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Led by Five Rivers Metroparks (with more than 10,000 acres) and Dayton's new Riverscape Project, the Miami Valley has an abundance of parks and nature reserves for everyone's enjoyment. Most are open from sunrise to sunset.
Regional Nature CentersGermantown Nature Center, Germantown, 855-7717 Grant Nature Center, Washington Township, 433-2809 Aullwood Audubon Center, Butler Township, 890-7360 Wesleyan Nature Center, Dayton, 274-6632 Sugar Valley Park, Centerville, 433-5155 Glen Helen Nature Preserve, Yellow Springs, 767-7375
Major City ParksDeeds Park, Dayton, 263-8400 DeWeese Park, Dayton, 263-8400 Elizabeth Gardens, Oakwood, 298-0775 Houk Stream, Oakwood, 298-0775 Hills and Dales, Kettering, 263-8400 Hintermeister Park, West Carrollton, 859-5181 Island Park, Dayton, 263-8400 Triangle Park, Dayton, 263-8400 Village South, Centerville, 433-5155
Public GardensCox Arboretum, Dayton, 434-9005 Wegerzyn Horticultural Center, Dayton, 277-6545 Aullwood Gardens, Dayton, 275-7275 Smith Memorial Gardens, Oakwood,298-0775
Major Regional ParksJohn Bryan State Park, Yellow Springs, 767-1274 Buck Creek State Park, Springfield, 322-5284 Caesar Creek State Park, Waynesville, 897-3055 Charleston Falls Preserve, Tipp City, 667-1086 Huffman River Corridor Bikeway, Dayton, 463-2707 Wolf Creek Rail Trail (Bikes), Trotwood 275-PARK
County Parks & ReservesEastwood Park, Dayton, 275-7275 Englewood Reserve, Englewood, 890-2700 Possum Creek Reserve, Dayton, 268-1312 Sugarcreek Reserve, Dayton, 433-0004 Taylorsville Reserve, Vandalia, 898-1254 Huffman Reserve, Fairborn, 426-8521
Historical GroundsPatterson Homestead, Dayton, 222-9724 Carillon Historical Park, Dayton, 293-2841 Carriage Hill Farm, Dayton, 879-0461 Clifton Mill, Clifton, 767-5501
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