- TripBuzz found 62 things to do with kids in or near Fremont, Ohio, including 52 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Sandusky, Port Clinton, Oak Harbor and Marblehead.
- From Plaza Pro Shop to Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, the Fremont area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, River, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- Home of former President Rutherford B. Hayes, Fremont, OH is peppered with a number of historic monuments, eclectic boutiques, unique eateries, the Sandusky River, and many more locally owned shops. Fremont celebrates culture and life with many events throughout the year including the Annual Sandusky County Arts and Music Festival and several farmers markets.
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Formerly mined for its unique blue clay, Blue Rock Nature Preserve is now open to the public as a conservation area. The preserve sites on 11 acres of land and has trails for visitors to hike in the surrounding forests.
35.9 Miles
Farm Dog Cycles is a local business that specializes in bicycle rentals for kids and adults, including tandem bicycles. The shop has multiple tour packages available, varying in time and experience, which include a shuttle service for any purchases made along the way.
35.9 Miles
A movie theater with a Cinemark XD auditorium, Franklin Park 16 and XD displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, arcade games, a full bar, a party room and a restaurant.
36.1 Miles
Toledo Botanical Garden is a local horticulture center with its numerous display gardens and collections of wildflowers, herbs and more. The gardens are decorated with a number of artistic sculptures and often play host to local concerts during summer.
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The Blair Museum of Lithophanes offers access to special, temporary exhibitions and hosts events throughout the year. The location's permanent collection comprises 2,380 lithophanes and other items, including wax models.
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Wildwood Manor House is a local historic estate which dates back to early 20th century and features colonial architecture and furnishings of the Georgian era.
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A small, traditional bowling alley, Secor Lanes maintains its retro feel by relying on pencil and paper scoring. The alley features a full food and drink menu, and hosts tournaments and leagues.
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The Wildwood Preserve Metropark features estate buildings, a manor house, and a visitor center. The site, which connects to university trails, also features indoor and picnic shelters and a playground.
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Sherod Park offers large grassy areas, picnic areas, and shaded areas that make it a suitable location for a group outing or family event. The location also contains baseball fields and a walking path.
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Located in downtown Vermillion, Main Street Beach is a swimming beach that offers remarkable views of the lake, as well as of the lighthouse and boat traffic. Chairs and umbrellas can be rented by the hour.