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Celina, OH Road Trips

Celina, OH serves as a quiet starting point in the Midwest, connecting drivers to 10 outbound routes across the area. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 84-mile quick runs to 239-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Celina, OH head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

city in and seat of Mercer County, Ohio, United States

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Trip Routes

11

Longest Drive

238.5 mi

Youngstown, OH

Quickest Drive

1h 34m

Kettering, OH

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Driving from Celina, OH

The typical drive from Celina, OH covers about 156 miles and takes around 3h 4m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 239 miles (4h 32m), while the shortest is just 84 miles.

Popular Destinations

Top road trip destinations from Celina, OH are Youngstown, OH (238.5 mi, 4h 32m), Cleveland, OH (208.4 mi, 3h 56m), West Chester, OH (202.6 mi, 4h 11m), Parma, OH (197.7 mi, 3h 50m), and Akron, OH (191.1 mi, 3h 37m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in OH currently averages around $3.71 per gallon. For the typical 156-mile trip from Celina, OH, budget about $23 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 10 mapped routes leaving Celina, OH and 1 routes heading into Celina, OH, covering 11 total connections. Distances range from 84 to 239 miles.

The longest mapped route from Celina, OH covers 239 miles and takes approximately 4h 32m. Shorter options start at just 84 miles.

The average route from Celina, OH runs about 156 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 4m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.71/gallon for regular), the average 156-mile trip from Celina, OH costs roughly $23 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Celina, OH include Youngstown, OH, Cleveland, OH, West Chester, OH and Parma, OH. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Celina, OH by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

11,017

Median Income

$66,142

Median Home Value

$158,800

Median Age

39.5

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Celina, OH

Celina is a city in West Central Ohio, serving as the county seat of Mercer County. Nestled along the shores of Grand Lake St. Marys, Ohio's largest inland lake, Celina offers a blend of outdoor recreation, arts, entertainment, and modern amenities, making it a welcoming destination for travelers.

Founded in 1834, Celina has evolved from an agricultural hub to a vibrant lakeside community. The city's history is deeply connected to Grand Lake St. Marys, originally constructed as a feeder lake for the Miami and Erie Canal. Today, Celina embraces its lakeside appeal with waterfront developments, parks, arts, and a bustling downtown area that caters to both residents and visitors.

Lake Area Arts Group (LAAG). Promotes visual arts in the Grand Lake area to inspire all people to create, nurture, and appreciate the arts. Works of local artists are on permanent display at the Celina City Building and the Zahn-Marion Township Library in Chickasaw. Celina Area Photo Club. Photographers of all skill levels are encouraged to join and share their passion, knowledge, and techniques. The club features members with a broad spectrum of experience and training. Rotary Lighthouse, Lake Shore Dr & US-127. A 40-foot working lighthouse built in 1986 by the Celina Rotary Club. It features a wrought iron observation deck for panoramic lake views and is an iconic landmark in Celina. 1 Grand Lake St. Marys East Bank Lighthouse, East Bank Park. A charming lighthouse located in East Bank Park. It offers scenic views of the lake and symbolizes the area's maritime history. Mercer County Courthouse, 101 N Main St. An architectural gem with Ionic columns, bronze doors, and marble staircases. The interior boasts a beautiful stained-glass dome. Nelson the Giant Bigfoot, Mercer County Fairgrounds, 1001 W Market St. A whimsical 30-foot-tall Bigfoot statue that's become a local icon. Great for photo opportunities, especially during the Mercer County Fair.

1 Grand Lake St. Marys State Park. Ohio's largest inland lake offers boating, fishing, swimming, hiking, and birdwatching. Rent boats, kayaks, or paddleboards. The park features campgrounds and hosts various events throughout the year. Eastview Park, Grand Lake Rd. A 51-acre park with baseball/softball diamonds, football fields, batting cages, shelter houses, restrooms, an 11-acre pond with a beach area, playground equipment, walking path, pickleball courts, and upcoming Ninja Course. Westview Park, Fairground Rd. Another 51-acre park boasting baseball/softball diamonds, soccer fields, playground equipment, skate park, shelter house with restrooms, a 2-acre pond, nature preserve, walking path, and batting cages. Lakeshore Park, Main St & Lake Shore Dr. A 5-acre park offering 3/4 mile of shoreline, courtesy docks, boat ramp, shelter houses, restrooms, and picnic areas with beautiful lake views. Mercelina Park, Lake Shore Dr & Elmgrove Ave. Features a basketball court, splash pad, playground equipment, zip lines, rental docks, boat ramp, restrooms, shelter houses, and the Harley Jones Amphitheatre for concerts and events. Pullman Bay Park, Lake Shore Dr. A 2-acre park offering a shelter house, restrooms, and playground equipment. Ideal for family picnics and gatherings. Celina Lake Festival. An annual festival in July celebrating Grand Lake St. Marys with activities like a spectacular fireworks display over the lake, boat poker run, and the International Amphicar Convention. Concerts in the Park, Bryson Park District.

