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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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River Access at Taylorsville MetroPark- GM River Mile 91.0
Huber Heights

Amenities Boat Ramp About The area that is now Taylorsville MetroPark was once one of the busiest crossroads in the country, the meeting place of major transportation arteries — the Old National Road, Great Miami River, the Miami-Erie Canal and railroads. Today, the area serves as the crossroads of bike trails, hiking trails a ...

River Access at Triangle Park- GM River Mile 82.0
Dayton

Parking lot for Great Miami River access at Triangle Park. Amenities Parking Lot Picnic Area Boat Ramp Recreational Trail Access

River Access at Triangle Park- GM River Mile 82.4
Vandalia

Amenities Parking Lot Picnic Area Boat Ramp Recreation Trail Access About In 1916, Dayton industrialists Charles Kettering and Edward Deeds purchased the “Idylwild” estate of Daniel Eldridge Mead and a larger adjacent tract to save it from development and to create a park for their companies. The resulting “Triangle Park ...

River Access at Twin Arch Reserve- GM River Mile 108.8
Troy

Amenities: Parking Loit Restrooms Picnic Area Boat Ramp Recreation Trail Access About Twin Arch has 35 acres and .7 miles of trail. It sits along the Great Miami River and is a great place for hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and viewing wildlife. Look out for the renovated, historic Miami-Erie Canal Twin Arches.

River Access at Veterans Park- Buck Creek Mile 2.5
Springfield

Amenities Parking Lot Recreation Trail Access About Welcome to the epicenter of fun! Combining the arts, extreme sports, scenic nature and family-friendly amenities, you’re guaranteed to enjoy your time in Veterans Park. At the heart of these 17 acres is an impressive outdoor amphitheater just off the banks of Buck Creek, home ...

River Access at W 2nd Street Bridge- GM River Mile 59.7
Franklin

Amenities Roadside Parking

River Access at Webster St. Bridge- Mad River Mile 0.3
Dayton

Amenities Parking Lot Recreation Trail Access  

River Access at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark- Stillwater River Mile 2.1
Dayton

About Gardening is good for our air, our water, wildlife and us. At Wegerzyn Gardens, we actively promote landscaping with native plants in balance with traditional garden selections. Home gardeners will find a wealth of design ideas, plant combinations and cultivation techniques suitable for the Miami Valley and kind to the environmen ...

River Access at West Liberty Park (Rt. 245)- Mad River Mile 51.1
West Liberty

  Also referred to as Lions Club Ball Park. Amenities (At The Park) Parking Lot Picnic Area Drinking Water Restrooms About Located on State Route 245 East, the park is situated along scenic Onion Creek, a Mad River tributary, and is home of the Lion’s Labor Day Festival and Mac-O-Chee Quarter Midget Racing Association. � ...

River Access at West Milton Municipal Park- Stillwater River Mile 17.4
West Milton

off of SR 571 Amenities Parking lot Boat Ramp Picnic Area Drinking Water Restrooms Canoe Rental About West Milton Municipal Park is managed by the West Milton Parks and Recreation Department. Facilities include a large playground area, shelters and picnic areas, a fishing pond (catch and release), rest room facilities, a bo ...