Fun things to do Cincinnati on Sunday evening (US)

Popular days & hours to visit attractions in Cincinnati United States on Sunday evening.

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Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove (Park)
705 E Pete Rose Way
4.6

Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove is most popular around 4 PM on Sundays. It's most quiet on Fridays.

Overlooking the majestic Ohio River Sawyer Point offers something for everyone. This beautiful mile long Park features beautiful landscapes, award winning playgrounds, numerous pieces of public art, walking paths, tennis and volleyball courts and a refreshing spray ground. Sawyer Point is also a premier host site for many regional and national events, including many walks and runs, major music festivals and other cultural events.

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French Park (Park)
3012 Section Rd
4.7

French Park is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

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Mt. Echo Park (Park)
251 Mt Echo Park Dr
4.5

Mt. Echo Park is most popular around 7 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 2 hours here.

This park’s 84 acres include steep wooded hillsides, hiking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, a unique historic reservable picnic shelter and the 1928 Mt. Echo pavilion, a popular spot for dances, community events and private functions. The park’s overlook features one of the most dramatic views of any Cincinnati Park.

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T. M. Berry International Friendship Park (Park)
1135 Riverside Dr
4.6

T. M. Berry International Friendship Park is most popular around 7 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 30 min here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

The Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, completed in 2003 along the Ohio River just east of downtown, is a sumptuous and award-winning display of sculpture and flora representing five continents and also featuring a riverside bike trail and walking paths. Named for Cincinnati’s first African-American mayor, it serves as a lasting tribute to world unity and global understanding. The grand design of the park drew its inspiration in part from a child’s friendship bracelet.

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Rapid Run Park (Park)
4450 Rapid Run Rd
4.2

Rapid Run Park is most popular around 6 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

At just under 50 acres, Rapid Run Park in Price Hill has rolling hills, paved walkways, a playground and several picnic areas. The park’s stone shelter offers a view through its arched windows of a picturesque shallow lake, one of the best spots around to launch your toy boat. There are baseball diamonds that are kept available for impromptu games, and woods for lots of shady picnics under 45 species of trees.

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Fairview Park (Park)
501 W McMillan St
4.4

Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

A narrow winding road through the park surrounds the slopes of Fairview Heights and offers a fantastic view of the Cincinnati skyline, Union Terminal, and the Ohio River in the distance. You can travel in your car for about a mile and enjoy a continuous panoramic view of the city. There is also a stonewall area overlook where you can sit and watch the hustle and bustle of the Queen City. Many tall evergreens and sycamores line the roadway.

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