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Red Bird Hollow Trailhead
United StatesOhioThe Village of Indian HillRed Bird Hollow Trailhead

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Red Bird Hollow Trailhead

6168 Given Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45243
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5.0
5y

Update July 2023: technically, the trail remains closed. The original "trail closed" sign has been replaced by a much larger and more noticeable sign, but the trail itself remains in reasonably good condition, and there were definitely plenty of people out walking the trail with me.

Original review: Great hiking trail. There are a couple areas that are somewhat washed out, but still would rate this the easy side of moderate at worst. Better than 99% of the trail is in perfect condition. Importantly although there are no signs at the street, there is a "trail closed" sign a couple hundred feet in (but no barricades or other obstacles) - probably just a legal formality because of the few washed-out spots; I came across plenty of other people, kids, and dogs...

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5.0
1y

The trail has a lot to offer. However there’s some restoration, storm and flood prevention measures being taken which has somewhat affected its charm (for a fraction of a trail). It gives you a wilderness experience. The trail currently has some landslide issues, one has to be careful with certain areas but otherwise it’s a great experience. For people who want to be in the lap of nature and enjoy solitude with creek water sounds and bird calls, this is going to be a great experience. Better not to come with toddlers as this isn’t...

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7y

(2018:) beautiful, wide trail. the creek is very peaceful and there are lots of shaded areas and pretty places to stop and look

(2023:) the trail has a sign up that it’s temporarily closed (I think due to the amount of erosion of the trail that’s created dangerous washed out areas of the trail), but plenty of locals still visit daily. really easy trail that goes out to a park in indian hill (where there are...

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Jacob MillerJacob Miller
Update July 2023: technically, the trail remains closed. The original "trail closed" sign has been replaced by a much larger and more noticeable sign, but the trail itself remains in reasonably good condition, and there were definitely plenty of people out walking the trail with me. Original review: Great hiking trail. There are a couple areas that are somewhat washed out, but still would rate this the easy side of moderate at worst. Better than 99% of the trail is in perfect condition. Importantly although there are no signs at the street, there is a "trail closed" sign a couple hundred feet in (but no barricades or other obstacles) - probably just a legal formality because of the few washed-out spots; I came across plenty of other people, kids, and dogs along my travels.
Jennifer ThomasJennifer Thomas
Trail is not for children. Strollers are a no go. Parts of the trail have eroded and you have to go single file to get to the better part of the path. That being said it is still a beautiful walk. It evokes memories of Christopher Robin in the Hundred Acre Wood. It is not a flat surface it is not paved. It is a climb on gravel and it some places just dirt. All in all totally worth your time.
Stuart JeffreyStuart Jeffrey
Very close to where I was staying and a very pleasant surprise. Lovely setting, easy grade, quiet, peaceful, sheltered, good surface in spite of the recent flooding. A section of old railroad that closed in the early 1920s. Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Great for kids and dogs.
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Update July 2023: technically, the trail remains closed. The original "trail closed" sign has been replaced by a much larger and more noticeable sign, but the trail itself remains in reasonably good condition, and there were definitely plenty of people out walking the trail with me. Original review: Great hiking trail. There are a couple areas that are somewhat washed out, but still would rate this the easy side of moderate at worst. Better than 99% of the trail is in perfect condition. Importantly although there are no signs at the street, there is a "trail closed" sign a couple hundred feet in (but no barricades or other obstacles) - probably just a legal formality because of the few washed-out spots; I came across plenty of other people, kids, and dogs along my travels.
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Trail is not for children. Strollers are a no go. Parts of the trail have eroded and you have to go single file to get to the better part of the path. That being said it is still a beautiful walk. It evokes memories of Christopher Robin in the Hundred Acre Wood. It is not a flat surface it is not paved. It is a climb on gravel and it some places just dirt. All in all totally worth your time.
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Very close to where I was staying and a very pleasant surprise. Lovely setting, easy grade, quiet, peaceful, sheltered, good surface in spite of the recent flooding. A section of old railroad that closed in the early 1920s. Well worth a visit if you're in the area. Great for kids and dogs.
Stuart Jeffrey

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