Spring / Summer and Life Is Good in Perrysburg. What to Do? 101 Things To Do With Your Kids In And Around Perrysburg
May 6th, 2010 . by Jon ModeneGot kids?
There are good things and bad things for them to do.
My wife and I have been blessed with three of them. And I know this: you better have a plan. For some activities.
Because if you don’t they will make their own.
Here is a list of just SOME of the things we have tried to do or done or continue to do with our little brood, in no specific order:
1. Attend a Mud Hen’s Game and do everything but watch the game.
2. Play miniature golf.
3. Go ice skating at BGSU. (when the arena is finally done!)
4. Attend a high school football game at Steinecker Stadium.
5. Attend a play.
6. Bike or walk with them. Talk to them while you do.
7. Enjoy nearby Maumee Bay State Park in Oregon.
8. Attend the Circus at the Seagate.
9. Go to the Rodeo.
10. Discover electricity at COSI Toledo.
11. Go out for pizza.
12. Go sledding at Ft. Meigs.
13. See Lights Along The River.
14. Drive out to Crane Creek for birding, hiking, swimming.
15. Watch the Polar Bears at the Toledo Zoo.
16. Catch a “road show” such as Ice Capades.
17. Go to the Carousel Museum in Sandusky.
18. Go to Mystery Hill on Catawba.
19. Visit the Lakeside on Catawaba. Sit at the dock and look.
20. Watch the Rockets at UT.
21. Waterslide and play at Cedar Point.
22. Explore on “Monster Island” at Sidecut Metro Park.
23. Get a poolside hotel/motel room for a mini-vacation. Try the new Holiday Inn in Maumee by the turnpike – close and quick.
24. Go to Perrysburgs’ giant jungle gym, Ft. Imagination.
25. Explore Ft. Meigs.
26. Try the Museum of Art “It’s Friday” program for families.
27. Go to Perry’s Falls for miniature golf.
28. Attend Annual Art Fair in Ann Arbor.
29. Almost anything at Sauder’s Village in Wauseon.
30. Go to the new Tennis Center south of PB on SR 25. Expose them to tennis.
31. Take the boys to Dayton for the Air Force Museum.
32. Old fashioned soda fountain trip to Grand Rapids (Main St.)
33. Take a pony ride at a fair.
34. Check out Toledo Zoo’s latest exhibits.
35. See the F-16’s at Toledo Express.
36. Overlook the city from a hot air balloon ride.
37. Visit the Monkey House at the Toledo Zoo.
38. Attend any ethnic festival in Toledo.
39. Go to the Toledo Symphony.
40. Go on a boat ride from Sandusky.
41. Cross-country ski at Oak Openings.
42. Play at KidsSpace at COSI.
43. Tour the courthouse’s dome in Bowling Green.
44. Try the Arawana boat ride.
45. Discover your family tree on-line and have them help research. Write a book about what you find.
46. Attend the Toledo Opera.
47. Get some “hot” dogs at Tony Packo’s.
48. Pick strawberries out on Central Ave.
49. Attend the Nutcracker.
50. Play golf on beautiful public courses. Kids caddy.
51. Try the annual Air Show at Cleveland. 90 minutes away . . . or in Toledo when it happens.
52. Drive to the docks on east side.
53. Go on the S.S. Willis Boyer.
54. Take the Jet Express from Pt. Clinton to Put-in-Bay.
55. Go to the indoor shooting range at Clelands (if old enough!).
56. Drive to Amish country (Holmes County).
57. Go to the Wood County Fair tractor pull.
58. Go fishing, anywhere.
59. Catch a musical at the Stranahan.
60. Go to the Rubbermaid Outlet in Wooster (trust me on this one).
61. Have an old-fashioned soda at Mom’s in downtown Archbold after hiking Goll Woods.
62. Bike the new bike trails. Slippery Elm is GREAT.
63. Fly a kite in our windy skies.
64. See a first-rate hockey game at BGSU.
65. Watch an IMAX movie at The Henry Ford Museum – less than 1 hour away off of I-75.
66. Chuck E. Cheese’s!!!
67. Go to Ritter Planetarium.
68. Go to the Detroit Car Show.
69. Go to any Common Space art classes.
70. Watch the Fourth of July Fireworks at Ft. Meigs.
71. Pet animals at the Toledo Zoo Petting Zoo.
72. Go to a Michael’s Craft Classes.
73. Domino’s Pizza Farm, Ann Arbor.
74. Watch Ft. Meigs Militia reenactment of 1812 battle.
75. Visit a pet store.
76. Help Daddy build a jungle gym.
77. Visit Camp Snoopy at Cedar Point.
78. Visit the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Museum in Indiana.
79. Tour Barry’s Bagels.
80. Try Safari Park on Catawba.
81. Go to the Zoo’s “Music Under The Stars”.
82. Have a cheap, I mean cheap, giant cone at Twistee Treat on Dixie in Perrysburg.
83. Spend a day at Shipshewana.
84. Barnes and Noble story time.
85. Go to the kids workshop on Sat. morning at Home Depot in Perrysburg.
86. Go to the Way Library, hear stories, read, have fun.
87. Eat out Friday night— everyone else does.
88. Go to any parade. Try Memorial Day or Veteran’s Day
89. Harrison Rally Days, Perrysburg.
90. Pick a bushel of apples yourself at McQueen’s Orchard.
91. Watch Independence Day fireworks on the Maumee in a boat (get there really early!).
92. Visit the Apple Butter Festival, Grand Rapids.
93. Take `em to a Tigers Game at the new Comerica Park.
94. Go to the Detroit Farmer’s Market. WOW!
95. Get in the car, drive to downtown Chicago, have lunch at FoodLife at Watertower Place, shop at The American Girls Store (girls only!) go on the submarine at the Museum of Science. Drive home. Whew!
96. Visit any Navy ship or vessel that comes to Toledo and has tours.
97. See the glacial grooves on Kelleys’ Island.
98. Go pedal boating at Olander Park.
99. Go through the tunnel to Windsor. Open your windows – honk the horn.
100. Read them a bedtime story.
101. Watch old movies from your childhood & let them laugh at you.
I moved here as a child – had no choice in the matter since my parents were in control.
I moved away for grad school and a term with IBM in my first career.
But I came back.
And I am planning on staying.
It’s the experience of many transferees – get here and see how great the land/people/values/housing/transportation . . . and even the climate is. Especially when compared to Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and other “big” cities.
Northwest Ohio has them ALL beat.




















