There's an endless variety of things to see and do in Cincinnati, but sometimes it's good to get out of the city and find a quiet town with a slower pace. This little town is just a 20-minute drive, and once you visit, it will steal your heart forever.
The town of Sharonville has around 14,000 residents, and it's just a 20-minute drive from Cincinnati. Though many people commute into the city from here, it's got its own hometown vibe.
One of the very best things about Sharonville is Sharon Woods, a 730-acre oasis that will make you feel as though you're much farther from the city than you really are.
The Sharon Woods Gorge runs right through the park, and you'll find a short nature trail that takes you right through it. You'll be surrounded by maple, oak and walnut trees here, and you'll stroll past two waterfalls.
Keep an eye out for wildlife here, too. You'll see ducks, geese, rabbits, deer, and more.
Take the 2.6-mile loop trail around Sharon Lake for a quiet, peaceful moment in the early morning hours.
The Heritage Village Museum is a quaint little living history museum that will show you what life was like here back in the 1800s.
The village includes a schoolhouse, train station, general store, barn, and several homes. You'll find docents in period costume ready to give you guided tours, and you can take a self-guided tour around the village, too.
You'll definitely want to set aside time to visit Trammel Fossil Park.
This little 10-acre park is a fascinating place where you can actually dig for fossils. Some of the fossils here are more than 450 million years old, and when you find them, you can take them home.
The Sharonville Depot Deli is a quaint little sandwich shop that's located in an old train depot.
You'll find a great variety of tasty sandwiches, soups, and salads here, and you'll want to bring your appetite, because the portions are huge. It's located at 3327 Creek Road.
For another blast from the past, visit The Root Beer Stand at 11566 Reading Road.
Built in 1957, this little drive-in with counter service serves some of the best homemade root beer and footlong hotdogs in Ohio.
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