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Park Description

The Trailside Nature Center is located in Burnet Woods Park   Adjoining the University of Cincinnati, Burnet Woods is located at Clifton Avenue between Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Ludlow.

Trailside Nature Center and the adjacent stone slide were designed by Carl Freund and built by the Federal Works Project Administration with work completed in 1940. The interior of the Trailside was recently renovated to include a children's museum and handicap access meeting room for nature education programs.

Trailside’s summer public open hours from June 1 - September 1 are as follows:   Nature Center open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM.   Trailside Nature Center closed Monday & Tuesday, available for scheduled programs only.

 

Trailside’s fall and spring public open hours from September 1 – November 30 and March 1 – May 31 are as follows:   Nature Center open Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM, Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM.   Trailside Nature Center closed Monday & Tuesday, available for scheduled programs only.

 

Trailside’s winter public open hours from December 1 – February 28 are as follows:   Nature Center open on the first and third weekend of each month.   Saturday 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM.   Trailside Nature Center will be closed Monday through Friday, available for scheduled programs only.

 

  Trailside Nature Center is closed on all legal holidays.

One of the best secrets of the Cincinnati Parks is the Wolff Planetarium located at the Trailside Nature Center in Burnet Woods.   Click Here for the Wolff Planetarium Shows in Burnet Woods.

On the northside of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive are 84 tons of carved pink granite, a design project of University of Cincinnati students completed in 1972. The stone is from the former Chamber of Commerce Building which was destroyed by fire in 1911. The Burnet Woods design is a memorial to H.H. Richardson, architect of the Chamber of Commerce Building.

The Lone Star Pavilion, on a hill overlooking Clifton Avenue, is a gift from the Son of the Republic of Texas. The Pavilion, which was dedicated in 1974, commemorates the gift of the famous Twin Sisters, two six-pound cannons given to General Sam Houston by friends in Cincinnati to assure Texas independence at the Battle of San Jacinto.

The artificial lake, southeast of Trailside, was constructed in 1875.  Fishing is allowed.  Adjacent to Trailside is a picnic area with open shelter, tables, grills and children's play equipment. A shelter in the upper part of the park includes restroom facilities with nearby picnic tables and children's play equipment.

Visiting Trailside Museum in Burnet Woods:

3251 Brookline Drive
Cincinnati, OH  45220
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