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  • 4/5 Amber G. 1 year ago on Google
    Not from the area so it was a bit confusing as they say you must have a parking pass. There is a cost to enter the gardens which are very fun and whimsical, more geared for kids. Unpaved hiking trail if you want to explore beyond the garden area. My husband says this should go without saying but visit on a low pollen day if you have allergies. We didn't check and I was having issues before we even got to the halfway point
    6 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 4/5 Cat D. 2 years ago on Google
    A curated garden of joy and elegance. This place blooms of magenta zinnias, golden sunflowers, pink petunias, red sage, white morning glory, pink Egyptian starclusters and yellow prairie docks. The paved path stretches 1.0-mile long and onto the 1.6-mile Wetland Loop nature trail. I came on Wednesday afternoon. Parking is spacious and bathrooms are clean. There are drinking fountains, plenty of benches for seating and an outdoor patio by the gift shop. -September 2021
    6 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Tyler M. 1 year ago on Google
    Very nice park with lots of different flowers and paced trails. Hasn't been anyone working the booth the last two times I've been here. Restrooms available.
    4 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Cynthia V. 1 year ago on Google
    Outstanding place! I visited in March, but there were some flowers already bloomed such as daffodils, some purple ones, and a type of roses. At the entrance, there is the cotswold overlook, which is breathtaking. Dog and kids friendly. In March, there was a free Plenty of parking lot. Restrooms available. Trails for hiking. I saw a groom and bride having their photo session in this place because it is that beautiful. There is a souvenir store called "nature's 's niche" and a discovery garden called: Highfield discovery garden".
    4 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Robert N. 2 years ago on Google
    This was our family's first time here at the gardens during the wintertime. We didn't know what to expect. It was awesome, sure it looked bare without the vegetation but it still worth going out. Our kids loved the train display, the hands on Morse code station. The individual showing off different creatures to the kids. Then of course the always entertaining playground and the overall whimsical theme. This is truly one of Cincinnati's hidden gems for families.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Ryan K. 1 year ago on Google
    This park has beautiful walking trails and a small pay for entry kids garden. The garden has an outdoor train, tree house playground, a play tea house, a food garden, and many other fun gems.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Rosie S. 2 years ago on Google
    Glenwood Gardens is a beautiful park to go to for a walk or miscellaneous events (each time we go we've seen events underway: couple's photography, prom photos, etc.). Fortunately, these events don't take anything away from those of us just looking for a nice walk in good weather. It includes a few walking trails that branch off each other. Be warned, because other than the 1.6 mile Wetland Loop trail, shade is not often found on the path, so avoid in severe heat or without sunscreen. The only negative I have to mention is that while all the trails connect to one another, the park is missing signs at the intersections telling you which path is which. We did notice incline warnings on the Wetland Loop trail, but we had to plan out our walk by studying the map beforehand (under the arched tunnel). Definitely learn the trail you want before setting off, because the park makes no mention of it after the start. Overall, a beautiful park to go to for those who love to walk, and appropriate for athletes, dog walkers, couples, the elderly, and everyone between.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Thang 1 year ago on Google
    β˜… Popularity: Locally known. β˜… Size/Location: Large. β˜… Business Type: Walking Trail. β˜… Business Hour: Dawn to dusk. β˜… Activities: Outdoor activities. β˜… Reservation: Public. β˜… Parking: Medium parking lots. β˜… Accessibility: None β˜… Facilities: Restroom nearby. β˜… Staff: None seen. β˜… Pet-friendliness: Pets are allowed. β˜… Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcomed. β˜… Expense: Free. Trillium Trails Wildflower Preserve is a hidden gem that offers a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Located deep within the tranquil Glenwood Gardens, this nature trail is a feast for the senses. As soon as I stepped onto the path, I was greeted by a burst of colors and fragrances. The trail is clean and well-maintained, making the walk a breeze. As I made my way through the trail, I couldn't help but admire the beauty of the wildflowers. The trail is aptly named as I saw a plethora of different species of flowers along the way. From trilliums to daisies and everything in between, the trail was a botanical wonderland. The wildflowers also attracted a variety of butterflies and bees, adding to the beauty of the trail. The trail also features several benches strategically placed along the way, allowing visitors to fully take in the sights and sounds of nature. It was truly a treat to sit down and observe the vibrant flora and fauna surrounding me. The peaceful ambiance of the trail made it the perfect place to escape from the stresses of daily life. Overall, Trillium Trails Wildflower Preserve is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and anyone looking for a serene and tranquil experience in the midst of nature.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Fathi M. 8 months ago on Google
    Great beautiful park. You can do many things here. Taking photos under the Arch is just one thing of many. It has a garden where you need to be assigned before you get access.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Mre D. 2 years ago on Google
    Wow truly amazing. 6 dollars per person unless your under 2. But worth seeing. The rest of the area is available to walk through
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Melissa B. 6 months ago on Google
    There's no word except awesome. We had great times.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Lisa C. 2 years ago on Google
    Beautiful, well maintained park. We enjoyed the Highfield park section with playground, fairy garden, and walking/nature trails. the playground equipment seems to be geared more towards younger kids our nine year old had a good time but we could tell he would be bored with the equipment fast. There is a charge of $6 per person for this portion of the park. Parking is free. There is an area to eat, and a gift shop, as well

  • 4/5 Hongmei L. 1 year ago on Google
    Maybe because of the season, it’s not much to see. Also have to pay extra $$ to the garden. Prepare to wait for a line and pay parking when you drive to the entrance.We are non resident, pay, $8/day parking or $16/year. Staffs in the gift shop are super nice!

  • 5/5 Manli D. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful garden, fun for kids. We love the new music garden. The staff was really nice to explain the history to us.

  • 5/5 Annie A. 8 months ago on Google
    Absolutely beautiful park with so much for kids to explore. We visited again for the Fairy Festival which was a little disorganized but we still enjoyed ourselves. We were disappointed to find out that even though we were told the festival was handicap accessible, it did not actually include the hill down to the music garden nor the area down there where majority of the festivities were held. Luckily our group made our way down and really enjoyed what we saw. The music gardens were beautiful as well as you could see the festival was well planned in the entertainment regards. Everyone we met once we were within the garden was doing their best and so nice. I wish they had been more staffed since the park staff seemed very stressed out and a few made remarks that could have come off ruder if we all weren't trying to be understanding with each other considering the event was clearly overwhelming for them more than us. We have visited before (Harry Potter event) and will continue to visit again because I know they will only improve each visit.


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Amenities


  • Pets
    • βœ“οΈ Dogs allowed
  • Activities
    • βœ“οΈ Hiking
  • Accessibility
    • βœ“οΈ Wheelchair accessible entrance
    • βœ“οΈ Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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