Everyone in Cincinnati seems to be eager to get out and enjoy the fresh springtime air that has finally arrived in our city. Our parks, gardens, and neighborhoods are coming to life with budding green trees and blossoming flowers, and it’s like seeing the Queen City for the first time. If you’re ready to soak up some vitamin D and see the best Cincinnati has to offer this season, check out these seven springtime walks to take that are now – or will soon be – bursting with blooms.
- Eden Park
Facebook/Cincinnati Parks Eden Park is wonderfully located in the heart of Cincinnati and allows you to escape into nature without leaving the city. Spring is a great time to wander around the park, and don’t miss the Twin Lakes area and overlook, Krohn Conservatory, and Hinkle Garden, which you can learn more about here.
- Lytle Park
Facebook/Taft Museum of Art Heading downtown, Lytle Park is a hidden gem that stretches out in front of the Taft Museum. If you’ve never spent time in this section of the city, spring is the ideal time to visit. There are colorful tulips and other flowers, historic homes and buildings, and a unique atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else in Cincinnati. After your walk, consider stopping at the museum for lunch at the charming cafe, which we previously featured here.
- Smale Riverfront Park
Photo Courtesy of @queencitygram / Instagram Smale Riverfront Park is extremely popular in the heat of summer for its riverfront location and abundant fountains, but don’t miss out on a springtime visit. The meticulously created gardens are vibrant and fragrant, and they beautifully frame many of Cincinnati’s most iconic landmarks. Find out what else there is to love about Smale Riverfront Park in our previous article here.
- Cincinnati Nature Center
Facebook/Cincinnati Nature Center To witness the beauty of spring in a more natural state, visit the Cincinnati Nature Center in Milford. With miles of hiking trails, many of which are filled with wildflowers, there’s no better way to experience the arrival of a new season. Plan your visit with our previous article here.
- Great Parks of Hamilton County
Facebook/Great Parks of Hamilton County It’s hard to pick out the best springtime destination when looking at a list of the Great Parks of Hamilton County, as they are all beautiful. There is no wrong choice! Whether you pick a new one to explore or return to an old favorite, there is no wrong choice when it comes to these amazing parks. No matter where you go, you’ll find yourself immersed in springtime magic. One of our personal favorites is the Kroger Hills conservation area (pictured above).
- Spring Grove Cemetery
Flickr/David Ohmer We’ve shared the beauty of Spring Grove Cemetery many times before, and if you’ve visited in the spring, then you know why. The property is also an arboretum, and a peaceful walk around this historic destination is possibly the most enchanting thing you can do during springtime in Cincinnati. See more of the cemetery’s beauty in our previous article here.
- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Facebook/Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden It’s impossible to talk about spring flowers in Cincinnati without mentioning Zoo Blooms. This popular event is at its peak in April, and a relaxing walk around our Zoo & Botanical Garden is a must for every Cincinnatian. Learn more about the beloved Zoo Blooms event in our previous article here.
Beautiful blooms are popping up all over Cincinnati; some in places we expect, and others are as a nice surprise as we transition into a new season. Be sure to take time in the next few weeks to experience the natural beauty of Cincinnati in this stunning season. Did your favorite flowering walk make the list? Do you have a spot that you always visit this time of year? Help us add to this list and let us know in the comments!
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Eden Park is wonderfully located in the heart of Cincinnati and allows you to escape into nature without leaving the city. Spring is a great time to wander around the park, and don’t miss the Twin Lakes area and overlook, Krohn Conservatory, and Hinkle Garden, which you can learn more about here.
Facebook/Taft Museum of Art
Heading downtown, Lytle Park is a hidden gem that stretches out in front of the Taft Museum. If you’ve never spent time in this section of the city, spring is the ideal time to visit. There are colorful tulips and other flowers, historic homes and buildings, and a unique atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else in Cincinnati. After your walk, consider stopping at the museum for lunch at the charming cafe, which we previously featured here.
Photo Courtesy of @queencitygram / Instagram
Smale Riverfront Park is extremely popular in the heat of summer for its riverfront location and abundant fountains, but don’t miss out on a springtime visit. The meticulously created gardens are vibrant and fragrant, and they beautifully frame many of Cincinnati’s most iconic landmarks. Find out what else there is to love about Smale Riverfront Park in our previous article here.
Facebook/Cincinnati Nature Center
To witness the beauty of spring in a more natural state, visit the Cincinnati Nature Center in Milford. With miles of hiking trails, many of which are filled with wildflowers, there’s no better way to experience the arrival of a new season. Plan your visit with our previous article here.
Facebook/Great Parks of Hamilton County
It’s hard to pick out the best springtime destination when looking at a list of the Great Parks of Hamilton County, as they are all beautiful. There is no wrong choice! Whether you pick a new one to explore or return to an old favorite, there is no wrong choice when it comes to these amazing parks. No matter where you go, you’ll find yourself immersed in springtime magic. One of our personal favorites is the Kroger Hills conservation area (pictured above).
Flickr/David Ohmer
We’ve shared the beauty of Spring Grove Cemetery many times before, and if you’ve visited in the spring, then you know why. The property is also an arboretum, and a peaceful walk around this historic destination is possibly the most enchanting thing you can do during springtime in Cincinnati. See more of the cemetery’s beauty in our previous article here.
Facebook/Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
It’s impossible to talk about spring flowers in Cincinnati without mentioning Zoo Blooms. This popular event is at its peak in April, and a relaxing walk around our Zoo & Botanical Garden is a must for every Cincinnatian. Learn more about the beloved Zoo Blooms event in our previous article here.
And if you’re already planning for the sun and warmth of summer, you’ll want to check out the best lakes in our area, featured in a previous article here.
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