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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After the Great Flood of 1913, the Miami Conservancy District, led by Colonel Edward Deeds and Arthur Morgan, started the process of building dams to prevent future flooding catastrophes in Dayton. Driving along Route 444, you’ve probably glanced over to see the Huffman Dam. Where the Huffman Dam is now was once the site of the town of ...
River Access Versailles– Southeastern Rd. at Stillwater Beach Campground- Stillwater River Mile 41
Amenities Roadside Parking Picnic Area Drinking Water Camping About Stillwater Beach Campground near Bradford, Ohio, offers a setting with flat terrain and open spaces. Temperatures range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the Stillwater Prairie Reserve a ...
Amenities Parking Lot Picnic Area Drinking water Restrooms About Donna May Campbell Preserve is located in northern Darke County, just off of US-127, in Beamsville. Opened in 2012, a small parking lot allows access to this 5-acre riparian habitat along the State Scenice Stillwater River. As you enjoy the short footpath throug ...
Amenities Parking Lot About Goode Prairie Reserve has 5 acres of land with access to the Scenic Stillwater River. This reserve is an excellent place to fish, boat and view wildlife. Enjoy the river and nature at this park! Click on the tabs below to read more about the Reserve!
Amenities Roadside Parking About Stillwater has 309 acres with 5.69 miles of trails that go through varying ecosystems, making it a perfect place to hike or cross-county ski. Enjoy one of the two shelters with electricity and grill for your next picnic or sit at one of the benches to bird watch.
Downstream of SR 444 Portage far left