Ohio State Route 37
Ohio State Route 37 is a state highway located in central Ohio. It runs approximately 30 miles, connecting the cities of Delaware and Zanesville. The route primarily serves as a local connector, facilitating travel between various communities and providing access to nearby attractions.
The highway features a mix of rural and suburban landscapes, with several intersections and junctions along the way. Notable connections include U.S. Route 23 and State Route 158, enhancing its role in the regional transportation network. Ohio State Route 37 is maintained by the Ohio Department of Transportation to ensure safe travel for motorists.