Eden Park features a variety of amenities, including walking paths, ponds, birds, beautiful overlooks of the Ohio River, picnic tables, plenty of benches, and plenty of parking. The walking paths in Eden Park are a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. The paths are paved and well-maintained, and they wind through the park. The paths are also a great place to birdwatch, as the park is home to a variety of birds. The ponds in Eden Park are a great place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The ponds are also a great place to watch birds and other wildlife. There is even a statue of a Japanese fisherman! The overlooks in Eden Park offer beautiful views of the Ohio River. The overlooks are a great place to take a break. They are also a great place to take pictures. The picnic tables in Eden Park are a perfect place to have a picnic with family and are located throughout the park. The Presidential Grove in Eden Park is a great place to learn about the history of the United States. The grove is home to a variety of trees that were planted in honor of different presidents of the United States. The grove is also a great place to take a walk and enjoy...
Read moreEden park is one of my favorite Cincinnati parks the view at the overlook is second to none. There are plenty of trails and paths to walk around and enjoy a bit of nature. There are also many historic landmarks. The twin lakes near the overlook are beautiful and it is a great spot for a picnic. Close proximity to Mt Adams if you want to enjoy a nice dinner or a few drinks afterward.
The only reason I give this 4 stars instead of 5 is that many of the people who go to this park have zero respect for others and the park services seemingly don't do a thing about it. I seen many picnics where people just leave all their garbage on amor around their table as if someone else was supposed to come clean it up. I've also encountered, on several occasions, a car with all the windows down blasting music with the subwoofer on overdrive. Luckily, both of these problems are usually contained to the twin lakes & overlook area, which you can...
Read moreWe went on a weekday evening. There are some nice things about this park. Mainly the Twin-Lakes near the overlook. By the way, the overlook is nice... Quite a bit nicer than the one at Mt. Echo park on the west side of town. The bathrooms are an older looking stone structrue. I noticed that the urinals were "water free" but at the same time, one of the toilets was on constant flush. And the hand dryer didnt work, which means i hate to wipe my hands on my clothes. Also, the park seems to be the local hangout for a bunch of showoffs with loud stereos...
Also, it was unfortunate to see some graffiti on a plaque that was commemorating the gift of the cormorant fisherman statue, located near the Twin-Lakes bridge.
Overall, it was an interesting experience of history, scenic views, and annoying, inconsiderate people. We are not sure if we will be back but if we do, we'll probably just check out the Krohn...
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