Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Memorial Day weekend is always a great time to plan a trip around north central Ohio. There are so many great events going on, especially around the Back Roads and Beaches Route. Here are some suggested activities based on your riding style. All of the below suggestions can be found on or just around (within a mile or two) of the route. They can be found on the BRaB map)
Commencement weekend at Oberlin College
Hammer heads-“I'm just here to soak up the good weather and put in some extra training hours.”
Begin at Findley State Park, ride north and do the loop in a counter-clockwise direction. This will give you optimal hill climbing options, especially in the Dean Rd./Sperry Rd. area. Dean Rd. gets to 21%. Really want a challenge? Do some repeats. Once back at Findley State Park, you will have 60 miles in. For an added challenge, bring along your mountain bike and do a loop or two of the Thorn Mountain Bike Trail. If you’re out early Saturday morning you’re sure to see others out training on the route.
Dean Road historical bridge Finish your day with a giant, organic burrito from the Agave in Oberlin. This weekend you can even take in a viewing of the classic film The Graduate, in the classic Apollo Theatre. Very cool!
Day two: Combine your training ride with a great upper body workout by hopping in a kayak at the Port Authority launch off Broadway in Lorain and paddle up the Black River to the Lighthouse. Kayaks can be rented here through Great Lakes Kayaking. Turn off into the Lakeside Marina, tie off and have a bite to eat while enjoying great views of the marina and lighthouse at the Jackalope Restaurant.
Views of the Lorain Lighthouse from the Jackalope Restaurant
“I want to pedal at my own pace while stopping to see great art, architecture and historical sites. And while I'm at it, I'd like to sample some great local wine and cuisine”
Fortunately for you, there are so many great exhibits, historical events and events going on, the worst part will be deciding what to do.
History:The Oberlin Heritage Center has an entire weekend of events including architecture walks, Underground Railroad walks, history programming and more. Click here for a full list.
Bacon House Museum Tours, Vermilion River Reservation, Sunday 1-4pm.
Art/Architecture:
Right now at FAVA in Oberlin: facets: 14 artists working in glass. Don't miss this exquisite exhibit. You can also see Woodblock/Linoleum Prints by J.K. Mateer through May 26th at the FAVA South Gallery.
facets exhibit at FAVA Gallery, Oberlin
Also in Oberlin right now is Holding, an environmental art exhibit that features live silkworms spinning and weaving their way through sculpture. This exhibit has become a favorite each year with all ages at the Ginko Gallery.
Tours of the Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Weltzheimer/Johnson House will be given throughout the Oberlin College commencement weekend. Click here for times.
Performance
Since it’s commencement weekend at Oberlin College, there are many performances and events. Click here for a full list.
Wine and Dine
Round out a long touring day in the saddle with great food and wine at these spots that are on or just off the BRaB route.Live Music on the Docks Memorial Day Weekend at The Lube: May 23 - Vermilion's new Quaker Steak & Lube. Catch some live entertainment with C.R.B. (Classic Rock Band) on Saturday from 5–9 pm with great views of the Vermilion River. (This used to be Red Clay Restaurant)
Live Music at Paper Moon Vineyards, Saturday, May 23 4pm-7pm
Matus Winery Celebration Cook-Out, Saturday, May 23 5:30 pm
Single Tree Winery:
Friday, May 22 Live music with Utah Witherspoon and Greg Moore 7-11pmSaturday, May 23 Steak Fry $20 5- 7 pm Includes Steak, baked potato, salad, roll and a glass of wine. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
We’ve brought the kids for a little adventure, fun and a healthy challenge for the whole family—what’s there to do for us?For those of you towing little ones (or accompanying your little ones on their own bikes), this is a great weekend for kids. Here are a few must do’s. (from a cyclists with three kids..these are kid tested) Beginning from the southern portion of the trail in
Wellington:
Canoeing or kayaking at Findley State Park; free paddle boats at the Wellington Reservation
Oberlin:
Vegan pancakes at Black River Cafe; Silkworm Exhibit at Ginko Gallery; Swim at the Splash Zone; Explore Underground Railroad history and hear the story of the rescue of escaped slave John Price; Sunday night illumination on Tappan Square with pie and ice cream; pizza on Lorenzo's outdoor patio.
Vermilion:
Lunch or dinner along the Vermilion River at Quaker Steak and Lube; ice cream and putt-putt at Romps Dairy Dock; watch the boats from Main St. beach; River cruise on Mystic Belle out of Don Parsons Marina
Kayaking in Lorain with children
Lorain:
Lakeview Park, it’s the most awesome beach on Lake Erie-’nuff said; burgers on the patio of Jackelope Restaurant with great views of Lake Erie; rent a two-person kayak at Lorain Port Authority boat launch and check out many different bird species, the Lorain Lighthouse along with many other fascinating views along the way; charter (or pier) fishing for perch and walleye.
These are only a few options for a full weekend of fun and adventure. Plan your lodging and more complete list at the Visit Lorain County website.
Labels: 2009, architecture, arts, events, family activities, Findley, Jackalope Restaurant, Splash Zone
Sunday, July 20, 2008
A kayaking trip up the Black River in Lorain

