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Kings Island
The guide was updated:Kings Island is the kind of place where you show up thinking you’ll spend a few hours and somehow end up staying all day. The coasters are the real stars—The Beast is a classic, Orion is pure speed, and Mystic Timbers keeps you guessing. But even if you’re not into big drops, there’s plenty to do, from kid-friendly rides to water slides at Soak City. Plus, seasonal events like Halloween Haunt and WinterFest keep things interesting year-round.
Useful Information
- Address: 6300 Kings Island Drive, Mason
- Website: www.visitkingsisland.com
- Phone: +1 513 754 5700
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*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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The Mason Historical Society is housed in a charming Victorian house that takes you straight back to the 1890s. Inside, you'll find period furniture and artifacts that showcase the town's history, all thanks to a local antique dealer who helped preserve these treasures. It’s a small but fascinating stop for anyone curious about Mason’s past.
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Kings Island
Kings Island is the kind of place where you show up thinking you’ll spend a few hours and somehow end up staying all day. The coasters are the real stars—The Beast is a classic, Orion is pure speed, and Mystic Timbers keeps you guessing. But even if you’re not into big drops, there’s plenty to do, from kid-friendly rides to water slides at Soak City. Plus, seasonal events like Halloween Haunt and WinterFest keep things interesting year-round.
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Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Perfect for families, animal lovers, or anyone looking for a fun day out, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is packed with incredible animals, from cheetahs to manatees, plus lush gardens to wander through. Check out exhibits like Cat Canyon, Night Hunters, and Africa, or catch a show at the 4D Special-FX Theater.
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Loveland Castle Museum
Loveland Castle, also known as Château Laroche, is a full-scale medieval-style castle built single-handedly by Harry D. Andrews, a World War I veteran, starting in the 1920s. Constructed using stones from the Little Miami River and bricks molded from quart milk cartons, Andrews dedicated over 50 years to this labor of love.
When you visit, you can wander through the castle’s towers and narrow halls, check out some old-school medieval weapons, and just soak in the quirky, one-of-a-kind vibe. It's a fun and odd little stop with beautiful gardens and a peaceful riverside spot to hang out afterward.
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Cottell Park
If you're looking for a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors in Mason, Cottell Park is a great choice. The park’s got something for everyone—playgrounds for the kids, tennis and basketball courts, plus plenty of open space for picnics or just strolling around. There's a peaceful pond where you can do some catch-and-release fishing, and if you're into history, check out the Deerfield Honors Veterans Memorial.
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Warren County History Center
The Warren County History Center covers everything from local history to broader Ohio heritage, making it a cool stop for history buffs or anyone curious about the area’s roots. Plus, there are hands-on activities for kids.
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Painting with a Twist
While you're in Mason, why not try something different? Painting with a Twist lets you sip wine and paint, no experience needed. The instructors keep it fun and easy, so even if you've never picked up a brush, you'll leave with something you're proud of. It’s a great way to relax, get creative, and do something memorable.
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Mason Bowl
Mason Bowl has been a local favorite for over 50 years, and it’s easy to see why. With 18 lanes, automatic scoring, and bumpers for the kids, it’s a spot the whole family can enjoy. When you need a break from bowling, there’s a full-service restaurant and bar to grab a bite or a drink.
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