What to do and see in Hebron, United States: The Best Places and Tips

September 25, 2017 Mikaela Didonna

Hebron is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Boone County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 5,929. It is the home to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, which serves Cincinnati and the Tri-State (Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana) area.
Restaurants in Hebron

1. Creation Museum

2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd, Petersburg, KY 41080-9364 +1 888-582-4253
Excellent
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Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Creation Museum

Reviewed By Amy L

Nice leisurely walk through exhibits confirming our views. Was refreshing to see dinosaurs and not have to read the billions of years ago garbage that you are so used to seeing in books. Liked the biblical perspective of the true creation and explanation for how it could happen for all those who doubt.

2. Sherlock's Escape Rooms

7916 Connector Dr, Florence, KY 41042-1471 +1 859-533-3618
Excellent
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5 based on 148 reviews

Sherlock's Escape Rooms

Looking for something fun and exciting to do? Our escape rooms are challenging, engaging, and fun for all ages! Find clues. Solve puzzles. Crack codes. One hour to escape! Our room themes include: The Wild West, The Shipwreck, Cabin in the Woods, The Assassin's Code, the Graveyard Escape, and our 30-minute kids only game, Jr. Sherlock! Book online or give us a call to schedule your next adventure!

Reviewed By jenppt - Navarre, Ohio

We were newbies at escape rooms. I never even heard of it until I saw it on Trip Advisor the same morning we booked. The staff member was patient with us even though we had no clue what we were doing. The room design was very well done, and the puzzles were very challenging. We didn’t escape successfully, but it was a fun experience. Good way to spend quality time with your teenagers.

3. England idlewild park

5550 Idlewild Rd, Burlington, KY 41005-9797
Excellent
81%
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5 based on 21 reviews

England idlewild park

Reviewed By kamagreene - Edgewood, Kentucky

Multiple covered shelters, paved walking trails, mountain bike trails, playground equipment, a lake, ball fields, soccer fields, dirt bike mounds, a dog park, and a Frisbee golf course without a lot of overlapping baskets... It is a beautiful and fun park!

4. Kenton County Public Library

401 Kenton Lands Rd, Erlanger, KY 41018-1861 +1 859-962-4000
Excellent
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5 based on 16 reviews

Highest circulating library in Kentucky with outstanding popular collection, plus numerous educational and entertaining programs. Admission is free. Visitors can access computers with valid out of state license. Enjoy newspaper & magazine collections in pleasant indoor reading spaces or outdoor garden. Genealogy buffs will find major area local databases & records to update family histories.

Reviewed By NKyAdventurer - Cincinnati Ohio

I've been a library kinda guy since I was a little kid. This branch of the Kenton County Public Library is superb. There's tons of free parking, an abundance of staff, copy services, computer access and a plethora of books, videos, and music. I recommend this for doing research online or just plain escaping from the outside world into a book.

5. St Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption

1140 Madison Ave, Covington, KY 41011-3116 +1 859-431-2060
Excellent
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5 based on 140 reviews

St Mary's Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption

Reviewed By Aunt P

The Cathedral is beautiful. Great place to visit and worship. Was able to go to Confession while in town several months ago. The priest homily was great. Highly recommend you go visit and spend some time with God while in town, even in you are not Catholic.

6. Smale Riverfront Park

West Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH 45201 +1 513-352-6180
Excellent
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5 based on 520 reviews

Smale Riverfront Park

Reviewed By James Z - Lethbridge, Canada

This park has a lot of family activites, a great view of the river and is close to the ballpark and many restruants. If you are in town to watch the Reds, I highly recommend checking out this park.

7. Boone County Distilling Company

10601 Toebben Dr, Independence, KY 41051-5101 +1 859-282-6545
Excellent
83%
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5 based on 71 reviews

Boone County Distilling Company

Boone County Distilling is a small craft bourbon distillery, in Boone County Kentucky. Join us on a one hour tour where you will discover our rich history and have a behind-the-scenes look at our spirits production and 800-barrel rick house. We conclude our tour in the tasting room/gift shop with a complimentary tasting of our products. Tours run at 12:30pm, 2:00pm, & 3:30pm Wednesday-Sunday.

