Park Hills

Northern Kentucky Area

Many homeowners in Park Hills feel they have chosen the loveliest, most convenient community in the metropolitan area. It has been named as a Best Place to Live by Cincinnati Magazine. Many parts of Park Hills are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area was developed in the 1920s when three local families purchased land and began forming streets (many of which are named after famous historical figures as well as names from literature). The city was formally incorporated in 1927 with 500 residents. A former trolley system transported residents to downtown Covington, Cincinnati and other places in Kenton County. Trolley Park is named in honor of that transportation system and you can see one of the trolley stop shelters in this park.

Adjacent to Devou Park, Park Hills residents enjoy easy access to tennis, golf and hiking, while being just five minutes away from the cultural, sports, and business activities of downtown Cincinnati. A strong sense of community enhances its appeal. Well known for its hills, wooded lots and large traditional homes, Park Hills is a fine place to live. There are 3,000 residents.

Northern Kentucky