Chardon is a city in and the county seat of Geauga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,148 at the 2010 census. It is the only incorporated city in Geauga County, and includes land that was once part of Chardon, Hambden and Munson townships. It is located about 10 miles south of Lake Erie and within the "snow belt" of the Great Lakes.
Restaurants in Chardon
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Sage's Apples is a 6th generation apple orchard and farm market. We grow over 50 different varieties of apples and our goal is to grow the best tasting, and highest quality locally grown produce. Our farm market is open year-round, and we also stock some great local goodies. Maple products, jams, honey, cheeses, milk, and popcorn of all kinds are just some of our favorites. We also have fresh cider all year, delicious baked goods, and apple butter that we make from our own apples. Stop by and get a pint of cider, apples, and pick up some great local products for yourself or family and friends! We love seeing new faces in market.
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Chip's Clubhouse is a Family Friendly Miniature Golf Course located in Chardon, Ohio, in northern Geauga County, just one mile from historic Chardon Square. We have 18 holes of mini golf to play on our beautiful park-like course. We're located just minutes from most locations in Geauga County, Painesville, Mentor, Willoughby and most of Lake County, Ohio.
Cute course, some fun, unique holes that the kids enjoy. Nicely maintained. Lady working the counter was very friendly and explained their available coupons. We don’t mind taking a longer drive to play this course.
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SUNRISE TO SUNSET ENJOY NATURE'S BEAUTY ALL DAY LONG This 101-acre park, donated in memory of Walter C. Best, founder of the nearby Best Sand Corporation, who built its 30-acre lake because of his interest in waterfowl, is home to a rich diversity of plant and animal life. Three trails total 1.6 miles.
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This 606-acre park features the 160-acre Bass Lake, a treasured natural resource for many generations, and Spring Brook Sanctuary, a State Nature Preserve protecting Ohio’s last known indigenous population of brook trout. Boating is allowed by permit; you can apply for one on the website. There is a grassy area with a picnic pavilion by the water.
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