fbpx

Blog

Here at the Miami County Visitors Bureau, we have been blogging about our area for years. And, more importantly, we continue to ask our residents and visitors to blog about their experiences throughout our historic towns as well. For example… did you know that we are part of the longest paved trail system in the country?

  • Weekend getaways are a great way to boost your mood—and, with its numerous offerings, Miami County is a great place for a summertime getaway. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, artistic endeavors, unique experiences, local history offerings, dining, or visits to breweries, wineries and distilleries, you’ll find it in Miami County. Hike, Bike or Canoe Your Cares Away Spending time outdoors is a great stress-reliever—and Miami County offers many outdoor activity options, from short hiking trails to daylong water and biking adventures. Choose from a variety of walking and running paths including paved pathways and woodsy trails. Miles and miles

    Read More
  • This summer, downtown Troy will once again welcome a variety of artwork as part of Troy Main Street’s biennial Sculptures on the Square exhibition. This year’s exhibit features 25 sculptures from artists throughout the United States as well as local artwork that will be hung in local businesses. Sculptures on the Square will be running from June 16 – October 2, 2023. The exhibition will kick off on Friday, June 16th with the Sculptures on the Square Opening Celebration. The event will take place at The Rec in downtown Troy and additional activities centered around the theme “Wind and Water”

    Read More
  • On April 8, 2024, Miami County residents and visitors to the county will be able to experience something that won’t happen in Ohio again until 2099 – a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the Sun. The last one visible in Ohio occurred in 1806. “Miami County will be in the path of totality for the 2024 Solar Eclipse, so we are thrilled to have this rare and once-in-a-lifetime event happening in our area,” said Leiann Stewart, executive director. “Because of its rarity, we want to celebrate

    Read More
  • Climb and zipline with the Miami County Parks District at Lost Creek Reserve!  This 35 foot tall wooden tower was completed last fall. Features include two rock walls, a cargo net climb, and the 450ft zip line. The tower allows participants to safely enjoy a climbing experience and the adrenaline rush of riding on a zip line. The tower is only open for programs when tower can be staffed and activities can be led by trained Miami County Park District employees. You can find these programs on the parks website HERE. Participants can sign up as dates become available (preregistration

    Read More
  • Taking an art class is a great way to reduce stress, nurture creativity, spend time with family and friends, and meet new people. Because most art classes supply the materials, they’re a great way to try something new without investing a lot in them. As an added benefit, you can create a keepsake that you can take home with you or give to others. Miami County offers a wide array of art classes for both children and adults. You can find it here if you want to try painting, working with clay, glass blowing, knitting, or other arts. Some studios

    Read More
  • An annual holiday, Cinco de Mayo is celebrated every year on May 5th. This day is to commemorate the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire known as the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. What better way to celebrate than to go out for some Mexican food and margaritas? Miami County has plenty of restaurants to choose from with delicious food… so good luck deciding on just one! Agave & Rye 2 N. Market St., Troy Located on the square in Downtown Troy and known for their “epic everything,” Agave & Rye is more than just a taco

    Read More
  • Summer is fast approaching—and that means the kickoff to many homegrown, outdoor events. Local festivals offer a great way to get together with family and friends and to enjoy food, activities and entertainment. Miami County offers many festivals and events that will bring smiles and fun. Each one offers a unique experience. Here are some upcoming events in Miami County. Taste of the Arts, Piqua, May 12 This evening event is a great way to kick off summertime fun in Miami County. Stroll downtown Piqua during the family-friendly Taste of the Arts and enjoy food and live entertainment. Children’s activities

    Read More
  • Heritage Hall

    April 20, 2023

    Looking for a new space for your next wedding, meeting or event? Look no further! When the Park District envisioned Heritage Hall they wanted it to be more than just a building for the community. The purpose of the project was to create a space that combines rustic charm with modern technology. A place where people can learn, celebrate, and gather. This 5,361 square foot event venue accommodates 150 people in banquet-style seating with up to 250-person capacity for presentations or other entertainment. Exposed wooden timbers showcase the vaulted ceiling giving it a spacious feel while the high-speed internet and audiovisual

    Read More
  • Miami County is rich in transportation history, and it tells a story of innovation and expansion. Beginning with the construction of the Miami and Erie Canal from 1825-1845 and the introduction of the railroad to the area in 1857 to biplanes in the early 1900s and the release of the original Ford Mustang in 1964, Miami County is proud of its history and heritage and the people who have impacted our forward progress. Johnston Farm & Indian Agency Experience a different kind of boat ride on the General Harrison at Johnston Farm. The General Harrison is one of a handful of

    Read More
  • The DORA, Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, gives you the opportunity to have a drink and browse some of your favorite shops in Tipp City, Troy, and Piqua. Come and enjoy a drink and time with friends in three of our beautiful downtown communities. Some general rules for DORA participants include, that you must be at least 21 years of age or older to participate and purchase alcohol. You cannot bring outside beverages or beverages bought at one establishment to another alcohol selling establishment. All beverages being consumed must be in a DORA-approved cup within the boundaries of the DORA. Downtown

    Read More