- 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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The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum is a historical museum that features a kid’s clubhouse, a reds room, and the Palace of the Fans Theater. The facility gives tours of the ball park and has batting cages.
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The 8 acre Washington Park is a hub for all kinds of activities and includes a dog park, playground with boardwalk and stage, fountains and climbing walls. The open space is frequently utilized for concerts and other events.
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Hosting public bowling, Eastern Bowling Lanes offers unlimited bowling sessions to visitors on the weekends. Visitors can choose from over 36 lanes and can even enable bumper bowling for children.
16.6 Miles
At Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, visitors can enjoy musical performances for genres from classical music to Broadway sing-a-longs. The orchestra consists of experienced musicians who play violin, violas, cello, flutes, and more.
16.6 Miles
Segway of Cincinnati is open seven days a week. There are a number of tours offered through the urban region on Segways during the year with most of the trips taking place along three distinct tour routes through the city.
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Situated on 311 acres, Armco Park features a lake suitable for boating and fishing along with facilities for basketball, volleyball, tennis and golf. The park also offers a concession stand, picnic areas, grills and a natural area.
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Little Miami Scenic Trail, also known as Little Miami Scenic River Trail, is 69 miles of multi-purpose paved trail which runs along an old railroad route and is the fourth longest of all paved trails in the country.
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Built in the art deco architectural style, the Carew Tower is home to stores, restaurants, and other facilities. It was built in 1930 and stands 49 stories high. The observation deck on the last floor offers a panoramic view of the city.
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Great American Ballpark is the home of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. Designed in a postmodern style, like Camden Yards, the ballpark features the Reds Hall of Fame and several memorabilia shops.
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The only pedestrian bridge crossing the Ohio River at Cincinnati is the Newport Southbank Bridge a.k.a. Purple People Bridge. Its distinct purple color draws many people to enjoy the bridge itself and the view of both the surrounding area and the river.