"Spend the Day or a Few Hours"

Maumee is home to the beautiful 100-acre Side Cut Metropark. Miles of tree-lined trails winding along the river and through meadow areas provide for a quiet, romantic walk or family hike. Stop in town and pick up lunch for a picnic near the water. You will discover unique wild flowers, plenty of deer, and other water fowl. A wildlife santuary overlooks a wooded ravine and historic locks. A great place to bird watch! Playgrounds, picnic tables, river-side benches and open fields make this the perfect place to spend the afternoon.
 
15-passenger tram provides weekly nature tours in the summer on Tuesdays. Every spring Side Cut is a destination for fishermen from around the country as walleye swim upriver. The "spring run" is the largest of its kind on the Great Lakes.

Uptown Maumee offers unique shopping venues and a variety of early morning and late night eateries. We have several community events  throughout the year and invite you to come out and enjoy them with us! Browse our website for more information.

ANNUAL EVENTS INCLUDE :
Rock the Block Concert
Saturday, June 7, 2008
June brings an outdoor summer concert to town every year. Listen to the Reaganomics!

Maumee Summer Fair
August 15 & 16, 2008
Friday evening at 5 p.m. kicks
off with the "Taste of Maumee,"
two evenings of live concerts
and a kid's fun zone! Saturday
is the street fair with arts &
crafts, a classic car show,
parade at 10 a.m., and more!


Community Picnic & Fireworks Show
 

It all happens on July 3
Bring the family and join us for brats, hot dogs, and ice cream. Live music from with Johnnie Rodriquez! Kid's games and more! Enjoy the spectacular fireworks show at 9 p.m. Meet us at the corner of East Wayne and Conant, and bring your lawn chair!

Annual Trick-or-Treat in Maumee - - - - October 27, 2008 from 3 - 5 p.m.
Parents bring the kids (1-13 yrs.) uptown for
trick-or-treating at the businesses. The city
holds the neighborhood trick-or-treating on Halloween evening from 6 - 8 p.m. 


Holiday Light Parade
Friday Evening After Thanksgiving
Join us at our official holiday tree lighting ceremony welcoming in the holiday season. Refreshments and Santa visits the Maumee Indoor Theater following the parade. Gifts for the kids!

Maumee Indoor Theater
Wild Wednesdays!
$1 Admission $1 Pop $1 Popcorn
Movie Times: 419-897-8901

Coffee shop, sandwiches, fairtrade handicrafts from artisans -_---------- around the world.
311 Conant St.

A thriving historic district in Northwest Ohio's oldest permanent settlement.
Uptown Maumee offers a variety of professional, commercial, retail and government
services in an attractive revitalized historic district. But, it's not all business in
Uptown Maumee, Sidecut Metropark, our special events and festivals make Maumee
a lively and interesting place to visit, shop, work and live.

Maumee Tackle

"Businesses Helping Businesses in Uptown Maumee"

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Maumee is rich in history. Stop at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center at the corner of Conant and the Anthony Wayne Trail for a free "History Guide" and information brochures.

Clara J's Tea Room

Take a tour, or stroll the grounds.
Six 19th Century historic buildings

Wolcott House Museum

234 W. Wayne St.

Candy, Garden Smiles by Carruth Special Occassion Cards
Corner of E. Wayne & Conant

Fine Chocolates & Gifts