Newark is the county seat of Licking County in Mid-Ohio. Located about 40 miles (64 kilometers) to the East of Columbus, Newark is an industrial center for the aerospace, lighting and fiberglass insulation industries. It is the home of the Newark Campus of the Ohio State University and Central Ohio Technical College. The basket-shaped building which serves as the headquarters for the famed Longaberger Company, makers of baskets and other products for the home, is located on the eastern edge of the city.

Travel to Newark (Ohio) - Visa Requirements

From Columbus: Take Interstate 70 east to exit 129B (State Route 79 north). Newark is 9 miles to the north on State Route 79.

Alternately, take State Route 161 east to Granville, where it meets State Route 16. Continue east on State Route 16 another 5 miles to Newark.

Flights and airtickets to Newark (Ohio)

The Newark-Heath airport (KVTA) is located in Heath and is open for civil aviation traffic. There is no scheduled air service to Newark-Heath. [1] The nearest airport to Newark with scheduled air service is Port Columbus (CMH).

By train

Newark has no scheduled passenger train service, but there are 4 Amtrak stations within 100 miles of Newark.

  • Alliance, OH (ALC) - 92.3 miles north
  • Elyria, OH (ELY) - 94.5 miles north
  • South Portsmouth - South Shore, KY (SPM) - 95.4 miles south
  • Sandusky, OH (SKY) - 99.6 miles north

By car

From Columbus: Take Interstate 70 east to exit 129B (State Route 79 north). Newark is 9 miles to the north on State Route 79.

Alternately, take State Route 161 east to Granville, where it meets State Route 16. Continue east on State Route 16 another 5 miles to Newark.it is soooo awesome

Buses to Newark (Ohio)

Although there is no service to Newark, Greyhound bus service is available in Columbus and Zanesville.

By boat

Newark is in the landlocked center of Ohio, so it is not accessible by boat.

Tours and Getting around Newark (Ohio)

Newark (Ohio) tourist attractions and sightseeing

  • Moundbuilders Earthworks. This site covers most of Newark, Ohio. Two main areas have been preserved. One area is at the park where you will find an embankment that is 1,200 feet in diameter with earthen walls from 8 to 14 feet hign enclosing a 26 acre area. The other more impressive site (Octagon Earthworks) has a golf course located in it with some efforts of preservation, there is an observation stand. [2]
  • The Octagon Earthworks [3]
  • Wright Earthworks, Newark OH [4] Wright Earthworks, located less than a block west of the SR 79 intersection at Grant St.in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. The earthwork remnants may be viewed from James Street, a short distance from Grant Street and the SR 79 interchange. Hopewell Indians (100 BC-AD 500}
  • Flint Ridge State Memorial 3 miles south of Cynthia, Ohio, near (south/east) Newark, Ohio, off of SR 668. [[5]] Flint Ridge is a restored prehistoric quarry pit with a museum that explains both the digging and shaping of flint. It is a site well worth the visit. There is a flint knap-in (teaching, exhibiting flint knapping, swap flint) every Labor Day week end. At the opposite end of the park there is a camping area that has a fossil swap the same week end.

Newark (Ohio) city tours

The Works museum complex is located in downtown Newark. It features hands-on historical and technology exhibits, along with a permanent glass-blowing display and a permanent exhibit showcasing the history of the communities of Licking County. [6]

High school sports are an important part of community life in Newark. The Newark High School Wildcats [7] have a loyal following and the Newark Catholic High School Green Wave [8] have many state championships.

Newark (Ohio) souvenirs and shopping

Newark (Ohio) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

Roosters Adornettos Tee Jays McDonalds Wendys Subway Little Ceasers Stone Mountain Christys

Newark (Ohio) nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

Newark (Ohio) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

Get out

East of Newark (5 miles)off Route 16 is Blackhand Gorge. Hiking and bike trail, canoeing on the Licking River. South of Newark (13 miles)Route 79 is Buckeye Lake; large boating, swimming and fishing areas. 9 local golf courses, small airport.one golf club is the trout club golf course \

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