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Five Rivers MetroParks adventures

Five Rivers MetroParks Adventures

Five Rivers MetroParks is a large regional park system in southwestern Ohio offering a diverse range of outdoor recreational activities including hiking, mountain biking, paddling, and wildlife viewing within natural landscapes along rivers and preserves.

16000
Acres Protected
240
Miles of Trails
1,000,000+
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Five Rivers MetroParks

 

Five Rivers MetroParks manages approximately 16,000 acres of natural and recreational areas across the Dayton metropolitan region in Ohio. The system is centered around the convergence of five rivers, including the Great Miami River, and incorporates woodlands, wetlands, prairies, and river corridors. It was established in 1963 with the mission to protect natural habitats, provide outdoor recreation, and educate the public about the environment. Visitors can explore a comprehensive network of trails suitable for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, as well as access waterways for fishing and paddle sports such as kayaking and canoeing. Notable facilities include the Cox Arboretum and Gardens, providing botanical displays and ecological education, and the Huffman Prairie Flying Field, a National Historic Landmark linked to early aviation by the Wright Brothers. The park system has multiple access points and visitor centers, making it a prime destination for day trips and family outings. Seasonal programming encourages birdwatching, environmental stewardship, and nature study. The diverse ecosystems support abundant wildlife including beavers, otters, bald eagles, and migratory birds. Overall, Five Rivers MetroParks offers a balance of outdoor adventure and conservation, appealing to residents and tourists seeking green space near urban areas.

Highlights

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Huffman Prairie Flying Field National Landmark

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Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark

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Mad River Gorge and Nature Preserve

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Extensive multi-use trail network including paved and natural surface routes

Notable Natural Features

Huffman Prairie Flying Field

Historic aviation site where the Wright Brothers perfected powered flight, designated a National Historic Landmark with interpretive exhibits.

Cox Arboretum and Gardens

Extensive gardens and natural areas that feature native plants, walking trails, and interactive educational programs.

Mad River Gorge and Nature Preserve

Scenic river gorge with steep hills, hiking trails, and rich biodiversity including rare plant species.