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Caesar Creek State Park is highlighted by clear blue waters, scattered woodlands, meadows and steep ravines. The park offers some of the finest outdoor recreation in southwest Ohio including boating, hiking, fishing, bird watching and even fossil hunting.
Camp sites are available for a nightly fee.
A beautiful afternoon trip through Franklin's downtown district quickly turns into a fascinating look back into the city's history. The Franklin Murals depict everything from a 19th century park scene to the city's once proud Great Miami Suspension Bridge.
For more information on the murals, contact the Franklin Area Chamber of Commerce at (937) 746-8457.
General Admission to the Cincinnati Art Museum is FREE everyday the museum is open.
There is an admission charge for special exhibits and events.
The Krohn Conservatory is open 365 days a year with FREE admission. Donations are accpeted.
Special exhibits do have an admission charge.
The Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail offers more than 70 miles of paved trails running alongside the historic Little Miami River. Your outing will take you through rolling hills, colorful woodlands, picturesque countryside and into quaint small towns.
Get more informaiton on stops along trail plus other Warren County bike trails.
Meet Randy, Paula, Simon, Kara or the newest penguin addition, Ellen. The parade begins every morning on the Plaza in front of the Aquarium when the penguins arrive in their brand new, custom-made Penguin Mobile amidst a ton of fun and fanfare. These are warm-weather African penguins - not the arctic ones - so they love being outside in the summer. A Newport Aquarium biologist who cares for them will share interesting facts about penguins and conservation. And each day, one lucky child will be chosen at random to be the Parade's Grand Marshall. It's an experience you won't forget.
Note: In case of inclement weather the parade will be held in the Aquarium lobby.
Relive an important part of our nation's history as you tour Sprinboro's 27 safe houses, learn about the city's elaborate tunnel system and explore this important stop along the Underground Railroad.
Pick up your free walking tour brochure at the Springboro Chamber of Commerce.