1 Hour Drive: Day Trips from Cincinnati, Ohio
Do you live happily in the Cincinnati area, but just want to break free? 🎉
Are you a Northern Kentuckian who wants something to do besides playing corn-hole, or seeing people you went to grade-school with? 🏫
Are you tired of hearing the only fun things to do involve chili, sports, or a park? 🌭
If the above applies, this is for you! Read my list of day trips from Cincinnati, all within a 1 hour drive of downtown Cincy!
⇒ READ: My day-trip ideas within a 2-3 hour drive from Cincinnati!
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Elk Creek Winery & Owenton
If you like to drink wine, all while enjoying beautiful Kentucky countryside, you need to come here! Elk Creek produces their own brand of wines, with many of the grapes grown on site. 🍇
They also offer tours, tastings, and have a cafe. The second floor serves as an art gallery, and in the summer they host concerts and wedding receptions in the outdoor theater.
If trap-shooting is your thing, they have a great clay pigeon course too! Also, the surrounding town of Owenton is very picturesque, and forms part of the “Owen County Quilt Trail”, displaying quilt art pieces on various barns.
♥ More Information on Elk Creek ♥
Driving Time from Cincinnati: 1 hour (52 miles)
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The Old Town of Rabbit Hash
This tiny Kentucky town first gained fame when it announced its mayor as none other than a dog named Goofy. Over the years, the torch has passed on to other animals, and currently a pit bull is the residing Mayor. 🐕
Besides this, the town is a true historic gem for Kentucky. It’s on the National Register of Historic Places!
The General Store, the centerpiece of the town, opened in 1831. It operated since then until February 2016, when a devastating fire burned it to the ground. 😢
The town is still worth a visit now though, as fundraisers allowed the store to be rebuilt and back to business as usual!
While this town is essentially one small street next to the Ohio River, it squeezes a lot of character in!
If you drive in, visit the wine tasting room of Verona Vineyards, 🍷 grab lunch, check out local music on the outdoor stage, shop for antiques, and soak in the vibes of a good old southern town!
♥ More Information on Rabbit Hash ♥
Driving Time from Cincinnati: 53 minutes (29.2 miles)
Do you love history, old houses, or a peaceful country afternoon? If so, visit this grand, historic estate in Burlington, Kentucky.
Completed in 1842, this home offers a glimpse into what rural life looked like in a bygone era.
There are hiking trails, an old cemetery, 🪦and places for artists to sketch. Guided tours inside the home are offered too, and you can learn the history of the Dinsmore family, and see its historic interiors.
The Homestead also hosts a variety of craft-making events and festivals in the summer and early fall. A visit here could also be combined with one to Rabbit Hash, or Big Bone Lick State Park.
♥ More Information on the Dinsmore House ♥
Driving Time from Cincinnati: 34 minutes (22.2 miles)
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Big Bone Lick State Park (Florence, Kentucky)
If the fact that this park used to be a giant tar pit where dinosaurs and woolly mammoths got stuck isn’t cool enough, then the pioneer era stories might do the trick for you! 🦣
Named for the “big bones” of prehistoric beasts found in the area, this park is now home to a population of domestic bison, and offers camping and hiking trails.
There is also a museum, where you can learn about the area’s Native American history and its role in the exploration of America.
In 1803, famed explorers Lewis and Clark came here. They were under commission by Thomas Jefferson, and spent 3 weeks digging up massive bones. 🦴
A local pioneer-era legend named Mary Ingles also spent several weeks here in 1755 as a captive. Captured by Native Americans while living in West Virginia, Mary spent time here (against her will) in homes made out of mastodon and mammoth rib-cages. 🦣
While the big bones are no longer out on the grounds, the museum has a few of the pieces.
♥ More Information on Big Bone Lick ♥
Driving time from Cincinnati: 31 mins (25 miles)
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Dayton, Ohio
11 Comments
I love it when people explore the area around their home towns! Travel adventures are everywhere and your post shows we should all explore our own neighborhoods more. The winery would be my top pick – as wine is one of my fave things – and who wouldn’t want to visit a town called Rabbit Hash? Awesome!
big bone lick state park looks beautiful. Will have to visit it when i come to cincinnati!
Your photo of the Rabbit Hash General Store totally took me back to several of my bike tours. Places like that are to be found all over the northeast along the country roads and there are also some real gems in Central Oregon. So much character!
Looks like there is some amazing day trips to be had in this, your part of the United States. We are always up for a visit to a winery and the air force museum would certainly keep our kids interested. I for one also like visiting small towns and you have some rippers listed here.
Great places to cover on a Day trip. I particularly would be interested in the vineyards of Elk Creek and the Big Bone Lick State park. Hope to get there someday. In the meantime enjoyed the places virtually through your pictures and words.
If you are going to Dayton, you need to stop at Mendelsons
If you think that Lewis and Clark visited Big Bone in the mid 18th Century, you are totally clueless. Please check their ages.
Hi Bill- Thank you for pointing out my mistake. I think when I typed this I confused it with the mid 18th century visit of Mary Ingles, but obviously that is incorrect. I have corrected my error (which you ever so politely pointed out).
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As older citizens we would be interested to learn of day trips for us. Hiking is out due to some health issues and impairments. We can still drive and walk short distances. Thanks for any ideas. Maureen
Hi Maureen- I think from this list you would be happy with Metamora and few of the museum options in Dayton! It’s more than an hour drive, but there are also a lot of fun things to do in Lexington, KY and several scenic drives in the area you could take.