Bird-watching on the Black River is spectacular. Click here for more information. Black River Landing in Lorain is also known for being station 100 of the Underground Railroad. Last year a monument was placed here at Black River Landing, paying homage to the abolitionists who risked their lives by helping slaves escape to Canada.

The Charles Berry Bridge in Lorain is the second largest bascule bridge in the world.

Sailboats head out for an afternoon of racingA great place to tie off and have a bite to eat.

Appledore V, a 65' schooner takes Lorain Port Fest attendees on a public sail. Click here for today’s schedule. Click here for more info on kayaking along the Back Roads and Beaches route. Labels: birding, Black River, events, Jackalope Restaurant, kayaking, Lake Erie, Lorain, multi-sport, sailing
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Spring: Rebirth, Ritual and ReCreation
Of course, taking in a bike ride is a great way to kick-off the spring season. All along the Back Roads and Beaches route, art galleries, museums and performance spaces are alive with activity that reflects the current season. The Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery at Lorain County Community College is host to the exhibit, “Spring: Rebirth, Ritual and ReCreation.” Although the gallery isn't right on the Back Roads and Beaches Route, many of the surrounding activities are. On Saturday, May 24, 1–5pm, Common Ground will be hosting an Environmental Art Day. There will be a presentation on the work of Andy Goldsworthy. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own art using only objects found in nature. Common Ground is right along the BRaB route so biking to this great event is a great way to heighten the natural experience.

