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Gambier, OH Road Trips

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Downtown Gambier, OH, OH

Photo: Alexey Demidov

Trip Routes

2

Longest Drive

159.1 mi

Cincinnati, OH

Quickest Drive

2h 47m

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Gambier, OH by the Numbers

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

Population

2,064

Median Home Value

$254,000

Median Age

20.4

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

Gambier, OH at a Glance

Founded

1824

Elevation

1,079 ft

Area

1 mi²

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Gambier, OH.

Kenyon College

Kenyon College

private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Gambier, OH

Tiny Gambier is a college town in Knox County, Ohio, centered around Kenyon College. The village of Gambier mostly consists of Kenyon's campus, which is quiet, pretty, and historic. The liberal-arts college has a student body of 1,900 (2023) in a village of 2,200 (2020).

1 Kenyon College. A small liberal arts college founded in 1824, the main attraction in Gambier. In addition to the charming campus buildings and outdoor sculptures, stop by Chalmers Library to see what's on display in their rotating exhibition space. (updated Jun 2017) 2 Gund Gallery, 101½ College Drive. Tu W F 11AM–5PM, Th 11AM–7PM, Sa Su 1–5PM (only open when an exhibition is on view, check first). Art gallery named for Graham Gund, an architect closely associated with Kenyon. Free. (updated Apr 2024)

1 Lowry Center. Kenyon's athletic center. Free for Kenyon Inn guests. (updated Dec 2018) 2 Brown Family Environmental Center (BFEC), 9781 Laymon Road. Open daily, sunrise to sunset. Nature preserve with 9 miles (15 km) of trails through multiple habitats, as well as educational programs about nature. (updated Jul 2021) 3 Kokosing Gap Trail. This paved, 14-mile (23-km) trail extends from Mount Vernon past Gambier to Danville. It's beautiful, especially in the fall, and good for biking or walking. You can see a 1940s-era locomotive and caboose on the trail near Gambier. (updated Nov 2021)

Kenyon maintains a list of accommodations in Gambier and nearby areas. Alternatively, you might want to stay in Mount Vernon, a ten-minute drive from Gambier, or in Columbus, about an hour away. 1 Kenyon Inn, 100 W. Wiggin Street, ☏ +1 740-427-2202. (updated May 2017)

The easiest way into Gambier is by car. The nearest major airport is in Columbus, a one-hour drive away. Kenyon College maintains a list of transport options for the benefit of its students. Knox Area Transit, 25 Columbus Road, Mt. Vernon, ☏ +1 740-392-7433, [email protected]. M–F 6AM–7PM, Sa 6AM–5PM. Door-to-door service in and out of Knox County (call for rates), as well as $1 shuttles between Gambier and Mount Vernon (hourly M-F 8AM-10PM, Sa 2-10PM), with transfers available to local shuttles within Mount Vernon. GoBus. Regular service to Columbus, Mount Vernon, Wooster and other locations. Barons Bus. Service from Columbus. Can be booked as part of a Greyhound ticket. The Kokosing Gap Trail (see below) connects Gambier with Mount Vernon, and forms part of the Ohio to Erie Trail which goes all the way from Cincinnati to Cleveland via Columbus.

As a college town, Gambier is very walkable, and everything is close together except for the slightly out-of-the-way BFEC. The campus is split into two grassy areas, North Campus and South Campus, each surrounded by academic buildings and student housing, with a mini downtown area in between. While the campus is private property, it's open to the public (you need a Kenyon-issued ID card to get into any actual academic buildings or dorms). The gravel path running through the village, known as Middle Path, is an important landmark. It runs about a mile from Bexley Hall at its northern end, through the town itself, and south to Old K(enyon), the college's first building. Where Middle Path meets Wiggin Street is a pillared entrance called the "Gates of Hell" by the college's students. Centrally located parking spots are mostly free two-hour parking. The underground 1 West Quad Garage has extensive and free designated visitor parking, with direct access to the admissions building and the library. Get to it from College Drive. The village has one small old-fashioned gas station and mechanic in the form of 2 Campus Auto, but gas is more expensive here than in Mount Vernon. An EV charging station is across the street.

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