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Prizes represent the vast diversity of travel and tourism experiences and businesses that are impacted by tourism spending in Warren County. Some of the prizes you can enter to win include:
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Many new rides, shows and events will make their debut in 2012. Here are the top not-to-miss reasons why you and your family should kick-off your summer with a trip to Warren County!
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Kings Island, the Midwest's largest amusement and waterpark, just got bigger with the addition of the new Soak City Waterpark (FREE with Park Admission). The waterpark is an expansion of the previous Boomerang Bay Waterpark and features the new Tidal Wave Bay and Splash River, as well as a new entrance, more lounging areas and more amenities including sand volleyball and five-star chair-side waiter service. Designed with you in mind the new Soak City Waterpark, set to open in May, is sure to delight parents, children and teens alike.
Families will also have fun on more than 80 rides and attractions at Kings Island, including thrill rides like Firehawk and Invertigo as well as Planet Snoopy, an award-winning kids zone, and Dinosaur's Alive! the world's largest animatronic dinosaur park.
Ozone Zipline Adventures at YMCA Camp Kern is the largest zip line canopy tour in the Midwest and it just got bigger. The new River Tour features two new zip lines which cross over the Little Miami River at heights of more than 200 feet, connecting YMCA Camp Kern to Fort Ancient. Ozone is the first zip line canopy tour in the U.S. to cross a federally designated "scenic" river and the first in Ohio to connect to a state memorial (Fort Ancient), according to Ozone officials.
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The Western & Southern Open unveils a new food court and retail space in 2012 and day pass tickets as low as $10. The event is the oldest U.S. professional tennis tournament still played in its original city and is one of only five events in the world (aside from Grand Slams) where fans can simultaneously see a Masters 1000 event on the men's ATP World Tour and a Premier level event for the Women's WTA Tour. Visit www.cincytennis.com for more information.
In one trip to the Lindner Family Tennis Center you see stars from both the WTA and the ATP tours playing on courts right next to each other. Imagine seeing a day of highly energized, competitive matches featuring Andy Roddick, Rafeal Nadal and Venus Williams in the afternoon then watching Roger Federer and Serena Williams that night!
Great Wolf Lodge, Mason has added Ten Paws Alley to its variety of family-friendly entertainment. Designed with kids in mind, the alley features shorter lanes and lighter, five-pound bowling balls. The resort's signature attraction is the mammoth indoor waterpark with its six pools, 12 waterslides, lazy river and four-story wet-and-wild tree house as well as the Cub Club, new Ten MagiQuest or Scoops Spa.
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Valley Vineyards, southwest Ohio's largest estate winery (and home to the best red wine in Ohio according to the Department of Agriculture and the Ohio Grape Industries) has launched Ohio's 0Dweller Brewery offers American pale ale, English India pale ale, a light lager and quarterly seasonal beers alongside the wineries award-winning wines and weekend grill outs.
You don't have to travel far to find beautiful parks, serene campsites and natural wonders, and with the price of gas nearing $4.00 as well as skyrocketing airfare that's good news to travelers in the Midwest. With spots like Caesar's Creek State Park and Fort Ancient Archaeological Park, a National Historic Landmark, lovers of the outdoors will find the perfect family getaway, not far away in Ohio's Largest Playground.
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Caesar Creek State Park
Caesar Creek is a Warren County park offering 7,900 acres for your family to enjoy several outdoor, recreational activities. Located just minutes from Waynesville, Ohio and with FREE admission to the park, families can easily access and explore the trails, lake, beaches and campgrounds of this natural gem.
Visitor's Center - The state of the art visitor center offers a wide variety of displays and presentations featuring exhibits on the area's cultural and natural history. The center also holds numerous special events throughout the year, click here to see what's upcoming.
Trails- Caesar Creek State Park boasts over 40 miles of trails including a 16 mile stretch of the Buckeye Trail passing through the park. Visitors can choose from a variety of hiking trails including 2 hiking only trails as well as 4 horse-back riding trails and 2 mountain biking trails that also allow hiking. These trails offer many overlooks of the scenic gorges and vistas that make Caesar Creek a naturally beautiful destination.
