the Senice byway. I have followed south of Canton. I also like to go south around New Philly and just go get lost on back roads. Be careful. somtimes the pavment ends down that way. I don't mind a little dirt but gravel sucks. I have a backroad atlas that I keep in my Tour pack. Me and my old lady just go out and get lost on back roads. http://www.mapshop.com/Atlas/Delorme...io-atlas-f.htm
S. Central Ohio here. If you come down to the SE area there's some good riding. Hocking Hills area (famous Jim Bo's biker bar), Rt. 78 Nelsonville area, The Triple Nickle (555) kinda Ohio's Dragon. Just to name a few.
do some internet research to see more, alot of riding if you got a couple days from Cleveland.
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