Best attractions and places to see around Campbell include historical sites, natural features, and recreational areas. The region offers a mix of historical landmarks such as bridges and mills, alongside expansive parks and lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of settings, from preserved historical structures to natural landscapes suitable for outdoor activities. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and engagement with nature.
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Boardman Park is a large park, spanning about 227 acres and offering sports facilities including baseball and softball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, and basketball courts. Additionally, there are playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails, and open green spaces for families. Boardman Park also hosts community events like concerts, festivals, and holiday celebrations.
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Lanterman's Mill is a historic grist mill in Mill Creek Park. German Lanterman and Samuel Kimberly established the mill in 1845. Today, it stands as a tourist attraction, educational museum, and historical landmark. Mill Creek, which flows under the mill and turns the large waterwheel to grind grain.
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The Mill Creek Park Suspension Bridge is a link connecting the east and west sides of Mill Creek Park. The bridge was built in 1895 by Charles Fowler of the Youngstown Bridge Co. Spanning an 86-foot-long and 32-foot-wide bridge, this suspension bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
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Lanterman Falls Covered Bridge is one of Mahoning County’s most historic and photographed landmarks. It's nice to visit all year; summer brings bright green forests; autumn brings a rainbow of colors to the trees; and winter has wreaths hung up on the bridge. It was constructed between 1845 and 1846 by German Lanterman and Samuel Kimberly.
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Lake Newport, the largest among Mill Creek Park's three lakes, has 60 acres of open water and 40 acres of wetlands. The lake is popular for boating and fishing activities, with kayak rentals available and a boat launch for accessibility. Bikers can enjoy riding around the lake via West Newport Drive and East Newport Drive.
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You can explore several historical sites, including Lanterman's Mill, a historic grist mill established in 1845 that now functions as an educational museum. Other notable historical bridges include the Mill Creek Suspension Bridge, built in 1895 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Lantermann Falls Covered Brigde, constructed between 1845 and 1846.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Boardman Park is a large park with playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and walking trails, often hosting community events. Newport Lake is also family-friendly, offering boating and fishing activities, with kayak rentals available.
The region boasts beautiful natural features, including Newport Lake, the largest of Mill Creek Park's three lakes, offering 60 acres of open water and 40 acres of wetlands. The Los Gatos Creek Trail, though not a highlight in this guide, is a scenic path popular for walking, jogging, and cycling, providing a peaceful escape into nature.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, consider routes like the 'East Cohasset Trail' or the 'Lanterman's Mill – Lantermann Falls Covered Brigde loop from Mill Creek Park'. If you prefer running, there are options such as the 'Mill Creek Suspension Bridge – Lanterman's Mill loop from Glenwood & Carroll'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and running guide for Campbell.
Absolutely. Several hiking trails are accessible, including easy options like the 'East Cohasset Trail' (5.3 km) and the 'Poland Village Full Loop via Thatcher Trail' (5.3 km). For a slightly longer walk, try the 'Lanterman's Mill – Lantermann Falls Covered Brigde loop from Mill Creek Park' (7.7 km). Discover more trails in the easy hikes guide for Campbell.
Beyond the specific highlights, Campbell features several popular parks. John D. Morgan Park is one of the largest, offering playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and walking trails. Campbell Park provides basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and access to the Los Gatos Creek Trail. Edith Morley Park offers a peaceful setting with lush greenery.
Campbell offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Heritage Theatre, located within the Campbell Community Center, hosts a variety of performances including concerts, plays, and dance shows. The Campbell Historical Museum, housed in the city's original firehouse, chronicles Campbell's history from its agricultural roots to the present day.
Downtown Campbell is a vibrant district with over 100 shops, services, and restaurants, featuring tree-lined walkways and classic architecture. It's also home to the iconic Campbell Ave Egg Fountain. The Campbell Farmers' Market, held every Sunday, is a popular spot for fresh produce, crafts, and live music, creating a lively community atmosphere.
Many attractions, especially those outdoors like the bridges and parks, are enjoyable year-round. For example, the Lantermann Falls Covered Brigde is noted for its beauty in summer with bright green forests, autumn with colorful trees, and winter when wreaths adorn the bridge. The Farmers' Market is a weekly event, and cultural performances at the Heritage Theatre vary by season.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and scenic beauty of sites like the Lantermann Falls Covered Brigde, which is one of Mahoning County’s most historic and photographed landmarks. The educational aspect of Lanterman's Mill and the recreational opportunities at Boardman Park also receive high praise from the community.
Yes, the Ainsley House is a beautifully preserved English Tudor-style home from 1925, offering guided tours that provide insight into early 20th-century life and architecture. The Campbell Water Tower, an iconic late 19th-century structure, is also a distinctive historical landmark visible from various points in the city.
Just outside Campbell, you can visit the world-famous Winchester Mystery House in nearby San Jose, known for its unique architectural design. Another option is Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos, which offers paddle boating, picnicking, hiking, and biking trails.


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