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Camping- Three camping areas with over 200 camp sites are available with electricity and bathroom amenities in designated areas. With many pet-friendly sites available including 30 equestrian camp sites you and your entire family can enjoy the great outdoors with all the comforts of home Also, more Ohio camping sites are available along the Little Miami River at certain canoeing destinations. To make reservations for camp rentals and shelters, please click here or call 866-644-6727.
Fishing- Cast out and kick back with some of the best small-mouth and large-mouth bass fishing in the area. Anglers of all skill levels are welcome. Valid fishing licenses are required.
Picnicking- Four designated picnic areas equipped with tables, grills and drinking water are located throughout the park. Picnic areas can be reserved by contacting 866-644-6727.
Swimming- Mom and dad can catch some rays while the kids take a dip along the 1,300 foot public beach. Open during daylight hours with public changing rooms available, the beach at Caesar Creek makes for a great weekend escape.
Boating- The 2,830-acre lake is perfect for motor boats, fishing boats and kayaks. Visitors must register their own boats before operating on the lake. Rentals are also available upon request.
Pioneer Village - Enjoy a step back in time as you tour the historical Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village. Comprised of a collection of 15 original and replica pioneer cabins and other structures including a schoolhouse, carpenter shop and toll house the village is open year-round, however cabins can be toured only on special event weekends. During these special events reenactors demonstrate the tasks of daily life and offer a fun and interactive opportunity for children to learn about history and what life was like during pioneer times. Click here to find upcoming events.
Today, nearly 2 miles of trails wind through the National Historic Landmark's 764 acres and offer spectacular overlooks of the river below. The Fort Ancient Museum provides interactive exhibits chronicling 15,000 years of American Indian history and also features a gift shop with fine American Indian products available for purchase.
Be sure to check out Fort Ancient on June 9-10 for a "Gathering of Four Directions". This event features educational programming about American Indian culture with dancing, drums, storytelling and much more!
Fort Ancient State Memorial, 6123 St Rt 350, Oregonia, Ohio 45054
For more information please visit www.fortancient.org.
With the official arrival of spring, you can't help but want to be outdoors. The sun is shining, flowers and plants are peeking through the ground, trees are budding, and the gloom of winter appears to be behind us. Whether you prefer to skydive, zip line, play golf or go biking, hiking or walking you will find no shortage of outdoor activities in Ohio's Largest Playground. One Warren County attraction in Warren County is even helping visitors get back into their gardens this spring.
Spring planting season is in full-gear, and people are pouring into local nurseries in pursuit of trees, bushes and flowers to plant and Lebanon's Marvin's Organic Gardens is no exception. This unique nursery specializes in organic growing methods, earning its official USDA organic certification in 2003. It is the Tri-State's only USDA certified organic nursery and garden center, and having this designation guarantees the nursery follows strict organic growing methods, never using synthetics or chemicals. Marvin's takes this designation very seriously, too, just last year Marvin's Organic Gardens teamed up with the Cincinnati Zoo in order to compost all of it's organic waste (animal poop). It's mixed with food waste at Marvin's 75-acre nurseury and farm and then this compost is sold to consumers to use in their own home gardens.
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Beyond working with the zoo, Marvin's Organic Gardens will also begin working with local growers this month. In April 2012 Marvin's will begin to carry locally grown organic produce such as tomatoes, squash and leafy greens. Marvin's grows a lot of the produce in-house, but what is not grown there will be purchased from local growers. Marvin's retail center features organic gardening products and offers services such as organic lawn fertilization and restoration as well as eco-friendly landscape and landscape design.
Whether you're just getting into gardening or if you're a seasoned spring-time veteran Marvin's is a great place for you to find the resources you need, including many great training sessions as well as all of the supplies to keep your thumb green. The next opportunity you have to "Go Green" at a special event at Marvin's is on Sunday, April 22 in the Parade of Plants in celebration of Earth Day. Free and open to the public, this event will feature new plants and unique varieties available.
