There's something for everyone.
Explore the scenic natural areas of Oxford, Ohio. Take advantage of the cultural events and visiting speakers at Miami University. Shop small at our locally-owned boutiques. Paint the town at one (or all) of our bars. Find your next adventure here.
Our local business owners welcome you and have taken the safety drill seriously.
See some examples here.
Indian Ridge's four sets of tees offer an enjoyable playing experience to players of all abilities
Visit Website >Indoor pool, diving well, climbing wall, ball courts, and indoor track
Visit Website >ADA compliant boardwalk with two resting platforms with benches
Visit Website >Skate park, outdoor pool, basketball and tennis courts, and an indoor gymnasium
Visit Website >One of the few remaining covered bridges in southwestern Ohio and the only one in Butler County in its orginal site
Visit Website >113 acres with lighted athletic fields and courts, playground, concessions shelter, bike and walking paths, natural area trail, and a gazebo
Visit Website >The log house of Zachariah Price DeWitt; now the oldest remaining structure in Oxford Township
Visit Website >Guided horseback trail rides by appointment.
Visit Website >The Doty Homestead was a family farm for 125 years until it became part of the developing Hueston Woods State Park
Visit Website >Nine-hole course located on Miami University's Western Campus
Visit Website >Self-guided walking tour of the uptown business district
Visit Website >Self-guided walking tour of the historic university district
Visit Website >Recreational park and natural area promoting outdoor recreation, education, and research in the natural sciences
Visit Website >Self-guided walking tour of the historic Western College for Women
Visit Website >A beautifully-landscaped garden and park area, great for leisurely walks and picnics
Visit Website >Three acres of sculpture park and 5 galleries of changing exhibitions
Visit Website >Learn some of the history of Oxford's Black community with this self-guided tour.
Visit Website >Just across the trail from the DeWitt Log Cabin is Miami University Natural Area’s Bird Blind. The Bird Blind is a structure created for people to see birds up-close, in their natural habitat
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Multi-use, paved recreational trails that are easily accessible to all
Visit Website >Three thousand acres of natural resources for outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, golf, canoeing, and fossil hunting. The park surrounds 625-acre Acton Lake, with campsites, cabins, and a resort lodge.
Visit Website >This circa-1950s drive-in theater shows mainstream movies on a single scree.
Visit Website >MetroParks currently owns and manages over 5,000 acres in the county for recreation, education, and conservation.
Visit Website >Enjoy this scenic 47-mile byway tour tracing the lives of two presidents from Southwestern Ohio, William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison.
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