- TripBuzz found 113 things to do with kids in or near Lebanon, Ohio, including 101 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dayton, Mason, West Chester and Hamilton.
- From Ft Ancient Canoe Rental-Morgans to Orbit Fun Center, the Lebanon area offers 74 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Located just outside of Greater Cincinnati, Lebanon is a small suburb with many community services and amenities. This includes cultural events such as a symphony orchestra, community choir, historical museum and railroad. Its parks and recreation program further features a long bicycle trail, golf course and a number of playgrounds.
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As a pottery studio, Paint The Towne offers visitors the opportunity to paint plates, vases, and cups. The studio fires the pottery in an 1800 degree kiln, which can be picked up the next week.
46.2 Miles
The 177-acre Middlefork Reservoir is a leisure park that features amenities including a bait shop, a dog park, docking facilities, and a nature area. The lake also has a nature trail that can be used for walking.
46.3 Miles
Featuring a 177 acre lake, Middlefork Reservoir Park can be used for fishing and boating with boat rentals available at the park. It has picnic areas, nature trails, a playground, volleyball courts and a nearby dog park.
46.3 Miles
Filled with life-sized fossils of dinosaurs and animals, Joseph Moore Museum offers a variety of exhibits that highlight the field of paleontology. The museum has a planetarium where visitors can learn about constellations and watch movies about space.
46.4 Miles
Dick Baumgartner's Basketball Shooting Camp offers overnight and day camps that teach boys and girls shooting techniques that the great shooters use. Alignment, footwork, grip, offensive and defensive skills along with drills to improve after the camp are taught.
46.5 Miles
Joseph Moore Museum was established as a teaching collection. The stars of the collection are the Egyptian mummy, giant prehistoric mammals and the live snake collection. The paleontology department deserves a special mention. Group tours are welcome.
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Built in 1845, the Metamora Grist Mill was initially a flower mill, gradually becoming a grist one. Special events are organized in here all around the year, as well as festivals.