Lynchburg
Lynchburg is a community of approximately 480 families situated on
the banks of the East Fork Little Miami River in the northwestern part
of Highland County. Located at the intersection of State Route 134 &
135, Lynchburg is surrounded by fertile productive farmland, with
quick access to U.S. Route 50 and only 50 minutes east of Cincinnati.
Lynchburg provides quiet and convenient small town living boasting
numerous small businesses, banks, and a pharmacy.
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Historic Shops of Lynchburg Brochure.
Things to Do in Lynchburg!
Lynchburg Covered Bridge:
The Lynchburg Covered Bridge is located on Memory Lane and is open
daylight hours all year round. The Bridge was built/engineered
by John C. Gregg and used significantly between 1850 and 1874.
In 1976 the Bridge was added to the National Register of Historical
Places. Ruth Crampton Memorial Park is conveniently located next to the Bridge
site, and has a picnic area.
Oldaker State
Wildlife Area:
Oldaker State Wildlife Area is open to the public for wildlife
hunting. Proper licensing and rules must be followed.
Lynchburg also holds the annual
Lynchburg Covered Bridge Festival at the Lions Club Park in August.

Lynchburg-Clay High School:
Lynchburg-Clay School District is the home of the Lynchburg Mustangs.
With new High School and Elementary School facilities, Lynchburg-Clay can provide any educational need. For more information see our
Community Directory.
Highland District Library, Lynchburg Branch:
The Lynchburg Branch of the Highland District Library is located in
the center of town. Operated by talented professionals who manage a
scholarly collection of resources. For more information see our
Community Directory.
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