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Road cycling routes around Crescent Springs offer access to Northern Kentucky's diverse terrain, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and forested landscapes. The region provides a mix of challenging climbs and scenic byways, with routes often traversing areas featuring picturesque views. While Crescent Springs itself has local green spaces, its proximity to the Ohio River and other natural features in the broader area enhances the cycling experience. This landscape provides varied elevation changes and natural features for road cyclists.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Hard road ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This public landing is along the Ohio River Trail is a nice spot to stop for a quick dip or to just enjoy the views over the water. It is also near the National Steamboat Monument and the Great American Ball Park.
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Scattered across the city of Cincinnati, you will find artfully decorated pig statues. These statues were first created in 2000 by local artists and schools in order to celebrate the history of the city as the pork capital of the US. At one time there had been over 400 different statues on display, but today only a handful still exist outside private collections. One of the best examples can be found near Sawyer Point and is named "Lucius Quinctus Pigasus".
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Tower Park is a small war memorial area located in the town of Fort Thomas. The main attraction is the large stone tower which was once used as a water tower. The park has picnic shelters and a few trails through the surrounding wooded areas.
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Scattered across the city of Cincinnati you will find artfully decorated pig statues. These statues were first created in 2000 by local artists and schools in order to celebrate the history of the city as the pork capital of the US. At one time there had been over 400 different statues on display, but today only a handful still exist outside of private collections. One of the best examples can be found near Sawyer Point and is named "Lucius Quinctus Pigasus".
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The Purple People Bridge is a pedestrian and cycling only bridge crossing the Ohio River between downtown Cincinnati, Ohio and Newport, Kentucky. The bridge was Cincinnati's first ever railway bridge when it opened in 1872. The purple colour was chosen by a public vote in 2001 when the construction plans were still underway.
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This is Northern Kentucky's only arboretum, and who would expect it tucked in the hills of Boone County. The area is home to over 5,000 different plants, shrubs, and trees, making it a beautiful spot for nature lovers.
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Big Bone Lick State Park is a great place to stop and see what the area would have looked like in prehistoric times. Mammoths once roamed this region of northern Kentucky, and fossilized remains have been found all over the Big Bone Lick area. You can see these reconstructed giants in various parts of the park, and the visitors center will give you even more information about these ancient creatures. The park is also home to a herd of wild bison. You are able to see them from a viewing platform as they graze on the meadows and roam the forests.
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Rabbit Hash is a small town on the banks of the Ohio River. Riding into the town is like taking a step back in history. The buildings in the town are all from the 1800s, and have been perfectly preserved. The general store sells everything you could need for a great lunch, and there are picnic areas right next to the river. The town is also famous for having animals as their mayors and other political figures. The current mayor (as of April 2023) is a French Bulldog named Wilbur Beast. You can often see the political canines of the town wandering the streets and asking for pets in the store.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Crescent Springs, offering a diverse range of options for cyclists of all levels.
Road cycling around Crescent Springs is characterized by a blend of rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and forested landscapes. The region offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic byways, often traversing areas with stunning views, particularly along the Ohio River and through Northern Kentucky's diverse terrain.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from moderate riverside loops to challenging routes with significant elevation changes, and the scenic beauty of the Northern Kentucky landscape.
Yes, there are 10 easy road cycling routes around Crescent Springs. For a relatively flat and accessible option, consider the Serpentine Wall – Cincinnati Flying Pig Statues loop from Covington, which is 17.3 miles (27.8 km) long with minimal elevation gain.
Road cycling routes near Crescent Springs feature varied elevation changes, from gentle riverside paths to significant climbs. For example, the Ramblin' River and Fort Thomas Loop includes over 1,395 feet (425 meters) of ascent, while the challenging Devou Park to Rabbit Hash Loop features over 3,288 feet (1,002 meters) of climbing.
Absolutely. There are 7 difficult road cycling routes around Crescent Springs. The Devou Park to Rabbit Hash Loop is a demanding 71.1 miles (114.4 km) path known for its substantial climbs and scenic vistas. Another challenging option is the Ramblin' River and Fort Thomas Loop, a difficult 31.8 miles (51.1 km) route with significant elevation gain.
Many routes offer scenic views of the Ohio River and the Cincinnati skyline. You might encounter landmarks such as the Serpentine Wall, the charming Cincinnati Flying Pig Statues, and views of the historic John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge. The region also features picturesque landscapes of rolling hills and river valleys.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the area provides options like the Devou Park to Rabbit Hash Loop, which spans 71.1 miles (114.4 km). The broader Northern Kentucky region also hosts events like the Licking Valley Century, with routes up to 100 miles, showcasing extensive scenic byways.
The spring and fall seasons generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Crescent Springs, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter cycling is possible but may require appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potential icy conditions.
Yes, many of the routes around Crescent Springs are designed as loops. Examples include the Ramblin' River and Fort Thomas Loop and the Purple People Bridge – Cincinnati Flying Pig Statues loop from Cincinnati Union Terminal, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point.
While specific parking details vary by route, many local parks in and around Crescent Springs, such as Crescent Springs Park and Lou Hartfiel Memorial Park, offer parking facilities. For routes starting in nearby cities like Covington or Cincinnati, public parking garages and lots are typically available near trailheads or points of interest.
Given Crescent Springs' proximity to larger urban centers like Covington and Cincinnati, numerous cafes and restaurants are accessible. Routes that pass through these cities, such as the Purple People Bridge – Cincinnati Flying Pig Statues loop from Cincinnati Union Terminal, offer ample opportunities for refreshment stops.


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