
If you're shopping for homes in Ohio and trying to narrow down the choices of communities you'd like to live in, you probably can't do better than Beavercreek. It's a dynamic community with plentiful amenities, but also has outdoor venues that give you a sense of spaciousness and an uncrowded landscape. Once you're convinced about how cool Beavercreek is, you'll want to shop for a home among Beavercreek homes for sale. Our REALTORS® will be happy to show you around.
Beavercreek at a Glance
Located in the Miami Valley, the City of Beavercreek is 27.3 square miles, with 46,549 population, as of the 2020 census. Close to Dayton, Beavercreek is also neighbors with Wright State University and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Incorporated in 1980, Beavercreek's history stretches back to the early 19th century.
The landscape is known for its spacious, rolling aspect, and though development has sped up in recent years, there is still a large expanse of undeveloped land. Prospective home buyers looking for an uncrowded environment will appreciate Beavercreek's open spaces.
Among the amenities are two malls that offer shopping and dining venues for residents and visitors. Beavercreek is also home to research and manufacturing firms involved in aerospace, automotive components, advanced technologies, and electronics.
What There Is to Do in Beavercreek
There's plenty to do and see in and around Beavercreek. Whether you're just exploring on your own or with the family, or you've got out-of-town guests to entertain, you'll enjoy getting to know the Beavercreek area. Here are some of our top attractions.
- National Museum of the United States Air Force. 1100 Spaatz St., Dayton
Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in nearby Dayton, the National Museum of the United States Air Force features 350 aerospace vehicles and missiles and thousands of artifacts over 19 acres of indoor exhibit space. There are numerous galleries, including those devoted to Early Years of Aviation, World War II, Korean War, Southeast Asia War, Cold War, Missile Gallery, Space Gallery, Research and Development, and more.
- Beavercreek Parks.
The City of Beavercreek manages 24 parks. The parks range from small recreational parks with playgrounds and picnic tables, to hiking trails, to extensive wetlands. Some of the parks you'll want to experience: Creekside Trail, a 4.9-mile paved, linear park for hiking or cycling; Creekside Reserve, a natural setting where you can hike or observe nature; and Siebenthaler Fen Boardwalk - Beavercreek Wildlife Area, a unique wetlands area for birdwatching and nature appreciation.
- The Greene Town Center. 4452 Buckeye Lane, Beavercreek
The Greene Town Center offers dining, recreation, shopping, and mixed-use offices. It's pedestrian-friendly, and there are frequent events, including concerts, art festivals, wine tastings, and more. Check The Greene's Facebook page for upcoming events.
- Top Beavercreek Attractions
Enjoy some of Beavercreek's top attractions, like these: Great Escape Game, a fun-filled adventure for a group of friends at 2332 Grange Hall Road, Beavercreek; Hindu Temple of Dayton, 2615 Temple Lane, Beavercreek — the temple serves the local Hindu community and also has recreational facilities; and Cinemark The Greene 14 and IMAX, 4489 Glengarry Drive, Beavercreek. Catch a new release while relaxing in a luxury lounger and enjoying snacks from the full bar.
- Beavercreek City Schools.
Learn all about Beavercreek City Schools. The local schools offer vibrant programs of academics, arts, and sports so students have access to a well-rounded education.
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