Campbell County Parks
A. J. Jolly Golf Course
A. J. Jolly Golf Course is located on U.S. 27, 18 miles from Cincinnati. This 18-hole golf course tips out at 6,219 yards and a par of 71. More than 40,000 golfers come to this course each year. The course is augmented by the natural beauty of abundant trees and water and includes a clubhouse and banquet facilities for groups up to 220. This course is rated 3 1/2 stars by Golf Digest and serves as the site of a PGA Playing Ability Test, was Oldsmobile Scrambles largest field in Kentucky in 1998, and is a Kentucky Open Qualifier Site for 2002.
A. J. Jolly Park
A. J. Jolly Park, owned and operated by the Fiscal Court, is one of the largest county parks in the state. Within its 900 acres, the park boasts an 18-hole golf course, a 200-acre fishing lake, nine ball fields, four soccer fields, 18-hole disc golf course, play equipment, campgrounds, a bird sanctuary, a handicapped accessible boat and fishing pier, and public and private picnic areas.
Edward S. Pendery Sports Park
The Edward S. Pendery Sports Park opened in May 1997. It covers 72 acres along the Ohio River in Melbourne. Pendery Park features 8 ball fields, 1 NBA size basketball court with three goals, 4 Horseshoe pits, 6 soccer fields, 5 picnic shelters with tables and a 3/4 mile walking trail.
Lakeside Commons Park & Gardens
Lakeside Commons Park has a lake with walkway and picnic tables. Enjoy fishing and picnicking, asphalt walking path around the lake. The park is located on U.S. 27, Highland Heights, KY in front of Lakeside Terrace.
Morscher Field
Morscher field has two ball fields, soccer fields and playground equipment and is located off Route 8 in Silver Grove. Morscher Field closes for the season on December 1.