Otis Woods Metro Park is a 779-acre protected area in Ohio offering a diverse mix of woodlands, wetlands, and open spaces for hiking, fishing, birdwatching, and nature study.
Otis Woods Metro Park is located in Montgomery County, Ohio, southwest of Dayton, and managed by Five Rivers MetroParks. The park encompasses approximately 779 acres of preserved forest, wetland habitats, meadows, and small lakes. It serves as an important green space within a suburban region, providing residents and visitors opportunities to explore a variety of ecological environments. The park's terrain features rolling hills with mature hardwood forests dominated by species such as oak, hickory, and maple. Wetlands here support amphibians, turtles, and a diverse bird population, including migratory songbirds and waterfowl. The lake within the park offers fishing opportunities, with common catches including largemouth bass and bluegill. Historically, the land transitioned from farming to conservation as the region grew, and the park now plays a key role in maintaining regional biodiversity and offering accessible nature recreation. Visitors can hike well-maintained trails, enjoy birdwatching, picnic, fish, and participate in environmental education programs offered seasonally. The park appeals particularly to families and naturalists looking for quiet woodland settings close to urban Dayton. While there are no campsites within Otis Woods Metro Park, it connects to surrounding green spaces that allow longer outings. With its combination of water, forest, and meadow habitats, Otis Woods serves as a valuable refuge for wildlife and an enjoyable destination for outdoor activities throughout the year.
Otis Lake, a scenic fishing and observation spot within the park
Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting amphibians and migratory birds
Hiking trails weaving through mature hardwood forests
Educational nature programs hosted at the onsite shelter and picnic areas
A small, serene lake providing habitat for fish and waterfowl, popular for catch-and-release fishing.
Wetlands within the park offer critical environments for amphibians, turtles, and a variety of aquatic plants.
Trails passing through hardwood forests featuring seasonal wildflowers and native wildlife sightings.