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Love is in the (Fresh) Air

Published February 11, 2021

7 free or low-cost Valentine’s Day adventures in MetroParks Valentine’s Day may be a little different this year as many people may not be comfortable with the go-to “dinner and movie” outing. If you’re looking for a safe, low-cost and fun way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your significant other, look no further than the […]

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Recycle live holiday trees at Eastwood MetroPark

Published January 4, 2021

Once you’ve taken down your live holiday tree, take it to Eastwood MetroPark where it will be used to support conservation efforts in Dayton-area state parks. Five Rivers MetroParks is working with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) to collect 450 used holiday trees for important conservation projects in local state parks. Trees can […]

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Five Rivers MetroParks Appreciates Its Volunteers!

Published April 24, 2020

April is National Volunteer Month, and MetroParks has thousands of people to thank who help the organization protect the region’s natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. “Our volunteers are a critical part of the MetroParks team,” said Jenny Hymans, MetroParks manager of volunteer services. “Families, retirees, teachers, community […]

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Discover A New Park In The Dayton Region

Published April 23, 2020

Notice crowds in your favorite MetroPark? The wealth of natural spaces, trails, paved trails, riverways and park districts in our region ensures there’s plenty of greenspace to go around. With numerous closures due to COVID-19, families have headed to parks and trails in large numbers. In fact, Ohio has a seen a 117% increase in […]

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State celebrates first Ohio Native Plant Month

Published April 13, 2020

April is the state’s inaugural Ohio Native Plant Month, and Five Rivers MetroParks invites you to celebrate by exploring these beautiful and important blooms, shrubs and trees. Native plants are adapted to the environment in which they grow, making them perfect for food and shelter for local wildlife. Many native plants also are important to […]

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Find your new favorite park

Published April 6, 2020

MetroParks staff recommend some natural areas where it’s easier to enjoy the outdoors while social distancing. Spending time outdoors with people in your household is a great way to stay active and improve physical and mental health, whether at your favorite greenspace or your own back yard. If your family has access to a back […]

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Social distancing guidelines from NRPA

Published March 25, 2020

Need a breath of fresh air? Your parks and trails are open, but you should still practice social distancing while out in nature.

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