Things to do Uniontown
Welcome to Akron and Canton
Our property instantly connects you to the best Akron and Canton attractions from our convenient location off Interstate 77. Whether you're here for business or leisure, you'll find something to love during your enhanced Ohio experience.
University of Akron
Take a 15-minute car ride to the city of Akron where the region’s most influential public research university awaits. Known for its innovative approach to higher education, explore this vibrant academic community with more than 80 buildings on 218 acres.
Akron Zoo
Set across 35 acres near downtown Akron, Akron Zoo is home to over 1000 different animal species. Spend an entire day here exploring all the diverse ecosystems and exhibits, from Komodo Kingdom to Penguin Point!
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Take the whole family to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, recognized worldwide as America’s premier sports museum and attraction! Learn all about your favorite football legends in the historic Bronzed Bust Gallery or witness the Super Bowl like never before in the Super Bowl 53 Theater and see the full collection of all 53 Super Bowl rings.
Bath & Hudson
Away from the cosmopolitan bustle of Ohio's larger cities like Cleveland and Akron are the charming suburbs of Bath and Hudson. Visit the affluent Hudson to enjoy a historic shopping district and many fine restaurants, or slow down the pace to explore the township of Bath with its rural charm and many green spaces to wander.
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
You'll have the best seat in the house when you board a train through the scenic wonders of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Take in the natural scenery and wildlife and learn about the history of the railroad in valley. The train has stations from Akron to Independence.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
Step back in time when you visit Stan Hywet Hall, former home to F.A. Seiberling, the co-founder of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and his family. You can spend a whole day here exploring the 65-room Manor House (America's 6th largest house open to the public), the conservatory, and more than 70 acres of artfully landscaped ground.