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2051 Timberman Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
(513) 867-5835
Toll Free: 1-877-PARKFUN
Email: metroparks@butlercountyohio.org
1899 Oxford-Reily Road
Oxford, Ohio 45056 - Map of park area
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3000 Indian Creek Road
Oxford, Ohio 45056
Indian Creek Pioneer Church was built in 1829 and was restored in 1960. The adjoining cemetery, which dates back to 1810, is reputedly the first land sold in Butler County for public burial.
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5351 Reily-Millville Road,(through Pater Park Wildlife Area)
Reily Township, Ohio 45013
This 1-acre pioneer cemetery is adjacent to Pater Park Wildlife Area. About 60 pioneers are known to be buried in the cemetery, including veterans from the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican-American War, and the Civil War.
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2385 Treiber Road
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
This 134-acre scenic natural area is home to an abundant variety of wildlife. Most of the park's acreage is located west of Four Mile Creek. The creek, which flows through the park, reportedly offers some of the best smallmouth bass fishing in the area. The preserve was donated to MetroParks of Butler County in 1996 by the families of Dan and Marilyn Antenen and Jay and Ann Antenen. The property includes a farmhouse built by the Heuston family in 1872. The hueston's were one of the early families of Butler County and, at one time, owned much of the property along Four Mile Creek.
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5351 Reily-Millville Road
Reily Twp., Ohio 45013
This 34-acre property, leased from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, is part of the ODNR Division of Wildlife 192-acre Pater Wildlife Area. Hunting, in season, and fishing are permitted in the wildlife area with proper State of Ohio licenses.
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1979 Bebb Park Lane
Okeana, Ohio 45053 (off SR 126) - Map of park area
The pioneer village includes the authentic log cabin birth place of Ohio's 19th governor, William Bebb. In entering the preserve, you'll cross one of the two remaining covered bridges in Butler County. This one was built in 1850 near Oxford and restored in the preserve in 1970.
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1810 New London Road
Hamilton, Ohio 45013 - Map of park area
Future plans for this development include additional arboretum areas, observation decks, and paving of the roadway.
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Open daily from 8:00 a.m. until dark.
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5701 Reigart Road
Hamilton, Ohio 45011 - Map of park area
With almost 400 acres the Rentschler Forest Preserve & Miami-Erie Canal includes about a half-mile frontage along the Great Miami River, acres of woodland, remnants of the old Miami-Erie Canal, a prehistoric Indian earthwork, a reconstructed wetland, and ample opportunities for a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities.
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7950 Gilmore Road
Hamilton, Ohio 45015 - Map of park area
Located amidst business and commercial development in southeast Hamilton, the Gilmore Ponds Interpretive Preserve is a nature lover’s paradise.
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2070 Woodsdale Road
Trenton, Ohio 45067
This 17-acre historic property was donated to the park district by Cinergy and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 1874 Samuel Augspurger farmhouse is being restored and was the home of the leading family of the Amish-Mennonite settlement which existed in this river valley area in the 19th century.
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1917 Woodsdale Road
Trenton, Ohio 45067 in Madison Township - Map of area
This 84-acre natural area park has been developed under a lease agreement with the Butler County Commissioners. The park features picnic sites and miles of hiking trails through the woods and wetland areas found here. Future plans call for the provision of canoe access to the nearby Great Miami River.
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5591 Hankins Road
Liberty Township, Ohio 45044 - Map of park area
Easy nature trails make this 64-acre wooded park especially attractive to those seeking a peaceful and tranquil natural setting.
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5580 Elk Creek Road
Middletown, Ohio 45042 - Map of park area
Since the early 1990’s MetroParks has managed this 267-acre park area, nestled in the Elk Creek Valley, under agreement with the City of Middletown, which developed the park in the 1970’s.
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Just South of St. Rt. 73 on Hamilton-Middletown Road in Lemon Township
This 4-acre historic site preserves the stonework remains of the first locks, built in 1826, for the Miami-Erie Canal system.
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Entrance off SR 73 between Middletown and Franklin
This 16-acre park area includes about a one mile frontage along the Great Miami River between Middletown and Franklin.
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7850 VOA Park Drive West Chester Township - Map of park area
This 178-acre park, originally a part of the Voice of America - Bethany Relay Station, was conveyed to MetroParks in 2000 through the Federal Lands-to-Parks Program.
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