With warm weather taking a backseat and cooler days ahead, it is the perfect time to grab the kids and take a hike. The changing colors, fresh air and crunchy leaves underfoot make for a sensory feast that families will simply FALL in love with! 

 

Check out this roundup of drive-worthy hiking spots for Cincinnati’s families:

 

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  • Glen Helen Nature Preserve
    • Around 1 hour 20 minutes from Cincinnati
    • Located in Yellow Springs, Ohio
    • Impressive trees, limestone cliffs with waterfalls and overhangs
    • Make a day of it- plan a visit to Young’s Jersey Dairy  for a spin on the carousel and don’t forget to get a scoop of homemade ice cream

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  • Clifty Falls State Park 
    • Around 1 hour 30 minutes from Cincinnati
    • Located in Madison, Indiana
    • 4 Beautiful waterfalls
    • Make a day of it- grab a meal at the riverfront Madison Lighthouse & Bar and some great small-town shopping

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  • Natural Bridge State Park 
    • Around 2 hours from Cincinnati
    • Located in Slade, Kentucky
    • Hike to the Natural Bridge or ride the skylift
    • Make a day of it- grab a slice of pizza from Miguel’s and drive through the Nada tunnel. Be sure to visit in summer, too, to take a leap off of Jump Rock

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Tips to Successfully Hike with Littles 

  • Don’t rush! Let them stop to pick up and investigate a rock. Stop to literally smell the flowers. Slow down, take breaks and enjoy the moments. 
  • Be prepared. Pack a backpack with a first aid kit, wet wipes, water and a snack. 
  • Dress for Success. Check the weather and again, be prepared. Comfy shoes are a must! A light jacket is a good idea, and from a been-there-dont-that-mom… always have an emergency outfit in your trunk for your little ones! Take a slide in the mud? No problem because 1. Dirt don’t hurt and 2. We can change when we get back to the car. 
  • Print out a simple Nature Bingo card! Kiddos love being engaged in this activity and seeking out nature items to get “BINGO”.
  • Play I-spy! Simple, easy, and a good way to make nature discoveries. 
  • Look for nature’s colors! Try to find every color of the rainbow on your hike.