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Krohn Conservancy Nature Preserve Adventures

Krohn Conservancy Nature Preserve is a 72-acre protected woodland and wetland area offering trails and educational opportunities within Cincinnati, Ohio. It provides a serene natural escape in an urban setting, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study.

72
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
20,000+
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Krohn Conservancy Nature Preserve

 

Krohn Conservancy Nature Preserve is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and spans 72 acres of forest, wetlands, and meadows. The preserve provides a rare expanse of green space within a metropolitan area, protecting important native plant and animal habitats. Established in 1972 by the late architect and conservationist Rosanna Krohn, the preserve serves both an ecological and educational function. Its landscape features gently rolling hills, a variety of hardwood tree species, and several small ponds and wetlands that support amphibians, reptiles, and numerous bird species including woodpeckers, warblers, and herons. The preserve includes well-maintained hiking trails suitable for families and casual outdoor users, with nature observation points and interpretive signage that highlights native flora and fauna as well as historical aspects of the land. Several small bridges traverse wetlands to minimize habitat disturbance. Visitors often enjoy birdwatching, seasonal wildflower viewing, and peaceful walks away from urban noise. Krohn Conservancy also offers programs and volunteer opportunities focused on restoration and environmental education. Due to its urban location and focus on conservation, it is an important refuge for wildlife and a gateway to environmental awareness for local residents and school groups. The preserve’s accessible trails, natural beauty, and educational mission make it a valued outdoor destination in the Cincinnati region.

Highlights

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Forest and wetland ecosystems providing habitat for diverse native species

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Accessible, well-maintained network of hiking trails with interpretive signage

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Educational programs and volunteer opportunities focused on conservation

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Urban natural refuge located within Cincinnati city limits

Notable Natural Features

Woodland Trail

A scenic trail winding through mature hardwood forest, perfect for observing native trees and seasonal birds.

Wetland Boardwalk

A raised walkway over wetland areas allowing close encounters with amphibian habitats without disturbing the ecosystem.

Nature Education Center

Facility providing environmental education and interpretive displays on local ecology and conservation history.