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Complete Rules and Regulations
At the regular meeting of the Board of Park Commissioners of Five Rivers MetroParks held on March 13, 2009, the Board of Park Commissioners adopted the Code of Rules and...
Read MoreHistory of the Parks
Our parks have a rich history, and many were important to Dayton residents years before they became MetroParks.
Read MoreHills & Dales
Urban woodlands like those at Hills & Dales are critical to the health and quality of life within our cities. They are dynamic ecosystems that provide clean air and water. This historical urban forest has been a natural refuge for...
Read MoreTwin Creek
Enjoy the best wilderness experience in the region. Part of the Twin Valley Conservation Corridor, Twin Creek MetroPark offers mature forests within the breathtaking ravines — an ideal spot for hiking, backpacking and camping. Home to a dozen different types...
Read MoreHorseback Riding
Explore your MetroParks from high in the saddle! There are more than 30 miles of trails available for equestrian use at Five Rivers MetroParks. If you don’t have a horse of your own, you can ride one of the horses...
Read MoreSugarcreek
Oak trees estimated to be 580 years old, a tallgrass prairie, woodlands and the 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...
Read MoreWoodman Fen
This 33-acre natural area contains a rare groundwater-fed wetland known as a fen. Fens contain thick deposits of peat and support many rare and usual plants. Restoring the fen has included planting over 100 types of native wetland plants.
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