Reviewed By bassbum - cincinnati, ohio

The Ky. Bourbon Trail(promotional organization) has added a B-line or secondary tour of micro or boutique distilleries to their line-up - this is one(as is New Riff in Newport). True, as the one "poor" comment indicated, it is a warehouse(new building) with a still and...MoreThanks for coming to see us bassbum! We appreciate your review and kind words. Hope to see you again soon. Cheers!

8. William Henry Harrison Tomb

North Bend, OH +1 614-297-2630
Excellent
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4 based on 34 reviews

William Henry Harrison Tomb

Tomb of the ninth president of the United States, William Harrison.

Reviewed By etweeden - London, United Kingdom

No Museum, no library, nothing fancy at all really. It's just a simple obelisk, set in a small park, with a mausoleum under it memorialising a President almost no one knows much about. Who was William Henry Harrison anyway? To find out, take West 6th Street out of Downtown Cincinnati. 6th turns into U.S. 50 and 'Three Rivers Parkway'. The Memorial to President William Henry Harrison is 15 miles west, a left turn onto Brower Rd. Free. Doubtful disabled access, at least 30 steps to the obelisk and tomb. You can walk right up to the tomb grate and view the grave markers, but there are also displays discussing his life down by where you park. Harrison was the last President born as a British subject. Born to an upper middle class planter family in Virginia, he settled at the northernmost bend of the Ohio River, his land in Ohio overlooking Indiana to the west and Kentucky across the river to the south. He had a very full career. He started out as a low ranking army officer in Cincinnati (called Losanticille at the time), with a commission signed by President Washington himself. He was a hero in the War of 1812, defeating the British retreating from Detroit and destroying the Tecumseh Confederacy and re-establishing U.S. Control over the Northwest Territory. Harrison also served as Secretary of the Northwest Territory, Delegate of that territory to Congress, both an Ohio State Senator and a Senator from Ohio to the Federal,Senate. He was the American Ambassador to Columbia, and encouraged Simon Bolivar to model his government there on that in the United States. In his campaign, Harrison was the first to use the 'homespun, log-cabin boy' image and the 'military hero' image to his advantage in the campaign - similar themes used to this day. He was also the first President to die in office, producing a short lived 'Constitutional Crisis' - should the Congress elect a new President to serve out Harrison's term, or should the Vice President succeed him? Almost everyone believes he died after serving only 32 days in office as a result of pneumonia, contracted after giving the longest Presidential Inaugural address (8,000+ words) without either a coat or hat! Recent research indicates he in fact succumbed to 'enteric fever' after drinking fetid water served him in Washington D.C. He expressed a wish to be buried here, overlooking the way west. He lies where he wanted to lie. Finally, he was the grandfather of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison, born here in North Bend. Quite a career and life for a 'short-term President'! Enjoy!

9. Screaming Raptor Zip Lines

2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd, Creation Museum, Petersburg, KY 41080-9364
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Screaming Raptor Zip Lines

Are you looking for a fun, family-friendly, outdoor adventure in the greater Cincinnati area? Or maybe you’re searching for a thrill and want to soar through the air on the best zip lines in the Midwest. You DO NOT want to miss our Zip Line and Canopy Adventure Tours! Featuring over two and a half miles of zip lines and sky bridges, it is the biggest and best zip line course in the Midwest! Soar over our three-acre lake with our Ptero-Soar option, or go for a more rigorous course involving 2½ to 3 hours of airtime with our Adventure Tour Plus. And if you still want more, you can add to your day of adventure with an 800-foot line and 1,800-foot dual racing lines. These dual racing lines are the longest zip lines in the region! Be sure to check our website or call for requirements, restrictions, and more information.

Reviewed By Shelly B - Sw Grand Mound,

The first zipline over the lake is amazing. The staff is well-trained so the whole course was both safe and fun. Highly recommend! Note: the minimum weight limit is necessary to make sure you make it all the way across the lake. My daughter was right at the minimum and stalled out just short of the end (but was quickly rescued without incident).

10. Florence Antique Mall

8145 Mall Rd, Florence, KY 41042-1469 +1 859-371-0600
Excellent
57%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Florence Antique Mall

Award winning Antique Mall offering an amazing selection of antiques, collectables, furniture, and home decor items, all displayed in a comfortable 50,000 square foot showroom.

Reviewed By Deb r

This antique mall is quite large and always has interesting hard-to-find items tucked in here and there. All merchandise is in good shape, and most prices are reasonable. It's one of the best antique malls in the Greater Cincinnati area. Plus easy parking!

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