Looking ahead to May, Marvin's is holding a Mother's Day Sale and Congo Fundraiser on Sunday, May 6 from noon - 6:00 pm. Learn about creating attractive "Edible Landscapes," while supporting Marvin's sustainable gardening and medical efforts in Central Africa. Five percent of all sales support the nursery's Congo Mission
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Additionally, Marvin's hosts a Giving Garden, where volunteers plant extra produce for a local food pantry. If you are interested in volunteering in the Giving Garden or would like information about any of the numerous other volunteer opportunities available, please contact Marvin's.
For more information about Marvin's Organic Garden check out their website here. And for some of their gardening tips and tricks click here.
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Not sure land-locked Warren County can be wet-n-wild for spring break? Think again. As the home to southwest Ohio's largest indoor waterpark resort, Great Wolf Lodge - Mason; the Midwest's largest zip line canopy tour, Ozone Zipline Adventures; Ohio's largest dinner theater, La Comedia Dinner Theatre; Cincinnati Premium Outlets and the LM&M Railroad and just minutes from other world-class attractions such as the Cincinnati Zoo, Newport Aquarium and EnterTrainment Junction, Warren County offers families the ability to create a memorable spring break close to home.
New vacation packages also offer an excellent value for families with a diverse range of indoor and outdoor options.
Here are some specific Spring Break Packages the WCCVB is promoting:
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This package includes your choice of the Traditional Tour (seven zip lines and seven sky bridges) or the NEW River Tour (nine zip lines and nine sky bridges) on Ozone Zipline Adventures, the Midwest's largest canopy zip-line tour and hotel accommodation in select area hotels. Subject to availability. http://is.gd/SDbqtd
This package includes two tickets to the Newport Aquarium and deluxe accommodations at the Cincinnati Marriott Northeast. Valid through Nov. 30, 2012 www.cincinnatimarriottnortheast.com
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This package includes accommodations at the Great Wolf Lodge, Mason and free waterpark access for four people for your entire stay. Valid Mar. 16 - Apr. 14, 2012. See the Offers!
This package includes accommodations at the Great Wolf Lodge - Mason and free waterpark access for four people from 1 p.m. on the day of arrival through park closing on the day of departure. The package also includes four tickets to the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens. Valid through Dec. 31. See the Offers!
This package includes one night lodging at the Reyton Inn, Middletown and two adult tickets to EnterTrainment Junction. Additional tickets may be purchased at the hotel. Call 513-424-1201 to book.
This package includes four tickets to LaComedia Dinner Theatre, one nights lodging in a double room at the historic Kirkwood Inn. Complimentary hot breakfast buffet served in the Historic Kirkwood House (includes biscuits, gravy, sausage, ham, or bacon, eggs, fresh fruit, muffins, homemade poppy seed bread with peach butter and more). www.kirkwoodinn.com/packages
Lazer Kraze, one of the largest laser tag arenas in the country and offers three distinct playing levels, arcade and Ultimate Lazer Maze. www.lazerkraze.com
The LM&M Railroad, a vintage 1950s passenger train, offers themed rides throughout the year such as the Easter Bunny Express, Day Out with Thomas the Tank Engine and North Pole Express. www.lebanonrr.com
J.D. Legends and Strike Zone Lanes feature a state-of-the-art family fun center and concert venue with glow-in-the-dark bowling, redemption arcade, full-service restaurant, three outdoor sand volleyball courts and tiki bar. Check website for concert schedule. www.jdlegends.com
The Cincinnati Premium Outlets is an upscale shopping center with an impressive collection of more than 100 designer and name brand outlet stores. www.premiumoutlets.com/cincinnati
The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal is a nationally recognized educational and research resource and one of the top cultural attractions in the Midwest. It houses three permanent museums (including the nationally ranked top ten children's museum), a state of the art Omnimax Theater and 2012 exhibit "A Day in Pompeii." www.cincymuseum.org
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is a place where play and learning come together so that visitors of all ages may explore the wonders of the world. www.boonshoftmuseum.org
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is one of the nation's premier education attractions portraying the history and traditions of the United States Air Force through specialized displays and exhibition of historical items. Free admission daily. www.nationalmuseum.af.mil.
