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100, Ted Berry Way, 45202, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 513-352-6180
sitio web: www.cincinnatiparks.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 39.0949305, Longitude: -84.5114922
mel johnson
::Super Clean park with hands on activities 4 kids. Family swings with 3 or 4 seats facing the river. Picnic tables can be pushed together if you need a longer table they have wheels on a track under them. This is just a really wonderful place to take the family and it's free you may have to pay for parking but there are garages for between $4 and $10, for the activity there that parking cost is minimal.
Cleopatra
::This is a great waterfront park to visit if you're visiting the Cincinnati area. It's serene, if you go at night like I did, and it's visibly beautiful because of the landscaping and placement of the water fountains and lights. Go see for yourself and take in the shops, restaurants, and a NFL or MLB game even, it's fun for kids and big kids alike! To the team that takes the time to keep this park beautiful, keep up the GREAT work y'all!! I'll be back to take more pictures!
Morgan Rigaud
::A nationally recognized, award winning riverfront park with beautiful flower beds, exercise equipment, and walking paths along the Ohio between the two stadiums. Plenty of terrific photo ops and a great place to study the Roebling Bridge on a walk with your dog. Very family friendly. Food options in and around the park. Well maintained grounds make this a wonderful place to spend an afternoon on a beautiful day. Highly recommend!
Adam Tuiletufuga
::Visited Cincinnati and had a chance to bike down the length of the Ohio River and loved every second of it. It features a number of bike rentals, parks, water features for children and cool interactive art/playground equipment that makes you wish you were a kid so you could enjoy it. The fact it connects the city's sports teams and shopping center in a extremely walkable area is a huge plus as well. I highly suggest anyone visiting the city take some time to see this park and all of what it connects! Also allows you to easily get to the Purple People Bridge
Ken Gibson
::Situated on the Ohio River spanning from Great American Ballpark to Paul Brown Stadium, this has to be one of the best urban parks in the country. Ideal for families, from grandparents to toddlers, all ages will delight in the views and interactive activities. Perfect for those hot summer days to play in the multiple water features. If you are looking for the carousel it is enclosed in a structure across the street. Having just served as host for its first music festival there will certainly be more to come. Worth its own special outing.