- TripBuzz found 163 things to do with kids in or near Barberton, Ohio, including 159 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canton, Akron, Medina and North Canton.
- From The Fast Lane to Lake Cinemas 8, the Barberton area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Recreation Centers.
- Located in the northeast portion of the state of Ohio, Barberton is a commuter town of Akron. The city is named after Ohio Columbus Barber, who founded the city is 1891. The city's roots lie in the second Industrial Revolution of the late 1800s, during which Barber moved a major business to the town.
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Featuring over 20 miles of hiking trails, Holden Arboretum is a haven for hikers, bird-watchers and nature lovers. The grounds feature over 120,000 plants, picnic areas, a visitor center, and library.
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Built along a former railway path, the Western Reserve Greenway Trail is a nature trail that provides visitors access to the local natural environment. Walkers, hikers, bikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts can experience local wildlife and vegetation along the trail.
45.2 Miles
In honor of our nation's 25th President, the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial, features a replica of his home. Visitors will also enjoy the Presidential Library and Museum containing exhibits and information.
45.2 Miles
The Mill Hollow-Bacon Woods Memorial Park is actually composed of two areas that are separated by the Vermillion River. The park allows for many outdoor activities including picnicking, disc golf, walking, and general fun for children at the playground.
45.2 Miles
A classically-styled, old-fashioned bowling alley, Crest Lanes offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. It features equipment rentals, food concessions, and a large party room that can accommodate over 100 people.
45.2 Miles
The McKinley Birthplace Home is a national memorial to President William McKinley. The memorial is 232 foot by 136 foot and is split into two wings. One wing houses the McKinley Memorial Library and the other houses the McKinley Museum.
45.2 Miles
Niles Historical Society is a museum consisting of fourteen rooms, many furnished in the 19th and 20th century period. The museum collection has more than 5000 items along with mannequins wearing life size replicas of the White House ladies' gowns.
45.3 Miles
Visitors to the Elm Road Twin Drive-In are able to view two movies for the single admission price, making it rather popular in the area. A food permit purchased with the admission also lets guests bring food and drinks into the drive-in with them.
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Showing first-run, feature films on digital projectors, Regal Cinema provides 14 screens in theaters with stadium seating and assisted listening and descriptive video devices. The theater has concessions with food and drinks as well as a game room.
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Originally built during the Civil War, the Helmick Covered Bridge is one of the state's oldest examples of this bridge type. Now restored after falling into disrepair, it is still used for light traffic and as an historical attraction.