Winton Woods Metro Park is a large urban park offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, camping, and boating, located in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
Winton Woods Metro Park, located in Hamilton County, Ohio, spans over 2,500 acres of forest, waterways, and open spaces. The park features Winton Lake, providing a scenic setting for various water activities such as paddle boating, kayaking, and fishing. The diverse habitats within the park support wildlife including deer, turkeys, and numerous bird species, making it an appealing spot for wildlife viewing. Established in the mid-20th century as part of the Great Parks of Hamilton County network, the park has grown to become a key natural and recreational resource for residents and visitors. Visitors can enjoy over 17 miles of trails weaving through wooded hills and around the lake, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running. The park includes a developed campground with amenities catering to both tent and RV campers, as well as picnic shelters, playgrounds, and open fields for sports and gatherings. Notable landmarks include the rustic campground area, the Winton Woods Reservoir, and the observation decks offering panoramic lake views. The park's accessibility combined with its varied recreational offerings make it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and those seeking urban green space. Its proximity to Cincinnati ensures that it remains a popular destination for both short day visits and longer stays in the campground.
Winton Lake – scenic reservoir ideal for paddle sports and fishing
Extensive multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking
Developed campground accommodating tents and RVs
Large picnic areas with playgrounds perfect for family outings
A 140-acre reservoir offering fishing, paddle boating, and scenic views surrounded by forest and trails.
A developed campground with over 155 sites, including electric and non-electric options for tents and RVs.
Over 17 miles of trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, and running through diverse upland forests and lakefront.