10 reasons we LOVE spring in Dayton

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Spring is here (even if the forecast says otherwise!!)

With longer days, more sunlight and warmer temperatures, we’ve been thinking about all the amazing things to do in Dayton this spring. Find your happy place with 10 things to look forward to when the warm sunshine returns.

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There are plenty of winter hikes to take with a friend or loved one. Germantown MetroPark is pictured. PHOTO / Jan Underwood for Five Rivers Metroparks

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1.) A walk in the park

There's no better way to welcome spring than with a beautiful hike through nature. The Dayton-area has an overabundance of scenic parks and trails, and they each offer something a little different. If you're just interested in taking in some beautiful scenery, we recommend a walk through the paths at Cox Arboretum or a walk through the beautiful Charleston Falls. Looking for a more rigorous hike? Try the trails at John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs.

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2.) A day shopping outside

There's just something about spending money while also taking in some fresh air. Spend a day at The Greene in Beavercreek for a complete shopping, dining and entertainment experience. Shop in tons of great stores, including anchor store Von Maur. Grab a quick bite at Potbelly or E.O. Burger or enjoy a sit-down meal and drinks at places like The Cheesecake Factory, Fleming's, Bar Louie, Pies and Pints and more.

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If you want a more unique shopping/dining experience, head to Yellow Springs instead. The village is known for its unique shops and dining destinations, including Ha Ha PizzaThe Winds CaféThe Sunrise CaféPeach's Grill and the Yellow Springs Brewery.

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Young’s Jersey Dairy will have discounts on ice cream and other treats to celebrate its 149th anniversary from Jan. 12-15. CONTRIBUTED

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3.) An activity-packed day at the dairy farm

Young's isn't just for kids. It's for the young at heart. Spend the day at the dairy barn and see animals, impress your date by showing off your skills in the batting cages or take in a game of putt-putt golf.

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If you’re hungry, you can grab a casual lunch at The Dairy Store or some comfort food at the Golden Jersey Inn. End your day with a delicious ice cream treat with Young’s homemade ice cream. We recommend the Buckeye sundae – it’s a peanut butter and chocolate lover's dream.

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The plane atop The Hangar greets you as you enter the Wing Walker Patio.

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4.) Dinner and drinks on a perfect patio

One of the best parts about spring is taking your dining and drinking experience outdoors. Dayton area bars and restaurants have some amazing patios to grab a quick drink or a full meal. Here are a few of our favorite patios: El Meson in West Carrollton, The Winds Café in Yellow Springs, The Trolley Stopand Lily's Bistro in the Oregon District, Jimmie's Ladder 11 in Dayton and The Dublin Pub in the Oregon District.

>> The best patios in Dayton

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5.) A day at the ballpark

A true sign of spring and warm weather is Dayton Dragons baseball. A Dragons game should be on everyone's Dayton bucket list. Even if you aren't into baseball, Dragons games offer a fun experience for all ages.

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It’s the perfect setting for a family outing, to enjoy a beer and baseball with friends or even a date. The Dragons’ home opener is set for April 7.

Scenes from the Junior League of Dayton's Run for the Health of It on Saturday, April 22, 2017. Contributed photos by Tom Gilliam

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6.) Walk or run for a great cause

With the arrival of spring comes an abundance of charity 5K walks and races that will help you take your workout outdoors and help a good cause while you’re at it.

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7.) A picnic in the park

Nothing says romance like a picnic in the park. Make up your own meal, or take advantage of some pre-made goodies from places like the 2nd Street Market or Dorothy Lane Market and head to Cox Arboretum, RiverScape or any park of your liking for a scenic lunch or dinner with your love, your besties or your family.

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Brian Whitten, of Dayton, right, and Ulrike Fiedler, of Dayton, take off on their bikes from the Bike Parking area outside the Miami Valley Cycling Summit at the Hollenbeck-Bayley Conference Center Friday, May 31, 2013. Whitten and Fiedler along with several dozen other cyclists from all over the Miami Valley rode their bikes to the summit in downtown Springfield. Bill Lackey/Staff

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8.) A scenic bike ride

One of the best things about living in the Dayton area is a wonderful, interconnected system of bike paths that allow you the flexibility to take a short ride or basically bike across the entire Miami Valley.

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This is the perfect activity if you want some quiet reflection time while getting some great exercise, or something you can do alongside friends and family. Choose your own biking adventure with more than 300 miles of trails in the region.

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9.) A day of thrills and more thrills

OK, it may not technically be in Dayton, but Kings Island amusement park is definitely worth the short drive on a spring weekend.

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Filled with thrills and adventures, the theme park in Mason in Warren County offers roller coasters, water rides, a robust area with kiddie-sized thrills, plus great food like LaRosa’s Pizza and beer galore. The season kicks off on April 14.

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>> Looking for more adventure? Try ziplining

Fans enjoy a performance during the annual Country Concert at Hickory Hill Lakes in Ft. Loramie this July. DAVID A. MOODIE/CONTRIBUTED

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10.) Start planning your summer fun

Spring means it's time to start thinking about SUMMER. It's never too early to start planning your summer weekends around the concerts planned at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering and the Rose Center at The Heights.

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For those seeking a more, let's say, "festive" atmosphere, Country Concert at Hickory Hill Lakes in Fort Loramie will feature a three-day outdoor concert with some of the biggest names in country music. Signature summer festivals include Troy's Strawberry Festival and Dayton's Celtic Fest, among many others.

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What's your favorite thing about spring in Dayton? Let us know: contact@dayton.com.

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