(Par 72, 18 holes; Par 36, 9 holes)
River Greens Golf Course has matured into one of the most enjoyable and finest tests of golf in Ohio. The tree lined, soft, lush fairways are constantly maintained and manicured. This contributed to River Greens receiving a 4 ½ star rating, and was named as “… one of North America’s top 201 best public-access courses” by Golf Digest in the 2000-2001 Places to Play publication. River Greens Golf course is a public course with a practice facility, Pro Shop, a banquet facility, and onsite lodging.
A “must play” for N.E. Ohio & W. Penn. Golfers for 44 years!
The Buckhorn Creek Trail is an 8 mile trail running from Newcomerstown to Stone Creek parallel to County Road 21 and I-77 on the site of an old C&M Railroad bed. The development of this trail was one of the early action projects in the Tuscarawas Trail and Green Space Plan. The Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition, has partnered with the county commissioner, area land owners, local governments, corporate partners, and volunteers to develop this greenspace.
Access to this trail can be done near the intersection of Bethel Hill Road and Stonecreek Road, at the intersection of Wold Road and Stonecreek Road or where Stonecreek Road becomes College Street in Newcomerstown.
Just outside of Tuscarawas County, Historic Roscoe Village is a = beautifully restored 1830’s canal-era village offering living history tours with costumed interpreters, hands-on activities, quaint shops, casual dining, the Montecello III Canal Boat, and the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum.
Former town hall for the Village of Port Washington. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
One of the premier karting facilities on the East Coast and boasts a historic 6 turn track with one of the last Monda-style turns. Seasonal racing, kart rentals, arrive and drives, and personal coaching.
Tuesday – Sunday:
12 PM – 8 PM
Closed Mondays
TJ’s Restaurant and Lounge offers great food and a family atmosphere. Family owned and operated, there’s a special on the menu every day of the week!
- Monday-Saturday: 11am – 10pm
Enjoy a truly unique lodging experience at the Hisrich Hills House Bed & Breakfast, a resurrected 1820 log house. This structure recreates the pioneer atmosphere and comes with authentic period furnishings. Please call for more information.
The Baltic Area Historical Society is located in the ground floor of the Baltic State Bank, 101 E Main Street, Baltic, Ohio. It is open to the public on selected weekends as well as during community events. The museum features photos, artifacts, family genealogies, furniture, uniforms and more from Baltic’s treasured past. This family friendly museum is open on selected weekends
The Baltic Area Historical Society was founded in 1999, as a result of the 1998 Sesquicentennial celebration. The goal of the society is to document and preserve local history for future generations.
Located nestled in the heart of Sugarcreek, Ohio’s Swiss Village, Collectors Decanters and Steins offers a wide selection of classic and collectible decanters and other unique items. They feature Ohio’s largest decanter museum, with over 3000 unique works of art.
Looking for a historical perspective of the craft? Take a tour through their decanter museum, which features thousands of unique offerings, including a restored (non-functional) bar, circa 1930’s. Admission to the is free with any purchase.
Baltic Mill Winery offers delectable, handcrafted wine in a breathtaking historic setting! Located inside the restored Baltic Mill, enjoy wonderful local music, delicious food and aromatic wine.
The Tavern of Ragersville is a casual bar with a wide selection of drinks and amazing fish and steak dinners! Call for up-to-date hours information!
The Ragersville HIstorical Society offers an 1830s restored School House and the 1897 Emmanuel Lutheran Church & Museum to visitors!
The Ragersville Historical Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1979 for the purpose of preserving and displaying Ragersville, Auburn Township, and Tuscarawas County history. Artifacts, family histories, and genealogical records are available for viewing or research. The society currently has 306 members, representing 26 states and Canada. Semi-annual newsletters update our activities. Operating expenses / projects are funded by dues, gifts, and bequests.
The Steiner Barn is a Dining Hall Rental location located at 2129 Steiner Rd. S.W. in New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Owned and operated by Harold & Esther Keim. Call 330-893-2882 for costs and to schedule your reservations!
This venue hosts up to 75 people. Two weeks notice is required prior to event for scheduling.
No smoking. No alcoholic beverages. Caterer or Event Planner must provide event insurance to cover any/all activities. Steiner Barn will provide for clean up before & after events.
Oak Haven Bed & Breakfast features three rooms, each with a private bath. Offers private living and dining room space. Guests are served a full breakfast each morning.
Erb began collecting Coleman products more than 32 years ago.
“There was a need to service Coleman lanterns, which the Amish use, along with fishermen,” said Erb. “They would bring them to me to be repaired or they had an old lamp or lantern and would ask me if I wanted it,” Erb said. “I still repair the lanterns and lamps.”
That was how Erb’s collection got started.
There are two floors in the 30 by 60-foot museum, featuring more than 3,000 Coleman items, including actual gas cooking stoves, ice chests, irons, and advertising.
Among the items in the museum are Coleman hot plates, an electric brew (coffee pot), a taste oven and irons, as well as all types of Coleman lamps and lanterns.
Admission: $6.00 per person
Hours:
M-W: By appointment only
Th-S: 9:00am-5:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Pleasant Valley Lakeside Cottage is the perfect place to get away from it all! Come and relax in the Bluebird cabin or the Sunflower cottage, each equipped with a kitchenette and multiple beds. No alcoholic beverages or smoking allowed.