
When friends and family come to visit you in the home you bought from Beavercreek homes for sale, you likely will want to show them around the area. Beyond the typical dining and entertainment venues (you know, movies, bars, and shopping), you could show them some places that are unique to Beavercreek and environs.
It's a good thing our REALTORS® are on the ball and have been compiling some special spots for you to take the company to. Here are just a few in the area to get you going.
- Hindu Temple of Dayton. 2615 Temple Lane, Beavercreek
The Hindu Temple of Dayton was built in 1976 to provide those of the Hindu faith with a center for their religious practices in this area. However, non-Hindus are more than welcome to visit and learn about Hindu practices and traditions and to tour this unique facility. Two Hindu priests perform rituals central to the religion, and also lead services.
- Creekside Reserve. 761 Factory Road, Beavercreek
In a state that is abundant with beautiful scenery, with trails that help explorers to visit them, Creekside Reserve of Beavercreek stands out. Lovingly restored by a legion of volunteers, the Reserve follows a bike path parallel to U.S. Route 35. Trails allow visitors views of the Little Beaver Creek and intermittent meadows. The donated land was dedicated as a reserve by the Greene County Park District more than 20 years ago. There is a constructed wetland and 3.5 miles of gravel trails, plus 1.5 miles of bikeway. Wildlife, which had been severely diminished, is beginning to return to the Reserve.
- The Olde Farmstead. 2727 Fairfield Commons, Beavercreek
Got a yearning to shop? Sample something different at The Olde Farmstead. Featuring unique merchandise with an inspirational focus, the Olde Farmstead offers decorative furnishings, including clocks, signs, linens and textiles, rugs, grapevine trees, children's gifts, bereavement gifts, framed artwork, lighting, and more. Let this be at the top of your list for shopping musts when you have company; but don't wait till then — visit The Olde Farmstead right now and let them help you jazz up your decor.
- Gravity Spa. 1905 Woods Drive, Beavercreek
We're betting after all that moving in you did, you could us a nice day at the spa — Gravity Spa, to be specific. Got back issues after all that heavy lifting? Try the float tank. There's also Corporate Chair and Relaxation Massage, Cupping (you're going to feel better the next day!), Swedish Massage, and a combo package for massage and floating. Also, try: Hot Stone Massage, Himalayan Salt Stone Massage, Prenatal Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Sports Massage, and Aromatherapy Massage.
- Rotary Park. 2260 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek
Rotary Park is 72 acres of athletic-use parkland. Bring the kids and participate in these park uses: playground, soccer field, volleyball, and baseball/softball. Or, just come and have a picnic for your extended family at the large shelter. Join up with the Greene County Cosmos soccer program, the Beavercreek Sox program, the Beavercreek Youth Softball program, and the city's adult softball program.
- Beaver-Vu Bowl. 1238 North Fairfield Road, Beavercreek
If you've never bowled, you don't know what you're missing. It's good fun, stimulating exercise, and a great way to meet new friends. You can join a league, plan bowling parties, and have the kids participate in after-school bowling, all at Beaver-Vu Bowl. Coming up April 9: the 9=X Easter 9-Pin "No-Tap" Tournament, plus other special events in the near future.
There's an abundance of cool stuff to do in Beavercreek, so get going. Questions about buying or selling a house? Contact Wright-Patt Realty.