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Mount Airy Forest. / 39.1796833°N 84.5660111°W / 39.1796833; -84.5660111. 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 (6.1 km 2 ), it's the largest park in Cincinnati's park system.
Forest Fair Village (formerly Cincinnati Mall, Cincinnati Mills, The Malls at Forest Fair, and Forest Fair Mall) is an abandoned enclosed shopping mall in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is situated on the border between Forest Park and Fairfield, at the junction of Interstate 275 and Winton Road
Area. 1,667 acres (675 ha) in two sites. Created. 1965. Founder. Stanley M. Rowe, Sr. Website. www .cincynature .org. Cincinnati Nature Center is a nature center and preserve with two locations, the main site known as Rowe Woods in Milford, Ohio, and Long Branch Farm in Goshen, Ohio.
Smith Park will open a new 7-mile mountain biking trail system this month. The project has been in the works for three years. Brentwood park to debut new Mountain Biking trails this month, grand ...
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California Woods Nature Preserve. Coordinates: 39°4′36″N 84°25′7″W. Image of trail steps at California Woods (Cincinnati, Ohio) California Woods is a City of Cincinnati municipal park situated in the neighborhood of California. The park consists of 113 acres of forest and has over 50 species of trees. The park is mostly wooded with ...
The City of Cincinnati parks system has five regional and 70 neighborhood parks and 34 nature preserves operated by the Cincinnati Park Board. The following is an (incomplete) list of these protected areas in Cincinnati, Ohio:
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