Fresno: A Quiet and Charming Destination, Perfect for a Low-Key Getaway
The beautiful census-designated place of Fresno, Ohio is a part of the White Eyes Township in Coshocton County. In the 2010 census, the place had a reported population of 140 people. Even though Fresno is an unincorporated place. It is home to its own post office. Originally named Jacktown, it was later renamed to Avondale, before finally being called Fresno. You can easily access the place via the Akron Canton Regional Airport. Another option is the bigger Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio.
Best Time to Visit
For the warmest weather, visit Fresno from May to September. The place sees the highest number of tourist arrivals in July and August. To get the best Fresno, OH hotel deals, visit outside of the peak summer months. Book your accommodations as early as possible. There are a lot of great hotels and motels in the area that cater to locals and tourists alike.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Forest Hill Lake & Campground is one of the most visited places in Fresno. It is the perfect setting for a family getaway and has campgrounds and picnic areas. Also, while in Fresno, take the time to check out and visit the always-entertaining McPeek’s Mighty Maze. After a day of fun and excitement, head back to your hotel for rest and relaxation. You can book at the stay at the well-reviewed Carlisle Inn Sugarcreek or at the charming Apple Butter Inn Bed and Breakfast. Another accommodation option is the Coshocton Village Inn and Suites.