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So Much to See and Do for Children at Put-in-Bay

Children have so much to see and do at Put-in-Bay!

Contrary to the popular notion that Put-in-Bay is just a party-town, there are so many wonderful island adventures which will provide a rewarding and fun experience for kids.  Don’t miss the many venues which make a family outing to South Bass Island a good time.

Indoor and outdoor activities at Put-in-Bay are plentiful, and they all promise to keep children engaged and happy while experiencing the splendor of the island setting.  Below is PiBDaily’s recommendation for great escapades perfect for the young’uns!

  • Learn more about Lake Erie by exploring its rich history and experiencing science up close at the Aquatic Visitors Center.  2024 tours begin on Wednesday, 14 June.

 

  • Lake Erie Islands Historical Society Museum has many rotating exhibits as well as established exhibits on island history.  These will captivate middle and high school students who appreciate the perspective historical artifacts generate.

 

  • Perry’s Cave Family Fun Center remains the “cat’s meow” with mini-golf, a maze, gemstone mining, Butterfly House, antique car museum, and the remarkable 208 feet long by 165 feet wide cave fifty-two feet below the island surface. View stalactites, stalagmites and cave pearls

 

  • The Nature and Wildlife Center is a must-see place for the budding environmentalist in the family!  Exhibits and programs focus on the flora, fauna, and lands of Lake Erie’s Bass Islands.

 

  • Easy paddling around Put-in-Bay Harbor comes courtesy of Kyak the Bay, Ltd.  Put some on-the-water splash time in the itinerary!

 

  • Chocolate Cafe, between Perry’s Cave and the Village on Catawba Avenue, is the perfect afternoon stop for ice cream or chocolate confection.

 

 

  • Erie Islands Library is more than a place to pick up a good summer read.  Activities focusing on child participation are plentiful!

 

  • Finally, if your children like hands-on planning and enjoy computer-interactive software, direct them to the outstanding Bass Islands resource presented by Miller Boat Line:  the Interactive Map is a powerful on-line tool for discovery and exploration.  Let the kids plot their course through attractive sights and experiences.