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A park for the people: Why Owl's Nest Park deserves everyone's support

A park for the people: Why Owl's Nest Park deserves everyone's support

Cincinnati is home to a nationally-ranked, citywide parks system — 130 parks strong — that provides a natural heartbeat to our urban life. Some, like Smale Riverfront Park and Mt. Airy Forest, are regional destinations. Others, like Owl's Nest Park, are neighborhood gems. But just because a park is small or tucked away doesn't mean its impact is. In fact, it's these local parks that often make the most lasting difference in the lives of Cincinnatians.
Right now, Owl's Nest Park is at the center of a bold revitalization effort — and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation is inviting supporters across the city to be a part of it.
Located at the convergence of Evanston, East Walnut Hills and the O'Bryonville business district, Owl's Nest Park is a gathering place for families, students, neighbors and visitors alike. The Foundation, in partnership with Cincinnati Parks, community leaders and committed donors, has launched a campaign to raise $2 million for a full-scale transformation.
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The plan: A park reimagined
The revitalization plan includes:
An all-ages gathering space with seating and shade
Upgraded walking paths and landscaping
Lighting improvements
More programming dollars to support recreational programming and community events
More than just a facelift, this project is a reimagining of what a neighborhood park can be: a shared backyard, a community classroom, a wellness hub and a symbol of civic pride.
Why support a park that's not in your backyard?
You don't have to live near Owl's Nest Park to care about its future. Cincinnati's strength lies in its interconnected communities — and thriving neighborhood parks are part of the social infrastructure that binds us.
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Here's why supporting Owl's Nest Park matters to everyone:
Every child deserves a safe, beautiful place to play. Every family should have green space nearby to gather, celebrate and restore. Investing in one park helps raise the standard for all.
Revitalized parks spark local investment, support small businesses and increase property values — not just next door, but across the city.
A strong parks system signals that Cincinnati values quality of life, sustainability and community health. It attracts talent, retains families and reflects the kind of city we want to be.
A legacy 30 years in the making
This year, the Cincinnati Parks Foundation celebrates its 30th anniversary. Over three decades, the Foundation has helped bring ambitious projects to life — tree groves, wellness trails, inclusive play areas and more. Owl's Nest is the next chapter in that story — and one that will echo for the next generation.
Your donation doesn't just help one park. It helps define what it means to live in a city that believes in public space, neighborhood pride and community connection.
How you can help
To contribute to the Owl's Nest Park revitalization campaign or learn more about naming opportunities, visit cincinnatiparksfoundation.org. Your support today plants the acorns for a better Cincinnati tomorrow.
Together, let's give every neighborhood the park it deserves. Starting with Owl's Nest.
The Cincinnati Parks Foundation champions the activation of Cincinnati Parks, creating clean, green and welcoming spaces. Through community partnerships and philanthropic support, we help Cincinnati Parks thrive — so everyone has a place to gather, play, connect and grow. Learn more at www.cincinnatiparksfoundation.org.

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