Wild Adventures Await: Celebrate National Zoo and Aquarium Month with Family Fun in Ohio

Are you ready to have fun and make memories with your family and friends? Today, The Morning Thing celebrated National Zoo and Aquarium Month by sharing a list of destinations throughout Ohio.
Check out this list! Follow the links and you can start planning your trip. We would love to have you send us a picture – wnzr@mvnu.edu

🦁 Columbus Zoo & Aquarium (Powell, near Columbus)


🦓 Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden


🌍 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

  • Immersive exhibits, including a two-level RainForest and African Savanna with giraffes, rhinos, cheetahs ohiorc.org+1en.wikipedia.org+1
  • Interactive, family‑driven activities scattered throughout—great for kids to learn and explore hands-on ohiorc.org+1ohiorc.org+1

🐠 Greater Cleveland Aquarium


🐬 Toledo Zoo & Aquarium


🐧 Akron Zoo (Akron)


🐆 The Wilds (Cumberland, OH)

  • Ohio’s massive safari park on 9,154 acres of reclaimed coal mine land en.wikipedia.org
  • Open-range enclosures for rare & endangered species—plus zip-lining, horseback riding, fishing & biking en.wikipedia.org
  • Requires advanced reservations; less conventional but unforgettable wildlife immersion

🗺️ Bonus Spot: African Safari Wildlife Park (Port Clinton)

  • Drive-through safari with exotic animals; also walk-around petting zoo and train rides
  • More interactive with a “Wild Herd” experience—brings people close to giraffes, camels, bison, etc.

📌 Quick Comparison Table

LocationHighlights for Families
Columbus Zoo & AquariumCoasters, rides, behind-the-scenes, conservation programs
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical GardenHistoric grounds, endangered species, hands‑on demos
Cleveland Metroparks ZooRainforest, African Savanna, immersive exhibits
Greater Cleveland AquariumTouch-pools, shark tube, diver shows
Toledo Zoo & AquariumMassive reef tanks, dive shows, evening events
Akron ZooCompact, educational programs, junior keeper
The WildsSafari adventure + outdoor activities
African Safari ParkDrive-through safari, petting train, exotic animals

Family Day Tips

  • Each site offers conservation & educational programming—ask about keeper talks or tours.
  • Check schedules for interactive experiences (feeding times, dive shows, rides).
  • Combine a Zoo + Aquarium visit (e.g., Cleveland Zoo + Greater Cleveland Aquarium).
  • For outdoor adventure, head to The Wilds or African Safari Park.
  • Bring snacks or picnic, water, sunscreen—plus a stroller for little ones.

Special Events on the Summer 2025 Calendar:
🦁 Columbus Zoo & Aquarium (Powell)

🕒 Hours & Tickets

🎟️ Online Perks & Passes

🎉 June Events


🦓 Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

🎫 Tickets

🗓️ June Events



🐠 Greater Cleveland Aquarium

🎫 Tickets

🗓️ June Events


🐬 Toledo Zoo & Aquarium

🎫 Tickets

  • Non‑Lucas County: Adult $32, Child $29, Senior $29. Lucas County: Adult $30, Child $27, Senior $27 toledozoo.org
  • Parking included? Details online

🗓️ June Events

Rick Springfield Concert: June 29 – ticket via Live Nation, sold separately toledozoo.org+1toledozoo.org+1

Twilight Evenings: Wed & Thu, May 28–Aug 28; half‑price admission 4–8 PM, closes 9 PM toledozoo.org+1toledozoo.org+1

Weekly Evening Events: Garden tours, trivia, member mornings, family safaris, etc. See calendar details toledozoo.org

Zen at the Zoo (Yoga + Keeper Talk): June 21 toledozoo.org+2toledozoo.org+2toledozoo.org+2

Are you ready to get IN the water at an Ohio Beach?

July is Anti-Boredom Month. This is your time to find fresh and fun ways to enjoy the last full month of summer! Each day this week, The Morning Thing is sharing ways to fight the boredom and explore new activities that keep your mind and body active.

On Wednesday’s show, Marcy talked about having Summer Fun IN the water! You don’t have to go far. Ohio has some amazing beaches that will give your family a wonderful summer memory.

Click HERE to see a list of great beach destinations in Ohio. This article from ohio.org breaks down the beaches into categories: Best Sunsets, Best Beach Glass Hunting, Dog Friendly, Best Family Beaches and Best Beaches for Peace and Quiet. Check out the list and then head out for some Summer Fun!

https://ohio.org/travel-inspiration/articles/find-your-favorite-ohio-beach

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – What is on your Summer FUN Bucket List?

For our Friday Favorites this week, we focused on the theme of Summer Fun!
We shared our favorite Summer Fun Bucket List ideas.

Click HERE to hear from Alyssa and Marcy.

This morning, Marcy shared some great Summer Fun Bucket List Ideas. Click HERE to check out this list of 80 ideas!

