Glenway Woods is a lovely 30-acre nature preserve in Cincinnati's Price Hill neighborhood, accessible via the terminus of Ross Avenue. The park's lands were preserved as a result of citizen activism protecting the area from urban development, spearheaded by Elder High School instructor Donald Patrick, who organized the Glenway Woods Project Committee to purchase 14 acres of the park's lands in 1975. The park was developed in cooperation with the Nature Conservancy, the Audubon Society, the Price Hill Kiwanis, the South Fairmont Improvement Association, and the East Price Hill Improvement Association. Eight additional acres were added to the park in 1977 and donated to the Cincinnati Park Board. Today, the park is home to a variety of significant natural habitats, along with a hiking trail open to the public for nature exploration and leisurely strolling.
Glenway Woods , Cincinnati, OH 45205
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