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Chamberlin Park — Attraction in Deer Park

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Chamberlin Park
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Meier's Wine Cellars Inc
6955 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Nearby restaurants
Deer Park Tavern
7228 Blue Ash Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
El Jinete Mexican Restaurant
4111 Webster Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Imperial Wok
4071 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Chicken On the Run
7255 Ohio Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Kinneret Grill
4068 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Marco's Pizza
4079 E Galbraith Rd, Deer Park, OH 45236
Domino's Pizza
4110 E Galbraith Rd, Deer Park, OH 45236
Subway
4081 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Il Gusto Pizza and Pasta
3936 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
Fuji Hibachi & Sushi
3988 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
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Chamberlin Park

7777 Blue Ash Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
4.5(287)
Open until 10:00 PM
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attractions: Meier's Wine Cellars Inc, restaurants: Deer Park Tavern, El Jinete Mexican Restaurant, Imperial Wok, Chicken On the Run, Kinneret Grill, Marco's Pizza, Domino's Pizza, Subway, Il Gusto Pizza and Pasta, Fuji Hibachi & Sushi
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Phone
(513) 794-8860
Website
deerpark-oh.gov
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Tue7 AM - 10 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Chamberlin Park

Meier's Wine Cellars Inc

Meier's Wine Cellars Inc

Meier's Wine Cellars Inc

4.6

(43)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Chamberlin Park

Deer Park Tavern

El Jinete Mexican Restaurant

Imperial Wok

Chicken On the Run

Kinneret Grill

Marco's Pizza

Domino's Pizza

Subway

Il Gusto Pizza and Pasta

Fuji Hibachi & Sushi

Deer Park Tavern

Deer Park Tavern

4.3

(72)

$

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El Jinete Mexican Restaurant

El Jinete Mexican Restaurant

4.5

(248)

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Imperial Wok

Imperial Wok

4.1

(158)

$

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Chicken On the Run

Chicken On the Run

4.5

(341)

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ThangThang
★☆☆☆☆ Popularity ★☆☆☆☆ Size/Location ★★★★★ Terrain ★★☆☆☆ Scenery ★★★★☆ Accessibility ★★★★☆ Amenities ★★★★☆ Condition ★★★★★ Safety Date visited: 09/15/2023 During my recent exploration in the area, I seized the opportunity to visit Chamberlin Park, a destination that had piqued my curiosity for quite some time. This park offered a harmonious blend of the old and the new, making it a noteworthy stop on my journey. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised to find ample parking space in a large, accessible lot. It seemed that the lot was shared with a nearby school, yet it appeared oddly vacant during my visit. As I ventured further into the park, I couldn't help but notice the diverse array of activities and amenities it had to offer. A dog walker and a couple of fellow visitors, including an intrepid augmented reality gamer equipped with a backpack to brave the heat, were among the few souls I encountered during my initial exploration. Adjacent to the park, a community center buzzed with activity, with an individual busily arranging chairs on the grass field—evidence of some event or gathering in progress. The park itself was impressively equipped, catering to a variety of interests. Two children's playgrounds, soccer and tennis fields, pickleball courts, and even cornhole setups provided ample recreational opportunities. For sports enthusiasts, the presence of baseball fields offered the perfect setting for a game. Shelters, benches, and picnic tables were thoughtfully scattered throughout, providing a welcoming environment for rest and relaxation. Grills and drink fountains added to the park's convenience, while portable potties ensured essential facilities were readily available. As I ventured onto the paved trail, I noticed that it had recently undergone repairs. The lingering scent of asphalt hung in the air. While the trail offered a smooth surface for walking, its limited shade made the scorching sun more pronounced, emphasizing the need for sunscreen and a hat. A notable feature of Chamberlin Park was its memorial area, marked by flagpoles that paid tribute to the past. These symbols of remembrance added a touch of historical significance to the park, reminding visitors of the importance of honoring those who came before us. Although an active railroad was in proximity, I regretfully did not witness any trains passing by during my visit. However, this minor detail did little to diminish the overall charm of the park. Overall, Chamberlin Park is a delightful fusion of the old and the new, offering a wide range of recreational options for visitors of all ages.
Michael HagyMichael Hagy
Update - Free wifi now in the park plus big changes coming in the future. Looking forward to it. This park is a great place to take the kids or walk your dog. They have a walking path, playground sets in the front and rear, 5 baseball diamonds, 3 tennis courts, and a place to play corn hole. There are park shelters with picnic tables at the front and back of park. I have reserved these before for family reunions. Restrooms are near these. The Veteran's Memorial is near the front. It is very nice and the brick walk is paved with the names those who have served our country from around the city/area. Thanks to all Veterans!!! There is plenty of parking along the railroad tracks and in the rear near the Francis R. Healy Community Center. Deer Park Municipal Building is at the front which includes Police Department. You can feel safe visiting the park with this perk.
Brandy GutzwillerBrandy Gutzwiller
There are 2 different playgrounds, a walking trail, tennis court, and a softball field. Would be nice to see a basketball court here. The firetruck is a huge hit with little ones.
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Update - Free wifi now in the park plus big changes coming in the future. Looking forward to it. This park is a great place to take the kids or walk your dog. They have a walking path, playground sets in the front and rear, 5 baseball diamonds, 3 tennis courts, and a place to play corn hole. There are park shelters with picnic tables at the front and back of park. I have reserved these before for family reunions. Restrooms are near these. The Veteran's Memorial is near the front. It is very nice and the brick walk is paved with the names those who have served our country from around the city/area. Thanks to all Veterans!!! There is plenty of parking along the railroad tracks and in the rear near the Francis R. Healy Community Center. Deer Park Municipal Building is at the front which includes Police Department. You can feel safe visiting the park with this perk.
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There are 2 different playgrounds, a walking trail, tennis court, and a softball field. Would be nice to see a basketball court here. The firetruck is a huge hit with little ones.
Brandy Gutzwiller

