- TripBuzz found 151 things to do with kids in or near Fairfield, Ohio, including 139 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Mason, Newport and West Chester.
- From Waterworks Park to Northwest Lanes, the Fairfield area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Parks, Mini Golf and Flea Markets.
- Fairfield, OH is only about a 30 minute drive from the thriving Cincinnati. Whether the family is up for mini golf, playing in the park, or fishing at Marsh Park Fishing Lake, Fairfield has plenty to offer. Events that encourage community fun and involvement are a staple in Fairfield, including movies in the park, fireworks, pumpkin patches, and regional arts fairs.
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With permanent exhibitions such as Discovery Zoo and African Room, home of Nesiur the Mummy, the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery intends to attract especially children in order to educate them in a playful manner. There is a total of 9 permanent exhibitions in here, as well as other temporary ones.
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A movie theater with 11 auditoriums, AMC Showplace Richmond 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating in select auditoriums, theater rentals, a game room and a concession area.
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Hara Arena is a multipurpose sports and entertainment complex that seats up to 5500 under normal circumstances. The venue features full ice floor conversion, and hosts ice shows, hockey games, concerts, and other events.
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With open bowling available, Richmond 40 Bowl hosts a range of bowling leagues, from senior socials to pizza beer bowling. The alley offers specialized birthday party packages for children, adults, and teens.
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The Dayton Playhouse has provided theatrical productions to audiences of all ages for more than fifty years. The Playhouse has a youth program that provides workshops for kids. Dayton Playhouse is nationally recognized for FutureFest, a festival of new plays.
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With its 194 acres, the Glen Miller Park is the largest park in Richmond. It has on its site playgrounds, a floral garden, a golf course, and many other things which would make worthy of its visitors' time.
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The Rose Garden features, as the name suggests, a variety of roses and other botanical garden features, including a fountain and a gazebo. Guests who enjoy this location's natural beauty can also book weddings at this site.
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Richmond Parks & Recreation arranges, oversees, and maintains the various community parks, trails, and greenways in the community. The department also sponsors and schedules a variety of programs and events.
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Hayes Arboretum is a nature and wildlife area spanning over 400 acres. Visitors can walk or bike several mile-long trails, which will lead them through forests, past streams and ponds, and near wildlife such as deer and turkeys.
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Along with leagues and special tournament events, Beaver-Vu Bowling is a fun place for family entertainment. On weekends, bowlers can enjoy cosmic bowling along with refreshments like pizza, candy and beverages.