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August
4

Ohio Food Banks - Cutler Real Estate

Food banks play an important role in communities throughout Ohio, providing food and support for those in need. Given the challenges of the past year, more people than ever before need support from local food banks. Whether you volunteer your time or make a donation, food banks across Ohio need support from the community to help as many people as possible. Even a small donation can make a big difference in the life of someone in need, so we've put together a guide to 8 Ohio food banks where you can show your support and make a positive difference in the community.

Greater Cleveland Food Bank

15500 S. Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, OH 44110

Northeast Ohio is home to a wide variety of food banks, including the large Greater Cleveland Food Bank, which serves more than 400,000 people per year. In addition to providing meals and fresh produce, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank works to help people in need sign up for programs that can help them find long-term solutions to food insecurity. There are many ways that you can get involved, by making a planned donation, monthly donation, or contribution of non-perishable food items. There are also volunteer opportunities available in a wide variety of positions, from loading/unloading food to using specialized skills to help with large administrative projects within the food bank.

Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank

350 Opportunity Pkwy., Akron, OH 44307

The Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank has been serving eight counties around both cities for nearly 40 years by storing and distributing food to a large group of smaller food pantries in the area. With 83,000 square feet of warehouse space and 8,000 square feet of freezer space, the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank can serve more than 500 food pantries, shelters, and other non-profit organizations in the region. This foodbank is always accepting donations of food and funds, so it's easy to give back in a way that works for you. You can also volunteer in various support roles at the warehouse or help with food distribution in local communities.

Second Harvest Food Bank

5510 Baumhart Rd., Lorain, OH 44053

In its more than 35 years of serving Northeast Ohio communities, the Second Harvest Food Bank has distributed nearly 100 million pounds of food to those in need. The food bank distributes food to an organized network of food pantries and charity organizations throughout Northeast Ohio. Thanks to a new facility built in Lorain, Second Harvest Food Bank has tripled its capacity for food storage. You can help distribute all of that extra food or make a donation to ensure that the warehouse shelves are always stocked. The organization also needs volunteers to help package food backpacks, along with packages for senior centers and mobile food pantries.

NNEMAP Food Pantry

667 E. 11th Ave., Columbus, OH 43211

NNEMAP Food Pantry is part of a coordinated network of food pantries in Columbus and beyond. While many food pantries distribute food based on ZIP codes, NNEMAP Food Pantry makes its services available to anyone who lives in Columbus regardless of where in the city they're located. Volunteers here help with food insecurity, hygiene products, food stamp access, and healthcare needs. You can make a difference as a delivery driver, client interviewer, inventory assistant, or a fundraiser. NNEMAP also accepts help from volunteer groups, if your friends, colleagues, or family would like to help contribute to a positive cause.

Worthington Resource Pantry

6700 Huntley Rd., Columbus, OH 43229

Based in Columbus, the Worthington Resource Pantry serves southern Delaware and northern Franklin counties. In addition to nutritious food, the Worthington Resource Pantry also distributes many essential personal care items to those in need. With a small leadership team and a large, dedicated group of volunteers, this food bank is able to reach more people every year. You can volunteer to help sort and package food, in order to make the distribution process as smooth as possible. The Worthington Resource Pantry also welcomes donations of food, funds, and personal care items.

Mid-Ohio Foodbank On-Site Pantry

3960 Brookham Dr., Grove City, OH 43123

The Mid-Ohio Foodbank On-Site Pantry is part of the larger Mid-Ohio Foodbank network, serving local communities in various ways for more than 40 years. The network is one of the largest of its kind in Ohio and reaches communities throughout the state through more than 680 partner organizations in addition to its own food pantry. With such a large network, there are many ways that you can get involved. Your donations of non-perishable food or funds are always welcome, with every donation playing a small part in distributing more than 140,000 meals every day. There are also many volunteer opportunities available, both at the On-Site Pantry and at other Mid-Ohio Foodbank locations around the state.

Freestore Foodbank

1141 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH 45202

The Freestore Foodbank has a variety of locations around the Cincinnati area, including its main location on Central Parkway. This large food bank is part of the Feeding America network, with a variety of unique ways to contribute in addition to volunteering or donating directly. You can arrange a virtual food drive to raise money online, or participate in events like the Virtual Hunger Walk to help raise money for a diverse collection of local organizations which are working to address food insecurity around Cincinnati.

