Harrison is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The city is located in the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area. The population was 9,897 at the 2010 census and was estimated in 2016 to be 11,048.
Restaurants in Harrison
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Divrsion Arcade is a small, family owned and operated virtual reality arcade in Harrison, Ohio. We have 5 top of the line VR rigs, and a large selection of games to keep you entertained.
Best by far would recommend to anyone awesome staff and really fun events i go there every time I get the chance
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Green Acres Kayak Rental is on the pristine Whitewater River which travels through the state of Ohio. Located just 10 minutes from Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. Conveniently located within the I-275 loop. Renting single-person kayaks, the most popular and fastest-growing watersport! We specialize in providing the best customer service with our speed & efficiency!
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At 4000+ acres, this is the largest park in Cincinnati and Hamilton County. It offers a wide range of facilities from an 18 hole golf course to an 85 acre lake with boat rentals (kayaks, paddle and peddle boats, etc.) and a snack bar. There are picnic areas, playgrounds and foot, bicycle, and even horse trails, as well as a camp ground with electrical hookups, shower building, and waste dump facility. There's even an 11 acre, off lease dog park with a variety of other pooch amenities. The visitor center can help learn about all of these facilities, as well as providing nature education and even a gift shop. We stopped here early on a weekend morning to take a walk - we parked by the lake and visitor center and after looking around there, took off on the Shaker Trace trail. This trail actually has a 1.4 mile inner loop (it is also known as the fitness trail with a number rudimentary exercise stations with parallel bars, etc. along the way) and a 7.8 mile outer loop. Unfortunately, we didn't have the 2.5 hours to go around the outer loop, so did the inner loop and then walked for another hour or so on part of the outer loop to get a feel for it as well. Both are paved and accommodate both foot and bicycle traffic. The inner loop is mostly flat with a mix of wooded and open areas, while the outer loop gets into a bit more interesting terrain with more natural surroundings away from roads. We saw a variety of wildlife (as well as few people, but being early not too many) including deer, herons, wild turkey, foxes, hawks, etc. Both trails were very well maintained. We only scratched the surface of all that this park has to offer and will undoubtedly be back to enjoy it further when we can spend more time.
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