So before you pack up the kids and head to the beach check out all that Warren County has to offer and plan your getaway for a place that's not far away.
The largest zip line canopy tour in the Midwest just got bigger! Ozone Zipline Adventures at YMCA Camp Kern has added two new zip lines that take thrill-seekers on a high-flying adventure across the Little Miami River at heights of 200 feet in the air. The lines are breaking records, as they are the first of their kind to cross over a federally designated "scenic" river and the first in Ohio to connect to a state memorial (Fort Ancient).
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The new "River Tour," which utilizes the new lines, is set to open on March 31st, 2012. Riders will climb to the top of Ozone Tower, a multilevel platform from which all tours extend, that stands 45 feet above the ground. They will then take about a 50 second zip ride to a platform that stands 1,300 feet away on the Fort Ancient side of the river.
Along the ride you will be immersed in 360° of panoramic views that include the beautiful landscape of Fort Ancient, the scenic river below and the Jeremiah Morrow Bridge, Ohio's tallest bridge, in the distance to the east.
In addition to the River Tour that includes nine ziplines, nine skybridges and lasts close to four hours, Ozone Zipline Adventures offers three other hands-free, guided tours.
Tour Includes:
-Up to 3 hours
-7 zip lines and 7 skybridges
-Price: $75/person
Tour Includes:
-Up to 5 hours
-11 zip lines and 9 skybridges
-Bag Lunch
-Price: $120/person
Tour Includes:
-Up to one-and-a-half hours
-5 zip lines
-6 sky bridges
-Price $60/person
Dates for Full Moon Night Zipping are April 6 and 7, May 4 and 5, June 1 and 2, July 6 and 7, August 3, 4, and 31, Sept. 1, 28 and 29, October 26 and 27, November 30 and December 1.
Get more information about Ozone Zipline Adventures and the tours or book your slot on the lines here.
Owned and operated by the YMCA of Greater Dayton, Ozone Zipline Adventures is not just for thrill-seekers, the ride is low-impact, that and the hands-free breaking system that allows riders to gently glide into their destination platform makes the adventure perfect for teens and seniors alike. Also, as an educational canopy tour, guests will learn about the local flora and fauna, the 500 million year old fossils in the riverbed below and current issues of water conservation and habitat loss.
Education and fun come together at Ozone Zipline Adventures and we invite you to take flight as well! Learn More!
Please note that riders must be at least 10 years old, weigh at least 80 lbs and no more than 260 lbs. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian.
Wondering if your family has ties to the Warren County, Ohio area? You might be surprised to discover that you could, in fact, have ancestors who settled in or traveled through this part of the country, even if you are not originally from here. Rich with historical significance, Warren County experienced an influx of pioneers from the east as they made their way west in search of manifest destiny. Along the way many pioneers found this region to be an ideal spot and opted to travel no further in favor of settling in the rich river valleys of the Ohio and Miami Rivers, yet many still ventured westward and developed settlements from Ohio to California.
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Today, many organizations including the Warren County Historical Society (WCHS) work to preserve this cultural history of the area as well as educate people on the genealogical significance of the region. People come from throughout the country to visit the WCHS to scan the museum's many documents, manuscripts and other resources for clues and facts about their family's genealogy. Many also enjoy visiting the Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village to witness a few original cabins as they once stood and get a glimpse at the life and times of these pioneers. Be sure to check out the 2012 schedule of events and come visit while reenactors give an even more accurate portrayal of the times. The region will also be a focus of genealogical significance when Cincinnati hosts the National Genealogical Society's 2012 Family History Conference in May, attracting families visiting from all over the U.S.
