
School's out and the weather is beautiful, so it's a perfect time to try something new. Check out these great small businesses with the June gifts from Cutler Real Estate and LoLo Gifts.
Our agents at Cutler Real Estate are big fans of Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Local small businesses are one of the reasons we love these areas, so we've partnered with LoLo Gifts to spread the word with our program of free monthly offers.
Akron: Ice Cream Cones or Pint
2730 Cleveland Ave. NW, Canton, OH 44709
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If summer was a food, it would be BBQ. Use your certificate toward some tasty wings, ribs, or brisket at Hog Heaven. You'll see just how appropriate their name is!
Hog Heaven's name actually has a double meaning. During the early days, founder Ron Rosenthal personally delivered orders from the back of his Harley Davidson Road King. Today, Hog Heaven sponsors and participates in various motorcycle runs to raise money for scholarships and other funds for kids in need.
330.458.0904
Monday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
1562 Akron Peninsula Rd., Suite 113, Akron, OH 44313
Nothing beats the Ohio heat like some refreshing ice cream. Cool off with a cone or a pint from McMoo's.
One delighted customer referred to McMoo's as the best ice cream spot in Akron that no one knows about. With a good selection of flavors and reasonable prices, it may not stay that way for long. Cutting calories? McMoo's has frozen yogurt as well.
330.940.2181
Monday - Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.
6 S. State St., Westerville, OH 43081
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How will you use your certificate at Schneider's Bakery? With display cases full of mouthwatering cookies, donuts, and pastries, it's a tough choice. The good news is that there are no wrong answers here.
Schneider's Bakery is a classic American small business. In 1954, brothers Carl and Floyd Schneider began turning out their amazing baked goods from a grocery store basement. More than 60 years later, the bakery remains a family-owned business under husband and wife Shaun and Manu Stonerook, who maintain the same standards set by the Schneiders.
614.882.6611
Monday - Saturday 6 a.m. - 3 p.m.
111 W. Liberty St., Medina, OH 44256
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With 40 varieties of hot dogs, you'll find something for every taste at Dan's Dogs Diner. Add fries and a drink for a satisfying combo.
At Dan's Dogs Diner, half the fun is just walking through the front door. The restaurant is a charming throwback to 50s-style diners, right down to the black-and-white checkered flooring and tableside jukeboxes. Dan's recently had the honor of being named one of 11 best places to get a hot dog outside of Progressive Field by Cleveland.com.
330.952.2925
Sunday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
175 E. Erie St. Suite 201, Kent, OH 44240
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Fresh summer fruits make it easy to eat healthy. Choose one of the four bowls from The Fruit Stand and personalize it with crunchies and drizzles.
The Fruit Stand is committed to providing a convenient way for the community to their daily servings of fresh fruit. Products are sourced from local farmers markets whenever possible, so when you support The Fruit Stand, you're also supporting growers around the Kent/Stow area.
330.422.8177
Tuesday - Saturday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
137 W. Liberty St., Wooster, OH 44691
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Have you spent the last year refining your cooking skills? Punch up the flavor of your favorite recipes with quality olive oil or vinegar from Mott's Oils and More.
Mott's Oils & More is like a Disneyland for foodies. While the comprehensive selection of gourmet oils and vinegars may seem overwhelming, the friendly and knowledgeable staff members are happy to offer recommendations. Even better, you can sample different flavors before buying.
330.601.1645
Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
2030 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45208
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Is your sweet tooth crying out for some goodies? Satisfy it with $10 toward brownies, lemon bars, rainbow cookies, and other delectable treats from The BonBonerie.
According to co-owner Sharon Butler, The BonBonerie has two directives for their baked goods: they must be beautiful and delicious. Sharon and her business partner Mary Pat Pace, never ones to stand in one place, are always looking for creative new ideas to surprise and delight their customers.
513.321.3399
Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Do you ever feel like you're always rushing to get somewhere? When you long to slow it down, unwind with the relaxed pace of a horseback ride. Enjoy this healthy and eco-friendly activity at one of these top riding facilities around Northeast Ohio, Columbus, and Cincinnati.
9250 Washington St., Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
Chagrin Valley Farms has a mission to serve all riders through every stage of the "horsemanship cycle." Whether you're a veteran rider or a first-timer, their experienced staff will help you reach your goal. The 85-acre facility includes two heated indoor arenas and four outdoor rings along with pastures and trails. Group, private, and semi-private lessons are available for all ages. Newcomers take an introductory ride so instructors can accurately assess your level and make sure you receive optimum placement. Visit the website for information about their horsemanship camps for kids that are offered year-round.