SEM Food Pantry

2020 Beechmont Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45230

The SEM Food Pantry provides support for those in need who are located in eastern Hamilton County and Clermont County, while establishing partnerships with other local organizations including the Freestore Foodbank. SEM Food Pantry operates a client-choice food pantry, which allows members to select their food as if they were at the store. You can volunteer to help by answering phones, helping clients choose food, stocking shelves, and collecting donations. If you aren't able to volunteer, donations of food and funds are crucial in helping SEM Food Pantry serve the community.

Lending a Hand

Every little bit adds up, so how will you show your love to organizations that work every day to make a difference in the lives of those in need?

July
14

Barn Wedding Venues Around Ohio - Cutler Real Estate

Barns have become a popular wedding venue as many couples – particularly millennials – turn away from more traditional, formal locations. If you're looking for comfort but still want chandeliers and other signs of elegance, a barn wedding may be the way to go. As a bonus, you'll also have access to acres of natural beauty that create beautiful photo backdrops to help you remember your special day.
  
Check out the following nine venues for a barn wedding in Ohio.

Northeast Ohio

The Barn at Wolf Creek

2361 S. Cleveland-Massillon Rd., Copley, OH 44321

The Barn at Wolf Creek provides an authentic rustic setting to host your wedding day. It's situated on approximately 5 acres that have been cleared to create a park-like atmosphere perfect for guests to gather. Views of the sunset as well as a nearby horse farm create the perfect backdrop. The barn has been completely renovated, along with the 1880s farmhouse and carriage house, which now boasts an art gallery. A covered deck is also available for dancing, cocktails, guest seating, or other needs.

White Birch Barn & Vineyard

7180 W. Smith Rd., Medina, OH 44256

A centuries-old barn that's been renovated and restored, along with a vineyard that was planted in 2016, are the centerpieces of White Birch Barn & Vineyard. The owner's grandfather built the barn, which has a charming and rustic feel, and its floor is still made from the original wood that was used in its construction. An open frame and beams were hand-hewn and add to the barn's beauty. Although it's located only a 10-minute drive from Medina Square, the venue is secluded, making it the perfect wedding site. Adding to its charm – and making for wonderful photo backdrops – are turn-of-the-century farming décor, a pond, and white birch as well as willow trees.

The Barn at Hart's Grove

5926 St. Route 534, Windsor, OH 44099

Situated on over 550 acres of land, The Barn at Hart's Grove provides a rustic yet elegant setting for your nuptials. The main barn is black and white with a colonial theme and has 4,400 square feet of space. It has stained concrete floors, chandeliers, and other beautiful lighting. You'll also have access to a covered porch off the back of the barn and a patio at its side. With its bistro lighting and fire pit, the patio is ideal for entertaining your guests.

Columbus

Jorgensen Farms

5851 E. Walnut St., Westerville, OH 43081

Jorgensen Farms' restored historic barn is surrounded by beautifully manicured grounds and over 100 acres of pastoral beauty. A farmhouse is adjacent to the barn and is the perfect spot for your wedding party to prepare for the big event. The venue's team of event professionals can help you plan everything from the flowers to the cuisine. And speaking of cuisine, Jorgensen Farms is a working organic farm, so you and your guests will be able to enjoy fresh produce as part of the venue's culinary offerings.

The Barn on Chapel Road

11205 Converse-Chapel Rd., Plain City, OH 43064

The Barn on Chapel Road is an original 2-story Amish barn that's been restored. It's located amidst lush grass and fields of corn and beans that add to the setting's natural, rustic beauty. The barn's top story has a smaller, older space with a loft that allows you to see out an open hay door. The main room has an open floor space with a high ceiling and beams, along with chandeliers. And a French door provides beautiful views of the area's vegetation.

The Wells Barn Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

1777 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43203

You, your wedding party, and your guests will be surrounded by the natural beauty of the botanical gardens if you choose to have your ceremony at The Wells Barn. It's adjacent to a four-acre Community Garden Campus, a colorful edible garden that's an ideal setting for a cocktail hour. Your guests can also enjoy an outdoor Live-Fire Cooking Theater.

Cincinnati

Centennial Barn

110 Compton Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45215

Located just about 20 minutes away from downtown Cincinnati, Centennial Barn combines elegance and rustic charm. It was constructed in 1899 and is made of brick, which creates a unique look. The barn has two stories and includes an open atrium. And if you choose to have your wedding at Centennial Barn, all of the rental funds will be used to support the work of Franciscan Ministries, a non-profit that serves those in need.

