- TripBuzz found 93 things to do with kids in or near Florence, Kentucky, including 77 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Newport, Covington and Fairfield.
- From Black N Bluegrass Rollergirls to Ollie's Skatepark, the Florence area offers 68 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Parks, Sports Teams (Professional) and Swimming Pool.
- Less than a 20 minute drive from Cincinnati, Florence, KY is the second largest city in Northern Kentucky. There are many recreation opportunities in Florence, including having fun at the skate park, practicing at World of Golf, biking or hiking along miles of mapped trails, or taking the family to the aquatic center.
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The 10 acre Schappacher Park Dog Run features a 20,000 sq ft. dog run with amenities for humans as well, including playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, and a small stream amongst mature oak trees.
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Home to the Cincinnati Spikes, Prasco Park is an amateur baseball destination as well as a venue for community and outreach events. It has 500 chair-backed seats, grass infield, press box, electronic scoreboard, professional lighting, and minor league sound system.
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From musicals to book adaptations, Greater Hamltn Civic Theater hosts a range of performing arts entertainment opportunities for the community. The theater often runs fundraisers that include raffles at a themed party.
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EnterTRAINment Junction
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7379 Squire Court, West Chester, OH 45069
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The world's largest indoor train display is held at EnterTRAINment Junction. There is also a special children's area that allows young ones to freely play with train pieces and a railroading museum.
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As a sports complex, Court Yard Sportsplex provides courts for tennis, basketball, racquetball, and other activities. The complex also hosts summer camps and fitness classes for aerobics, ballet, swimming, and Taekwondo.
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Built by a Girl Scout, Holly's Dog Park is fenced, double gated and features an open grass field for canine recreation. The park has benches, trees, a fire hydrant, access to water and a concrete tube.
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Located in the downtown area, Butler County Courthouse is a historic building with Gothic architecture from the 1800s. The courthouse is still in use, with its exterior as the site of a local farmer's market.
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300 North Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011
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Established in the 19th century, Hamilton Lane Public Library is an octahedral building filled with couches to read books on. The library hosts weekly events for the community, including story time readings and Lego clubs.
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Featuring a handicap-accessible playground, Thomas P. Quinn Park also offers facilities for tennis and basketball. This 10-acre, neighborhood park is open during daylight hours and also offers a playground and large, grassy open play space.
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327 N 2nd Street, Hamilton, OH 45011
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The Butler County Historical Society is devoted to cataloging, preserving, and raising interest in local and regional history and culture. The society sponsors a variety of educational and cultural events.