Let your inner tiger roar as you cheer on the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals in Paul Brown Stadium. Wear black and orange to support this sports team as they rip their claws into their opponents, the chief of which include the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Once the punch line of a joke, the Bengals have changed their stripes since the hiring of Head Coach Marvin Lewis.
Come by the US Bank arena to see the Cincinnati Cyclones tear up the ice with hard-hitting sports action. This professional hockey team is a member of the ECHL. The Cyclones recently had one of the most successful seasons in the franchise’s history during 2007-08, and brought home the Kelly Cup for two consecutive years.
See the Cincinnati Reds dominate in their home field. The "Big Red Machine" crushes competitors in their new home, the Great American Ball Park; the Reds have five World Title series and dozens of other championships. This well-respected baseball team was one of the first professional ones in America, established in 1882.
Lace up your bowling shoes and get ready to knock down some pins at Madison Bowl, a 24/7 bowling alley in the Oakley neighborhood. This old-school alley has great deals for all bowlers and great hours for all ages, as well as an excellent dinner inside (and a full bar for those over 21).
Show your support for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats, the official athletic teams that represent the university. No matter what your interests—from basketball, football and baseball to lacrosse, diving and dance—you will find something that catches your interest and a sports team that will make you want to "Cheer Cincinnati!"
Head to the best wakeboarding spot in the Tri-State area to put your water sports abilities to the test. Wake Nation Cincinnati is the first and only cable wake park in the area, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. Use the 10-acre lake to wakeboard, kneeboard, wake skate and water ski without the use of a boat!