Ohio has a little bit of everything. From the rolling hills of the countryside to the bright cityscape lights, there’s a view to captivate everyone. No matter the season, Ohio’s beauty shines through. The following are 10 stunning sceneries that totally define the state of Ohio—and the beauty it showcases year-round.

  1. The rolling hills of Ohio’s Amish Country:

Pat Cletch Williams/Flickr (Picture: Eastern Ohio, in and around Sugarcreek)

  1. The captivating shores of Lake Erie:

Linda Myers (Euclid, OH)

Dave/Flickr (Pictured: Marblehead Lighthouse)

  1. The hidden waterfalls, caves and gorges of Old Man’s Cave:

Tabitha Kaylee Hawk/Flickr (Pictured: Old Man’s Cave at Hocking Hills State Park)

Mathieu Thouvenin/Flickr (Pictured: Cedar Falls at Hocking Hills State Park)

4 .Columbus cityscape:

Howard Jefferson/Flickr

  1. The calm waters of the Ohio River:

Mike/Flickr (Pictured: Confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers in Marietta, OH)

  1. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

E Photos/Flickr Tour the Cuyahoga Valley by train via the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad in Peninsula.

  1. The covered bridges of Ashtabula County

George Bannister/Flickr Drive through America’s shortest and longest covered bridge along the scenic route of the Ashtabula Covered Bridge Tour, which features 18 covered bridges in Ashtabula County.

  1. The bright lights of Cincinnati’s nighttime skyline

Dave Crim/Flickr (Pictured: Cincinnati and the John Roebling Suspension Bridge)

  1. Ohio Bicentennial Barns

Jason Miklacic/Flickr

  1. The Great Seal of Ohio

looshi/Flickr …where it all began.

What other sceneries in the state define Ohio? Share your photos with us!

Pat Cletch Williams/Flickr

(Picture: Eastern Ohio, in and around Sugarcreek)

Linda Myers

(Euclid, OH)

Dave/Flickr

(Pictured: Marblehead Lighthouse)

Tabitha Kaylee Hawk/Flickr

(Pictured: Old Man’s Cave at Hocking Hills State Park)

Mathieu Thouvenin/Flickr

(Pictured: Cedar Falls at Hocking Hills State Park)

Howard Jefferson/Flickr

Mike/Flickr

(Pictured: Confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers in Marietta, OH)

E Photos/Flickr

Tour the Cuyahoga Valley by train via the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad in Peninsula.

George Bannister/Flickr

Drive through America’s shortest and longest covered bridge along the scenic route of the Ashtabula Covered Bridge Tour, which features 18 covered bridges in Ashtabula County.

Dave Crim/Flickr

(Pictured: Cincinnati and the John Roebling Suspension Bridge)

Jason Miklacic/Flickr

looshi/Flickr

…where it all began.

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