Covington, Kentucky, is home to a variety of parks that cater to diverse recreational needs. Whether you’re planning a family picnic, a community gathering, or simply seeking a serene spot to relax, Covington’s parks offer something for everyone. Here are five of the best parks in Covington, KY:


1. Devou Park

Spanning over 700 acres, Devou Park is Covington’s largest park, offering a plethora of amenities and breathtaking views.

  • Location: 1201 Park Drive, Covington, KY 41011

  • Features: 18-hole golf course, multiple playgrounds, picnic shelters, amphitheater, fishing lake, over eight miles of mountain bike trails, paved and nature trails, Behringer-Crawford Museum, and the Drees Pavilion.

  • Picnic Shelters: Several ADA-accessible shelters, including the Volpenhein Pavilion, Stone Shelter, Michael Breaden Picnic Shelter, and the shelter at Gus Sheehan Park.

  • Power: Electricity available at select shelters.

  • Pricing: Rental fees vary; for reservations, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (859) 292-2151 or email [email protected].

  • Website: Devou Park


2. Goebel Park

Located in Covington’s MainStrasse Village, Goebel Park is known for its iconic German-style Carroll Chimes Clock Tower and family-friendly amenities.

  • Location: 501 Philadelphia Street, Covington, KY 41011

  • Features: Public pool, picnic shelters, gazebo, playground, grill, and a walking trail connecting to Kenny Shields Park.

  • Picnic Shelters: Available for reservation; accommodates up to 200 people.

  • Power: Electricity available at shelters.

  • Pricing: For reservations, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (859) 292-2151 or email [email protected].

  • Website: Goebel Park


3. Randolph Park

Randolph Park offers a range of recreational facilities and hosts the annual Old Timers Festival.

  • Location: 226 East 8th Street, Covington, KY 41011

  • Features: Olympic-sized swimming pool, basketball courts, playground, and picnic shelter with grill.

  • Picnic Shelter: Available for reservation; accommodates up to 200 people.

  • Power: Electricity available at the shelter.

  • Pricing: Covington Residents: $35.00; Non-Residents: $50.00.

  • Website: Randolph Park


4. Austinburg Neighborhood Park

Nestled in the Austinburg neighborhood, this park has recently undergone extensive upgrades to enhance its facilities.

  • Location: 502 East 15th Street, Covington, KY 41014

  • Features: Playground, basketball courts, baseball fields, FC Cincinnati mini pitch, picnic shelter, ADA-compliant benches, grills, and portalets.

  • Picnic Shelter: Available for reservation; accommodates up to 30 people.

  • Power: Electricity availability not specified; contact the Parks & Recreation Department for details.

  • Pricing: For reservations, contact the Parks & Recreation Department at (859) 292-2151 or email [email protected].

  • Website: Austinburg Neighborhood Park


5. Volpenhein Pavilion

Located within Devou Park, the Volpenhein Pavilion is a popular spot for gatherings and events.

  • Location: 1201 Park Drive, Covington, KY 41011

  • Features: Covered picnic shelter with picnic tables; proximity to park amenities.

  • Capacity: Accommodates up to 100 people.

  • Power: Electricity available at the shelter.

  • Pricing: Covington Residents: $50.00; Non-Residents: $75.00.

  • Website: Volpenhein Pavilion


For more information on park facilities, reservations, and amenities in Covington, please visit the City of Covington Parks & Recreation page or contact the Parks Department at (859) 292-2151.

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