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According to Victoria Van Harlingen of the WCHS, historically there have been patterns on how settlers arrived to this area. In 1787, after the Revolutionary War, Warren County became part of the Northwest Territory, which was governed by an ordinance protecting civil liberties and outlawing slavery. These protections drew great interest from Quakers who were living in Pennsylvania and the Carolinas at the time and they then began to build large settlements in the area. This area is also known to be a key location for slaves seeking freedom along the Underground Railroad as the Quakers who were against slavery helped them to reach safety. Visitors interested in the Underground Railroad can find a wealth of information and history in Warren County and can even relive part of the Journey to Freedom with the Underground Railroad History Package offered by The Wright House Bed and Breakfast, a known safe-house in Springboro.
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After the war, settlers arrived from all over, including Loyalists who wanted a fresh start. Entire churches or groups moved here, like the group from Maine that settled in an area of southern Warren County, now known as Maineville. Visitors looking for fun things to do during the summer, will find that the Hamilton Township's Berry Festival offers a great way to experience the history of the area. This year the festival will be held at Testerman Park on June 8-9, 5:00-11:00 pm.
A lot of the land was parceled out, primarily to Revolutionary War veterans in the Virginia Military Reserve, who were given land as payment for their military service. Many of these servicemen moved here to claim their land, often dividing it and selling for profit. If you hang around Warren County long enough, you're sure to hear some certain family names mentioned quite often, such as the Butterworths, Fosters, Corwins (founders of Lebanon), Schencks, Whitakers and Wrights (you might recognize the name Russel Wright, known as the Father of American Household Design, and one of the top industrial designers of the 20th century). Many of these names are now also associated with towns found in Warren County.
Even if you are not searching for one of Warren County's well-known families, you will find information on hundreds of families through the WCHS's vast Surname Listing. The center houses archives and historical files that document church records, marriages, burials, wills, obituaries, military records and family histories, which will assist information-collecting. The museum is also currently working on an archiving project in order to digitize these records.
Need help finding your family history? In order to start, you will need to have some basic information about your family. You can begin the process collecting newspaper clippings, letters, photographs and other information you or your relatives might already have. Visiting the WCHS's Genealogy Library is another great place to start. If you need additional assistance, The WCHS Local History and Genealogy Library offers research assistance for a fee. The museum is open year-round, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
More than likely, if you've driven between historic Lebanon and Mason in Warren County, Ohio you've crossed the Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad (LM&M Railroad) on at least one occasion. Rich in history, this railroad offers scenic train rides throughout Warren County on about 16 miles of track. Today, you can experience glimpses of the past while enjoying new family fun adventures on the LM&M Railroad!
You're sure to find many family fun opportunities on LM&M's 2012 schedule that are sure to please the whole family. The schedule kicks off with a popular attraction, the Easter Bunny Express. On this ride children will have the opportunity to visit with the Easter Bunny as well as take part in an Easter Egg Hunt and coloring contest at LM&M Junction. At just under two hours, this trip is the perfect ride for young children.
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The Easter Bunny Express will be held over two spring weekends: March 31-April 1 and April 6-7 and takes passengers on a fun-filled 4.4 mile ride. Departure times are 10:00 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 4:45 p.m. For ticket information, be sure to contact LM&M Railroad early, because space is limited.
Can't make it on this ride? Not to worry, the LM&M Railroad runs all year long and features regular 1-hour train rides, a popular ride that takes passengers from the Lebanon Station to the Southwest Golf Ranch and back with no layover as well as many special character rides like The Cat in the Hat and Curious George rides in June & July and a Train Ride with Clifford in August. Be sure to check out their website for up-to-date info or to purchase tickets.
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Long before the LM&M played host to these whimsical rides for children, it served as a commuter train, transporting workers between Cincinnati and Dayton in the late 1800's. With the construction of Cincinnati Union Terminal in 1931 and later, interstate highways, the LM&M was used less and less for the daily commute. According to Angela Krisanda, Marketing Manager at LM&M Railroad, "Some of the train cars were actual cars used in New Jersey and New York for public transportation at one time." Today, you will see both freight and passenger trains along the LM&M tracks.
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Alongside the LM&M tracks, you have the opportunity to take in not only the beautiful Warren County countryside and natural wonders but also many historical landmarks like the old Schoolhouse, built in the 1800's and operated as a school until the 1890's, The Crossing Watchman's Tower and the Lebanon Railroad Station, built as a replica of the original Lebanon Victorian-style passenger station. Warren County is rich with history, and you will experience a taste of that along the LM&M Railroad.
