- TripBuzz found 60 things to do with kids in or near Berlin, Ohio, including 57 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wooster, Massillon, Coshocton and Millersburg.
- From Wendell August Ohio Amish Country Store to Holmes County Flea Market, the Berlin area offers 67 different types of family activities, including: Flea Markets, Gift Shops, Historic Sites and Specialty Museums.
- Berlin, Ohio invites visitors to experience Amish country. The unique town features an array of attractions, as well as beautiful lodging in the Ohio countryside. The most popular activities include horseback riding, bus tours of the Amish heartland, browsing the antique malls and sampling sweets from the nearby chocolate factory.
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Operated as a family business for three generations, Goodyear's Big Barn features farm activities for children. The farm offers pony rides and a petting zoo. It also hosts season specific events like a 'haunted' vineyard and sleigh rides.
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Officially opened to the public in 2007, the Bow Wow Beach Dog Park is situated directly on a sandy beach along the waterfront of a three acre lake. Other facilities at the nearly eight acre fenced-in park include waste deposit stations, dog washing stations, and separate areas for small dogs.
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For over 36 years, the Stow Silver Springs Park and Campground has served both locals and visitors with 27 individual campsites. The site also offers amenities like picnic tables, a fire ring, adjustable grills, and electrical hookups.
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The Towpath Bike Trail follows the historic route of the Erie Canal and the Ohio Canal and is open 24-hours a day. Even though this trail caters to those on bikes, it can easily be walked as well.
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Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum interprets and promotes the area's history through permanent and special exhibits. The Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum is housed on the second floor of the historic Boston Township Hall, which was built in 1887.
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Newark's Great Hopewell Road was originally built by a Native American tribe, and runs through great mounds of earth built by tribespeople. The park is a monument to the indigenous Hopewell people.
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Mapleside Farms in Brunswick, Ohio is a fall themed dream for any family. With bouncy houses, hayrides, pumpkin patches and many other activities, children and families can play the day away.
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Spanning 1,200 feet and reaching 14-feet high in places, the Great Circle, is an earthen mound built by the Hopewell culture of Native Americans prior to 500 A.D. in Newark. Used as a ceremonial site, the earth mound is a National Historic Landmark.
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The Octagon State Memorial is an historical site featuring remnants of a Native American past that will captivate adults and children alike. Care should be taken when viewing the site and its earthworks.
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The Spicy Lamb Farm raises sheep and ducks as well as organic varieties of apples, pears and plums and spicy herbs and vegetables. They allow scheduled group tours and have a pavilion that can be rented.