24 epic places to sled in Greater Cincinnati, according to our readers

Greater Cincinnati is officially a winter wonderland after up to 3 inches of snow blanketed the region Friday morning, with more flurries expected throughout the day.

Sure, some flights to and from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) have been canceled. And morning commutes were prolonged. But there are many ways to make the most of the snow.

You can build a snowman, make snow ice cream, make snow angels, or, an all time favorite, take a sled (or laundry basket) down a nice hill.

Liam Schrand, 9, sleds down at hill at Eden Park in Cincinnati in 2021.
Liam Schrand, 9, sleds down at hill at Eden Park in Cincinnati in 2021.

We asked our Instagram followers back in 2021 where their favorite sledding spots were and they delivered.

Here were their top picks:

  • Symmes Park.

  • Seven Hills School.

  • Mt. Storm Park.

  • Miami Whitewater Park.

  • Montgomery Park.

  • Kenwood Country Club.

  • White Oak Middle School.

  • Mt. Adams.

  • Summit Park.

  • Stephanie Hummer Park.

  • Little Flower Parish Hill.

  • VOA MetroPark Keehner Park.

(Scroll past cute baby for more spots.)

Michael Schneider, 1, goes down a snow covered hill in a laundry basket in Mt. Echo Park in 2021.
Michael Schneider, 1, goes down a snow covered hill in a laundry basket in Mt. Echo Park in 2021.
  • Mt. Airy.

  • The hill by the James A. Ramage Civil War Museum.

  • Devou Park.

  • Keener Park in West Chester.

  • Pleasant Ridge.

  • Ault Park.

  • Stanbery Park.

  • Playhouse in the Park.

  • Burnet Woods.

  • Rapid Run Park.

  • French Park.

Did we miss your favorite spot? Are any of these places no longer sled friendly? Let us know in the comments.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 24 places to go sledding in Greater Cincinnati