7 Winter Getaways From Cincinnati That'll Cheer You Up After The Holidays
By Andrea Limke|Updated on November 30, 2022(Originally published November 11, 2022)
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Andrea Limke
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
Winter is always an interesting time in Cincinnati, with up and down temperatures and typically many grey days. The holidays are filled with fun and excitement, and then mid-January arrives and we all wonder, what are we supposed to do with ourselves now? If you want to shake things up a bit this season and plan a little trip, these seven amazing winter getaways from Cincinnati are a great place to start. A visit to any of these places is bound to cheer you up and help to get through the long weeks leading to spring — just make sure you prepare for your adventure with these winter packing essentials!
Red River Gorge is a short drive from Cincinnati and many think of visiting during the warmer months. While it is definitely beautiful then, consider a cozy cabin getaway this winter or early spring. There are many scenic hiking trails to check out (make sure to dress appropriately!) and a visit to Natural Bridge State Resort Park, pictured above, is a must. Few things in this world are quite as beautiful as the unforgettable Red River Gorge, and when it's covered in a layer of snow, it's especially spectacular. For a wonderful, affordable option to spend the night in the area in the event you don't want to leave (same), check out some of the best winter cabin getaways in Cincinnati nearby.
2. Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN, USA
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46208, USA
Just a couple of hours from Cincinnati, Indianapolis makes for a great weekend escape this time of year. Of course, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is a favorite destination, but you'll find there are many things to do, restaurants to experience, and wonderful places to stay in this fun-filled city. Most people would likely dismiss anywhere or anything in Indiana as a "flyover" kind of thing, but they couldn't be more wrong!
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3. Columbus
Columbus, OH, USA
Otherworld, 5819 Chantry Dr, Columbus, OH 43232, USA
Columbus is a short drive from Cincinnati and is really underrated as a getaway from our city. The incredible zoo is open year-round and you can now visit Otherworld, shown above, a unique and interactive art installation. For more information on Otherworld, one of the best offbeat attractions in Ohio, be sure to check out some of our previous coverage. Fans of art and immersive experiences will be big fans of this one.
4. Hocking Hills
Hocking Hills Cabins, Logan, OH 43138, USA
Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls, 21190 OH-374, Logan, OH 43138, USA
For another escape into nature, consider a wintertime getaway in Hocking Hills. There are hiking trails, delicious restaurants, and even an Inn that offers spa services. The unforgettable Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls is absolutely one of the best winter getaways near Cincinnati and is 100% worth your time this season.
Gatlinburg is another one of those cities that is very popular in the summer, but don't forget about it in the winter! There is so much to do here for all ages and with the addition of the longest swinging bridge in the region, there are countless year-round adventures to be had. Who says you need to stay within Ohio state lines to enjoy your winter? Not us!
This one requires a bit more driving and time, but it is likely the most wintry spot to visit near Cincinnati, especially when the Queen City isn't exactly snowy. Go skiing, tubing, and stroll through the most charming mountain town. This unique winter town near Cincinnati is somewhere you ought to revisit again and again, during each season, to really feel the full effect.
If you're looking for a close getaway option toward the end of winter and the beginning of spring, consider a visit to Louisville. Beginning March 18th through June 5th, the Louisville Zoo will host Wild Lights at Louisville Zoo. This unique, traveling event is sure to be a wonderful experience, and while in town you can also visit the Louisville Slugger Museum and the Louisville Mega Cavern!
Winter getaways from Cincinnati are great ways to cheer up before, during, and after the holidays. While summer is often filled with vacations and trips, treat yourself to some time away this season. Do you love getting away in the winter? Where do you love to visit? What are some of your all-time favorite wintertime memories? Let us know in the comments!
3. Where can I find the best winter cabin getaways near me?
You probably won’t be surprised to learn that there are lots of amazing, romantic, or otherwise cozy winter getaway cabins in Cincinnati (or near Cincinnati), like: