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CINCINNATI — Great Parks visitors is expanding access by not requiring Motor Vehicle Permits on select Community Days throughout 2026.
These days only apply to motor vehicles, as admission to Great Parks is always free for walkers, joggers, bikers and anyone entering the park without a motor vehicle.
Permits will not need to be displayed on the following Community Days:
- Jan. 19 – Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Feb. 17 – Random Acts of Kindness Day
- April 22 – Earth Day
- May 16 – Kids to Parks Day
- June 6 – National Trails Day
- June 19 – Juneteenth
- July 17 – Great Parks’ Birthday
- Sept. 26 – National Public Lands Day
- Nov. 11 – Veterans Day
- Nov. 27 – Opt Outside Day
Great Parks said the fees for Motor Vehicle Permits go toward safety and conservation efforts in Great Parks and cost $10 for Hamilton County residents and $16 for non-residents. Permits can be purchased by clicking here or at a Great Parks location.
Permits can also be made available to certain visitors, such as active military and some armed forces veterans, participants in the Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library’s Discovery Pass program, and Hamilton County residents with a valid food assistance card (Ohio Direction Card or Ohio EBT card). Students at a Hamilton County college or university can also receive a discount.
Otto Armleder Memorial Park and Pernbank Park do not require permits.
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Madison MacArthur
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