Warren County (Ohio)
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Cities
- Oregonia
- Harveysburg
Other destinations
- Caesar Creek State Park - Recreational lake with beaches, boat ramps, hiking trails, and campsites - in Waynesville
Understand
With over 6.4 million yearly visitors and a wealth of attractions and accommodations, it is no wonder this county in Southwest Ohio is called Ohio's Largest Playground. Warren County is located within a day’s drive for 65% of the nation’s population. Easy access to two international airports and major interstates, makes Warren County a great hub-and-spoke destination for visitors. Travelers can conveniently enjoy a greater variety of activities within a 30-mile radius than they can anywhere else in Ohio.
Get in
By plane
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). (859) 767-3151. Located off of Interstate-275 at Exit #4 in Kentucky. CVG offers 500 daily departures to more than 120 cities non-stop. CVG is also Delta's second largest hub. It is only about a 35 minute drive from CVG to most Warren County attractions.
- Dayton International Airport (DAY). (937) 454-8200. Located off of Interstate-70 at Exit #32. DAY offers non-stop service to most major U.S. cities like Atlanta, New York, NY, Chicago, Dallas, and Washington D.C. It is only about a 45 minute drive from DAY to most Warren County attractions.
See
Museums
- Wright "B" Flyer Museum Springboro
- Warren County Historical Society Museum in Lebanon
- Fort Ancient State Memorial in Oregonia
- Caesar's Creek Pioneer Village Waynesville.
- Springboro Historical Society Museum | Springboro
- First Free Black School in Harveysburg
Festivals
- Ohio Renaissance Festival Harveysburg
- Ohio Sauerkraut Festival Waynesville
- Historic Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade & Christmas Festival in Lebanon
Do
- Amusement and water parks in Mason.
- Start Skydiving in Lebanon.
- Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad in Lebanon
- Music and Theatre in Springboro and Lebanon
- Golf in Lebanon and Mason