Visiting Cincinnati with Kids

Great local food, professional sports teams, fascinating history, a buzzing arts scene, and the perfect balance of urban and nature attractions are just a few of the reasons Cincinnati is a fantastic place to visit as a family. Check out this list of insider favorites for a Cincinnati family vacation, and be sure to add anything we missed!


 

    Totter's Otterville

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    Hannah Scott said:  Just across the border in Northern Kentucky is Totter's Otterville, the perfect place for kids (up to age 10) to spend a day engaged in creative, interactive, and dramatic play. The Otterville "Village" consists of 30+ themed centers/stations both inside and out -- like a water table, vet's office, flower shop, grocery store, fishing pond, arts and crafts room, ball pit, slides, giant building blocks, post office, and more! Outside food is not permitted, but the food from their cafe is reasonably priced and tasty.

    Age: 10 and under

    Cost: $8.95 (children 1+), FREE for adults

    Covington, KY

    Mural Tour - ArtWorks Cincinnati

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    Hannah Scott said:  Cincinnati’s ArtWorks program hires talented high school students to assist in mural projects each summer. The result is a downtown with pops of giant art everywhere you look. Get some exercise by taking a self-guided mural tour using this map.

    Cost: free

    Cincinnati, OH

    Smale Riverfront Park

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    Hannah Scott said:  Smale Riverfront Park is the perfect place to let the kiddos get some energy out while seeing the Cincinnati skyline and the boat activity on the Ohio River. Features include Carol Ann’s Carousel (each animal is decorated to represent a significant Cincinnati person, place, or historical event), porch-style swings overlooking the river, Ohio River Trail access, and multiple playground areas including a rock climbing canyon, log climbers, twin racing slides, a rope bridge, talking tubes, exercise pipes, a giant foot piano, seasonal water play, and more!

    Cost: $2 for carousel rides

    Cincinnati, OH

    Ark Encounter

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    Hannah Scott said:  See the Bible come to life with the Ark Encounter, a life-sized replica of Noah’s ark! Interactive exhibits inside discuss the historical significance of and evidence for a world-wide flood. Ziplines, exotic animal viewing, and lush gardens are also on the grounds to round out your experience.

    Cost: $70 (ages 18-59), $40 (ages 13-17), $25 (ages 5-12)

    Williamstown, KY

    CVG Airplane Viewing Area

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    Hannah Scott said:  If you plan to travel to and from Cincinnati via CVG airport, consider checking out their Airplane Viewing area before you leave! Located south of the airport, kiddos can play on airplane-themed park equipment in a fenced-in area while enjoying an unrivaled view of the airport runways. If you're lucky enough to be there while an incoming flight is arriving from the east, you'll see it fly right over your head before it lands! Kids and adults alike will LOVE this hidden gem.

    Cost: free

    Erlanger, KY

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