Bella’s Italian Grille, 1081 West Bank Rd, ☏ +1 419-586-9545. Lakeside dining offering Italian cuisine, including pasta, seafood, and wood-fired pizzas. Outdoor seating with lake views. Boardwalk Grill, 725 West Bank Rd, ☏ +1 567-510-5308. Located in Boardwalk Village, offering American fare with an island twist. Enjoy burgers, seafood, and cocktails with a lakeside ambiance. The Speakeasy Steak & Ale House, 113 E Market St, ☏ +1 567-890-7000. A Prohibition-era themed restaurant serving steaks, seafood, and ales. Unique atmosphere with live music on weekends. The James Watson House, 151 E Fayette St, ☏ +1 419-586-6868. An elegant restaurant in a restored 19th-century building. Offers steaks, seafood, sandwiches, and signature dishes like truffle mushroom ravioli. CJ’s HighMarks, 1211 Irmscher Blvd, ☏ +1 419-586-5552. Family-friendly restaurant known for steaks, ribs, seafood, and their signature Steak on a Stone experience. La Carreta Mexican Grill & Cantina, 308 E Market St, ☏ +1 419-586-4500. Authentic Mexican cuisine offering tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, and a full-service bar. Chouraku Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi, 302 S Main St, ☏ +1 567-890-7002. Features hibachi grills, a sushi bar, and traditional Japanese dishes. Pullman Bay Restaurant, 117 Lake Shore Dr, ☏ +1 419-586-1664. Offering comfort food and homemade pies. Enjoy a nostalgic diner atmosphere with lake views. Lake City Creamery, 5465 State Route 29. Local ice cream shop offering a variety of flavors. Celina Wine Store, 716 W Logan St, ☏ +1 419-586-6416.

Brew Nation / Lake Rat Brewing, 110 S Main St, ☏ +1 419-584-1705. A local brewery and coffee shop combo. Offers craft beers brewed on-site, specialty coffees, and live music events. Sidecar Martini Bar, 126 W Fayette St, ☏ +1 567-890-7001. An upscale bar offering handcrafted martinis, cocktails, and small plates.

Romer’s Westlake Hotel Villas, 1101 West Bank Rd, ☏ +1 419-584-1444. Fully furnished villas with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and private balconies overlooking the lake. West Bank Inn, 1055 West Bank Rd, ☏ +1 419-584-3625. Lakeside rooms with private patios or balconies. Close to the West Bank Walkway and fishing piers. Best Western Celina, 2020 Holiday Dr, ☏ +1 419-586-4919. Modern accommodations with complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, fitness center, and free Wi-Fi. America’s Best Value Inn Celina, 1421 State Route 703, ☏ +1 419-586-4656. Affordable lodging with lake views. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, and pet-friendly rooms.

Celina is easily accessible by several major highways: U.S. Route 127 runs north-south through Celina, connecting it to northern and southern Ohio. Ohio State Route 29 connects Celina to Interstate 75 (20 miles east), providing easy access to Dayton (75 miles southeast) and Toledo (95 miles north). U.S. Route 33 lies northeast of Celina, offering a direct route to Columbus (approximately a 2-hour drive). Fort Wayne, Indiana, is 55 miles northwest via U.S. Route 33, making Celina accessible from Indiana. In addition to nearby regional airports, travelers can access Celina via several major airports: Dayton International Airport (DAY), about 60 miles southeast of Celina, offers numerous domestic flights. Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA), approximately 55 miles northwest, is another convenient option. John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH), approximately 100 miles east of Celina, provides a wide range of domestic flights (about a 2-hour drive). Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), about 110 miles south of Celina, offers numerous domestic and international flights (approximately a 2-hour drive). Indianapolis International Airport (IND), roughly 120 miles southwest of Celina, offers extensive flight options (about a 2-hour drive). Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), approximately 150 miles northeast of Celina, is a major hub for domestic and international flights (about a 2.5 to 3-hour drive). All these airports provide rental car services for easy access to Celina.

Driving is the most convenient way to explore Celina. The city's layout is straightforward, and most attractions are within a short drive. Ample parking is available downtown, at parks, and near major attractions. Numerous area businesses have boat docks along Grand Lake St. Marys. The City of Celina also offers courtesy docks for visitors. Exploring by boat provides a unique perspective of the lake and easy access to lakeside attractions. Blue Goose Transit operates a weekend shuttle service connecting key locations such as downtown Celina, Boardwalk Village, and recreational spots along Grand Lake St. Marys. Celina's downtown area and lakefront parks are pedestrian-friendly. Walking or cycling along the West Bank Walkway offers scenic views of the lake and easy access to local shops and restaurants.

Travel tips adapted from Celina on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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