Discover the best top things to do in Warren County, United States including Gentle Breeze Hot Air Balloons, Ozone Zipline Adventures, Morgan's Outdoor Adventures, Miami Valley Gaming, Kings Island, The Beach Waterpark.
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5.0 based on 121 reviews
Hot air balloon rides offered, twice daily. Sunrise and 2.5 hours prior to sunset. Flight time is approximately 40-60 minutes with a 2.5-3 hour experience. Complimentary bottled water is always available. Launching from the Lebanon Warren Co. airport gives you a birds eye view of the lay of the land. You will float away with your experienced pilot & ground crew follows along on the ground. The pilot will maneuver the balloon into a landing area downwind of the launch site. The equipment is packed up & our crew will transport you back to our office for a complimentary celebrity toast post flight for all ages. Rates include weekday and weekend for a Shared, Standard & Private baskets. Physical restrictions include children older than 6 years, good physical condition for all, able to walk and stand for about an 1.5 hours and no pregnant ladies please.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Ozone Zipline Adventures at YMCA Camp Kern is the premier zip line canopy tour in the Midwest. Experience the thrill of zipping on lines 1300ft long and 200ft above the Little Miami River, enjoying perfect views of the valley. Three different tour options, night zipping and multiple packages are all available.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
Six friends stayed at the campground two nights in mid-October and were extremely impressed with the layout and the amount of activity available in the area. The staff was extremely helpful and courteous; I would highly advise calling them before you book and having them direct you to which campsite meets your objectives (e.g., seclusion versus river access versus family-oriented sites, etc.). We connected with the bike trail and took a six-mile one-way hike to Fort Ancient. We had a friend pick us up and drive us back to the camp ground. The Eagle Path at Fort Ancient was beautiful, but fairly difficult with even being in shape - so families with small children may wish to avoid that path and instead take the Connector Path to the main attraction at Fort Ancient. The timing of our trip with the change in autumn leaves was incredible. The location and accessibility of this area relative to the amazing sensation of being removed and in the natural world cannot be overstated as an incredible value. Five stars!
4.5 based on 4,154 reviews
Get Ready to Get Lucky at Miami Valley Gaming! With over 1800 gaming machines, 4 restaurants, harness racing and live entertainment, there's something fun for everyone! Conveniently located just off I-75 at exit 29 between Cincinnati and Dayton with lots of free parking.
My friend and I come to MVG probably a couple times a month. We find it a fun filled, enjoyable place every time, win or lose. I especially enjoy the trotters and putting a few backs on my horse. Occasionally, I even win! We enjoy the free coffee and soft drinks, and sometimes Perks for a coffee and a snack. We usually just make an evening of it, and always have a good time. So glad they built in our area, so much easier to get to than the others...
4.0 based on 2,856 reviews
The largest theme and water park in the U.S. Midwest offers more than 40 thrill rides including riding a tornado on "Delirium" and taking a white-knuckle ride on a runaway train.
This was my first time to Kings Island in well over a decade (Son of Beast was still there - loop intact), and my friend's first time ever. My goal this trip was to finally get a night ride on The Beast. It did not disappoint, though my older body was not as thrilled. It is a rough ride, no doubt. That aside, this is a really good park. Their Planet Snoopy area is touted as one of the best kid areas in any amusement park worldwide. They have a good collection of roller coasters - my favorites being The Beast, a wooden roller coaster that races off into the woods (still holds the record as the world's longest wooden roller coaster), Banshee, their new B&M inverted roller coaster, and Mystic Timbers, their newest coaster (as of 2019) which is a GCI wooden twister coaster. My only real complaint with Kings Island was the food. Many of the Cedar Fair parks have really upped their food game over the past few years - almost making the exorbitant prices worth it. For me, it feels like Kings Island is still a bit lacking in this area. The Miami River Brewhouse is pretty good, but it is just salad, burgers, and sandwiches for the most part. Granted, better than typical amusement park fare, but... not exactly "WOW" worthy. Even my small home park, Valleyfair, has started selling gourmet hot dogs from a local butcher, topped with exotic items like Kimchi, or lobster mac & cheese. They have roasted corn elote, Shrimp Po'Boys, Caribbean BBQ, etc. Kings Island needs to step it up.
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