Enjoy hiking, fishing, biking, picnicking and playing at this 63-acre park stretched along one mile of the Ohio River.
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LaBoiteaux Woods
5400 Lanius Lane
Home to wildlife amid 55 acres of forests, LaBoiteaux Woods also features 2 miles of hiking trails and a rustic nature center.
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Mt. Airy Forest
5083 Colerain Ave.
A short drive from downtown, this forest offers nearly 1,500 acres of hiking through hills, valleys, streams, woods, and so much more.
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Mt. Echo Park
381 Elberon Ave.
Mt. Echo offers one of Cincinnati’s most dramatic overlooks, as well an Italianate pavilion, hiking trails, picnic areas, and more.
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Rapid Run Park
4450 Rapid Run Pkwy.
This great neighborhood park has rolling hills, walkways, a playground, a shallow lake and a picnic shelter.
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Avon Woods
4235 Paddock Road
Only four miles from downtown, trade concrete for rolling hills and hiking trails amid a stream cut valley.
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Burnet Woods
3251 Brookline Dr. (at Clifton Ave. and Martin Luther King Blvd.)
Burnet Woods offers so much: hiking, fishing, an historic gazebo-bandstand, picnicking, disc golf, a Nature Center, even a planetarium.
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Caldwell Preserve
430 West North Bend Road
Caldwell features 3 ½ miles of nature trails, including one accessible for wheelchairs, plus an amphitheater.
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Krohn Conservatory
1501 Eden Park Drive
Nationally-recognized Krohn Conservatory features 3,500 plant species amid settings that transport visitors to other worlds.
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Eden Park
950 Eden Park Drive
Eden Park is home to the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Krohn Conservatory, historic
architecture and sculpture, and much more.
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Fleischmann Gardens
524 Forest Avenue
This small park is the site of the former estate of the Fleischmann family, and is now a beautifully landscaped garden.
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Hauck Botanical
2625 Reading Road
The former estate of Cornelius Hauck displays his love of horticulture – enjoy the 900 types of trees, shrubs and evergreens Hauck planted.
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Lytle Park
501 East Fourth Street
Tucked into an historic downtown nook, Lytle offers a three-season panorama of flowers, plus a larger-than-life statue of Abraham Lincoln.
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Mt. Storm Park
660 Lafayette Ave.
This once grand estate-turned-park looks out over the Clifton skyline and the Millcreek Valley, and features ‘The Temple of Love’.
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Piatt Park
Garfield Place
Summer concerts and WiFi access make this very first Cincinnati Park a green haven for downtown workers and residents.
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Washington Park
1230 Elm Street
Located across from Music Hall, this historic park features a charming gazebo and several sculptures.
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International Friendship Park
1101 Riverside Dr. (formerly Eastern Avenue)
Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park. This truly unique park along the Ohio River just east of downtown
is Cincinnati Parks’ tribute to our city’s international friendships.
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Alms Park
710 Tusculum Ave.
Alms offers a magnificent view of the Ohio River, and its shelter building stands on what was the little pioneer community of Columbia.
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Ault Park
3600 Observatory Ave.
At Ault Park you can picnic, play, hike (includes paved walking path), or just enjoy the landscaped scene from the regal pavilion.
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California Woods
5400 Kellogg Avenue
This forested nature preserve offers something for every nature lover: myriad varieties of trees and herbaceous plants,
and a rich variety of wildlife.
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Daniel Drake Park
5800 Red Bank Road
This neighborhood park features a shelter, playgrounds, a walking path and an overlook.
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French Park
3012 Section Road
275-acre French Park boasts hiking trails, creeks, wooded hillsides, a shelter, plus the historic and rentable French House.
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Hyde Park Square
2700 Erie Avenue
This little urban oasis offers a quiet resting spot around the beautiful Kilgour Fountain.
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Otto Armleder
5050 Wooster Pike
This newest Cincinnati Park features, at 238 acres, a large dog park, hiking trails, shelters and recreational fields, plus river access.
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Stanbery Park
2221 Oxford Avenue
Perfect for picnics, hiking, band concerts and community gatherings, Stanbery features old and beautiful trees and a sparkling stream.