Heritage Corridors of Bath

Heritage Corridors of Bath

950 North Cleveland Massillon Road
Akron , OH , 44333

Historical Spots
Cultural Spots
Byway Driving

Operating Hours:

This public location operates from dawn until dusk. 

Originally part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, the Heritage Corridors of Bath connects nineteenth century hamlets with the Hale Farm and Village, the Bath Nature Preserve and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Early Bath homes, barns, cemeteries and mills line the byway as it winds through areas of scenic and natural beauty. The byway is best accessed by taking I-77 to Ghent Road (exit 138), turning north onto Ghent Road, which ends at Cleveland-Massillon Road, and continuing (north) onto North Cleveland-Massillon Road to the beginning of the byway.

The Wayside Exhibit was built in 2015 as a gateway to the Heritage Corridors of Bath Scenic Byway and
the Hamlets of Bath Township. The exhibit is situated on the banks of a scenic woods and a creek and includes a pavilion, information panels, parking, and picnic area.

Discover Bath Barns was established by Bath Township Trustees through the Heritage Corridors of Bath in 2023. It is a volunteer-led initiative to sustain a focus on the barns of Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio to preserve and enhance these structures for the benefit of the community. 

Discover Bath Barns launched the Heritage Barns of Bath Trail in 2024, a 19-mile scenic route with over 60 viewable barns and nine stops at the township's most iconic structures. Access more information on the initiative by visiting the Bath Township Discover Bath Barns website, and access the Heritage Barns of Bath Trail map on the Ohio Department of Transportation Ohio Scenic Byways website. 

Contact discoverbathbarns@gmail.com for more information and visit their Facebook page