Sugar Ridge MetroPark is a large, scenic natural area offering extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, forested landscapes, and a peaceful setting for outdoor recreation near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sugar Ridge MetroPark spans over 2,000 acres in Clermont County, Ohio, and is part of the Three Rivers Park District. The park’s landscape features rolling hills, dense woodlands, open meadows, and small streams that contribute to a diverse natural environment. The area was acquired to preserve natural habitat and provide high-quality outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. Sugar Ridge is particularly well-known for its extensive network of multi-use trails that cater to hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. The terrain offers a mix of gentle slopes and challenging climbs, making it appealing to outdoor enthusiasts of varying skill levels. The park is home to native Ohio forest species including oaks, maples, and hickory trees, and wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and small settlements but has been allowed to revert to a natural state since acquisition. In addition to trail use, visitors can enjoy picnicking, nature photography, and seasonal wildlife observation. The park's accessibility and the quality of its trails have made it a favored destination for local residents looking to experience natural beauty close to the urban area. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the park’s family-friendly atmosphere and ample parking facilities.
Extensive multi-use mountain biking and hiking trail system
Diverse forest habitats with native Ohio wildlife
Scenic ridge top views overlooking surrounding Clermont County
Peaceful picnic areas tucked within woodland clearings
Over 20 miles of interconnecting trails designed for mountain biking and hiking, featuring varied terrain and elevation changes.
Points along the ridge offer expansive views of the surrounding countryside and forests.
The park preserves a large contiguous forested area supporting native Ohio flora and fauna.