Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau unveils 2026-27 Official Adventure Guide
Must-do activities key feature in new guide
The Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau launched its 2026-27 Official Adventure Guide recently.
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The Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau announced the launch of the 2026-27 Official Adventure Guide.
Produced in collaboration with Great Lakes Publishing, this new biennial magazine serves
as the definitive resource for visitors looking to explore the scenic landscapes, historic
charm, and vibrant local culture of Knox County.
The 2026-27 edition introduces a fresh, "field guide" aesthetic, encouraging visitors to
treat the magazine as a companion for their journeys. From the rolling Amish countryside to
the energetic downtown of Mount Vernon and the charming villages, the guide highlights
the diverse experiences that define the region.
"This guide is designed to be as much an inspiration as it is a roadmap," said Olivia Toth, executive director of the Knox County CVB. "We’ve focused on storytelling and seasonal
highlights to show that whether you’re here for a weekend cycling trip, a girl’s getaway or a
quiet retreat, we’re here to guide you on your next adventure in Knox County."
Key Features of the 2026-27 Adventure Guide:
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A "Field Guide" Approach: The magazine features interactive checklists and
seasonal "must-do" activities, including spring birdwatching at Ackerman Nature
Preserve and autumn photography at Honeyrun Highlands Park.
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The "Backroads & Brews" Coffee Trail: A dedicated section introducing the
county's new digital co]ee pass, highlighting local favorites like The Brickhouse
Grind, Kolacheez Coffee Bar, The Blonde Robin and more.
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Trail Town Heritage: Comprehensive coverage of the region’s 35 miles of multi-use
trails, including the Kokosing Gap, Mohican Valley, Owl Creek and Heart of Ohio
trails, emphasizing Knox County’s role as a premier destination for outdoor
recreation.
Local Flavors & Stays: Updated listings for farm-to-table dining, unique boutiques,
and cozy accommodations ranging from boutique hotels to historic bed-and-
breakfasts.
The guide was o]icially introduced this week following a "Launch and Learn" event at the
CA&C Visitor Center, where tourism partners gathered to preview the publication and
discuss strategic growth for the 2026-27 season.
The 2026-27 Adventure Guide is available for free at the CA&C Visitor Center (501 S.
Main St., Mount Vernon) and at various distribution points throughout Ohio and beyond.
Visitors planning their trip can also view the interactive digital flipbook and request a
physical copy by mail at VisitKnoxOhio.org.