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Exciting Opportunities Await!
While
still preserving natural features, these urban areas reach into neighborhoods and
more-populated locations offering family-oriented outdoor activities. There’s lots
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Deeds Point MetroPark
Deeds Point MetroParks is located at the convergence of the Mad and Great Miami Rivers, this smaller MetroPark provides great views of downtown Dayton and the rivers that pass it borders.
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Eastwood MetroPark
Eastwood MetroPark, is highlighted by the 185 acre lake, Mad River, and shelter and playground. There is a 3mile loop trail which offers hiking opportunities on mostly level terrain. Try fishing in the big lake, blue lake, Mad River or the lagoon all here at Eastwood MetroPark, bring the boat out to the park, enjoy a family picnic, or come out and enjoy the wildlife.
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Island MetroPark
Just a few miles north of RiverScape, where the Stillwater River flows into the Great Miami, is an urban oasis with a long Dayton history. Its roots as a park were planted in the 19th century. Now beautifully restored, people from all over the area gather for concerts, special events, picnics and family fun in the water play area.
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RiverScape MetroPark
Formerly Van Cleve Park, this popular park, found along the Great Miami River in the heart of Downtown Dayton, is a hub of activities for all ages — from concerts to laser light and music shows, to pedal boats and even outdoor ice skating in winter. Beautiful floral plantings, hanging baskets and fountains make RiverScape the Miami Valley’s favorite community gathering place.
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2nd Street Market
With sponsorship assistance from National City Bank, local growers, bakers, culinary specialists, and artisans fill this charming historic freight house. Reminiscent of European markets, it’s alive with vendors, people and activity during market hours.
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Sunrise MetroPark
This small urban park situated on a high bank above the Great Miami River offers scenic views of the river and the City of Dayton — and a wildlife viewing area. Steps lead down to the river for a closer look.
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Wesleyan MetroPark
The Wolf Creek supports a variety of wildlife and offers scenic views as it flows through Wesleyan MetroPark. Both great blue herons and green herons have been spotted foraging in the creek and trees show recent signs of beaver activity
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