Milford Nature Preserve is a 1,000-acre protected area offering diverse habitats, scenic trails, and rich wildlife viewing opportunities located near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Milford Nature Preserve, located in southwestern Ohio near the city of Milford, covers approximately 1,000 acres of diverse ecosystems including forest, wetlands, and upland meadows. This preserve is managed by the Great Parks of Hamilton County and serves as a vital natural refuge in an otherwise developed area. The preserve's geography features rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, and several small streams that feed into the East Fork of the Little Miami River. Its varied habitats support a wide variety of wildlife, such as white-tailed deer, red fox, various bird species including warblers and hawks, amphibians, and turtles. Historically, the land was part of early settlement farms and later transitioned to a protected natural area to conserve the native flora and fauna. Visitors can explore over 10 miles of multi-use trails that range from easy walks to more moderate hikes, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and trail running. Highlights include scenic overlooks, quiet forested areas perfect for birdwatching, and small wetlands that serve as amphibian breeding grounds. The preserve is also a favored site for educational programs and nature photography. Its proximity to metropolitan Cincinnati makes it a convenient escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility without a long drive. The preserve has picnic areas and is dog-friendly, making it ideal for families and casual visitors looking to experience Ohio's natural heritage.
Scenic overlooks providing views of forested hills and valleys
Wetland habitats supporting diverse amphibian and bird populations
Multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and nature walks
Quiet woodland areas ideal for wildlife observation and photography
A protected wetland that serves as a breeding ground for amphibians and attracts a variety of waterfowl and other bird species.
Several elevated points along the trails offer panoramic views of the rolling hills and mixed hardwood forests.
Over 10 miles of well-maintained trails accommodate hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners with varied difficulty levels.