Bellevue Hill Park, Public park in Clifton Heights, Cincinnati, United States
Bellevue Hill Park is a public green space with sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas set across rolling terrain. The distinctive concrete pavilion with its bandstand rises beneath mature trees and dominates the central landscape.
This site was once part of Cincinnati's historic streetcar network, featuring an incline railway and a residence from the 1800s. The park was developed in the mid-20th century after these structures were removed.
The name comes from the Bellevue House that once stood here. Today the pavilion serves as a gathering place where residents and visitors experience community events and performances throughout the year.
The park is open daily and offers pathways that navigate the hillside terrain, with shaded areas beneath trees throughout. On-site restrooms and parking are available near the main entrances.
The Ransohoff Overlook provides a rare elevated vantage point overlooking several of the city's recognized buildings and green spaces. Visitors often overlook this spot while exploring the more trafficked areas of the grounds.
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