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A Destination Worth Discovering

Your next adventure starts in Marion.

Discover Marion in the Heart of Ohio

Tucked away in the heart of Ohio, Marion is a charming city that seamlessly blends rich history with modern-day charm and Midwestern hospitality, making it an ideal destination for travelers of all interests. Whether you’re a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast or simply seeking a getaway weekend, Marion offers warm and welcoming accommodations paired with plenty to encounter, experience and explore.

Uncover Marion’s Presidential and Local History

History comes alive in Marion, particularly at the Harding Presidential Sites. This is where the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding, once lived. You can tour the historic Harding Home, known for its iconic front-porch campaign, and explore the Harding Presidential Library & Museum, which houses fascinating exhibits and memorabilia. Just down the road is the Harding Memorial—a stunning white marble tomb and the final resting place of President Harding and his wife, Florence.

Marion’s historical offerings continue at Heritage Hall, home to the Marion County Historical Society. Here, you’ll find exhibits on the city’s industrial past, its wartime contributions, and notable figures like U.S. Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow. Inside Heritage Hall is the delightful Wyandot Popcorn Museum, where vintage popcorn poppers and peanut roasters are displayed under a cheerful circus tent.

Stroll Through Marion’s Walkable Downtown District

Downtown Marion is a lively and walkable area packed with personality. You’ll find unique boutiques, specialty shops and restaurants offering everything from classic comfort food to international cuisine. The city’s local cafes, breweries, and drinkeries add extra flavor, often hosting live music, trivia nights and even axe throwing.

Don’t miss the historic Marion Palace Theatre — a beautifully preserved venue from 1928 that continues to host performances and films. Nearby, the Cardinal Project features 17 colorful cardinal sculptures created by local artists, offering a fun and artistic way to explore the district. 

Indoor and Outdoor Activities for Everyone

Marion offers plenty of indoor entertainment for families and thrill-seekers alike. From the bowling lanes at Bluefusion and Cooper’s Bowl to the inflatable fun at MaxAiir Inflatapark and the interactive Explore-It-Torium kids' museum, there’s no shortage of indoor excitement.

For outdoor adventurers, the Marion Tallgrass Trail offers a scenic 12.4-mile paved path perfect for walking, biking and bird-watching. Quarry Park boasts mountain bike trails, while golf enthusiasts can enjoy Kings Mill Golf Course or mini golf at Paradise Park. Disc golf fans will love courses like those at Sawyer Ludwig Park and OSU-Marion.

Year-Round Festivals and Events

Marion’s calendar is packed with community-driven events and festivals. Highlights include the Marion Popcorn Festival in September, and monthly Third Thursdays downtown from May through October, and fall brings Harvest Saturdays at Lawrence Orchards.

Plan Your Trip to Marion Today

Marion, Ohio, is a destination filled with small-town charm and big opportunities. With a friendly community spirit, rich cultural heritage, and plenty of things to do year-round, Marion deserves a spot on your travel list. Come see what makes Marion a destination worth discovering.  Your next adventure begins here.

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