Buttercup Valley is located in the neighborhood of Northside in Cincinnati. It is just one of the many nature preserves the city has to offer. Attached to Buttercup Valley is Parker’s Woods, which offers 2 trails: a paved trail and a woodland trail. Parker’s Woods' trails are great for the beginning hiker or someone looking for a small walk through the woods.
Buttercup Valley offers more intense hiking for the avid nature hiker. It has some steep inclines and very wooded paths. These trails will make you forget you’re still in the city. Buttercup Valley runs from West, Hamilton Avenue to East on Crawford Avenue. One loop will take you to an area called the Flats which is a meadow or prairie habitat. Another trail will take you right to a clearing and to Crawford Avenue. You can see Spring Grove Cemetery.
Buttercup Valley is a beautiful piece of forest which has been untouched since the pioneer days. This means some of the trees in the valley are over 200 years old! It is home to various flora and fauna. Buttercup Valley is a hiker's dream nestled in the heart of urban neighborhoods. It is Northside’s gem.
Thorn of Honey Locust - biological response during the Ice Age to keep giant beaver's from eating the tree. |
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