In more recent years, LM&M Railroad achieved notoriety as a backdrop for a famous car chase scene in Milk Money, a 1994 film starring Melanie Griffith and Ed Harris.
LM&M Railroad is the perfect vacation destination to mix historical education and good old-fashioned fun, and it's a Warren County spot you won't want to miss. If you're looking for more great family fun while you're in town check out some of the other world-class attractions you'll find in Ohio's Largest Playground here!
The people have spoken, and on Wednesday, February 8th the winners of the Best of Warren County poll were honored in an awards ceremony at the Great Wolf Lodge Conference Center. Throughout the month of January the public sent nominations for their favorite local attractions to The Pulse-Journal. Thousands of votes were then cast for the finalist of 10 different categories including Best Hidden Gem, Best Festival, Best Burger and more.
The awards were designed to highlight some of the brightest features of Warren County not only for residents of the area, but also for out-of-town visitors looking to get a taste of local flavor. So when you visit us let this list of local favorites act as your tour guide to the can't miss spots in Warren County.
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Best Burger: Quatman Cafe, Mason
Quatman Cafe, originally founded in 1966 in the Norwood neighborhood of Cincinnati, has brought its huge, tasty burgers north to a new location in Mason. Matt Imm, owner of Quatman Cafe said "We get fresh deliveries of meat everyday and like all our food, the burger is hand-made." It's this care and detail put into every burger and a devoted fan base that has Quatman Cafe topping the charts of the "Best Burger" category.
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Best Festival: The Ohio Renaissance Festival
One of the largest festivals of its kind in the United States the Ohio Renaissance Festival gives visitors the unique opportunity to enjoy over 400 years of fun in a single weekend. Over 150 costumed characters welcome visitors to the 30-acre re-created 16th Century English Village and partake in nearly 100 daily shows from jousting matches to dueling sword shows. Visitors of all ages will be amused by the food, games and human-powered rides at the Ohio Renaissance Festival.
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Best Dessert at a Local Restaurant: Ice Cream at Mr. Frosty
This ice cream stand in downtown Franklin, Ohio has been enjoyed by members of the community for more than 30 years. Tasty treats such as the Wildcat Twist, named for the local high school football team, and the footlong coney with chili and cheese are a few of the hometown favorites. So if you're in town on a hot summer night and need a quick cool-down, stop in and try the best dessert in Warren County.
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Favorite Dish at a Local Restaurant: Pulled Pork from Porky Capone's
Having only been open for a year, Porky Capone's has quickly become a local favorite, due in large part to the fact that owner, Mark Groce, practically lives at the restaurant ensuring that his Southern style BBQ is always slow-cooked to perfection. Although he hates to choose favorites amongst his own culinary masterpieces, Groce admits that the pulled pork is one of his most popular dishes, evidenced by the number of votes it received from the public.
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Best Hidden Gem: Irons Fruit Farms
This 4th generation farm is dedicated to providing farm fresh fruit including apples, cherries, pumpkins and peaches as well as delicious fresh-baked goods to the public. Throughout the year you can pick your own fruits and in the fall the farm offers many great seasonal activities including a corn maze, hayrides and a pumpkin patch. You can also find the Irons Fruit Farm folks at the annual Lebanon Country Applefest held every September.
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Best Historical Site: The Golden Lamb
The Golden Lamb is recognized as the oldest continuously operating business in the State of Ohio, so it's fitting that it would win in this category. The Golden Lamb has also hosted many notables throughout history like 12 U.S. Presidents, including President Lincoln who stopped in town on his way from Illinois to the White House. You can also stop in the restaurant and have a drink where Charles Dickens once sat.
