- TripBuzz found 147 things to do with kids in or near North Olmsted, Ohio, including 137 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cleveland, Medina, Lakewood and North Ridgeville.
- From Alien Vacation Mini Golf to Fagowees Ski Club, the North Olmsted area offers 85 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- Located in northern Ohio is the city of North Olmsted. The family-friendly community offers a wide selection of dining, retail shopping and outdoor recreation to locals and those who visit the community. The city's Rocky River Reservation offers scenic views of the surrounding area and many walking trails, while other points of interest include golf and tennis.
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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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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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Romp's Water Port is a port that features a gas dock, a putter-port, a pool, a dairy dock, and a service-parts department. The port allows small tents for overnight use .
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Common Ground Canopy Tours
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14240 Baird Road, Oberlin, OH 44074
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Common Ground Canopy Tours provides programs and experiences that help patrons nurture the body, challenge the mind and renew the spirit. They offer programs for every age group including camps, adventure challenges, exploration days, ropes courses and retreats.
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Captain your own vessel down the Vermilion's Water Trail through West River Kayak and Canoe. The company offers kayak, canoe and paddleboat rentals and touring options.
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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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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.
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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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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.
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This amusement park is the home of sixteen different roller coasters, including the 420 foot tall Top Thrill Dragster. Cedar Point, open daily from mid-May to Labor Day, also features both an indoor and an outdoor water park.