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Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ivy Pointe Park is a pet-friendly oasis perfect for dog owners and outdoor enthusiasts. This park features paved walking paths ideal for leisurely strolls with your furry companion, as well as scenic views of a tranquil pond frequented by swans, ducks, and geese. Ivy Pointe Park stands out among dog parks in Cincinnati thanks to its clean restroom facilities and well-kept parking area.
Families appreciate the park’s kid-friendly atmosphere, making it a convenient destination for the whole crew. While it may lack some traditional dog park amenities like fenced off-leash areas or agility equipment, the open spaces and paved trails offer a pleasant and relaxing setting for both dogs and owners to enjoy fresh air and nature.
I sort of disagree with calling this a park, but the bathroom was clean and the parking lot is well paved. I think the most park part of this park is the PARKing lot.
Signs need to be put up by the parking lot that says no fishing. Not on the other side of the pond. Boys went fishing and didn’t even make it over there yet to see the signs. But a woman came to feed the birds and tell us there is no fishing but there was plenty of signs that said don’t feed the birds.
Someone is killing swan, killing baby geese and stealing baby ducks! Man with 2 kids came and he let the kids throw sticks and rocks at the swan. A man in a geese control van comes up there and scares the geese and ducks away! (I’m sure that’s why the Mandarin duck disappeared) a duck was dead in the middle of the road, same spot he chases the geese out at (into the busy road) There was a mom and baby goose that were part of the duck family and the geese patrol guy chased them away as well. Can we just leave the animals alone already!?
Great place to walk your dog with a paved path and a beautiful pond with swans and ducks. Only drawback is the geese who leave their “marks” along the pathway near the pond. Always breezy,!
I enjoy visiting the pond at the park to see geese & duck families with two beautiful swans.