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Otto Armleder Memorial Park

Notice
It is the responsibility of all users exiting the dog park to remove any items brought into the dog park.  This includes water containers, toys, balls and all other dog related items.  Please limit the use of water containers to your dog(s) only and remove them when finished.

The Armleder Park Canoe Landing is now ready to be used by the public. The Ranger opening and closing the park can now open and close the gate to the access road. We are asking that the grass parking area not be used until spring however.

View dog park regulations.

In February 2005, the Hamilton County Park District, the Cincinnati Recreation Commission and the Cincinnati Park Board signed a cooperative agreement to improve Otto Armleder Memorial Park and Recreation Complex on the Little Miami River. This partnership enables the Cincinnati Recreation Commission to develop and maintain the active section of the park and the Hamilton County Park District to develop and maintain the passive section of the park.  In addition, Park District Rangers will patrol Armleder Park.

Lady playing with two dogs

  • Active section amenities include seven irrigated soccer fields, a multi-purpose field, playground, pavilion with concessions, picnic shelter and restrooms, community event space and parking.  These improvements were completed in 2005.
  • Phase One passive section amenities include a 1.89 mile paved loop trail (multi-use) with trail head shelter, 10 acre dog park, parking and the restoration of approximately 78 acres of natural area with prairie, wet meadow, mud flats and successional forest.  These improvements were completed in June 2006.
  • Phase Two of the passive recreation section, completed in 2007, include a river overlook, canoe landing with access road, picnic shelters and interpretive signage.

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Located along Wooster Pike east of downtown Cincinnati and north of Beechmont levy, this riverside park stretches for 323 acres.

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