Winter is here — and sledding is one of the season’s greatest joys! Cincinnati isn’t called the “City of Seven Hills” for nothing. When the snow falls, families across the region head straight for the biggest, fastest, and most beloved sled riding spots around.
We asked local parents, park districts, and OHParent readers, and rounded up the top sledding hills in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and the surrounding suburbs. Save this list for the next snowy day!
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Bellevue Park
Not the biggest hill — but the city skyline view makes sledding here iconic.
Devou Park
A Northern Kentucky classic, Devou Park has wide, fast hills perfect for thrill-seekers.
Parent Tip: Stop by the Behringer-Crawford Museum while you’re there!
Fleckenstein Park
Very popular in the Mason/Landen area; well-maintained hill with a wide slope.
Harbin Park
Harbin Park is a sledding legend, known for its long, exhilarating hill that draws big crowds on snowy days.
Leming Community Park
Families use the open hillside near the picnic area for sledding. A smaller, community-based option for snow fun.
Mason Sports Park
A long, smooth sledding hillside frequently recommended by local families.
Miami Whitewater Forest**
Requires a Great Parks Vehicle Permit
Sledding takes place near the overlook off Harbor Woods Drive. A scenic, wide-open hill with great views.
Montgomery Park
A cozy neighborhood favorite with a large sledding hill, walking trail, and an accessible playground for ages 2–12.
Mt. Storm Park
This Cincinnati Park has one of the region’s most exciting sled hills — steep, fast, and always popular.
Nisbet Park
A gentle but fun hill near the Loveland Bike Trail — great for younger kids.
Rossford Park
Another Northern Kentucky option offering a small community hill great for young sledders.
Sharon Woods**
Requires a Great Parks Vehicle Permit
Head to the Cardinal Crest Meadow Shelter for a long, steady sledding slope that’s great for families.
Stanbery Park
A classic Cincinnati sledding destination with a long, smooth hill beloved for generations.
Summit Park
One of the most popular sledding spots in the Cincinnati area! The large hill near the Nature PlayScape is wide, tall, and perfect for all ages.
Sycamore Park
A hidden gem. Wide, open hill that’s perfect for families to spread out.
Voice of America Park
A great choice for northern Cincinnati families, with multiple open hills for sled action.
Winton Woods**
Requires a Great Parks Vehicle Permit
Find sledding near the Butterfly Bluff Shelter. This hill is wide, smooth, and great for groups.
BONUS:
Cincinnati Nature Center
On snowy days, check Facebook or call ahead — the Nature PlayScape sometimes opens for snowy play!
Free for members; daily admission for nonmembers.


