Terrace Park, located about 15 miles east of Cincinnati, Ohio, is a suburb known for its unique homes and strong community feel. The area hosts monthly events, including the annual lighting of the green and Easter egg hunts, organized by the active Historical Society. Terrace Park boasts some of the strongest schools in the state, with students attending Terrace Park Elementary School, Mariemont Junior High, and Mariemont High School, all highly rated. Housing styles range from ranch-style builds and Colonials to large Victorian homes, with both new construction and historic houses available. Streets are quiet, often ending in private cul-de-sacs, and homes feature large lots with mature trees. Outdoor activities are plentiful, with hiking trails, parks, and the Little Miami River nearby. Stanton Field offers open green space, while the Miami Grove Nature Preserve and Kroger Hills State Reserve provide miles of hiking and biking trails. The Terrace Park Swim and Tennis Club and the Terrace Park Country Club cater to those interested in swimming, tennis, and golf. Dining options include The Birch, Covalt Station, Golden State, and Little Miami Brewing Company, each offering unique atmospheres and menus. For shopping, residents frequent Harvest Market, Lehr’s Market, and a nearby Kroger. The Go Metro bus system provides convenient transportation throughout the Cincinnati area, with frequent stops along Route 50, while Interstate 275 offers easy access for drivers.