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Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Historic venue housing plants and wildlife The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden is a renowned wildlife sanctuary and a vibrant green space nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, United States. Established in 1875, it is one of the oldest zoos in the country and has been a cherished destination for nature lovers...
Eden Park
Eden Park, a verdant oasis nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio, stands as a testament to the city's commitment to green spaces and cultural enrichment. This picturesque park, sprawling across 186 acres, offers residents and visitors alike a serene escape from the...
Burnet Woods
Burnet Woods, a verdant oasis nestled in the bustling urban landscape of Cincinnati, is a cherished green space that provides residents and visitors a serene escape from the city's clamor. Spanning over 90 acres, this municipal park offers a diverse array of...
Fountain Square
Fountain Square is an iconic public space nestled in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Renowned as a vibrant hub of activity, this bustling park serves as a communal gathering place for both locals and visitors alike.
Sawyer Point Park
Nestled along the banks of the Ohio River, Sawyer Point Park is a verdant oasis in the heart of Cincinnati, United States. This scenic urban park, with its lush landscapes and sweeping river views, has become a beloved recreational hub for both locals and visitors...
Piatt Park
Piatt Park, a verdant oasis nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, offers city dwellers and visitors a serene escape from the urban bustle. Established in 1817, it holds the distinction of being the oldest park in the city.
California Woods Nature Preserve
Nestled in the heart of Cincinnati, the California Woods Nature Preserve offers a tranquil escape to nature within the urban expanse. This lush park spans over 113 acres and is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, hikers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the...
Krohn Conservatory
Nestled within the verdant landscape of Eden Park, the Krohn Conservatory stands as a horticultural haven in the heart of Cincinnati, United States. This botanical garden, established in 1933, is a year-round sanctuary for plant lovers and a testament to the city's...
Washington Park
Washington Park is an oasis of greenery in the heart of Cincinnati, Ohio, offering residents and visitors alike a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Spanning over 8 acres, this urban park is not just a place to relax and enjoy nature but also a hub...
Ault Park
Ault Park is the fourth-largest park in Cincinnati at 223.949 acres, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. It lies in the Mount Lookout neighborhood on the city's east side.
Alms Park
The Frederick H. Alms Memorial Park is a Cincinnati park in the community of Mt. Lookout/Columbia-Tusculum, most often called "Alms Park" for short, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. Its entrance is located at 650 Tusculum Avenue. In 1916, 85 acres of land was donated to the city by Mrs. Frederick H.
Samuel Hannaford House
Samuel Hannaford House is a registered historic building located at 768 Derby Avenue in Spring Grove Village, Cincinnati, Ohio. It was listed in the National Register on March 3, 1980.
Bellevue Hill Park
Bellevue Hill Park, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the neighborhood of Clifton Heights in Cincinnati, Ohio on Ohio Avenue.
Mt. Echo Park
Mt. Echo Park is an 84-acre urban park in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Located on a hilltop, the park offers scenic overlooks of Downtown Cincinnati, the Ohio River, and Northern Kentucky. Mt.
Devou Park
Devou Park is a city park in Covington, Kentucky. With 700 acres, it is the city's largest park. The hilltop park's overlooks offer panoramic views of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River valley below.
Lytle Park
Lytle Park Historic District is a historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Roughly bounded by 3rd, 5th, Sycamore, Commercial Sq. and Butler Sts. in downtown Cincinnati, it centers on Lytle Park.
Mount Airy Forest
The Mount Airy Forest, in Cincinnati, Ohio, was established in 1911. It was one of the earliest, if not the first, urban reforestation project in the United States. With nearly 1,500 acres, it's the largest park in Cincinnati's park system.
Jackson Hill Park
Jackson Hill Park is a Cincinnati park located in the neighborhood of Mt. Auburn, purchased by the city in 1930. The park is owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board.
Hopkins Park
Hopkins Park is a small 0.895-acre urban park in the neighborhood of Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio. The land was donated by merchant Lewis C.
Owls Nest Park
Owl's Nest Park is an urban park in the East Walnut Hills and Evanston neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. The land containing the park was donated in 1905 by Charles E. and Edward C. Perkins. A boulder with plaque marks the spot where the Perkins house once stood.
Annwood Park
Annwood Park is an urban park in the East Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. A small park, Annwood was donated to Cincinnati in 1966 and added expanded in 1969. The park is never to be resold and contains no playgrounds or picnic area, as part of the donation agreement.
Parkers Woods and Buttercup Valley Nature Preserve
Parkers Woods and Buttercup Valley Nature Preserve Located in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, Parkers Woods and Buttercup Valley Nature Preserve form a contiguous green space of approximately 89 acres connected by natural hiking trails. The two are part of the City of Cincinnati Parks system.
Hauck Botanic Gardens
The Hauck Botanic Gardens are horticultural gardens located at 2715 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, on the former estate of Cornelius J. Hauck. They are open daily without charge.
Kennedy Heights Park
Kennedy Heights Park is an urban park in the Kennedy Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The 12.4-acre park was established in 1930. It features an historic 1937 shelter, playground and soccer field.
Mount Airy Arboretum
Mt. Airy Arboretum, 120 acres, is an arboretum set within Mt. Airy Forest, a public park located at 5083 Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. It is open daily without charge.
Bracken Woods
Bracken Woods, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the neighborhood of Westwood in Cincinnati, Ohio established in 1975. Located on 30.23 acres of land, the park is also home to the Robert J. Brodbeck Nature Preserve.
Bradford-Felter Tanglewood
Bradford-Felter Tanglewood, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a 176-acre city park in the neighborhood of Mount Airy in Cincinnati, Ohio. The park area was donated to the city in 1938 by Dr. Lloyd F. Felter, at the time consisting of just over 38 acres and called Felter Tanglewood.
Bettman Preserve
The Bettman Preserve, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the neighborhoods of Evanston and Hyde Park in Cincinnati, Ohio on Beech Lane. The preserve contains several acres of woodland, and the Bettman Natural Resource Center is home to the city park board's nature education program and library archives.
Avon Woods Preserve
The Avon Woods Preserve, owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board, is a city park in the North Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. The park has nature trails, gardens, a nature center and stream, as well as educational programs offered to children.
Daniel Drake Park
Daniel Drake Park is a Cincinnati park located on Redbank Road opposite Onondago Avenue in the neighborhood of Kennedy Heights, named after Daniel Drake. The park is owned and operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. The land was purchased by the city in 1957 and expanded in 1959. The shelter was designed by the architects Arend and Arend.
Rapid Run Park
Rapid Run Park is an urban park in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The park features a lake with a stone park shelter, built in 1941. There are hiking paths along the hilly terrain, a playground, and a baseball diamond.