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Robert A. Schuler Park. The Robert L. Schuler Sports Complex is the newest jewel in Sycamore Township’s crown. The 18 ACRE park is named after State Senator and former Sycamore Township Trustee Robert L. Schuler, who passed away while still serving in the Ohio State Senate.
May 29, 2014 · The Temple of Love. Mt. Storm Park in Cincinnati, Ohio has a rich history. The Temple of Vesta also known as the Temple of Love is all that is left of a once vibrant estate of Robert Bowler. He employed the well known landscape architect from Vienna, Austria, Adolph Strauch.
- Ault Park. There’s a reason couples and families flock to Ault Park for portrait sessions: It’s the best park for pictures in Cincinnati, largely thanks to its Italian-Renaissance architecture.
- Smale Riverfront Park. Smale Riverfront Park adds greenery and gardens to downtown Cincinnati’s Riverfront neighborhood, and it’s among the best parks for walking and running in the city.
- Mt. Airy Forest. Airy Forest brings a slice of wilderness to urban Cincinnati, with 1459 acres of trails, gardens, picnic areas and a lake. Its roughly 13 trail miles draw hikers, runners and mountain bikers.
- Eden Park. The 186-acre Eden Park links Cincinnati’s Mount Adams and East Walnut Hills neighborhoods with slivers of greenspace, gardens, nature trails and architectural gems like Mirror Lake and the Bettman Fountain.
Apart from heroic efforts at landscaping the Eden Park with broad lawns overlooking the Reservoir, early visions also called for a circumferential path around the grounds, open to carriages and riders on horseback.
- Alms Park
- Ault Park
- Devou Park
- Eden Park
- French Park
- Mt. Airy Forest
- Otto Armleder Park
- Sharon Woods
- Smale Riverfront Park
- Woodland Mound
Location: 710 Tusculum Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226 (Columbia-Tusculum) Located atop Mt. Tusculum on the east side of the city, Alms Park offers some awesome viewsof the Ohio River, the Little Miami River, the hills of northern Kentucky, and the Lunken Airport. With over 94 total acres, the park is home to several hiking trails, a playground, picnic a...
Location: 5090 Observatory Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45208(Mt. Lookout) One of the most well-known parks in all of Cincinnati is Ault Park. Nestled in the Mt. Lookout neighborhood, this park covers over 224 total acres and includes paved walking paths, a beautiful garden, picnic areas, a huge network of hiking trails, a pavilion, and an excellent lookout...
Location: 1201 Park Dr, Covington, KY 41011 (Covington, KY) Located across the Ohio River in Covington, Devou Park is a massive park spanning over 700 acres. It offers plenty of hiking trails, paved walking paths, bike trails, a fishing pond, and several benches and seating areas throughout the park where you can sit and enjoy some nature. The park...
Location: 950 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (Mt. Adams) Another well-known park in the city that offers some beautiful views of the Ohio River and Northern Kentucky is Eden Park. Located on the outskirts of the Mt. Adams neighborhood, the park covers 186 total acres and features several hiking trails, a basketball court, a gazebo, plenty of gr...
Location: 3012 Section Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45237 (Amberley) Located in Amberley, French Park is one of Cincinnati’s hidden nature gems. Covering 275 acres, the park has several unique features including a massive two story brick house known as The French House, a variety of hiking trails, and a picnic shelter with grills and tables. The hiking trail...
Location: 5083 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223 (Mt. Airy) Spanning over 1,400 total acres, Mt. Airy is the largest park in all of Cincinnati and offers several miles of hiking trails, mountain biking trails, an enclosed dog park and one of the best 18-hole disc golf coursesin the city. The park also has several picnic and shelter areas, charcoal...
Location: 5057 Wooster Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45227 (Linwood) Located on the east side of the city in Linwood, Otto Armleder Park is a 238-acre park that offers hiking trails, a bike path, a playground area, shelters, and a variety of soccer fields. It’s also home to one of the largest dog parks in the city. Whether you want to go for a walk, run, bi...
Location: 11450 Lebanon Rd, Sharonville, OH 45241 (Sharonville) Covering over 730 total acres, Sharon Woods is one of our favorite parks in the city. Located in the northern Cincinnati neighborhood of Sharonville, the park offers play areas for children, several paved walking trails that wrap around the 25-acre lake in the center of the park, a fit...
Location: 166 W Mehring Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202 (Downtown) Located directly along the Ohio River, Smale Riverfront Park in Downtown Cincinnatiis a beautiful park that features a playground area with climbing walls and slides for children, a walking trail with swinging benches that offer views of the Ohio River, and plenty of open green space to s...
Location: 8250 Old Kellogg Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45255 (Cherry Grove) Located on the east side of the city along the Ohio River, Woodland Mound is a huge park covering 1,066 acres. The park offers some great views of the Ohio River from the Breezy Point Pavilion, one of the best 18-hole disc golf courses in the city, a Wetland Adventure playground and...
BADGLEY RUN PARK is a small wooded area (nearly 16 acres of land) on the west side of the neighborhood, named after Robert Badgley, one of the early settlers of Cumminsville. This is an important greenspace corridor for wildlife and residents alike.
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The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is the second oldest zoo in the United States, founded in 1873 and officially opening in 1875. It is located in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio . It originally began with 64.5 acres (26.1 ha) in the middle of the city, but has spread into the neighboring blocks and several reserves in Cincinnati's outer suburbs.