- TripBuzz found 135 things to do with kids in or near Lakewood, Ohio, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cleveland, Medina, Peninsula and North Ridgeville.
- From Mahall's Twenty Lanes to Foster Pool, the Lakewood area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Swimming Pool and Other Entertainment.
- Lakewood is a charming community located just six miles west of Cleveland. Beautiful waterfront scenery and close proximity to big city attractions make Lakewood a choice destination. One of the city's more popular attractions is Lakewood Park, the largest waterfront park in the state, featuring a performance venue, swimming pool, sports and a promenade. Other attractions in town include an arts center, vintage chocolate factory and many dining options.
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Most people know of the Lakeview Park for its historic rose garden that was dedicated in 1932. The park also offers a lakeside beach, summer season café, and numerous gazebos as well as picnic shelters.
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Family owned and operated since 1946, Rebman Recreation is a treasured gathering place for friends and visitors in Loraine. The bowling center, open Wednesday through Saturday, features leagues, a pro shop and a snack cafe.
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Situated in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Horseshoe Pond is ideal for fishing of popular fish like crappie and bass. The site around the small body of water also has a trail for hiking and several picnic areas.
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Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum interprets and promotes the area's history through permanent and special exhibits. The Cuyahoga Valley Historical Museum is housed on the second floor of the historic Boston Township Hall, which was built in 1887.
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Goosefeather Pond is located in a remote area to keep the waters isolated from pollution. Fishing is the most popular activity at this small body of water, and visitors can also enjoy bird watching.
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The Towpath Bike Trail follows the historic route of the Erie Canal and the Ohio Canal and is open 24-hours a day. Even though this trail caters to those on bikes, it can easily be walked as well.
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The Spicy Lamb Farm raises sheep and ducks as well as organic varieties of apples, pears and plums and spicy herbs and vegetables. They allow scheduled group tours and have a pavilion that can be rented.
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The Pipe Yard is an amateur baseball stadium that serves as the home of the Lorain County Iron Men baseball club. The Pipe Yard also hosts a variety of other events in the off season.
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Featuring facilities for baseball, football and basketball, Reagan Park provides 10.5 miles of biking trails as well as a skate park and sledding hill. It also has a playground, picnic areas, radio-controlled car track and other multi-use trails.
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The sole covered bridge remaining in Summit County, the Everett Covered Bridge was originally constructed in the 19th century before being destroyed by a flood in 1913, and again by a storm in 1975. The current bridge is a replica.