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View the 2025 U.S. Census demographic profile for Ashtabula County
2026 Population Estimate: 96,678 | Official Website: https://www.ashtabulacounty.us/
Ashtabula County is Ohio's largest county by land area, stretching 25 miles along the southern shore of Lake Erie in the far northeastern corner of the state and its county seat at Jefferson. The county's character is defined by its remarkable blend of industry and agriculture: it is one of the top grape-growing regions in the eastern United States, home to dozens of wineries along the Ohio Wine Country trail. The city of Ashtabula — the county's largest — boasts one of the great freshwater harbors on the Great Lakes and was historically the world's largest iron ore transfer port. The county is famous for its collection of covered bridges — with 17 remaining it has the most covered bridges of any county in Ohio — and hosts the beloved annual Covered Bridge Festival. The Indian Museum of Lake County/Ashtabula Region and Lake Farmpark attract visitors. Major employers include several manufacturing and healthcare operations. Ashtabula County is also notable for being the western gateway to Pennsylvania wine country.
▸ Key Industries & Major Employers
Steel, manufacturing, viticulture (Ohio's wine country), tourism, and shipping via Lake Erie ports.
Key employers include Ashtabula County Medical Center, Greenbrier Rail Services, Corrigan Moving Systems, and various specialty manufacturers. The Geneva area's wine grape industry employs hundreds seasonally. The Port of Ashtabula remains one of Ohio's busiest Great Lakes ports for bulk cargo.
▸ Notable Economic Development Initiatives
Ashtabula County received ARC and EDA funding for revitalization of the historic harbor district. The Ashtabula County Economic Development Council is actively marketing shovel-ready industrial sites. A renewable energy push—driven by Lake Erie wind potential—has attracted feasibility studies for offshore wind projects along the county's 40-mile shoreline.
▸ Infrastructure & Investment Highlights I-90 crosses the county east-west. The Port of Ashtabula handles iron ore, limestone, and aggregate. Two Class I railroads (CSX and Norfolk Southern) serve industrial clients. Rural broadband expansion is ongoing through USDA ReConnect and Ohio Connect programs.
2639 E Water St Rock Creek, OH 44084
4467 N Bend Rd Ashtabula, OH 44004
5217 Jefferson Ave Ashtabula, OH 44004
2422 Lake Ave Ashtabula, OH 44004
1610 W 11th St Ashtabula, OH 44004
At The DiSalvatore Chiropractic Health Center, 1956 W Prospect Rd Ashtabula, OH 44004
3300 Dickenson Rd Ashtabula, OH 44004
1005 Lake Ave Ashtabula, OH 44004