Rolling Meadows Ranch

421 N. Waynesville Rd., Lebanon, OH 45036

Rolling Meadows Ranch's wedding barn has a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace and can easily accommodate 325 guests. You'll be able to enjoy a 3,000-square-foot cocktail patio, two outdoor firepits along with comfortable seating, and outdoor pub tables and rocking chairs to keep your guests comfortable. The property consists of 40 acres of mature trees, as well as meadows and fields.

The Honeysuckle Ranch

1297 Wilson Dunham Hill Rd., New Richmond, OH 45157

The Honeysuckle Ranch is conveniently located about 25 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, but it truly feels like it's a world away. The working horse farm is located on 47 acres with trails, pastures, and park-like settings. In addition to the large barn, you'll also have access to an Amish-built gazebo and other buildings. A reception barn features twinkle lights and gorgeous décor to help create a magical setting. The property has countless photo backdrops, and the horses on the ranch are friendly if you'd like to work them into your photoshoot.

Saying "I Do" Barn-Style

Have you been to any barn weddings, or are you planning one yourself?

September
11

Donut Shops - Cleveland, OH - Cutler Real Estate

Who came up with the idea of improving on perfection by adding filling to an already delicious donut? According to Smithsonian Magazine, this classic pastry was created in the mid-19th century by Elizabeth Gregory, mother of a New England ship captain. While preparing donuts for her son's crew, Mrs. Gregory cleverly added hazelnuts and walnuts in the center where the dough might not cook through.

As you celebrate Cream-Filled Donut Day on Monday, September 14, give a silent thanks to Elizabeth Gregory for her creativity. Get them individually or by the dozen at these favorite donut shops around Cleveland

Jack Frost Donuts

4960 Pearl Rd., Cleveland, OH 44109

 
 
 
 
 
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Don't let the seasonal name fool you. Family-owned Jack Frost Donuts sells their eye-popping 200+ flavors year-round. Since 1937, generations of Cleveland families have been heading to Jack Frost for donuts made from scratch daily. Donut offerings run the spectrum, including filled, glazed, powdered, sprinkled, and some you didn't know existed. Call ahead to place your order for quick pickup. Store hours are 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, but get there early before your favorite flavor sells out!

The Vegan Doughnut Company

14811 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107

While vegetarian and vegan diets have become increasingly popular, sisters Kharisma and Kyra Mayo realized there were few local options for vegan donuts. That changed when they opened The Vegan Doughnut Company, which began in their home and moved to a storefront in 2018. Even if you're not vegan, with mouthwatering flavors such as Cookie Butter, Lemon Lavender, and Maple Cream,  you'll never miss the dairy and eggs. The Vegan Doughnut Company is open weekends until supplies are gone. Watch their Facebook page for updates.

Brewnuts

6501 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102

 
 
 
 
 
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Beer and donuts is the pairing you didn't know you needed in your life. Shelley and John Pippin, founders of Brewnuts, created a unique mash-up of a corner donut shop and neighborhood bar. Home experimentation with a countertop fryer led to craft beer-based donuts in flavors such as Maple Bacon, Strawberry Pop-Tart, and Blueberry Almond Crunch. Planning a gender reveal or other special announcement? Say it with Brewnuts' letter-shaped donuts. The Pippins collaborate with top local brewers for the beer featured in their donuts and on the menu. Coffee, tea, and other traditional breakfast drinks are also available. Brewnuts is closed Monday and Tuesday and open every other day until they run out.

Goldie's Donuts & Bakery

5211 Mayfield Rd., Lyndhurst, OH 44124

If you're a donut purist, family-owned Goldie's Donuts & Bakery is the place for you. Customers flock to Goldie's for classic yeast, cake, and filled donuts done just right. But the sweet goodness doesn't stop there. Goldie's offers a wide assortment of pastries and desserts, including muffins, apple fritters, and cookies. Don't miss Goldie's signature edible cookie dough, which is served in a cup or "doughsicle" form for easy portability. Pick up a Kiddie Kit and let your little ones have fun decorating their own donuts. Order online up to seven days ahead. Goldie's doors open at 6 a.m. seven days a week. 