Common Ground: Cindy Nord Center for Renewal
Here are some other great events coming up along the route:
- April 5, Art Auction and Wine Tasting, FAVA Gallery, Oberlin, 7–10pm
- April 8, Oberlin Orchestra, Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 8pm.
- April 10, Artist Recital Series, Finney Chapel, Oberlin College, 8pm. Grammy award winning violinist, Hilary Hahn and Oberlin alumnus, Josh Ritter collaborate in a broad range of original and traditional music.
- April 11, Nat Brandt Program and Book Signing, Oberlin Public Library, 4pm. Author of The Town that Started the Civil War will present a program about his newest book.
- April 13, Northern Ohio Youth Orchestra Concert, Apollo Theater, Oberlin 3:30pm.
- April 13, Sing for Spring, Avon Lake United Church of Christ, 7:30pm
- April 17–20, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Hall Auditorium, Oberlin College, 8pm, Sun 2pm. Set in a recording studio in 1927, this two-act drama tells the story of blues legend Ma Rainey.
- April 20, Pasta Paradise, Jackalope Restaurant, Lorain. Pasta buffet benefits the Black River Historical Society.
Labels: arts, events, Jackalope Restaurant, Underground Railroad
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Winter's not so bad
Yes, it's February and you're probably itchin' to get out there and get moving. It's been COLD here in north central Ohio! BUT, the good part is, there is still a lot to do outside. Take a hike in one of Lorain County's fine Metro Parks or Findley State Park. Findley is a great place to cross country ski, snowshoe or take a winter hike.
Or, attend one of the Lorain County Metro Parks great winter events. The French Creek Nature Center will be the site of a distance learning program, "Meet the Musher," on February 27, from 2–3pm. A real-life musher will describe what it's like to be part of a sled dog race and how to get the dogs ready for a race. For information, call 440.949.5200.
Got a long holiday weekend? Combine your outdoor experience with one of the following things to do along the Back Roads and Beaches Route:
Lorain
Lakeview Park Photo: ©Mark Teleha
Lakeview Beach: Lake Erie's beautiful winter landscape from here can be stunning. Frozen views of the Lorain Lighthouse are spectacular. The new Rose Cafe is now open. From here you can enjoy a meal or Sunday brunch from the warmth of this cozy new hot spot.
Jackalope Restaurant: Another great spot to get in out of the cold and warm up with awesome views of Lake Erie and the Lorain Lighthouse.
Oberlin
Back Roads and Beaches is all about combining outdoor adventure with the arts, history and culture. This weekend is an especially good time to experience all these in Oberlin.
February 5–March 23: Carroll Dunham Prints
Oberlin College Allen Art Museum, Ripin Gallery.
Carroll Dunham (b. 1949) is one of the most prolific printmakers of his generation. This survey exhibition of Dunham's graphic work is drawn entirely from the holdings at the Addison Gallery of American Art and documents the artist's engagement with printmaking from the mid-1980s to the present. A prolific and inventive draftsman and painter, Dunham combines abstraction, biomorphism, and cartooning in a lively and playful way to explore a wide range of images that he adapts to the special demands of the printmaking medium. Dunham's graphic vocabulary is broad and the present exhibition includes lithographs, etchings, wood engravings, screenprints and recent monotypes. Dunham will be on campus during February to lecture and work with Oberlin College students.
Saturday, February 16, 8pm: Evening of Song, Oberlin College. Mezzo-soprano Keri Alkema will present a program of songs by Mozart, Rossini, Turina, Ravel and others. Warner Concert Hall, 77 W. College St., Oberlin. Tickets are $5 and available by calling Oberlin's Ticket Service at 440.775.8169
February 17–March 28: Six-State Photography show. This Sunday, join the staff of FAVA at the opening reception at the FAVA Gallery. For more information call, 440.774.7158
Sunday, Feb 17, 12pm–5pm: Conversational Tour of the Weltzheimer-Johnson House (Morgan St., Oberlin). The Weltzheimer/Johnson House at Oberlin College is a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House that sits on a 3 acre lot several blocks from campus. Designed in 1948 and completed in 1950, it is the first Usonian house in Ohio and one of the few in the nation open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.oberlin.edu/amam/flwright.html
Check out the following wineries which have a variety of special events such as Lenten fish frys, live entertainment and Valentine dinners:Matus Winery,Single Tree Winery
While in town, check out fine galleries, shops and restaurants.
If that's still not enough to keep you moving this month, keep in mind, in a few short months, you'll want to be in great shape for the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure in June and the Vermilion Harbor Triathlon in August. Both will be utilizing portions of the Back Road and Beaches Route. So keep checking back for more information and updates. As the weather warms up, so too will the activity along BRaB!
Labels: arts, cross country skiing, events, Findley, GOBA, Jackalope Restaurant, Lakeview Park, Lorain, Lorain County Metro Parks, Oberlin, triathlon, wineries, winter
Friday, September 21, 2007
Fall Splendor along the Back Roads and Beaches Bike Route
The colors of autumn are just starting to appear along the rural roads of the Back Roads and Beaches Route. The great thing about this time of the year is that riders can enjoy the beauty of the season while temps are still very pleasant. In fact, this weekend's weather promises to be absolutely beautiful with sunny highs in the mid 70s.
This time of year is also great for spectacular sunsets along the Lake Erie shoreline. The photo at left is the view from the Jackalope Restaurant.
On Sunday, September 23, the Lighthouse 2 Lighthouse Half Marathon will be taking place begins in Vermilion and heads to Lakeview Park in Lorain. Racers who feel they can't complete the entire 13 miles can enter with four friends and compete as a five person relay team.
Labels: back roads and beaches, dining, events, Jackalope Restaurant, Lakeview Park, Lorain, Lorain County