The Mount Airy Forest was one of the first urban reforestation projects in America, originally established to protect native forest areas near Cincinnati in 1911. The Mount Airy Forest spans nearly 1,500 acres and is Cincinnati's largest urban park. Watch your dog play in the two-acre enclosed dog park, go for a walk and enjoy other outdoor recreational activities.

Visitor amenities have been added to the forest since the 1930s, offering ample opportunity for outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife watching. The forest is home to the Midwest's only ADA-accessible public treehouse, along with an 18-hole disc golf course, a two-acre enclosed dog park, and a spacious arboretum facility that was originally constructed in 1953 by architect Carl Freund, inspired by the work of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. 23 picnic areas are available for day use, along with two lodges and three larger picnic pavilions that may be reserved for special events.

Find it at this Address: 5083 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45223, Phone: 513-357-2604