- TripBuzz found 135 things to do with kids in or near Hamilton, Ohio, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Mason, Newport and West Chester.
- From New Linden Lanes Family Entertainment Center to Pine Brook Stables, the Hamilton area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Bowling, Theaters and History Museums.
- Hamilton is a large city located in southwestern Ohio. The city was named 'The City of Sculpture' in 2000, having many sculptures brought to the area to increase its artistic culture and through the founding of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park. Another notable mention of its arts driven community is the cities, ArtSpace, which houses artistic individuals downtown.
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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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Renovated in 2014, Barnitz Stadium hosts a wide variety of regional soccer and football events for the community. Visitors can watch Middletown High School's football team play its home games at the stadium.
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Located on 435 acres, Voice of America Park features a 35-acre lake suitable for boating and fishing. The park offers a 2.5-mile walking trail, dog park, birding area, playground and a lodge with meeting and reception areas.
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At Lake Butler Fishing, visitors can fish in a lake stocked with catfish and carp. Every weekend, the lake hosts fishing tournaments where visitors can compete to catch the most catfish.
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Surrounded by a wooden fence, Wiggly Field offers visitors a grassy area to let their dog roam free and socialize with other dogs. The field has a small stream with a bridge that crosses over it.
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The Middletown Lyric Theatre is a local community troupe with performances that include musicals, comedies, and provocative drama. Their goal is to create a more socially conscious and compassionate community through art.
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Offering unlimited fishing, Triangle Fishing Lake has three ponds stocked with bass, carp, perch, and catfish. It also has a baithouse with tackle and a grill to cook any fish caught during the day.
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View the signatures of travellers from as early as 1840 at Register Cliffs, where the sandstone has preserved the names and dates of travellers headed westward.
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Features of Smith Park include playground equipment, a baseball diamond, picnic shelters, a seven acre fishing pond, and skatepark. The 96-acre park also has a specialty walking trail designed for families with young children for learning and discovery.
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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.