- TripBuzz found 76 things to do with kids in or near Chesterland, Ohio, including 73 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mentor, Cleveland, Lakewood and Peninsula.
- From Patterson Fruit Farms to Alpine Valley, the Chesterland area offers 79 different types of family activities, including: Farms & Ranches, Golf, Skiing & Snowboarding and Parks.
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Goosefeather Pond is located in a remote area to keep the waters isolated from pollution. Fishing is the most popular activity at this small body of water, and visitors can also enjoy bird watching.
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Larry's Riding Stables Inc is owned and operated as the largest boarding and instructional facility in the same location for over 45 years. It is home to 200 horses, some which are used for lessons, leasing purposes, camps and parties.
24.1 Miles
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14740 Lakewood Hts Blvd, Lakewood, OH 44107
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Offering open skating in the fall and winter months, Serpentini Arena at Winterhurst offers a fun and unique place for the whole family. Visitors can enjoy taking in a hockey game or learn to ice skate.
24.5 Miles
A 16-lane bowling center, Madison-Square Lanes offers open and league bowling along with corporate and birthday party hosting. The center provides automatic scoring, billiard tables, a cocktail lounge with adult beverages and a snack bar with food and drinks.
24.8 Miles
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23 votes
4570 Akron Peninsula Road, Peninsula, OH 44264
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Located just forty minutes from Cleveland is the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The park offers recreational activities for those seeking adventure or leisure. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking or visiting Brandywine Falls.
24.9 Miles
Legend Lanes is a premier bowling and sports destination in Cuyahoga Falls. The bowling alley features bowling, outdoor sand volleyball, a lounge, 35 flat screen televisions and Keno.
25.1 Miles
The Beck Center For the Arts is a non-profit organization that has the goal of combining professional theater with arts education. The center offers more than 200 classes, lessons, and programs in music, dance, and theater.
25.3 Miles
The sole covered bridge remaining in Summit County, the Everett Covered Bridge was originally constructed in the 19th century before being destroyed by a flood in 1913, and again by a storm in 1975. The current bridge is a replica.
25.3 Miles
Named in honor of a local baseball coach, Al Lease Park is important to the residents of Kent County. Along with walking trails, it features a lake for fishing and many activities for youth including baseball, soccer and basketball facilities.
25.3 Miles
Brady's Leap Park can be found at the northern limit of the Riveredge Trail and is the historic area located where Captain Samuel Brady reportedly jumped 21 feet across the river to avoid capture by Indians in 1780.