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Located in Ohio, the Butler County Donut Trail is a self-guided “donut crawl” spanning 80 miles and 12 different donut shops. If you visit 11 of the 12 donut shops and get your “donut trail passport” stamped at each one, you can turn in the passport to the Butler County Visitors Bureau for a t-shirt.
Since many of these donut shops sell out as early as 10 am, you’ll want to give yourself a couple of days to hit them all. To do this, you’re going to need a hotel room. One of my fave places to find hotels is to use Booking.com. You can book all kinds of lodging here, such as vacation homes, villas, hostels, guesthouses, and traditional hotels. Book your room today.
Shops on the Butler County Donut Trail include:
Central Pastry Shop
1518 Central Ave.,
Middletown, OH 45044
Holtman’s Donuts
9558 Civic Centre Blvd.,
West Chester, OH 45069
Jupiter Coffee & Donuts
5353 Dixie Hwy.,
Fairfield, OH 45014
Kelly’s Bakery
1335 Main St.,
Hamilton, OH 45013
Martin’s Donuts
4 W. State St.,
Trenton, OH 45067
Milton’s Donuts
3533 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Middletown, OH 45044
Mimi’s Donuts & Bakery
2267 Millville Ave.,
Hamilton, OH 45013
Oxford Doughnut Shoppe (Optional)
120 S. Locust St.,
Oxford, OH 45056
Ross Bakery
1051 Eaton Ave.,
Hamilton, OH 45013 or
4421 Hamilton Cleves Rd.,
Hamilton, OH 45013
Stan the Donut Man
7967 Cincinnati Dayton Rd.,
West Chester, OH 45069
The Donut Hole by Milton’s
8268 Princeton Glendale Rd.,
West Chester, OH 45069
The Donut Spot
5148 Pleasant Ave.,
Fairfield, OH 45014
If you’re planning to complete the Butler County Donut Trail in a single day, it’s best you visit any day from Wednesday to Saturday. You’ll also need to start as early as possible, as some donut shops sell out as early as 10 am. Shop hours can vary based on the season, so it’s best to call ahead to be sure it’s open. You can also call the Butler County Visitors Bureau at 513-860-4194 and they can help you plan your tour. A map of the Butler County Donut Trail can help plan your tour, too!
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