Trillium Trails Wildflower Preserve

Category: Nature preserve in Cincinnati, Ohio

Address: Cincinnati, OH 45215, USA

Phone: +15137718733

Opening hours

Sunday: 6:30AM–8PM

Monday: 6:30AM–8PM

Tuesday: 7AM–9PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–8PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–8PM

Friday: 6:30AM–8PM

Saturday: 6:30AM–8PM

Reviews

Joe Giovanetti

Jan 2, 2021

Nothing has bloomed but it is still a great and tranquil place to walk with the calm flow of water. Very nice architectural pieces at the start and nice bits of information throughout the trail. Overall a nice walk.

Rob Martin

Jan 14, 2020

Terrific place to take a walk. I’ve only seen it recently. It appears they have a great selection of shrubs and flowers that will appear later. I’ll be anxious to get back in the Spring and Summer to check it out.

d hanson

Oct 9, 2019

Actually part of Glenwood Gardens, this is the most attractive little park in the Hamilton County park system. A little bit of managed wild in the middle of Cincinnati proper, adjacent to Winton woods. This is a wonderful place to take a short walk and enjoy a natural environment. Unless a train sounds it's horn nearby, you can almost forget you're in the middle of suburbia. The trails in the Trillium Trails part are gravel covered, which keeps them passable after light rains, but does make a distracting "crunch, crunch, crunch" sound as you walk. This sometimes scares off the rabbits, deer, and squirrels as you walk. 2019 October

Garrett Kusmack

Sep 8, 2019

Excellent park. Great trails, well maintained. It’s always quiet and peaceful there and well worth the trip. Don’t get fooled though by the wildflowers part advertised on the map, it’s just a meadow, or simply a field. (In the fall, mostly goldenrod). Still pretty though and lots of photo ops. For those new, the only way in is from the Glenwood Gardens.

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Questions & Answers

Do they mow the fields in the fall or winter? Or is there still tall grass all season long?

Jillian Stashak | Jun 24, 2019
Daniel Webster | Jun 25, 2019

Not sure, but i know they do a great job of beautifying the place.

Is there a price to get in ?

Yann Kemper | Jun 24, 2019
Daniel Webster | Jun 25, 2019

Yes. You need a season pass for 10 bucks, lasts all year long. You can visit all hamilton county parks with pass.

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