Mulberry, OH, part of Miami Township on Cincinnati's eastern side, features a mix of single-family homes and condos, many within minutes of shopping centers, restaurants, and an indoor amusement park. The area is known for its proximity to Milford’s well-rated schools, including Charles L. Seipelt Elementary, Boyd E. Smith Elementary, Milford Middle, and Milford High. Homes in Mulberry range from mid-20th century builds to more recent construction, including ranch-style, Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and New Traditional homes, often located in subdivisions with homeowners association fees. Many roads do not have sidewalks, but residents still make regular use of unpaved wooded trails and a couple of small community pool complexes. Dining options in Mulberry include Butterbee’s American Grille and May-Thai, while downtown Milford a few miles away adds more attractions such as Nation Kitchen and Bar. For recreation, Miami Township Community Park provides tennis and pickleball courts, a disc golf course, pavilions used for live music and picnics, and the historic Leming House. The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs through the area with a 78-mile path for cyclists and joggers, and Scene75 serves as a major indoor entertainment center with go-karts, gaming arcades, bounce houses, bowling, and other attractions. Mulberry’s location along Interstate 275 makes it practical for commuting to downtown Cincinnati, 25 miles southwest, with Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky International Airport over 30 miles away and Bethesda North Hospital about 10 miles to the northwest.