1009 River Rd., Hinckley, OH 44233
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For the owner and caretaker of River Road Horse Farm, horses and riding are literally their life. Both live on-site so they're easily accessible and stay responsive to the needs of the farm, including horses and riders. Owner Mark Palik, who purchased the farm in December 2011, is continually upgrading the facility to provide a superior experience for guests. One recent change was the addition of a second indoor arena. Lessons are offered for riders starting at age 5, so kids can get started on a lifelong appreciation of horsemanship.
12381 Easton St. NE, Alliance, OH 44601
Loree Stubblefield, owner of Stable Solutions Farm, knows firsthand how powerful the connection between people and horses can be. After Loree's father was stricken with a brain injury and her daughter was diagnosed with a heart condition, she made the decision to run the farm while caring for her family. Today, Stable Solutions is known for its many equine therapy programs, which benefit those with special physical, emotional, and social needs. Guests also love the miniature Australian shepherds raised by Loree's family, who are frequently wandering the grounds.
7380 Scioto Darby Rd., Hilliard, OH 43026
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The story of Sid Griffith, founder of the popular equestrian center than bears his name, is something of a legend. At the age of 11, when his parents refused to indulge his early love of horses, Sid began working at a dude ranch in order to earn riding time. After purchasing his first horse with money from his 16th birthday, Sid went on to an illustrious career riding, showing, and training horses. These days, Sid remains active running his full-service equestrian center along with his wife and their youngest daughter, an award-winning rider in her own right.
1841 Unbridled Way, Blacklick, OH 43004
You would be forgiven for thinking Field of Dreams is a baseball diamond. The name refers to owner Jennifer Hansen's childhood dream to own a horse. After graduating from law school at Ohio State University, Jennifer finally got her wish and wanted to share the experience with other kids who also thought their dream was unattainable. In addition to offering traditional riding programs, Field of Dreams is the home of Dreams on Horseback, a non-profit organization founded by Jennifer that provides therapeutic riding programs.
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Picture yourself on the back of a magnificent horse, enjoying the serenity of nature as you leave the rest of civilization behind. Horse-N-Round Fun, LLC conducts trail rides from 30 minutes to four hours for riders ages 10 and up. You'll pass through peaceful wooded areas, cross gentle streams, and share the space with wild turkeys, rabbits, deer, and other wildlife. If you have a specific trail you want to ride, Horse-N-Round Fun can also bring the horses to you. Hand-led trail rides are available for youngsters ages 4 and up so they don't have to be left out. Plans are in the works to offer riding lessons and other services, so watch their website for news.
10129 Mill Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45231
Does the idea of riding a horse appeal to you, but you're not quite confident you can handle it? Muddy Water Equestrian Park wants all visitors to be comfortable with their decision to ride. At 10:30 a.m. on the fourth Sunday of each month, they have a horseback riding seminar to help newbies become familiar with the experience. Afterward, you'll head out on the noon trail riding session. One-hour trail rides are held at noon, 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. each weekend for guests 8 years or older. Price is $30 per person, or $85 if you want to participate in the seminar. Younger kids can have their own staff-led pony rides for only $5.
10073 Daly Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45231
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For nearly 70 years, Winton Woods Riding Center has been a leading equestrian facility serving the Cincinnati area. They are known for their outstanding instruction programs as well as their equestrian teams for middle and high school students. Team members get a chance to participate in competitions without having to own a horse. Each Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 p.m., one-hour trail rides are available for ages 7 and up with a fee of $45 per person. Guests are also welcome to bring their own horses and access the trail that's approximately five miles round trip.
2215 Snyder Rd., Batavia, OH 45103
Horses are definitely a family affair for George Wisbey, owner of East Fork Stables. As chief of the Cincinnati Fire Department, George's great-grandfather trained the department's horses and later founded the first retirement farm for the fire horses. George, his father, and his grandfather all had successful careers training horses for racing and movies, and his wife Judy runs the summer horse camp. East Fork Stables includes an indoor arena, a riding track around a lake, and 50 miles of trails to accommodate whatever experience you're looking for.
Race horses are known for their quirky, colorful names. If you owned a horse, what name would you choose?

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Visiting a dog park with your dog is such a lovely want to enjoy nature. Your dog can socialize with other pups, and you can socialize with other dog owners. If you're in Northeast Ohio, either permanently or to look at homes for sale, then you're in luck. This area has so many lovely dog parks you can visit. Here are a few top options.
6647 Hopkins Rd., Mentor OH, 44060
If you happen to be in Mentor, stop and play in this dog park for a while. Throughout the park, you'll find plenty of benches you can rest on. There's also a water fountain, especially for dogs.
