Things To Do
in Sharonville

Sharonville is a quiet, family-friendly suburb just northeast of Cincinnati, offering easy access to parks, shopping, and city day-trips. The village blends residential streets with convenient services, restaurants, and community facilities that welcome visitors. It serves as a relaxed base for exploring greater Cincinnati while staying within a short drive of major attractions.

The pace here is laid-back, but plenty of activities and dining options are within reach for a comfortable weekend getaway.

Day Trips

Spend a day exploring around

day 1
Welcome to Sharonville
morning
:

Arrive bright and early at the Sharonville Convention Center to pick up visitor maps and chat with friendly locals at the information desk. Take a leisurely stroll through the nearby pavilion and admire the arches and lush landscaping. Grab a coffee and breakfast pastry at a cozy café steps away as you plan the week ahead.

afternoon
:

Head over to Sharon Woods Metro Park for a picnic lunch by the lake and rent a kayak to explore the gentle waters. Wander along winding trails and keep an eye out for deer and native birds in their natural habitat. Pause at an observation deck to soak in panoramic views of green forests and open fields.

evening
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Enjoy dinner at a riverside grill with outdoor seating and specialties like grilled trout and local craft beers. Watch the sun dip below the tree line as soft lights twinkle across the water. Finish the night with live music at a nearby pub or outdoor concert venue.

day 2
Parks and Trails
morning
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Begin your morning with an invigorating hike along the North Bend Rail Trail, weaving through peaceful forests and open fields. Listen for the rustle of wildlife and breathe in fresh, pine-scented air as the sun rises. Pause at scenic overlooks to capture photos and enjoy quiet moments of reflection.

afternoon
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Visit Sharonville Landscape Park for a bike ride or family-friendly playground time under the shade of large oaks. Spread out a picnic lunch on well-manicured lawns or explore the interactive play features with children. Later, stroll the Arboretum’s winding paths and identify unique species of trees and flowering plants.

evening
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Dine at a farm-to-table restaurant featuring seasonal salads and artisanal charcuterie boards. As dusk settles, head to a neighboring park amphitheater for a free outdoor concert or summer movie screening. Finally, savor a gelato cone while watching fireflies dance in the twilight.

Cost Guide

Prices

ItemPrice
🍔Meal at inexpensive restaurant$12-18
🍕Pizza for two$20-40
🏨Mid-range hotel (1 night)$100-180
🚌Public transit pass (monthly)$30-60
🛒Groceries for a week$60-140

Strengths and Weaknesses

  • Proximity to Cincinnati attractions
  • Family-friendly suburbs with parks and trails
  • Good dining options and markets nearby
  • Easy highway access and drive-to day trips
  • Smaller nightlife scene within Sharonville itself
  • Limited high-density urban experiences right in Sharonville
  • Weather can be hot in summer and snowy in winter
  • Some attractions require driving to Cincinnati core

Places to Visit in Sharonville

Visit one of these nice places.

Sharon Woods Park – Lake View

Calm lake reflections and woodland scenery, especially beautiful at sunrise or golden hour.

Little Miami River overlook

Riverside views with wooded banks and seasonal reflections along the trail network.

Findlay Market exterior and Clock Tower

Colorful market exterior and architecture that captures Cincinnati’s market culture.

Cincinnati skyline from Mt. Adams vantage

Across the city, offers sweeping skyline shots especially at dusk or after dark.

Culinary Guide

Food in Sharonville

Sharonville sits in the Cincinnati region, where hearty Midwestern cooking meets German- and Italian-American influences. The signature Cincinnati chili is a must-try, alongside craft beer, barbecued meats, and regional sweets like Buckeye candy. Goetta, a beloved German-inspired sausage, appears on breakfast menus and at local diners. Expect friendly portions, casual dining atmospheres, and options for varied diets across the area.

Sharonville Famous Food

Signature dishes, delicacies and famous food

Cincinnati chili

Spiced meat sauce served over spaghetti with cheese, onions, and chili-optional toppings; a regionally iconic dish.

Must-Try!

Goetta

A breakfast sausage formed from pork or beef with oats and spices; commonly served fried with eggs or breakfast potatoes.

Buckeye candy

Peanut butter centers dipped in chocolate, a sweet Ohio specialty that makes for a popular snack or gift.

BBQ ribs and smoked meats

Regional barbecue favorites featuring slow-smoked meats and tangy sauces found at local joints.

Food Markets

Explore local food markets

Findlay Market

Historic market in Cincinnati offering fresh produce, ethnic foods, and prepared dishes; great for a casual lunch or snacks to-go.

Local food trucks and farmers markets

Seasonal trucks and markets around the area provide quick bites, ethnic street-food options, and seasonal produce.

