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.
Switch to Map ViewAmenities Parking Lot Restrooms Drinking Water Picnic Area Recreation Trail Access About Located at the very southern end of the township, this 34 acre park borders the Great Miami River. The Route 25/Great Miami Recreation Trail’s southernmost section runs through the park as it follows the banks of the river. Two thirds o ...
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Amenities Drinking water Recreation Trail Access On street parking About This small MetroPark provides an unobstructed and picturesque view of the downtown Dayton skyline, embraced by the beauty of nature.
Amenities Roadside Parking Recreation Trail Access Deeds Point This small MetroPark provides an unobstructed and picturesque view of the downtown Dayton skyline, embraced by the beauty of nature.
Amenities Parking Lot Picnic Area Recreation Trail Access About DeWeese Park Area has many things to offer. Take a day to stroll through formal gardens and the delightful Children’s Discovery Garden. Every season has something special to offer. The Children’s Discovery Garden is a child-friendly place to experience our worl ...
Amenities Parking lot Restrooms Picnic area Boat Ramp About Our communities had so much in common, including a deep love for soccer, the Board of Trustees decided to honor this long-standing friendship by renaming Dravo Park the Obergiesing Soccer Complex at Dravo Park. In this same spirit of making connections across cultures ...