Discover the best top things to do in Clermont County, United States including Cincinnati Nature Center, Tri-State Warbird Museum, Sem Villa, Promont House Museum, Mothman Statue, Harmony Hill Vineyard, Shaw Farm, Pierce Point Cinema 10, East Fork State Park, U.S. Grant Birthplace.
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Just minutes away from the downtown urban core, Cincinnati Nature Center offers tranquility and solace among 1,800 acres of forests, fields, streams and ponds. With twenty miles of award-winning trails on two picturesque properties, the Nature Center provides spectacular experiences for people of all ages during all seasons. From enchanting spring wildflowers to the dazzling colors of autumn, the ever-changing beauty of nature attracts more than 200,000 visitors each year. With more members than any other nature center in the country, Cincinnati Nature Center provides the community with a unique and valuable education resource for innovative, nature-based learning opportunities in a variety of formats. School field trips, family and adult seasonal programming, summer camps, teacher retreats, in-school programs and volunteer classes all help connect individuals with nature.
I was honestly shocked by how beautiful the Cincinnati Nature Center is! Great place for hiking and relaxing all year round. Something I didn't realize is how large the grounds are. Plenty of trails for both short and longer walks/ hikes. Highly recommend!
5.0 based on 22 reviews
The Tri-State Warbird Museum was formed in 2003 with a commitment to preserve the aircraft of World War II, educate our visitors on America's role in WWII, and to honor the veterans who fought and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
My wife and I made a quick 5 and 1/2 hour road trip to visit Point Pleasant and we loved every second of it. Stayed at the Historic Lowe Hotel and of course visited the Mothman statue. You can log into the live camera and watch all the shenanigans the statue attracts haha! We are at the Hibachi House which was great, visited the Mothman museum and all of the little shops around, and checked out the River and the fort etc. and for our finale, we visited the super creepy TNT domes!! Highly recommend visiting Point Pleasant and all the spooky weird fun it has to offer!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Harmony Hill Vineyards & Winery is southwest Ohio's premier winery/entertainment destination. We are a small boutique winery nestled in the quiet village of Bethel, just miles from the historic Ohio River Valley. Harmony Hill features a picturesque country setting surrounded by our 70 acre Nationally Certified Wildlife Refuge farm. Our unique underground wine cave is one of only six similar structures in the US. Sample our premium award winning wines and music venue weekly. We do not serve food, but instead encourage our visitors to bring their own. PAW (Pets Are Welcome) Harmony Hill was recently chosen one of the 20 most pet friendly wineries in the United States.
Great wine; pleasant peaceful country setting in the vineyards; good music; friendly owners and staff. All around great experience. We come regularly
4.5 based on 39 reviews
There are so many different things you can do here- they have plenty of pumpkins to chose from. Decorative Pumpkins- wooden sets to play on, face painting, animal farm, wagon rides, and a corn maze so much more!!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Where else can you go back to fill up your popcorn and drinks as many times as you wish?! Prices are great for movies and unlimited drinks and popcorn!
4.0 based on 89 reviews
We stayed in our RV at a full-hook-up site. The park is nicely designed with plenty of wooded space for everyone. We would highly recommend this site. Nearby there is a very clean laundromat on Rte. 32 as well as plenty of shopping. We'd recommend a side trip to Jungle Jim's, basically a grocery store crossed with an entertainment complex.
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The birthplace of Civil War General and 18th President of the United States -- Ulysses S. Grant. Originally a one-room frame cottage that Grant's father Jesse rented while he worked as foreman for the local tannery.
This little village on the banks of the Ohio River, shaped the life of the great Civil War general and President of the United States. A unique American success story. Happy trails.
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