Step back in time at Stricker’s Grove, a family-owned amusement park in Hamilton County that has been bringing nostalgic fun to generations of families since 1924. Known as one of Ohio’s best hidden gems, this park offers everything from classic wooden roller coasters and a Ferris wheel to mini golf, cotton candy, and snow cones — all with an old-fashioned charm that’s hard to find today.
A Vintage Park with a Family Legacy
Stricker’s Grove began nearly a century ago on 55 acres in Mt. Healthy, where Henry Stricker planted apple trees and invited families to picnic in the groves. Over the years, the park added a dance hall, pony rides, and in 1954, its very first mechanical ride. In 1960, it moved to its current Hamilton location and remains family-operated, preserving that small-town, community feel.
How to Visit Stricker’s Grove
Because Stricker’s Grove is privately owned, it’s not open to the public every day — which makes visiting feel extra special.
You can experience the park during the Hamilton County Community Fair each July, or on one of its four public open days:
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July 4th
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Family Day (second Sunday in August)
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Labor Day
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Customer Appreciation Day – October 12, 2025, from 12–8 p.m. (rides open 1–4 p.m. and 5–8 p.m.)
Admission is $20 per person, children under 2 are free, and parking is $5 cash.
Host Your Own Event
Looking for a private amusement park all to yourself? Stricker’s Grove can be rented for groups, organizations, and churches. It’s a popular venue for family reunions, company picnics, weddings, retreats, and meetings. To keep each event special, the park typically hosts one group at a time, though small business days allow smaller groups to share the park.
Plan Your Visit
Address: 11490 Hamilton-Cleves Rd., Hamilton, Ohio
Website: strickersgrove.com
Discover why Stricker’s Grove is one of Southwest Ohio’s best-kept secrets — a perfect mix of nostalgia, family fun, and local history right in Hamilton County.




