Out on 5th - downtown Dayton

last updated 04/03/2023
Out on 5th - downtown Dayton

Shop, dine and relax! Out on 5th is the closure of Fifth Street in the Oregon District of downtown Dayton to vehicular traffic on weekends. Photo credit @mikebeerbower

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Event has passed (Sun, Oct 22 2023)
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Out on 5th program returns to the Oregon District

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#Outon5th - Enjoy the open street with extra pedestrian space to shop, dine and relax!Out on 5th in the Oregon District, downtown Dayton

Out on 5th is the closure of Fifth Street in the Oregon District of downtown Dayton to vehicular traffic on weekends

The Oregon District Business Association officially launches Out on 5th for the 2023 season on April 7.  Fifth Street will close to vehicles between Patterson Boulevard and Wayne every Friday night through Sunday evening allowing the business district to open up the street for guests to shop – dine – and relax in the open air.

  • Out on 5th gives restaurants and bars in the district room to expand patio seating into the streets.
  • Retail shops can use extra sidewalk space in front of their business for sales.
  • Fifth Street is filled with public seating to allow guests room to spread out and enjoy the outdoors.
  • Local entertainment will be in the district every weekend to enhance the atmosphere.

During Out on 5th, please use the detour map at the bottom of this page to navigate around the street closures and into the parking lots. The Oregon District businesses kindly ask you to park in these lots, garages or public street spaces, and not in the residential neighborhood.

Oregon District Parking - Out on 5th

For more information, visit the the official website website.

Photos: Out on 5th - downtown Dayton

Out on 5th Street Map 2021

Out on 5th Street Map 2021
2021 Map - Street Closure Planned Each Weekend for Out on 5th

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