City of Mentor Dog Park offers separate off-leash areas for small dogs and large dogs. Stick throwing and Frisbees are not permitted for safety reasons, and dogs must remain leashed, except for in the designated off-leash areas. With the open field and picnic tables, this could be a great place to enjoy a picnic lunch while your dog plays.
9038 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland OH, 44094
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This spacious, 9-acre dog park has separate small dog and large dog areas. It's open daily from sunrise until a half hour past sunrise, so you can visit on your own schedule. There's lots of wide-open space for dogs to run, play, and get rid of their excess energy.
Canine Meadows also offers a swimming area for pups, which is really nice during the heat of summer. All dogs ages 4 months and older are welcome as long as they're up-to-date on vaccinations. Portable restrooms are available on-site for human use.
1699 Valley Pkwy. Lakewood OH, 44107
This is another smaller dog park, but don't let the size fool you. The space is well-maintained and a great place for dogs to play. There is a separate area for small dogs, although small dogs are welcome in the larger dog area, too, if their owners prefer it.
Lakewood Dog Park does have a water faucet on-site. The footing is sand, so it does not get overly slippery when wet. Dogs must be at least 4 months old and up-to-date on vaccines, and children must be at least 7 years old to accompany their parents.
841 Page Rd., Aurora OH, 44204
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This laid-back little dog park is a great one to stop by for a mid-morning romp. There's a water pump near the entrance where your dog can get a drink, and there are also a few play features, such as a faux fire hydrant. Of course, the park has plenty of comfortable benches for human visitors, too. No pets other than dogs are allowed.
Open during daylight hours, Tails 'n Trails Dog Park has separate small and large dog areas. There's a double-gate setup so owners can safely unleash their dogs prior to entering the off-leash areas. This is a relatively new park, and it's beautifully maintained. Owners are asked to remain in visual sight of their dogs at all times.
1505 Merwin Ave., Cleveland OH, 44113
If you happen to be in downtown Cleveland, there's no reason to leave the city to find a dog park. This one is a great choice. It has more than 3,500 square feet of fenced-in play space for your dogs. There are even some fun climbing and play structures scattered throughout the space. Waste receptacles throughout the park encourage visitors to keep the space tidy.
Downtown Dog Park is open daily from 8 am - 9 pm. It's open to dogs of all sizes and isn't usually busy mid-day. While your dog plays, you can enjoy a lovely view of the Cuyahoga River, which runs right by the park.
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Located on the banks of Silver Springs Lake, this dog park offers more than 7.5 acres of space for dogs to run and play. They can even splash around in the water and cool off in the summer. The lake is regularly tested to ensure safety, and the City of Stowe keeps the area well mowed and maintained.
Bow Wow Beach offers on-site dog washing stations and a separate area for small dogs. The park is open from 8 am until sunset, but is closed on Thursday mornings for maintenance.
427 Maple St., Wooster OH, 44691
Schellin Dog Park, sometimes known as Wooster Dog Park, is one of the smaller parks on this list. However, it is still natural, beautiful, and well worth a visit. There's plenty of shade from the large trees within the park, along with a nice view of the nearby duck pond.
This dog park has one off-leash area for dogs of all sizes. You can also walk your dog, on a leash, in the larger surrounding area. The trail passes soccer fields and other play spaces.
1439 OH-305, Cortland OH, 44410
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This mid-sized dog park is a great one for dogs who want to run, as there is a lot of open space. There are lots of benches in the open fields, so you can sit and observe your dog's play.
Cooperation Station Dog Park has a pond where dogs can swim, but it is in a separate, gated area, so your dog won't get wet if you don't want them to. There's also a dog washing station, along with water fountains for both dogs and humans. The cleanup area is always well-stocked with poop bags.
Located within Portage Lakes State Park, this dog park includes an off-leash area that is partially fenced and bound on the other side by water. Dogs can run, play, and cool off in the water on a hot day. Many love jumping off the docks and into the water! Dogs of all sizes share this same space.
This park offers lovely views of boats out on the lake. There are plenty of shade trees, and breezes coming off the lakes also helps keep things cool. After playtime, you can do some more hiking around the state park.
Which one of these Northeast Ohio dog parks do you plan to visit with your canine companion?

June is Great Outdoors Month, and Ohio is a particularly beautiful place to spend some time outside in June. In every corner of the Buckeye State, an endless array of parks, lakes, rivers, and trails are just waiting to be explored. If you're looking for an outdoor adventure this month, be sure to check out these wild destinations in Ohio!