Spudnut Donuts

650 Prospect St., Berea, OH 44017

 
 
 
 
 
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Sweet meets savory to create the light, fluffy tenderness of Spudnut Donuts. Choice Idaho potatoes are the not-so-secret ingredient that gives the donuts their specific characteristics. While potato-based donuts may sound like a contemporary idea, the shop dates back to 1949. Donuts are available as airy "spudnuts" or "spuddie" frycakes, along with apple fritters and French crullers. Visit the convenient take-out window from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily.

Donut Land

1321 Pearl Rd., Brunswick, OH 44212

No, you're not dreaming. There really is a Donut Land in Cleveland, and it's just as magical as you'd expect. 2020 marks the 46th anniversary for owner Bill Rienerth and his homestyle donuts that are still made using original recipes. One happy change has occurred in that time, as Bill's son and great-granddaughter have joined him in the business. The staff works overnight to ensure the regular, filled, and "fancy" donuts filling the display case are as fresh as possible. Celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, and other special events with a custom-made donut cake featuring your choice of filling, frosting, and written message. The best part of all? Donut Land is open 24/7.

Bigmouth Donuts

1418 W. 29th St., Cleveland, OH 44113

 
 
 
 
 
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Once you try one of baker Courtney Bonning's plump creations, you'll understand why the shop is named Bigmouth Donuts. Courtney worked for months to perfect her proprietary dough recipe that results in a brioche-like texture. In addition to the regular lineup of raised donuts and frycakes, Bigmouth features a filled donut of the week. One recent flavor was a hugely popular guava-filled malasada, which is a traditional Portuguese fried donut. The menu includes gluten-free and vegan options, along with a donut egg sandwich for heartier appetites. When you're in Rocky River, check out Bigmouth's newest location. Both shops are open every day but Monday.

Becker's Donuts & Bakery

22088 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park, OH 44126

While Becker's Donuts & Bakery produces a stellar assortment of cakes, cookies, and pastries, there's a reason why donuts get star billing. For years, families in Cleveland have gone to Becker's for their delicacies with a pleasantly crisp exterior and soft, pillowy interior. Satisfied customers rave about the strawberry jelly-filled, cinnamon roll, and glazed donuts in particular. Pair your selection with a cup of Becker's blend coffee, which also comes in different flavors. Becker's is open Tuesday through Sunday. 

Raised and Glazed Donuts

17800 Chillicothe Rd., Chagrin Falls, OH 44023

 
 
 
 
 
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Raised and Glazed Donuts rhymes nicely, but it doesn't cover the full range of pastries and baked goods you'll find inside. In fact, the variety is so enticing that customers often find themselves buying a dozen because they can't decide on just one. Watch for the hot dog-shaped donuts and other whimsical shapes that sometimes turn up in the display case. Raised and Glazed Donuts is open mornings every day but Monday.

George's Donuts

1023 N. Aurora Rd. Unit B, Aurora, OH 44202

When it comes to filled donuts, nothing approaches the genius of the Orange Creamsicle from George's Donuts. Orange-infused cake batter is fried and stuffed with homemade vanilla buttercream for a taste that takes you back to childhood. George's is also known for its signature cannoli donuts with traditional Italian cream filling in the center, finished with a dusting of powdered sugar and a drizzle of chocolate sauce.  Donuts are baked fresh daily at the original location in Twinsburg. Both shops are open Tuesday through Saturday until noon. 

Mmm ... Donuts!

Boston cream and jelly are neck-and-neck for the title of America's favorite donut filling. Which one gets your vote? 

August
19

Dog Parks - Columbus, OH - Cutler Real Estate

We might still be social distancing from humans, but there's no reason we can't spend some quality time with our furry friends! National Dog Day is coming up soon, and we can't think of a better way to celebrate than to grab Fido's leash and head out to the dog park! 

There are many great dog parks in the Columbus area. Some have amenities like picnic areas, agility courses, and more. Here are a few of our favorites. 

Three Creeks Dog Park

3066 Spangler Rd., Columbus, OH 43207

 
 
 
 
 
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Three Creeks Dog park is managed by the City of Columbus Parks and Recreation Department. It offers 4 acres of space for your dog to romp and play. With separate fenced-in areas for small and large dogs and benches for their humans to relax, everyone will have a great time. The nearby picnic areas are also pet-friendly as long as your dog is on a leash. So plan to pack a lunch and make a day of it! 

Scioto Audubon Dog Park

347 Maier Place, Columbus, OH 43215

Not only does Scioto Audubon Dog Park have separate areas for large and small dogs, but it also has an agility course! It features 2.5 acres of space and also has a nearby pet-friendly picnic area. Outside of the park, there are miles of trails you can walk or jog with your dog. Choose to either take a trail through the park or follow the trail that runs along the Scioto River.

