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The bounteous flora of Cincinnati

Authored by Sherman Cahal on June 16, 2009 at American Byways

 

Cincinnati and Hamilton County boast many diverse parks and natural features that not many other locales in the United States can claim. From the second oldest zoo in the United States to grand overlooks of the Ohio River and deep forested hillsides and ravines, the diversity that is exemplified is quite elaborate. Click on the respective links in the headers for even more photographs and information and be sure to click through onto the American Byways blog for more photographs and text!

 

The first update hails from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden located in Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the second oldest zoo in the United States and features over 20 exhibits covering birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates and hosts over 780 different species of wildlife. The zoo also hosts numerous musical events at the pavilion and is host to thousands of tulips during the annual Tunes and Blooms festival.

 

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The region also boasts an impressive and large park system, offering 25 parks within the city, while Hamilton County offers 17 recreational areas. The City of Cincinnati offers a variety of park systems, including a 1,400-acre forest, a Conservatory, nature centers, arboreteums and dog parks. In addition, the public art collection is the largest in the Midwest. The park system has been rated by the Trust for Public Land as "excellent," and USA Today ranked the network of reserves as one of the three best managed in the United States.

 

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9 Eden Park

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10  Twin Lakes Bridge was constructed in 1903 by the Granitoild Company, and rebuilt in 1993 by Langeheim & Thomson Company.

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12 Krohn Conservatory

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You can view more of these photographs and background of the park system at Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden and at Cincinnati, Ohio parks. Enjoy this photographic journey of the more natural side of Cincinnati!

Beautiful! I love the snow shots of Alms. What a nice park that is...you can sit and read with a great view of the river or sit and watch planes take off and land at Lunken.

These are great...I too like the snowy pictures of Alms Park.

Nice.

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Sadly, I have never been to Alms.  I must go.

Gorgeous photos! They bring out the little kid in me; as far back as I can remember, I've always been especially delighted by bright-colored flowers.

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