- TripBuzz found 67 things to do with kids in or near Yellow Springs, Ohio, including 61 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dayton, Springfield, Fairborn and Kettering.
- From Young's Jersey Dairy Farm to Riding Centre The, the Yellow Springs area offers 64 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and National & State Parks.
- An outlining town of Dayton, Yellow Springs is a small city in Xenia County. It is home to two private colleges including Antioch College and Antioch University Midwest, and has a growing arts and culture community. Along with a musical concert series, the city offers a variety of recreational activities along with independent shops and eateries.
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The home of the Columbus Clippers, the Huntington Park was constructed in 2009 amd features a bar with patios, a picnic terrace, and a pavilion.
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555 Borror Drive, Columbus, OH 43210
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Roughly one million people visit The Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center every year. Both men's and women's basketball along with men's hockey are played at the arena during their respective seasons.
47.7 Miles
Dublin Stables is an equestrian facility offering several horse related services. Included among these services are full horse boarding (with scheduled farrier and veterinary care,) horseback riding lessons, and personalized training sessions.
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333 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215
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The domains covered by the hands-on exhibits at the Center of Science & Industry (COSI) range from space to ocean, including in here a little kids space, a science park, and a gadgets area.
47.9 Miles
Founders Park sits in a small, natural setting in the downtown area. This community owned and operated park provides visitors with shaded, brick-paved pathways, benches, and an old fashioned central wooden gazebo.
48.0 Miles
Opened in 2000, the Nationwide Arena is the home of the Columbus Blue Jackets and hosts the Arnold Classic, a sports and fitness event hosted by the Governor himself. Public events can be organized in here.
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Home of the State Buckeyes, the Ohio Stadium was opened in 1922 and, over the time, it was upgraded until it reached a maximum seating capacity of 102,329. It is the largest stadium in the state, and besides the football games it has hosted bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis.
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The Shamrock Golf Club features an 18 hole, 6,220 yard golf course that has been described as 'open and forgiving.' The golf club also offers golf lessons and access to a pro shop and pub.
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The German Village is home to shops, restaurants, and bars. Among the events which are organized in here, there can be remembered the Art Crawl, and the Village Lights.
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A fine example in which creativity is mixed with commerce and with entertainment, the Short North Arts District features 16 galleries, 46 restaurants, cafes, and eateries, more than 2 bars and nightclubs, and almost 60 shops.