Anderson Township

Nestled in southeastern Hamilton County, Anderson Township is a beloved Cincinnati suburb celebrated for its rich history, verdant landscapes, and suburban charm. Established in 1793, the community is gracefully framed by the Ohio and Little Miami Rivers and has grown from rural roots into one of the region’s most desirable enclaves. Homes here represent a broad spectrum—from historic ranches to modern estates.

Its strategic location—just 12–15 minutes from downtown Cincinnati with convenient access to I-275, SR-32, and public transit—makes it both peaceful and well-connected. Anderson Township is truly made for families and outdoor lovers alike. With over 500 acres of parkland managed by the Anderson Park District—including favorites like Juilfs, Beech Acres, and Johnson Hills Parks—there's ample room for hiking, biking, sports, and picnics.

The township has also earned recognition as Ohio’s first Greenspace Township, with a dedicated program preserving nearly 700 acres of natural environments. Year-round local events like the Independence Day Parade and Holiday Tree Lighting embody the warm, connected spirit residents cherish. Anderson’s thriving infrastructure and lifestyle offerings further enhance its appeal. The Forest Hills Local School District, serving nearly 8,000 students across highly-rated elementary, middle, and high schools, consistently earns the "Excellent with Distinction" award from the state.

Entertainment and everyday life blend effortlessly along Beechmont Avenue, where the Anderson Towne Center and Eastgate Mall provide a variety of shopping and dining options. Thrill-seekers can enjoy Coney Island amusement park and Sunlite Pool, while music fans flock to nearby Riverbend Music Center. For a different kind of excitement, Belterra Park offers horse racing and casino games—all just a short drive away.