Sugarcreek Metro Park in Greene County, Ohio, offers diverse natural habitats, extensive trail systems, and scenic views along the Little Miami River that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.
Sugarcreek Metro Park is a 2,000-acre protected area located in southwestern Ohio, near the city of Bellbrook in Greene County. The park features varied landscapes including river corridors, woodlands, open fields, and limestone bluffs, providing a habitat for abundant local flora and fauna. The park is part of the larger Five Rivers MetroParks system, focused on preserving natural environments and encouraging outdoor recreation for people of all ages. Visitors can enjoy over 15 miles of multi-use trails that accommodate hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Little Miami River runs through the park, offering opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and paddling. The park also maintains horseback riding corrals and equestrian trails, making it a regional hub for riders. Historically, the region was home to early settlers and indigenous peoples, with evidence of traditional land use still visible in some areas. Sugarcreek's scenic limestone cliffs and river vistas make it a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers. Recreation facilities include picnic areas, playgrounds, and accessible trails, making the park a family-friendly destination. Its proximity to Dayton and other nearby towns makes it easily accessible for day trips while still maintaining a peaceful, natural atmosphere. Annual events like guided hikes and nature programs enhance visitor engagement with the local environment.
Scenic limestone bluffs overlooking the Little Miami River
Equestrian trail system and horse corrals
Diverse wetland and woodland ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife
Access to Little Miami River for fishing and paddling
This river corridor runs through the park, offering scenic views, fishing spots, and habitat for aquatic and riparian species.
Towering limestone cliffs provide panoramic vistas and geological interest along several trail sections.
Multiple horse corrals and dedicated equestrian trails make the park a prime destination for riders.