10 Forbidden Places in Ohio You’re Not Allowed to Visit

10 Forbidden Places in Ohio You’re Not Allowed to Visit. Ohio may look like an ordinary Midwestern state, but hidden across its forests, small towns, and quiet countryside are places the public is strictly forbidden to enter. In this video, we explore ten mysterious locations in Ohio that are off-limits for different reasons. Some are abandoned sites sealed off after dangerous incidents, while others are restricted government facilities, historic properties, or areas surrounded by strange local legends. These places rarely appear on tourist maps, yet they continue to spark curiosity among explorers and history enthusiasts. Through real stories, historical context, and the secrets that still surround them, this documentary-style video reveals why certain locations remain closed to the public. The question is not just what these places are, but what happened there that made authorities decide no one should enter. #ForbiddenPlaces #OhioMysteries #HiddenAmerica ---------------------------------------------------------------- Segment In Video: 00:00 : Intro 00:31 : Cincinnati Subway tunnels, Cincinnati 03:23 : Ohio State Reformatory 06:11 : Honeycomb Rocks, Hocking Hills area 08:56 : Chippewa Lake Park – Medina County 11:32 : Longaberger Basket Building 13:52 : Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, Lucasville 16:37 : Franklin Castle, Cleveland 19:03 : Saltpetre Cave State Nature Preserve, Hocking County 21:35 : Molly Stark Sanatorium, Louisville 24:15 : Ceely Rose House, Malabar Farm area ---------------------------------------------------------------- Odin Wander – Channel Disclaimer All stories, visuals, and data presented on Odin Wander are based on publicly available sources, verified reports, and independent field research. This channel aims to inform, reflect, and document — not to sensationalize or defame any place or community. Our goal is to shed light on forgotten towns and social realities across the United States with respect, accuracy, and empathy. Viewer discretion is advised, as some episodes may contain sensitive or distressing themes related to history, poverty, or decay. © Odin Wander. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction or commercial use of our content is strictly prohibited.