4499 Padanarum Rd., Geneva, OH 44041
Overlooking the vast expanse of Lake Erie in Northeast Ohio, Geneva State Park is one of the state's true gems when it comes to summer fun and relaxation. Geneva State Park includes a sandy swimming beach, beautiful picnic areas, and a campground with nearly 100 sites for tents and RVs. But one of the park's greatest attractions is fishing. Lake Erie provides some of the best fishing in America for walleye, perch, smallmouth bass, and other species. You'll find a marina and boat launch facilities along with a fishing pier and ample open shoreline in Geneva State Park.
5793 Boston Mills Rd., Peninsula, OH 44264
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park feels worlds away from civilization despite being less than an hour from major cities like Cleveland and Akron. It is, without a doubt, one of the most spectacular outdoor attractions in Northeast Ohio. Spanning more than 50 square miles, the park follows the course of the Cuyahoga River through its namesake valley, providing a haven for native plants and wildlife. You can explore more than 125 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails within the park, including the beautiful Towpath Trail, which follows the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal. If you're experiencing Cuyahoga Valley National Park for the first time, the Boston Mills Visitor Center is a great place to start.
Valley Parkway, North Olmsted, OH 44070
One of 18 reservations that make up Cleveland's extensive Metroparks system, Rocky River Reservation is a long, narrow park that follows the meandering course of the Rocky River. Trails and other attractions draw visitors to both sides of the river, which is a prime waterway for fishing and paddling. But what makes the Rocky River Reservation really stand out is its equestrian trails, which stretch for miles through the riverside forests. It's one of the best destinations in Northeast Ohio for horseback riding. Rocky River Stables offers riding lessons and guided horseback riding trips.
3305 S. Old State Rd., Delaware, OH 43015
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A popular destination for boating, fishing, and water sports of all kinds, Alum Creek Lake is one of Ohio's largest reservoirs and is located just minutes from Columbus. The lake is long and narrow, making it ideal for water skiing and personal watercraft, but it also has plenty of secluded coves and shorelines perfect for canoeing and kayaking. Campgrounds, picnic areas, fishing access, and a swimming beach are located within Alum Creek State Park. Alum Creek Lake can get a little busy on summer weekends, so it's always a good idea to visit mid-week if you want to beat the crowds.
7925 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43235
We hope you aren't afraid of heights! ZipZone Outdoor Adventures offers one of the most thrilling, adrenaline-fueled outdoor adventures in Ohio, and you can experience it all without leaving the Columbus city limits. ZipZone provides a wide range of aerial thrills, including zip line tours high in the forest canopy, and an exciting treetop obstacle course with five routes and over 60 challenge elements. There's a ground-level kids' park as well, making ZipZone a great option for the entire family.
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The entire Hocking Hills region has a reputation as one of Ohio's great outdoor playgrounds, a haven for everything from hiking and paddling to camping and fishing. Hocking Hills State Park, just over an hour southeast of Columbus, is one of the region's great destinations to enjoy all of the above. The park's rugged landscape includes towering cliffs, tumbling waterfalls, and dense, shady groves of hemlock trees crisscrossed by hiking trails. Campsites and cabins are available too.
211 Railroad Ave., Loveland, OH 45140
Flowing between Dayton and Cincinnati, the Little Miami River was one of the first streams in America to be designated a National Scenic River. It's one of Ohio's most beautiful paddling destinations, meandering through mile after mile of forests and farmland. The community of Loveland, OH is a popular place to begin paddling trips on the river. Guided trips and gear rentals are available through Loveland Canoe & Kayak. For anyone who prefers to stay on dry land, the river is paralleled by the 78-mile Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail.
3400 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45220
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Always one of Cincinnati's biggest summer attractions, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is operated with a commitment to inspiring visitors and helping preserve wildlife. One of the oldest zoos in the U.S., it's been open since 1873 and is currently home to the world-famous hippo Fiona. The adjoining botanical gardens are just as impressive, displaying a spectacular variety of Ohio native plants and trees, as well as non-native plants from around the world. The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is frequently ranked among the best Zoos in America, although the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium gives it a run for its money!
5083 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223
At 1,500 acres. Mt. Airy Forest is Cincinnati's largest park. It was also, at the time of its establishment in 1911, one of the earliest urban reforestation projects in U.S. history. Today, the park offers some of the best opportunities for Cincinnati residents to get off the grid and enjoy some time in the great outdoors. Mt. Airy forest is home to many miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, as well as picnic areas, playgrounds, a dog park, disc golf course, and Ohio's only wheelchair-accessible public treehouse.
Ohio is filled with incredible destinations where you can immerse yourself in the natural world. Be sure to tell us all about your Great Outdoors Month adventures in the comments section!