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  1. Located approximately thirty miles east of Cleveland Ohio, Geauga County offers a perfect blend of beautiful countryside, interesting culture, captivating history, and unique shopping. We are home to the country’s second-largest Amish population and some of the world’s best maple syrup.

  2. Geauga County was founded on March 1, 1806, as the second county in the Connecticut Western Reserve, originating from Trumbull County, Ohio. In 1808, the size of Geauga County was reduced by the creation of Ashtabula County , Cuyahoga County , and Lake County .

  3. Geauga County, Ohio

  4. Geauga County Travel GuideGeauga County is a great place to relax, unplug, unwind, and refresh yourself. Here, the pace of life is in tune with nature and the seasons. Listen for the clip-clop of Amish buggies as you travel the county. Shopping, dining, unique attractions, and lush green parks will fill your days.”

  5. To celebrate, the county goes into a “maple frenzy” with area pancake breakfasts, driving tours, tree tapping events, and the Geauga County Maple Festival. (For upcoming 2020 maple events click here.) The oldest county fair in Ohio is the Geauga County Fair. The fair takes places every year over the Labor Day weekend.

  6. Welcome to Geauga County, Ohio! GEAUGA COUNTY is beautiful no matter the season. From snowshoeing and skiing in the winter, to kayaking and enjoying patio season in the summer, there is every reason to come visit.

  7. Geauga County is in the heart of Ohio's "Snowbelt", an area which sees huge amounts of "lake effect" snowfall in winter from Lake Erie. The snowbelt can get pounded with a foot or more of snow, while 20 miles to the south they get nothing.

  8. A wilderness hill within one mile of the geographical center of Geauga was designated the county seat of justice by the Ohio General Assembly. The area was named Chardon after landowner Peter Chardon Brooks.

  9. Geauga County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. At the 2020 census, 95,397 people lived there. [1] The county seat is Chardon. [2] It is named for a Onondaga or Seneca language word meaning 'raccoon', [3] originally the name of the Grand River. Geauga County is part of the Cleveland-Elyria, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  10. Neighbors: Ashtabula County, Cuyahoga County and Lake County Categories: county of Ohio and locality Location: Ohio , Midwest , United States , North America