The Dayton International Airport is proud to display galleries throughout the concourses highlighting some of the many great attractions to explore throughout the Dayton region. Visit our cultural arts galleries showcased inside the terminal on your next visit and see all the hidden gems Dayton has to offer.
Through golf courses and tennis courts, special events, senior programs and individual opportunities for fitness, the City of Dayton Recreation and Youth Services will encourage community togetherness by offering activities for the entire family to enjoy.
Located in Concourse A
An Audubon Center for environmental education and sustainable agriculture, Aullwood increases understanding and conservation through educational activities and by providing opportunities for research and recreation.
Located in Concourse A
The National Museum of the United States Air Force is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world. Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, museum collects, displays, researches and restores the history of the Air Force, as well as today’s current missions.
Located in Concourse B
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery appeals to the young and young at heart with its interactive science-based learning experiences. Meet a meerkat, engineer a plumbing system, dig for fossils or slide down the museum’s large two-story slide. There is something for everyone and always an opportunity to learn at this regional favorite.
Located in Concourse A
With more than 15,000 acres of nature, 150 miles of hiking trails, more than 330 miles of bikeways and 270 miles of river corridor, Five Rivers MetroParks is the ideal attraction for the nature lover. You’re never more than 10 miles from a MetroPark, no matter where you are in the Miami Valley.
Located in Concourse B
From a hill on the edge of the Great Miami River, The Dayton Art Institute houses an array of impressive art collections from throughout the world, as well as outstanding special exhibitions. Known as one of the premier art museums in the region, The Dayton Art Institute is a must-see for any art lover.
Located in Concourse B
Top priority for history buffs, Carillon Historical Park, the Archive Center, Carillon Brewing Company, Hawthorn Hill, Patterson Homestead, Old Court House and Memorial Hall are premier historical sites in Dayton. Dayton History is responsible for bringing the past to life by collecting, preserving, interpreting, presenting and promoting the region’s past.
Located in Concourse B
Contact Beverly Mack at BMack@flydayton.com.