Charleston Falls Preserve

Charleston Falls Preserve

Charleston Falls Preserve is a serene natural area in Ohio, known for its impressive waterfall and an array of hiking trails through diverse habitats.

216
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
Variable
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Charleston Falls Preserve

Charleston Falls Preserve
 

Charleston Falls Preserve, located in Miami County, Ohio, spans over 216 acres and is one of the region's most popular natural attractions. It is named after Charleston Falls, a 37-foot waterfall that cascades down a rock face before flowing into the Great Miami River. The preserve plays host to a variety of landscapes, including prairies, forests, and wetlands, creating rich habitats for wildlife and native plants. The preserve's trails offer around three miles of easy to moderate paths, inviting hikers to experience these diverse environments and the seasonal beauty they possess. Managed by the Miami County Park District since 1977, Charleston Falls Preserve is cherished for its educational opportunities, scenic views, and the tranquility it offers to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

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The impressive Charleston Falls, Ohio's hidden treasure.

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A diverse stretch of ecosystems home to various wildlife species.

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Educational opportunities with interpretive stations along the trails.

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Peaceful, shaded forest trails perfect for a day hike.

Notable Natural Features

Charleston Falls

A stunning 37-foot waterfall that is the main attraction of the preserve.

Limestone Cave

A naturally formed cave set into a limestone escarpment.

Prairie Fields

Open areas of restored prairie landscapes teeming with wildflowers and grasses.