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Great Miami River Watershed National Water Trail Map

The Great Miami River, Stillwater River and Mad River, along with Twin Creek, Greenville Creek and Buck Creek, make up one of only 35 national water trail systems (designated by the U.S. Department of the Interior) and the only one in Ohio. The three rivers are state-designated water trails, too. And the Stillwater River and Greenville Creek are state-designated Scenic Rivers.

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Accessible Boat Ramp at Miami Bend Park- GM River Mile 71.7
West Carrollton

Amenities Parking lot Boat ramp Recreation Trail Access About A quiet respite from the urban metropolitan area, the park offers ample parking, a kayak launch, informational kiosks and Accessible boat dock. Miami Bend Park includes a low dam, attractive for fishing and bird watching. Safe portage is located on the left side of t ...

Alice Bish Park
Greenville

  Alice Bish Park provides a scenic trail through the woods, a trail along the banks of the creek and a paved, multi-use walkway that extends from Alice Bish to the Greenville City Park. Also available at this Park is a Canoe and Kayak launch for a scenic float down Greenville Creek.  The park serves as a Trailhead for the Tecumseh T ...

Barbee Memorial Park, Concord Township - GM River Mile 106.0
Troy

Barbee Memorial Park is located at 1121 N County Rd 25A in Troy, Ohio 45373. Barbee Memorial Park can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions. Amenities Parking Ricnic Area

Bicentennial Commons
Middletown

Bicentennial Commons is an 11-acre park that overlooks the Great Miami River.  The park features the River Center, AK Pavilion, a portion of the Great Miami River Trail, a scenic overlook, and brick paver walkways. Most of the park was opened in 1990 to commemorate the 200th year anniversary of the City of Middletown. Management of the p ...

Buck Creek State Park- Buck Creek Mile 7.1
Springfield

Amenities Parking Lot Picnic Area Drinking Water Restrooms Camping Recreational Trail Access   History  Buck Creek was home to Native Americans and pioneers. The land at the time of early European settlement was mostly covered by large trees with minimal undergrowth. Occasionally, the forests were interrupted by prairie ...

Carmody Park Lower Twin Creek Park Nature Preserve
Franklin

Carmody Park is owned by Warren County and features 4 acres of open fields for playing baseball or soccer, a picnic shelter, playground equipment and walking trails throughout a wooded area. Future DevelopmentApproximately 36 acres are open agricultural field areas suitable for active play fields. Soccer, baseball, and football will be ...

Covington Community Park, Village of Covington (Access River Left) - SW River mile 32.4
Covington

About Welcome to Covington Community Park, your serene getaway nestled in the heart of Covington, Ohio. Located at 140 West Broadway Street, our park offers a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or an afternoon of play, Covington Community Park provides ...

Donna May Campbell Nature Preserve
Ansonia

Opened in 2012, a small parking lot allows access to this 5-acre riparian habitat along the State Scenic Stillwater River. As you enjoy the short footpath through this park, you will encounter silver maple, box elder and American sycamore trees which all provide an island of habitat for wildlife species who call river banks home. Some of ...

Duke Park
Troy

Athletic Fields Duke Park is Troy's premiere athletic park, featuring 10 soccer fields, 12 pickleball field, five baseball diamonds, a full-sized basketball court and a football field. The park is home to countless youth sports programs, school-affiliated baseball, rec leagues, and intermural tournaments. Equipment and Park Shelters Du ...

Englewood MetroPark - Stillwater River Mile 8.9
Englewood

  Englewood MetroPark is 1,900 acres of lakes, woods, wetlands and meadows. With its floodplain forests and wetlands, Englewood MetroPark helps to buffer and protect the Stillwater River. This park boasts three beautiful waterfalls, unique landscapes such as the pumpkin ash and swamp forest, has natural play areas for children, picnic ...