Commons
10645 Springfield Pike,
Cincinnati, OH 45215
$1,365 - $2,125
1-2 Beds
Home to an array of kid-friendly amenities, Woodlawn is an idyllic town for families in the suburbs of Cincinnati. Located just 13 miles north of Downtown Cincinnati along OH-4, residents can easily commute to and from Woodlawn for work or play. Residents can easily enjoy the city’s major attractions like the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Findlay Market, the Cincinnati Art Museum, and Krohn Conservatory.
Residents of Woodlawn enjoy spending their time at Glenwood Gardens, featuring 335 acres of prairie, forest, and wetland habitat with walking trails, kid-friendly gardens, and a charming gift shop. Kids enjoy spending time at the Woodlawn Community Center, along with the Wyoming Recreation and Family Aquatic Center. This suburb is located directly east of Winton Woods, a county-owned park featuring camping grounds, hiking trails, a golf course, and a glistening lake ideal for paddle boating. Local and chain restaurants, bars, and specialty shops line OH-4, so there are plenty of conveniences in the city of Woodlawn.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Woodlawn, OH is for everyday living.
Fairly Walkable
Walkability
Limited Public Transit
Transit
Exceptionally Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
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