F.L. Blankenship is comprised of over 5 acres with .25 miles of trail.  It’s a great place for fishing, canoeing or just watching wildlife.  A bicentennial time capsule is actually buried on the property.

Farrington Reserve has 27 acres of land with 2,500 feet of Great Miami River access and 1.25 miles of hiking trail. It offers excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, exercising and viewing wildlife. Not to mention it has easy access to the Great Miami River Recreational Trail for biking and hiking. Take a look at the tabs below for additional information.

The park is open from 8 a.m. to sunset every day. Charleston Falls Preserve is the most visited nature park in Miami County with over 216 acres of prairie and forests. The most unusual feature of this preserve is the waterfall. Originating from small underground springs several miles to the east, the stream creating the falls plummets 37' on its journey to the Great Miami River, one mile to the west.

Troy, Ohio (December 19, 2016) – Please join us in extending best wishes to John De Boer, who is...
Nancy Bowman UNION TWP., Miami County The Miami County Park District’s newest property with frontage...
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