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A Not-to-miss with Teenagers on Vacation: Ozone Zipline Adventures
This exhilarating ride through the canopy of the Little Miami River Valley will leave you breathless. Now offering 3 unique zipline tours, including one tour that crosses the Little Miami River at 250 feet in the air PLUS a Full Moon Night Zipping tour, Ozone Ziplines is the ultimate adventure for your teen. Not only will your teen test their nerves, but with a full staff of knowledgeable guides to accompany them they might even learn something about the 500 million year old fossils they're soaring over, the 2000 year old Native American Earthworks across the river at Fort Ancient or current environmental issues like water conservation and habitat loss.
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Best Place to Create Winter Holiday Memories: The Christmas Ranch, Morrow
A whimsical place with 350,000 dancing Christmas lights synchronized to holiday music, the Christmas Ranch is one of the best places in Warren County to make Holiday memories with your family. Get your picture with Santa, take a night time wagon ride through the village and mark that special someone off your list with a gift from the Christmas Shop.
Congratulations to all of our 2011 Best of Warren County Winners! The competition was stiff and although these winners were voted the best this year, there are plenty of other great places to dine, shop and create lasting memories with your family in Warren County. Surf through our site to find other priceless gems you won't want to miss.
You don't have to travel far to find beautiful parks, serene campsites and natural wonders, and with the price of gas nearing $4.00 as well as skyrocketing airfare that's good news to travelers in the Midwest. With spots like Caesar's Creek State Park and Fort Ancient Archaeological Park, a National Historic Landmark, lovers of the outdoors will find the perfect family getaway, not far away in Ohio's Largest Playground.
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Caesar Creek State Park
Caesar Creek is a Warren County park offering 7,900 acres for your family to enjoy several outdoor, recreational activities. Located just minutes from Waynesville, Ohio and with FREE admission to the park, families can easily access and explore the trails, lake, beaches and campgrounds of this natural gem.
Visitor's Center - The state of the art visitor center offers a wide variety of displays and presentations featuring exhibits on the area's cultural and natural history. The center also holds numerous special events throughout the year, click here to see what's upcoming.
Trails- Caesar Creek State Park boasts over 40 miles of trails including a 16 mile stretch of the Buckeye Trail passing through the park. Visitors can choose from a variety of hiking trails including 2 hiking only trails as well as 4 horse-back riding trails and 2 mountain biking trails that also allow hiking. These trails offer many overlooks of the scenic gorges and vistas that make Caesar Creek a naturally beautiful destination.
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Camping- Three camping areas with over 200 camp sites are available with electricity and bathroom amenities in designated areas. With many pet-friendly sites available including 30 equestrian camp sites you and your entire family can enjoy the great outdoors with all the comforts of home Also, more Ohio camping sites are available along the Little Miami River at certain canoeing destinations. To make reservations for camp rentals and shelters, please click here or call 866-644-6727.
Fishing- Cast out and kick back with some of the best small-mouth and large-mouth bass fishing in the area. Anglers of all skill levels are welcome. Valid fishing licenses are required.
Picnicking- Four designated picnic areas equipped with tables, grills and drinking water are located throughout the park. Picnic areas can be reserved by contacting 866-644-6727.
Swimming- Mom and dad can catch some rays while the kids take a dip along the 1,300 foot public beach. Open during daylight hours with public changing rooms available, the beach at Caesar Creek makes for a great weekend escape.
Boating- The 2,830-acre lake is perfect for motor boats, fishing boats and kayaks. Visitors must register their own boats before operating on the lake. Rentals are also available upon request.
Pioneer Village - Enjoy a step back in time as you tour the historical Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village. Comprised of a collection of 15 original and replica pioneer cabins and other structures including a schoolhouse, carpenter shop and toll house the village is open year-round, however cabins can be toured only on special event weekends. During these special events reenactors demonstrate the tasks of daily life and offer a fun and interactive opportunity for children to learn about history and what life was like during pioneer times. Click here to find upcoming events.
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Be sure to check out Fort Ancient on June 9-10 for a "Gathering of Four Directions". This event features educational programming about American Indian culture with dancing, drums, storytelling and much more!
Fort Ancient State Memorial, 6123 St Rt 350, Oregonia, Ohio 45054
For more information please visit www.fortancient.org.