The City of Cincinnati parks system has five regional and 70 neighborhood parks and 34 nature preserves operated by the Cincinnati Park Board.[1] The following is an (incomplete) list of these protected areas in Cincinnati, Ohio:
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West Side
- Bracken Woods
- Buttercup Valley
- Fernbank Park
- LaBoiteaux Woods
- Lincoln Park (demolished)
- McEvoy Park
- Mt. Airy Forest
- Mt. Echo Park
- Parkers Woods
- Rapid Run Park
Central
- Avon Woods
- Bellevue Hill Park
- Bradford-Felter Tanglewood
- Burnet Woods
- Caldwell Preserve
- Eden Park
- Fleischmann Gardens
- Fountain Square
- Friendship Park
- Hauck Botanic Gardens
- Hopkins Park
- Inwood Park
- Jackson Hill Park
- Lytle Park
- Mt. Storm Park
- Piatt Park
- Sawyer Point
- Smale Riverfront Park[2]
- Washington Park
East Side
- Alms Park
- Annwood Park
- Ault Park
- Bettman Preserve
- California Woods
- Daniel Drake Park
- French Park
- Hyde Park Square
- Kennedy Heights Park
- Otto Armleder
- Owl's Nest Park
- Stanbery Park
References
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This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 21:19