- TripBuzz found 137 things to do with kids in or near Mason, Ohio, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cincinnati, Newport, West Chester and Hamilton.
- From The Beach Waterpark to Wall2Wall Soccer, the Mason area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Amusement Parks (All Ages), Bowling and Water Parks.
- Located only 22 miles from the heart of Cincinnati, Mason, OH has a population of just over 30,000 people. Known as one of the most affluent communities in greater Cincinnati, Mason has been ranked among Money Magazine's 50 Best Places to Live in the U.S. Visitors flock to Mason to catch the Western and Southern Open at the world class tennis center.
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6880 Springfield Xenia Road, Yellow Springs, OH
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Known for their ice cream, Young's Jersey Dairy Farm offers families a chance to feed and pet barnyard animals. The farm also has miniature golf, batting cages, and tractor rides.
42.9 Miles
A movie theater with 11 auditoriums, AMC Showplace Richmond 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating in select auditoriums, theater rentals, a game room and a concession area.
43.3 Miles
The 2,080-acre lake is the focal point of Rocky Fork Lake State Park even though there is a scenic gorge nearby. Along with unlimited horsepower boating activities, the park permits fishing for bass, walleye, and muskellunge.
43.3 Miles
With open bowling available, Richmond 40 Bowl hosts a range of bowling leagues, from senior socials to pizza beer bowling. The alley offers specialized birthday party packages for children, adults, and teens.
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936 South Tecumseh Road, Springfield, OH 45506
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Within George Rogers Clark Park there are five miles of nature trails for hiking, picnic areas, and Hosterman Lake for fishing and non-motorized water sports. The bulk of the park is even covered by a 300-year-old beech and maple tree forest.
43.9 Miles
Hayes Arboretum is a nature and wildlife area spanning over 400 acres. Visitors can walk or bike several mile-long trails, which will lead them through forests, past streams and ponds, and near wildlife such as deer and turkeys.
44.0 Miles
The Rose Garden features, as the name suggests, a variety of roses and other botanical garden features, including a fountain and a gazebo. Guests who enjoy this location's natural beauty can also book weddings at this site.
44.1 Miles
With its 194 acres, the Glen Miller Park is the largest park in Richmond. It has on its site playgrounds, a floral garden, a golf course, and many other things which would make worthy of its visitors' time.
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Richmond Parks & Recreation arranges, oversees, and maintains the various community parks, trails, and greenways in the community. The department also sponsors and schedules a variety of programs and events.
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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.