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    1.0 (1 review)
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    3 years ago

    Impossible to book, no one answers phone , no voice mail . And, the idiot booking service runs you credit card, then declines your stay.

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    Morgan's Outdoor Adventures

    Morgan's Outdoor Adventures

    4.3
    (32 reviews)
    39.5 mi

    Are you looking for fun and safe activity to do with friends or family while staying socially…read moredistanced from others? This is an awesome activity that checks all of the boxes! We visited Morgan's yesterday for the second time this summer. It's a great meeting spot for friends that live in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Our first visit was on a Thursday and the second was on a Sunday. There was a big difference in the amount of people when going during the week versus the weekend. I would highly suggest a weekday visit if you would prefer less people. After a brief safety talk, you grab a life vest, paddle, and boat and you are off! We did kayaking on both of our visits, but saw a lot of people out on canoes and rafts. It is about a 7 mile trip and both times it took us about 3 hours doing a relaxing trip down the river with minimal paddling and a lot of floating. We packed a picnic lunch and pulled our kayaks out on a shady spot and ate lunch. This is not a technically different kayaking route. There are a few sections that are rocky, have some tiny rapids, or tree roots that you need to navigate, but all in all, it is a beginner level trip perfect for the novice and fun for all. The equipment is good, staff is friendly and knowledgeable. The price is also good for a budget activity ~$30 per person! Let's talk about COVID-19 precautions: Morgan's takes this seriously! They are by reservation only and have designated checkin times. For our weekend checkin when it was busy, a man greeted us when walked up and directed us to an empty table to fill out our group's waiver. Once done, we took to a table with one staff member to checkin. All of this was outside. During the week, this was done in the building, but we were the only group. There are social distance markers on the ground, limit to 3 people per the changing room/restroom, social distance on the bus to bring you back, and all staff wore masks. Thank you for keeping us safe!

    Everything was fine until I got about 100 ft before the end of the tubing trip. I got stuck on…read moresome rocks and when I pushed off with a stick I pushed myself into quicksand and it took over 20 minutes to get out. Worst experience. Very scary during a rain storm.

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    Washington Park

    Washington Park

    4.7
    (198 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    A large pleasant greenspace, with walkways, a playground, a play fountain, and frequent free…read moreconcerts and even. We rode the free streetcar here from Findlay Market in Cincinnati (May 2026). There's street parking on all sides of the park, and 450-space underground parking on Elm Street that you can check for open-spaces online. We strolled through the flat paths, pausing here and there on the many sometimes-shady benches. Us adults read various historical and commemorative markers. The kids played a little in the fountain, then played more in the sunnier playground to (mostly) dry out before the return ride to Findlay. There was a nice open-air bar in the middle of the park, nice restaurants and bars within a couple blocks in all directions, at least one vacation rental, and at least one rentable event venue in a historic building. There's Wifi! Public restrooms :-) A dog-park. Woof! The website said food trucks, but we didnt look for them. There are free concerts and movies and yoga and monthly flea markets, but not midday on the weekday when we were there. This is a nice relaxing easy-to-reach 8-acre greenspace with lots going on, in the western part of OTR, and a destination for all kinds of activities. Well done, Cincy!

    Washington Park is one of my favorite spots to visit in Cincinnati. It has a great atmosphere with…read moreplenty of open space, beautiful landscaping, and a great view of the historic architecture around the area. It's a perfect place to take a walk, relax, people watch, or spend time with family. Being right next to Cincinnati Music Hall gives it even more character. The park is clean, welcoming, and feels like a true gathering place for the city. Definitely worth checking out if you're visiting downtown Cincinnati.

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    The renovated 1817 Cincinnati Music Hall and Symphony Orchestra, west across from Washington Park
    The renovated 1817 Cincinnati Music Hall and Symphony Orchestra, west across from Washington Park
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    The "Civic Green", hosting concerts, fireworks, more! at the north end of Washington Park

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