Beavercreek is the biggest city in Greene County Ohio, and a large suburb of Dayton. It is home to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, and to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Understand
The Beavercreek area was settled in the early 1800s. A part of Beavercreek Township was incorporated and became the City of Beavercreek in 1980. The township includes the area known as Trebein. The city has two golf courses, Beavercreek Golf Club (public) and the Country Club of the North (private). Many Beavercreek residents work on the nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The Mall at Fairfield Commons and the Greene Town Center are two malls in the city.
It had population of about 47,000 in 2018.
Visitor information
- Green County Convention and Visitor Bureau, 1221 Meadow Bridge Dr, ☏ +1 937-429-9100, visitors@greenecountyohio.org. M-F 8:30AM-5PM.
Get in
By car
You can get in to the city by taking the North Fairfield Rd exit off of the U.S. 35 freeway from Dayton or Xenia.
By bike
- 1 The Creekside Trail (Beavercreek Station). Beavercreek Station is a hub along Creekside Trail, a bike path that stretches from Xenia to Eastwood Metro-Park in Dayton. The path stretches over 15 miles and has a number of hubs and connecting trails. Amenities include year round restroom facilities and a bike fix station.
Get around
By car
People mainly travel around the city by car. There is no bus service.
See
- 1 National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, 1100 Spaatz Street, Wright-Patterson AFB, ☏ +1 937-255-3286. Daily 9AM-5PM, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The NMUSAF is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world, with more than 360 aircraft and missiles on display. Exhibits include the Apollo 15 Command Module Endeavour which orbited the Moon 74 times in 1971, one of four surviving Convair B-36 Peacemakers, the only surviving North American XB-70 Valkyrie, and Bockscar—the Boeing B-29 Superfortress that dropped the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki during the last days of World War II. Free admission, parking, and WiFi.
- 2 Mount Saint John (At the end of East Patterson Rd.). On Mount Saint John stands an abandoned house of some kind, and some meters from that is the Queen of Apostles church. The church has a worship at 10AM every Sunday, and may have other masses to celebrate holidays, such as Easter in the Spring season.
- 3 9-11 Memorial.
Do
- 1 Dominick Lofino Park.
Buy
- Beavercreek Plaza Shopping Center, 3195 Dayton Xenia Rd. Grocery, pharmacy, a pet store, and a number of fast food restaurants.
- 1 Fairfield Commons Mall (The Mall at Fairfield Commons), 2727 Fairfield Commons Dr (north down North Fairfield Rd. or by going down Grange Hall and turning right before the ramp to the north portion of the I-675 freeway), ☏ +1 937-427-4300. Dick's Sporting Goods, Elder-Beerman, JCPenney, Macy's, Sears
- 2 The Greene Town Center (The Greene), 51 Plum St, ☏ +1 937-490-4900. Retail, dining and entertainment center.
Eat
- 1 House of Thai Restaurant, 3230 Seajay Drive, ☏ +1 937-429-2236.
- Woody's Bar-B-Q, 3321 Dayton-Xenia Road.
Drink
- 1 The Pub, 39 Greene Blvd, ☏ +1 937-320-1199. Authentic British pub serves up nouveau pub cuisine that combines traditional pub fare with cuisine from around the British commonwealth. The centerpiece of the pub is a handcrafted bar, from which guests can sample a wide range of English, Scottish and Irish draught and cask conditioned beers, as well as domestic beers. Smart, casual service, outdoor dining. There's a pub quiz every Monday.
Sleep
- 1 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel Dayton-WP AFB, 3845 Germany Lane. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. This hotel offers pet accommodations and free wireless high-speed Internet access.
Connect
- Beavercreek Community Library, 3618 Dayton-Xenia Rd, ☏ +1 937-352-4001.
Go next
Routes through Beavercreek |
Muncie ← Dayton ← | W E | → Xenia → Chillicothe |