Attractions
History and Museums

5401 Corso Road
(513) 523-6314
One of the few remaining covered bridges in southwestern Ohio and the only one in Butler County in its original site

4830 Oxford Trenton Road
(513) 523-8005
The log house of Zachariah Price DeWitt and now the oldest remaining structure in Oxford Township

6924 Brown Road
(513) 523-8005
The Doty Homestead was a family farm for 125 years until it became part of the developing Hueston Woods State Park

Shideler Hall, Room 126
(513) 529-3220
Exhibits of rocks, minerals, fossils, and meteorites, including our world-famous local fossils and an OmniGlobe digital display

Upham Hall, Room 100
(708) 937-6253
Exhibits and interactive programs about animal biodiversity, conservation, and ecology

401 East Spring Street
(513) 529-8380
Exhibits relating to the life of William Holmes McGuffey
Art

10 South College Avenue
(513) 524-8506
Historic building with local arts and events

801 South Patterson Avenue
(513) 529-2232
Three acres of the sculpture park and five galleries of changing exhibitions

6 North Beech Street
(513) 523-2734
Paint your own pottery studio with art classes
Tours

This self-guided walking tour uses an interactive app that transports you back in time to experience the 1964 Freedom Summer training firsthand

Learn some of the histories of Oxford's Black community with this self-guided tour

(513) 523-8687
A scenic 47-mile byway tour tracing the lives of two presidents from Southwestern Ohio, William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison

(513) 523-8687
Self-guided walking tour of the historic university district

(513) 523-8687
Self-guided walking tour of the uptown business district

(513) 523-8687
Self-guided walking tour of the historic Western College for Women
Miami University

501 East High Street
(513) 529-1809
Founded in 1809, Miami University is the
second-oldest university in Ohio and the 10th
oldest public university in the United States
Active

801 South Patterson Avenue
(513) 529-8181
A nine-hole course, located on Miami University's Western Campus

610 South Oak Street
(513) 529-9800
Public ice-skating rink

2600 Oxford Millville Road
(513) 524-4653
Indian Ridge's four sets of tees offer an enjoyable playing experience to players of all abilities

6711 Ringwood Road
(513) 280-6569
Indoor shooting range, training, and pro-shop

750 South Oak Street
(513) 529-4732
Indoor pool, diving well, climbing wall, ball courts, and indoor track

6484 Morning Sun Road
(513) 255-5752
Guided horseback trail rides by appointment
Outdoors

701 Kay Rench Drive
(513) 523-6314
Community pool, water park, and concessions

120 North Patterson Avenue
(513) 529-3770
A beautifully-landscaped garden and park area, great for leisurely walks and picnics

6301 Park Office Road
(513) 523-6347
Three thousand acres of natural resources for outdoor recreation such as hiking, fishing, golf, canoeing, and fossil hunting

2051 Timberman Road
(513) 867-5835
MetroParks currently owns and manages over 5,000 acres in the county for recreation, education, and conservation

The Bird Blind is a structure created for people to see birds up close, in their natural habitat

(513) 524-2197
Seventeen miles of hiking trails

5160 Morning Sun Road
(513) 523-6314
Oxford area dog park for off-leash play

5401 Corso Road
(513) 523-8687
Multi-use, paved recreational trails that are easily accessible to all

6801 Fairfield Road
(513) 523-6314
113 acres with lighted athletic fields and courts, playground, concessions shelter, bike and walking paths, natural area trail, and gazebo

6025 Fairfield Road
(513) 523-6314
Skate park, outdoor pool, basketball and tennis courts, and an indoor gymnasium

4346 Millville Oxford Road
(513) 529-8512
Recreational park and natural area promoting outdoor recreation, education, and research in the natural sciences

5995 Fairfield Road
(513) 524-2150
ADA-compliant boardwalk with two resting platforms with benches
Media Entertainment

37 West High Street
(513) 857-7444
Comics, vinyl records, and games

1816 Old Oxford Road
(513) 929-2999
This circa-1950s drive-in theater shows mainstream movies on a single screen

35 West High Street
(513) 593-5987
An established, newly expanded poker club