Climate Guide

Weather

The region experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters. Summer highs commonly reach the 80s–90s°F (26–35°C) with humidity; fall and spring bring mild, comfortable days; winter brings occasional snow and freezing temperatures. Pack layers and be prepared for variable conditions year-round.

How to Behave

Tips on cultural norms and respectful behavior

Punctuality

Informal social settings are forgiving, but for appointments and tours, being on time is appreciated.

Guest friendliness

A friendly greeting and small talk are common; holding doors and offering help is appreciated.

Noise in residential areas

Be mindful of quiet hours in neighborhoods during evenings and late at night.

Safety Guide

Safety

Sharonville is generally safe and suburban; standard travel precautions apply. Keep valuables out of sight, use well-lit areas at night, and know hospital locations in case of emergencies. If you’re out late in busier city areas, stay aware of your surroundings and travel with companions or trusted rideshares.

Tipping in Sharonville

Ensure a smooth experience

Tipping Etiquette

Restaurants typically expect 15-20% tips for good service; round up at bars or for small groups; tip more for exceptional service.

Payment Methods

Credit/debit cards are widely accepted; cash is fine; mobile wallets (Apple Pay/Google Pay) are common at many venues.

Best Time to Visit

And what to expect in different seasons...

Summer

Warm to hot days with humidity; plan outdoor activities for early morning or late evening; stay hydrated.

Autumn

Comfortable temperatures with vibrant fall foliage; ideal for hikes and photos.

Winter

Cold temperatures and possible snow; cozy indoor venues, and festive holiday events provide shelter.

Spring

Mild weather with spring showers; parks come alive with blooms and greenery; pack a light rain jacket.

Nightlife Guide

Sharonville at Night

Sharonville itself is more suburban and family-oriented, but the wider Cincinnati area offers craft breweries, casual bars, and live music venues. Expect relaxed neighborhood spots with outdoor seating and drink menus, plus occasional live acts on weekends. For a larger nightlife scene, a short drive to Over-the-Rhine, downtown, or nearby suburbs expands options to include craft beer bars, lounges, and concert venues.

Hiking in Sharonville

Immerse in an unforgettable hike.

Sharon Woods Park Trails

Varied loop trails through woodland and around lakes, close to Sharonville.

Little Miami State Park – Scenic Trail (nearby)

Extended rail-trail offering scenic river views and forest sections.

Mt. Airy Forest Trails (near Cincinnati)

Extensive network of forested trails ideal for longer hikes.

Airports

How to reach Sharonville by plane.

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)

Major international airport in Hebron, KY, about 20–40 miles from Sharonville depending on traffic; rental cars, rideshares, and public transit available.

Lunken Field (LUK)

Small general aviation airport in Cincinnati; suitable for private flights and flying clubs; 15–25 miles from Sharonville.

Getting Around

Walkability

Sharonville is moderately walkable within the village, with sidewalks and local services clustered around commercial strips. Most trips between neighborhoods or to parks are by car, with rideshare or bike options for shorter hops. Nearby Cincinnati neighborhoods offer more walkable cores with dense shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

Demographics

Explore demographics in this area.

Families

A large share of residents are families seeking safe neighborhoods, parks, and good schools.

Retirees

Active senior residents in planned communities and near parks.

Young professionals

Commuters to Cincinnati with interest in local dining and culture.

Popular Sports

Explore popular sports in region.

Football

American football is popular with fans of the Cincinnati Bengals at nearby stadiums.

Baseball

Cincinnati Reds games are a regional favorite in season.

Basketball

Collegiate and professional basketball events in the region.

Transportation

Traffic

Traffic is typical of a suburban-to-urban corridor: expect heavier congestion on major arteries during rush hours (I-75, I-275, I-71) and typical seasonal incidents. Rideshares and public transit are options for avoiding parking hassles; plan extra travel time for events in Cincinnati.

Accomodations

Find the best place to stay when visiting Sharonville.

Dietary Restrictions

Tips for restricted diets.

Vegetarian

Most menus offer veggie options; ask for meat-free sauces or substitutions; Goetta is not vegetarian.

Gluten-Free

Many restaurants provide gluten-free options; verify ingredients for bread or pasta if needed.

Vegan

Vegan options may be more limited; request vegetable-based dishes and dairy-free preparations when possible.

Health & Medical

Healthcare

Healthcare facilities are readily accessible in the greater Cincinnati area, including urgent care centers and hospitals within a short drive. Major hospitals such as UC Health facilities, Bethesda North, Mercy Health, and Cincinnati area campuses provide comprehensive care. In emergencies, dial 911 and go to the nearest emergency department.

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