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Relaxing Country Getaway- come hike or just R&R
This is an eclectic space that was a former art studio. The artist who lives just next door, keeps a private working studio in the loft. Although it is inaccessible to our guests, you will see her art on the walls and her creative side in the large lady shown in the pictures. Firepit and wood available. 5 hiking trails on 300 acres! Nov7-Dec 7th we will have hunters and trails may not be available Important: please read the house rules before booking with pets. We do also have a pet fee.

Peaceful apartment for 2, in the heart of town
Full-size private •upstairs• apartment for TWO in the village of Somerset’s historic district—just steps from local restaurants, bars, and shops. Peaceful and cozy one-bedroom space with a full bed, living/reading area, dining room, full kitchen, & full bathroom. WiFi included, and you can sign into your own streaming services on the TV. Self check-in and private parking onsite (see check-in map for directions to private parking). Located in a very safe & friendly village. •NO animals allowed!

Hillside Hideaway
Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Nestled in the rolling hillsides of Nashport Ohio. Relax in the hot tub, gather around the fire or cook out on the deck. Inside features a large open living room with full wooded view, plenty of seating, dining, a fully stocked kitchen, 3 cozy bedrooms and a small bunk bed room. Our home is just minutes from Dillon state park and campground, Lazy acres campground and Black Hand Gorge Nature preserve. Located between Newark and Zanesville.

All American Cabin, handicap friendly, great views
Home sits on an acre in country. No hunting on property so you will see deer in back when grilling. Large u-driveway to accommodate vehicles with boats or trailer. W/D, AC, propane grill, firepit. House near Hanover between Newark & Zanesville. Roku TV in living room and master. Games available. Dillion, Muskingum River is 12 miles east & Buckeye Lake 20 miles west. Downtown Newark is 20 minutes west. Genesis Hospital in Zanesville is 25 minutes east, Virtues golf 5 minutes away. No pets.

Miranda’s Coffee House Loft
A DOWNTOWN roomy UPSTAIRS loft apartment, in a unique historical building built in 1800s. This loft above a “coming soon,” coffee shop, is a spacious area, with 1200 square feet. A full kitchen, two bedrooms, tv room and additional living room. Off street parking on parking lot directly by building. Central to several attractions. Come see the historical Y-Bridge, visit The Wilds or just relax. (Please note, space is downtown on a busy corner with street busy noise at prime times.)

Route 60 Getaway
Route 60 Getaway is at 5226 N St Rt 60 NW, McConnelsville. Located along State Route 60, 2 miles north of McConnelsville. It is located above our families landscaping business. It is not in a secluded area (due to businesses nearby) however, you will not be disturbed!! You will find it fully furnished, & ready for a pleasant "home away from home"! There is currently a guest in the apartment below the house. However you will not be disturbed and their are no shared spaces outside!

Wooded Aframe Retreat | Hot Tub & Outdoor Shower
We look forward to welcoming you to the secluded beauty of our space, designed and built by my husband on our 20 acres of wooded property in the rolling hills of Central Ohio. A floor-to-ceiling glass front provides you with a view of fields green in summertime and ripe with goldenrod in the fall, four outdoor deck spaces invite you to relax in the beauty of nature, and a second story loft suite with a soaking tub are ready to provide you with rest and refreshment.

Unique Kabin in the Woods
We are situated near I-70 and, Dillon State Park, Blackhand Gorge and The Wilds. Bald Eagle, Deer, Turkey, Rabbit, Squirrels are in the area.There's golf, wineries and breweries nearby. You'll love the coziness and privacy of the place. This place is good for couples, families, solo adventurers and business travelers. If you choose to stay a few nights longer, make a request to ABNB at least 6 hours in advance. To be sure it is completed. Thanks Mark

Hopewell Springs Farm and Racquet(ish) Club
a secluded hilltop retreat on 5 woodsy, landscaped acres; wood stove for cold-weather fires; large deck with gas grill; x-treme tennis court* with pavilion and fire ring; walking trails, many also suitable for cross-country-skiing**; well-behaved pets negotiable note: parties and events are not allowed * cracked surface adds a challenge (think Wimbledon meets Whack-a-Mole) ** (and, if you take certain trails, downhill skiing)

Eagle Hill Lodge
Nearby Attractions: Briarcliff MX, Legend Valley, National Trails, Midland Theatre, Wineries, Breweries, Blackhand Gorge Nature Preserve, Licking River, Buckeye Lake, Dillon Lake, Virtues Golf Club, Flint Ridge, Surrounded by private state nature preserve, Bald eagle sightings, Whitetail, turkey, duck hunting in nearby public areas, 1 miles from state route 16, 9 miles from interstate 70

Romantic Bluebird Bungalow | Private Hot Tub
Escape to Bluebird Bungalow, a secluded and romantic countryside retreat in Norwich, Ohio. Surrounded by nature views and open skies, this cozy getaway is perfect year-round—especially magical in winter. Relax in your private hot tub on the deck, enjoy wildlife and birdsong, and unwind by the fire pit. Ideal for couples seeking peace, privacy, and a quiet escape near The Wilds and Zanesville.