We hope that you take time to have some summer fun in these last few weeks of the Summer of 2023!

It is Summer FUN Week on The Morning Thing. Check out these amazing places to visit in Ohio!

Today, The Morning Thing kicked off a week of Summer Fun!

Each day, we will share different ways that you can enjoy this very special time of the year. We are already in the middle of July! Don’t let the days slip by without making some memories.

Today, Marcy shared 10 amazing places that you can go in Ohio on one tank of gas!
Check out the list HERE.
The website has a map that you can visit numerous stops on your journey. It is a total of 230 miles and only requires approximately 5 hours of drive time.
We think it would be fun to spread out these destinations into several day trips or weekend getaways.

Check out the list and have some SUMMER FUN!
Don’t forget to share a picture with us. Email us at wnzr@mvnu.edu

100 Things To Do in Ohio this Summer

July is here, and that means that the summer days are quickly passing by on our calendars.

There are SO many opportunities for family fun here in Ohio.

We found a list of 100 things to do this summer from Ohio.org

Click HERE to see the great ideas!
You can have fun in the sun, enjoy culinary adventures and make family memories this summer!

Check out the list and let us know if you find a great new location or activity. Send us an email at wnzr@mvnu.edu

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites 6/23/23 – we love a good festival!

The WNZR Crew is On The Road with Big Blue this week at the Centerburg Heart of Ohio USA Days Festival.
So, today for our Friday Favorites, The Morning Thing hosts shared their favorite things to do at this festival. It is a lot of fun for families!

Click HERE to hear from Alyssa Sidle and Marcy Rinehart.

Click HERE to see the complete festival schedule.

Click HERE to register for our Family Summer Fun Prize Baskets. Thanks to Mid-Ohio Powersports for their partnership!

June is Great Outdoors Month. How will you celebrate the summer outside?

Want to keep kids from getting bored this summer and create memories that they’ll have for a lifetime?
Here are 101 ideas for summer FUN from care.com!