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Reviews of Chamberlin Park

4.5
(287)
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5.0
2y

★☆☆☆☆ Popularity ★☆☆☆☆ Size/Location ★★★★★ Terrain ★★☆☆☆ Scenery ★★★★☆ Accessibility ★★★★☆ Amenities ★★★★☆ Condition ★★★★★ Safety Date visited: 09/15/2023 During my recent exploration in the area, I seized the opportunity to visit Chamberlin Park, a destination that had piqued my curiosity for quite some time. This park offered a harmonious blend of the old and the new, making it a noteworthy stop on my journey. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised to find ample parking space in a large, accessible lot. It seemed that the lot was shared with a nearby school, yet it appeared oddly vacant during my visit. As I ventured further into the park, I couldn't help but notice the diverse array of activities and amenities it had to offer. A dog walker and a couple of fellow visitors, including an intrepid augmented reality gamer equipped with a backpack to brave the heat, were among the few souls I encountered during my initial exploration. Adjacent to the park, a community center buzzed with activity, with an individual busily arranging chairs on the grass field—evidence of some event or gathering in progress. The park itself was impressively equipped, catering to a variety of interests. Two children's playgrounds, soccer and tennis fields, pickleball courts, and even cornhole setups provided ample recreational opportunities. For sports enthusiasts, the presence of baseball fields offered the perfect setting for a game. Shelters, benches, and picnic tables were thoughtfully scattered throughout, providing a welcoming environment for rest and relaxation. Grills and drink fountains added to the park's convenience, while portable potties ensured essential facilities were readily available. As I ventured onto the paved trail, I noticed that it had recently undergone repairs. The lingering scent of asphalt hung in the air. While the trail offered a smooth surface for walking, its limited shade made the scorching sun more pronounced, emphasizing the need for sunscreen and a hat. A notable feature of Chamberlin Park was its memorial area, marked by flagpoles that paid tribute to the past. These symbols of remembrance added a touch of historical significance to the park, reminding visitors of the importance of honoring those who came before us. Although an active railroad was in proximity, I regretfully did not witness any trains passing by during my visit. However, this minor detail did little to diminish the overall charm of the park. Overall, Chamberlin Park is a delightful fusion of the old and the new, offering a wide range of recreational options for visitors...

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5.0
7y

Update - Free wifi now in the park plus big changes coming in the future. Looking forward to it.

This park is a great place to take the kids or walk your dog. They have a walking path, playground sets in the front and rear, 5 baseball diamonds, 3 tennis courts, and a place to play corn hole. There are park shelters with picnic tables at the front and back of park. I have reserved these before for family reunions. Restrooms are near these. The Veteran's Memorial is near the front. It is very nice and the brick walk is paved with the names those who have served our country from around the city/area. Thanks to all Veterans!!! There is plenty of parking along the railroad tracks and in the rear near the Francis R. Healy Community Center. Deer Park Municipal Building is at the front which includes Police Department. You can feel safe visiting the park...

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5.0
1y

I've lived three or four blocks away from this park for 7 years. serves as a "stomping ground" when I was young, And hands down the best place to grow up in. The community is great and full of social interactions, the park is in a great spot for the few shops it haves surrounding the park. Plenty of parking, pop machines, tennis court, three or more base ball fields, a memorial and all around great view of the sky. I can't deny I...

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