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Protecting Nature’s Legacy
From rivers to ravines, prairies to ponds, and wetlands to forests, the natural
area parks of Five Rivers MetroParks are yours to discover. Natural area parks are
protected and managed to provide habitat for a diversity of native plants and animals.
This philosophy of stewardship ensures you and future generations can enjoy our
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Carriage Hill MetroPark
Farm life in the 1880s comes alive at Carriage Hill Farm. Visitor Center exhibits start the journey back in time while demonstrations, reconstructed and historical buildings, and even period farm animals paint the picture. There are also acres of natural beauty to enjoy.
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Englewood MetroPark
Englewood Metropark is one of five natural areas created by the construction of earthen flood control dams. Stillwater River, lakes, woods and wetlands serve as focal points of this 1,900-acre MetroPark.
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Germantown MetroPark
A world of wilderness awaits with an underground Nature Center and panoramic views. Elevated boardwalks and miles of scenic trails. Only 20 minutes from Dayton the park enables users to hike, kayak, fish, picnic, fossil collect and many other exciting adventures..
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Hills And Dales MetroPark
This historic urban park has been a natural refuge for Daytonians since 1907. Its lush natural atmosphere provides a range of activities for visitors of all ages. With significant restoration planned for 2008, MetroParks will insure that Hills & Dales continues its tradition as an outdoor playground for future generations.
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Huffman MetroPark
Huffman Dam, the lake and the Mad River Highlight this MetroPark. The 3 mile trail offers the opportunity for hiking and wildlife/bird watching. There is a picnic shelter and other picnic sites to enjoy, or go fishing in the lake or river. And of course there is MetroParks Mountain Bike Area (MoMBA) so come out and ride MetroParks’ mountain bike trail.
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Possum Creek MetroPark
Ponds and the lake offer lots of fishing for trout, catfish and many other species. A large planted prairie bursts with flowers and tall grasses from summer into fall. And then there’s the farm, loaded with friendly farm animals that delight both children and adults
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Sugarcreek MetroPark
Three 550 year old oak trees, a tall grass prairie, woodlands and scenic Sugar Creek beckon visitors. Although much of Sugarcreek’s 618 acres were once farmland, MetroParks land management practices and natural processes have resulted in a variety of habitats. These support diverse wildlife that can be discovered as you hike, horseback ride or enjoy a leisurely picnic.
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