- Our list of the best things to do in Beavercreek, Ohio, features the top 116 nearby activities — including 52 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Beavercreek, OH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Amusement, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Beavercreek, OH , followed by 113 popular activities in nearby cities, including Dayton, Springfield, Lebanon, Middletown, Fairborn, Yellow Springs, Kettering and Centerville
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Currently being restored, Sorg Opera Company is a historic theater that showcases local talent. In addition to hosting opera, the theater hosts musicians that play genres from classical music to bluegrass.
22.9 Miles
From boarding to training, Whistle Jacket Farm offers visitors a facility with barns, riding arenas, and pastures. The farm hosts training clinics for horsemanship and horse shows where visitors can watch skilled riders compete.
23.0 Miles
Offering unlimited fishing, Triangle Fishing Lake has three ponds stocked with bass, carp, perch, and catfish. It also has a baithouse with tackle and a grill to cook any fish caught during the day.
23.5 Miles
Renovated in 2014, Barnitz Stadium hosts a wide variety of regional soccer and football events for the community. Visitors can watch Middletown High School's football team play its home games at the stadium.
24.1 Miles
Buck Creek State Park comprises of a varied landscape of wetlands and meadows with numerous hiking trails, picnic grounds and campsites. Visitors can also enjoy many recreational acitivites such as boating, swimming and fishing, on Buck Creek.
24.5 Miles
Believed to be the the largest antique mall in the country, Heart of Ohio Antique Center houses a wide range of collectable antiques and merchandise ranging from old country furnitue to pop culture items and much more.
26.4 Miles
Situated on 35 acres of land, The Beach Waterpark offers a unique getaway, especially in winter weather. There is over 2,600 tons of glittery white sand, a heated wave pool, a play area for children, and countless water slides.
26.9 Miles
Filled with oak trees planted by citizens, Heritage Oak Park commemorates America's Bicentennial with heritage trees. The park has various sports fields and courts for soccer, tennis, and basketball activities.
27.0 Miles
Visitors can watch professional tennis players compete to be a part of the Western & Sourthern Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center. In addition to its center court, it has a retail area, wine gardens, live music, and international food.
27.1 Miles
Home to the county's first quilt barn, Fleckenstein Park is located on 50 acres and provides baseball and soccer fields along with tennis courts. The park also offers a children's playground, a walking path, picnic areas and restrooms.