Everything Cincinnati Family Resource Guide 2026

March A city wide holiday, Reds Opening Day is part baseball and part community celebra- tion. Head down early for the family-friendly, oh-so-fun opening day parade before venturing to GABP for the big game. For this year’s details, head to findlaymarketparade.com and mlb.com/reds. Celebrate Youth Art Month! Cincinnati Art Museum ’s Rosenthal Education Center is a dedicated space for families to get crafty and create together all the time (cincinna- tiartmuseum.org). Contemporary Arts Center’s Creativity Center + UnMuseum offer immersive and interactive spots for creative minds of all ages (contemporaryartscen- ter.org). Taft Museum of Art hosts monthly programs like Family Funday and Create & Play, making art fun for young ones (taftmuseum.org).

April Thrill-seeking families always anticipate opening day of Kings Island ! Beyond rides, there is also lovely live entertainment, superb shopping, and fabulous food and drink options. Plan your fun over at sixflags.com/ kingsisland. The largest and most impressive tulip display in the midwest takes place at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden during Zoo Blooms . The beauty of spring is on full display with more than 100,000 tulips, over a million daffodils, hyacinths, and other bulbs—All exploding with bursts of color. Read more at cincinnatizoo.org.

May The annual Butterfly Show flutters into Kro- hn Conservatory for families to see beautiful botanicals and butterflies flying overhead… and sometimes landing on heads, too. Each annual show has a different, unique theme to keep families coming back year after year. Fly over to cincinnati-oh.gov to learn more. Families can grab bites and drinks from local foodie favorites and take in free concerts during Taste of Cincinnati ’s four-day Memo- rial Day weekend fesival. Check-out the full lineup at tasteofcincinnati.com.

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