  1. Bake cookies for ice cream sandwiches.
  2. Volunteer at a nature center.
  3. Make a photo journal or a family yearbook.
  4. Have a luau in the backyard.
  5. Visit the beach and collect shells.
  6. Make a fort out of cardboard boxes.
  7. Visit a farmer’s market.
  8. Stage an A-to-Z scavenger hunt, where you have to find something that starts with every letter. Or try one of these other scavenger hunt ideas
  9. Pick fresh berries.
  10. Have a picnic at a state park.
  11. Make ice creamYou can even try using YayLab’s ice cream ball, which you fill with ice cream base and kick around until frozen.
  12. Go canoeing at a local lake.
  13. Build a sandcastle.
  14. Write and illustrate your own book and have it published into an actual hardcover book using IlluStory.
  15. Set up an ice cream sundae buffet for dinner.
  16. Clean up trash at a park in your neighborhood.
  17. Have a backyard campfire … or just use the grill! Roast hot dogs on sticks, pop popcorn and finish off with s’mores.
  18. Make homemade pizza.
  19. Go for a nature walk and then make a collage from objects you find along the way.
  20. Head to a creek and look at the ducks.
  21. Set up a lemonade stand and raise some money for a good cause.
  22. Have a water balloon toss … or fight!
  23. Practice your origami skills and make construction paper crafts to hang from the ceiling.
  24. Go biking on a trail.
  25. Interview a grandparent or an older relative about what life was like when they were young.
  26. Plan a picnic at a local park — or in your backyard.
  27. Save this list of Caldecott Medal-winning kids books, and visit the local library throughout the summer and try to read as many as you can.
  28. Create salad spinner art by placing circles of paper inside a cheap salad spinner, dab tempera paints on top, cover and spin away.
  29. Practice making interesting shadow puppets and then put on a show with your characters.
  30. Plant a garden of herbs and veggies.
  31. Make a sidewalk chalk mural and invite the neighbor kids to join in the fun.
  32. Go ice blocking (sledding) on grass with a towel-covered block of ice.
  33. Have an outdoor painting party using huge canvases or cardboard.
  34. Visit a fish hatchery.
  35. Plant a butterfly garden with flowers.
  36. Pretend to be pirates for a day — dress up in costumes, plan a treasure hunt and talk like a pirate.
  37. Make an indoor “sandbox” using colored rice by mixing 4 cups of rice, 3 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol, and a few drops of food coloring and and letting it dry overnight.
  38. Turn the backyard into a carnival — set up a face painting area and games like ring toss.
  39. Make totem poles out of paper towel rolls and decorate them.
  40. Visit a museum you’ve never been to.
  41. Make a giant hopscotch or Twister game on the lawn (with spray paint) or driveway (with chalk).
  42. String beads into jewelry.
  43. Make a bird house out of Popsicle sticks.
  44. Learn about stargazing and identify as many constellations as possible — see if there are any local astronomy groups for kids.
  45. Create leis with wildflowers.
  46. Go fossil hunting near a lake.
  47. Break out your baseball glove and start a game, sandlot style.
  48. Make paper boats and race them in a kiddie pool using straws to propel them.
  49. Play mini-golf — or set up a course in your driveway by laying different size containers on their sides.
  50. Make a sand art garden and plant a succulent.
  51. Get a map of the United States and mark off all the exciting places you want to visit — create the ultimate road trip.
  52. Set up a net and play badminton and volleyball. Or try one of these other backyard games for kids.
  53. Visit an amusement park or water park.
  54. Wade through a stream and search for minnows or tadpoles.
  55. Go zip-lining.
  56. Have a tricycle race at the park.
  57. Investigate an ethnic grocery store and make lunch using interesting spices and kid-friendly international recipes.
  58. Visit a fire station.
  59. Collect rocks and paint them to use as paperweights or pet rocks.
  60. Go roller skating.
  61. Visit a zoo or aquarium to learn about animals.
  62. Run through the sprinklers.
  63. Blend your own smoothie — they’re good for you!
  64. Set up a bike wash and raise money for a local charity.
  65. Batter up at a batting cage.
  66. Let kids paint the sidewalk or patio with plain old water and sponge brushes. When their creation dries, they can begin again.
  67. Bake cupcakes in ice cream cones and then decorate them.
  68. Assemble a family cookbook with all your favorite recipes.
  69. Go horseback riding.
  70. Make popsicles in Dixie cups using fruit juices.
  71. Catch fireflies in a jar (and let them go at the end of the night).
  72. Stage your own Summer Olympics with races, hurdles and relays.
  73. Create a backyard circus — kids can pretend to be animals and dress up as clowns.
  74. Decorate bikes and have a neighborhood Fourth of July parade.
  75. Take a sewing/crochet/knitting class.
  76. Make Mexican paper flowers using different colored tissue paper.
  77. Go to a flea market.
  78. Volunteer at an animal adoption organization.
  79. Visit a retirement home and read stories to residents.
  80. Attend an outdoor festival or concert.
  81. Pick a nearby town to visit for the day.
  82. Visit a cave.
  83. Mark off all the local parks on a map — then visit them, take pictures and vote for your favorite.
  84. Take in a fireworks exhibit.
  85. Make crafts with recyclable items like stickers using old photos, magazines and repositionable glue.
  86. Make your own hard-to-pop bubbles with 1 cup of distilled water, 2 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap and 1 tablespoon of glycerin.
  87. Paint canvas sneakers with fabric paint pens or acrylic paint.
  88. Create three-dimensional buildings using toothpicks and mini marshmallows.
  89. Make bird feeders by covering pine cones with peanut butter and rolling in birdseed.
  90. Paint with ice by freezing ice cube trays with washable tempera paint.
  91. Create unusual s’mores by experimenting with ingredients like cookies, bananas, mini candy bars, flavored marshmallows and white chocolate.
  92. Have a fancy tea party.
  93. Make a giant slip-n-slide with a painter’s tarp and shaving cream.
  94. Go camping in the backyard or at a campsite.
  95. Let kids paint each other with washable tempera paint and then wash it off in a sprinkler run.
  96. Visit a national park and help the kids earn a junior ranger badge.
  97. Go to a ballgame and teach your kids (and yourself) how to keep a scorecard.
  98. Set up a tent in the backyard to use as a summer playhouse.
  99. Take a free kid’s workshop at stores like Lowe’s, Home Depot or Pottery Barn.
  100. Have a game night with charades, Pictionary and bingo.
  101. Let kids brainstorm creative things to do with a boring brown paper bag — you’ll be surprised at how many things you can come up with.

(Picture from http://www.care.com)

Summer is here! The Morning Thing shares ideas for FREE Summer Fun.

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Summer break has begun and the kids are home. Don’t worry about the kids getting bored, we found a list of FREE things to do with your kids this summer!

These are great ideas from www.thekrazykouponlady.com for families including visiting museums, free bowling, $1.00 movie tickets and factory tours.

The WNZR crew will be busy this summer with “On The Road with Big Blue”. Our calendar is full of fun family events happening in our community.
Keep up to date on these events at our website – http://wnzr.fm/on-the-road-with-big-blue.html

We also have an online calendar highlighting events with local non-profit organizations, churches, schools and community events.

Here is a preview of what is coming up for the summer of 2017:

Danville/Howard Turkey Festival – 6/15 – 6/17
Relay for Life (to benefit the American Cancer Society) – 6/16 – 6/17
Centerburg Heart of Ohio USA Days Festival – 6/21 – 6/24
4th of July Celebration at Ariel Foundation Park – 7/4
July First Friday – 7/7
Knox County Fair – 7/22 – 7/30
The Ohio State Fair – 7/26 – 8/6
August First Friday – 8/4
Hartford Fair – 8/5 – 8/12
Dan Emmett Music and Arts Festival – 8/10 – 8/13

 

 

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