


A serene 180-acre park dedicated to John Chapman, the legendary American pioneer known as Johnny Appleseed.

Visit the final resting place of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, in a peaceful, historic cemetery.

Explore a collection of historic buildings, including a schoolhouse and a blacksmith shop, offering a glimpse into 19th-century life.
Join a guided night hike through the park's trails, learning about local wildlife and enjoying the illuminated beauty of the park.
Iconic for its classic American breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere.

Beloved for its fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and unique sandwich combinations.

Historic steakhouse known for its prime cuts and stunning views of the park.

Johnny Appleseed Park can have sudden rain showers, especially in the fall.
The park has numerous trails with varied terrain, requiring sturdy footwear.
The park is known for its wildlife, and binoculars will enhance your viewing experience.
Fluffy pancakes topped with fresh apple slices, served with maple syrup.

Crispy fried Lake Erie perch on a soft bun with tartar sauce and coleslaw.
A large, deep-fried sausage on a bun, topped with fries, coleslaw, and barbecue sauce.
A local specialty made from apples, symbolizing the park's namesake, Johnny Appleseed.
A unique craft made from local wood, representing the park's apple orchards.

A popular souvenir featuring the park's logo, a symbol of your visit.
Explore Maine's rich maritime history at this engaging museum, featuring a lighthouse and historic vessels.

A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary and historical art from Nova Scotia and beyond.