Brooksedge Park Bark Park

708 Park Meadow Rd., Westerville, OH 43081

 
 
 
 
 
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With just short of 4 acres of space, this well-appointed dog park has two large-dog areas and one small dog area. It also offers visitors an agility course, a water hydrant, a waste bag dispenser, a portable restroom, a picnic table, and benches. The 20 onsite parking spots also make this one of the most convenient local parks to visit. 

Godown Park

6099 Godown Rd., Columbus, OH 43235

The 10-acre Godwin Park has a one-acre small dog section and a 4-acre area for large dogs to play. It's a favorite among locals thanks to having plenty of trees that provide much-needed shade. There are also several benches, a dog water fountain, and walking trails that wind through the park. 

Frank Fetch Park 

228 E. Beck St., Columbus, OH 43206

 
 
 
 
 
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The perfect small dog park for those who want to sit and relax, the Frank Fetch Memorial Park was modeled after a 19th Century German "Bier Garten." It features extensive landscaping, decorative lights, brick walkways, and picnic tables where you can sit and enjoy a cup of coffee with a friend while your dogs play.

A wrought iron fence gives the park an "old world" look that you're sure to love. It's also well-appointed with plenty of doggie bags and water stations. 

Big Walnut Dog Park

5000 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43227

Visitors to Big Walnut Dog Park will enjoy the open space and the separate play areas for large and small dogs. There's also ample parking, a portable restroom, and picnic tables. This park doesn't provide water for the dogs, so make sure you bring your own! 

Pizzurro Dog Park

940 S. Hamilton Rd., Gahanna, OH 43230

 
 
 
 
 
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In addition to its other amenities, the 23-acre Pizzurro Park features a 4-acre, fenced-in, off-leash dog park. There's a separate area for dogs under 25 pounds and an agility course for dogs of all sizes. There's also a paved trail through the large-dog area, which makes it wheelchair friendly. There are restrooms on-site and trails where you can walk or jog with your dog on-leash. 

Wheeler Dog Park

725 Thurber Dr. W, Columbus, OH 43215

Locals love visiting the Wheeler Dog Park. It features separate large and small dog areas, a picnic table, and benches. There's no onsite parking here, but it's easy to park on the curb and walk. It's also extremely popular with residents who live within walking distance from the park.  

Heritage Trail

7262 Hayden Run Rd., Hilliard, OH 43026

 
 
 
 
 
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Do you enjoy running with your dog? Then you'll love the 6.1-mile, dog-friendly Heritage Trail. This paved trail runs from downtown to Cemetary Pike. There's also a 4-acre off-leash dog park with separate fenced-in areas for small and large dogs to play. 

Friends of Alum Creek Dog Park 

3993 Hollenback Rd., Lewis Center, OH 43035

Like most dog parks in the area, this park offers separate play areas for large and small dogs. It's also light, so dogs and their owners can continue to safely play after the sun goes down. There are also three fenced water areas for those dogs who love to swim!

Want to help out? This park has a monthly meetup on the last Saturday of each month from 10 am until noon. This is a great way to meet like-minded people (and their dogs!) while also working on small improvement projects around the park. 

Time for Tail-Waggin' Fun! 

Which area park do you think your furry friend will love the most? 

August
5

Golf Courses - Cincinnati, OH - Cutler Real Estate

If ever there was a summer when we could all use a day on the golf course, it's this one. In the midst of a year that will long be remembered for face masks and Zoom meetings, a breath of fresh air in the great outdoors feels more precious than ever.

Did we mention that August is National Golf Month? When you get down to it, there may be no better game than golf for the times we're living through. You're outside, you can easily maintain social distancing, and you get to release some tension by hitting a ball really, really hard. We recommend doing just that at these Cincinnati area golf courses. 

Woodland Golf Course

5820 Muddy Creek Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45233

 
 
 
 
 
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Woodland Golf Course is one of Cincinnati's true hidden gems. The 9-hole executive golf course at Woodland makes it a favorite of families, newcomers to the game, and anyone with an hour or two to kill before they have to head back to the office. It's fun, family-friendly, and affordable. Plus, if you're looking to try something new and exciting, Woodland is also home to an 18-hole footgolf course (think of it as a combination of golf and soccer) that has a reputation as one of the best in the Midwest.

