Actually, the highest point in Ohio is not located at Mt. Rumpke. The highest point in Ohio is Campbell Hill, which stands at an elevation of 1,549 feet (472 meters) above sea level. Campbell Hill is located in Bellefontaine, Ohio, and is considered the highest natural point in the state. Mt. Rumpke is a landfill located near Cincinnati, Ohio, and is not the highest point in the state.
Akron, Ohio is the highest point on the Ohio and Erie Canal.
Campbell Hill, located in Bellefontaine, Ohio, is the highest point in the state at an elevation of 1,549 feet above sea level. It is designated with a marker and accessible to the public for viewing.
the second highest point in ohio is montville in geauga county zip code 44064. just an fyi the third highest point in ohio is at sugar hill in geauga county. it sits between parkman and middlefield ohio.
The highest point in Hamilton County Ohio is officially in Sycamore Township (community called High Point) go figure. However I think Rumke Mountain in Colerain Township is the highest point now...
The highest spot in Kettering, Ohio is believed to be Deeds Point, located near the Great Miami River at the intersection of Brown and Stroop Roads. This area offers scenic views of the surrounding area.
Cedar Point the amusement park is in Sandusky, Ohio.
The highest point in Guernsey County, Ohio is an unnamed hill located near Lore City, with an elevation of approximately 1,280 feet above sea level.
The highest point in California is Mount Whitney at 14,505 feet. The second highest point in the United States is Mount St. Elias in Alaska at 18,009 feet.
It is the highest point in Ohio rivers north of it flow into Lake Erie Rivers South of it flow into the Ohio River.
Clyde Ohio is approximately 30 minutes away from Cedar Point which is located in Sandusky Ohio.
Campbell Hill is, at 1,549 feet, the highest point in elevation in the U.S. state of Ohio.
Ohio's highest elevation point is Campbell Hill and is 1,549 feet (472 meters) above sea level. Ohio's lowest elevation point is the Ohio River at the Indiana state border and is 455 feet (139 meters) above sea level