River R&R
Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Start your day watching the sun come up over the river. Maybe take your boat and head out on one of the best stretches of the Muskingum River. Or spend the day relaxing in the hammock in the sunroom. Play some Cornhole with our set in the sunroom. Have fire in the riverside fire pit and cook some hotdogs for the kids.
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When is the best time to visit Zanesville?
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| Avg. price | $189 NZD | $194 NZD | $194 NZD | $190 NZD | $190 NZD | $172 NZD | $178 NZD | $190 NZD | $189 NZD | $204 NZD | $223 NZD | $223 NZD |
| Avg. temp | -1°C | 0°C | 5°C | 12°C | 17°C | 22°C | 24°C | 23°C | 20°C | 13°C | 6°C | 1°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Zanesville?
Staying near downtown places you within reach of galleries, eateries, and historic sites, while residential neighborhoods often have peaceful surroundings and green spaces. Some restored homes add local character to your stay.
What are the best things to do in Zanesville with kids?
Families often explore hands-on museums, visit parks with playgrounds, or enjoy animal encounters at local farms. The community also has art spaces and public murals that spark creativity for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Zanesville?
Uncover local history at the Y-Bridge, browse the Zanesville Museum of Art, and stroll downtown for unique shops or live music. Art walks and pottery studios highlight the city’s creative spirit.
How is the weather in Zanesville?
Zanesville experiences cold winters, with January highs near 37°F (3°C), and warm summers, reaching around 85°F (30°C) in July. Rain is spread throughout the year, so a waterproof layer can be helpful.
When is the best time to visit Zanesville?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting Zanesville, as temperatures are commonly mild and many events take place during these months. Spring blooms and autumn foliage can add a scenic touch to your stay.
What are the best places to visit in Zanesville?
Many visitors explore the Y-Bridge, wander galleries at the Zanesville Museum of Art, or learn about the city’s ceramic heritage at historic sites. The restored downtown area also has shops and public art.
What are some hiking trails in Zanesville?
Public parks around Zanesville have trails that weave through woodlands and beside streams. Nature preserves in the area frequently suggested for hiking or birdwatching offer a chance to experience local landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in Zanesville?
Families can explore interactive museums, enjoy community parks, or create memories with public art walks. Seasonal festivals and local farms add opportunities for learning and outdoor fun.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Zanesville?
Guests often set out to explore local wineries, state parks, or towns known for handcrafts and Appalachian scenery. Historic villages and nature reserves around the area make for memorable day excursions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Zanesville?
Several vacation rentals in Zanesville welcome pets, particularly in residential neighborhoods with nearby parks. It’s a good idea to check ahead for size or breed guidelines at individual properties.
What are some local tips for visiting Zanesville?
Exploring public murals and unique bridges is often suggested for a deeper look at Zanesville’s history. Many guests enjoy sampling local bakeries or delis, and visiting museums on days with special programming.
What is Zanesville known for?
Zanesville has a legacy in pottery and ceramics, reflected in its historic landmarks and museums. The distinctive Y-Bridge and vibrant arts scene are also closely associated with the city’s identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Zanesville?
Explore public murals along lesser-known streets or seek out small-scale pottery studios that reflect Zanesville’s artistic roots. Some tucked-away parks offer peaceful spaces for picnics or quiet walks.
What are the best foods to try in Zanesville?
Locals often enjoy homemade pies, classic diner fare, and regional barbecue. Several bakeries serve seasonal treats, and many visitors seek out artisanal cheeses or specialty coffee in the downtown area.
What should I bring for a trip to Zanesville?
Pack layers to adjust to changing temperatures, comfortable walking shoes for exploring historic sites or trails, and a rain jacket, especially in spring or summer. Bringing a camera is frequently suggested to capture local architecture and scenery.
What is the nightlife in Zanesville like?
Nightlife in Zanesville is relaxed, with locally owned pubs, live music spots, and cozy cafes. Some downtown venues showcase open mic nights or performances, creating a welcoming setting for all.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Zanesville?
Zanesville hosts recurring art walks, seasonal fairs, and car shows that are frequently suggested during the warmer months. Fall festivals and parades also draw crowds from around the community.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Zanesville?
Many vacation rentals in Zanesville are designed with families in mind, including extra bedrooms, kitchens, and backyards. Some homes are situated close to parks, museums, or family attractions.
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Zanesville holiday rentals start at $86 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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30 of Zanesville holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Zanesville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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