Blue Ash Golf Course

4040 Cooper Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241

 
 
 
 
 
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Public golf courses sometimes get a bad rap for being unkempt and poorly maintained. But Blue Ash Golf Course, often cited as one of Cincinnati's finest public courses, makes a strong argument to the contrary. With a reputation for being professionally and regularly maintained, Blue Ash Golf Course offers a fun and relaxing course that can challenge golfers of all skill levels. Golf Digest ranked Blue Ash Golf Course among the 75 best municipal golf courses in America. There are also terrific views to be had from just about any hole on this 18-hole, par-72 course. 

California Golf Course

5924 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45228

 
 
 
 
 
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Another of the top public courses in the city, California Golf Course lies on the east side of Cincinnati, on sloping terrain that overlooks the broad expanse of the Ohio River. You'd be hard-pressed to find a city-owned course with a better view. It's a fun 18-hole course, with tree-lined fairways and challenging greens. California Golf Course is also one of Cincinnati's longest municipal golf courses, with 6,227 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70.

Hickory Woods Golf Course

1240 Hickory Woods Dr., Loveland, OH 45140

 
 
 
 
 
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Nestled in the community of Loveland, Ohio—about 15 miles northeast of the Cincinnati city limits—Hickory Woods Golf Course is a spot that keeps golfers coming back time and time again. That's partly thanks to the picturesque scenery at Hickory Woods, but also because of its notoriously challenging greens, especially in the back nine. The course makes for a great weekend getaway, equally welcoming to rookies and seasoned golf veterans, and can test just about anyone's skill. 

Devou Park Golf Course

1201 Park Dr., Covington, KY 41011

 
 
 
 
 
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Devou Park Golf Course lies just over the Ohio line in Covington, Kentucky. One of its most striking features is its scenic hilltop location, which offers a spectacular view of the Cincinnati skyline. It's also a favorite haunt for local bird watchers, nestled among the rolling hills of Devou Park and right under a major flyway, and is a certified Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International. The staff is friendly and experienced, and the 18-hole course feels secluded and peaceful, despite being convenient to both cities. 

Aston Oaks Golf Club

1 Aston Oaks Dr., North Bend, OH 45052

 
 
 
 
 
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Frequently ranked among the best golf courses in Cincinnati, Aston Oaks Golf Club is a favorite of golfers from across the region. But it's a challenge. With swift greens and rolling fairways, the course is situated on a beautiful landscape that both transfixes and tests golfers of all skill levels. Designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, the course at Aston Oaks Golf Club offers some truly magnificent scenery. It's perched above the Ohio River, and shaded by majestic white oaks and hickory trees. The 18-hole course features 6,908 yards of golf from the longest tees, for a par of 72.

The Vineyard Golf Course

600 Nordyke Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45255

 
 
 
 
 
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Although its location on the far east side of Cincinnati might make it seem like a bit of a far-flung destination for some, the Vineyard Golf Course has a lot of great features that attract golfers from all over. A lot of it has to do with the course's handsome scenery, with gently rolling fairways and well-manicured greens lined with mature trees. It's simply a lovely golf course to look at, but the Vineyard offers up a challenging round as well. It's been called one of the best conditioned daily fee courses in Cincinnati and is a favorite of locals and visiting golfers alike. 

Twin Oaks Golf Course

450 E. 43rd St., Covington, KY 41015

 
 
 
 
 
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One of the finest public courses in the region on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River, Twin Oaks Golf Course is known for its palatial Southern-style clubhouse as well as its beautifully maintained 18-hole, par-70 course. Twin Oaks was built in 1927 and is still one of the best places in Northern Kentucky to enjoy a day on the links. With a mixture of mature trees sprinkled throughout the course, as well as its fair share of sand and water obstacles, it's always a fun challenge. 

Avon Fields Golf Course

4081 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45229

 
 
 
 
 
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Avon Fields Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-66 course that's been challenging local golfers since it opened to the public in 1914. It's not only the oldest golf course in Cincinnati, but the oldest municipal golf course west of the Allegheny Mountains. It offers a fun and challenging game of golf to this day, but also has an immense amount of history on its fairways. Avon Fields has historically been very important to the city's African-American community and was one of the few courses in town that didn't discriminate based on race during the era of segregation. 

Par for the Course

Did we forget to mention your favorite golf course in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area? Let us know in the comments section below! 

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