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Enjoy miles of scenic hiking trails as the spring run-off fills
the many tributaries around the park. Stop and enjoy the vistas of the Twin Valley
from the overlook located in the main park and visit the fossil collection area
located below the Germantown Dam.
Prairies and meadows can also be found full of spring wildlife
and can be visited via the trails located around park.
Remember to start thinking about the reservable shelter areas
for your spring and summer picnic plans. Reservations are currently being taken
by calling (937) 275-7275 (Park).
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- About The Park
A world of wilderness awaits with an underground Nature Center and panoramic views.
Elevated boardwalks and miles of scenic trails. Only 20 minutes from Dayton the
park enables users to hike, kayak, fish, picnic, fossil collect and many other exciting
adventures.
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- History
In the 1930’s, the heavily wooded areas above and below the dam were set aside for
public use and enjoyment by the Miami Conservancy District. The 3 C’s and WPA projects
built shelters, picnic areas, graded roads and built hiking trails along Twin Creek
during the depression era. Five Rivers MetroParks assumed operations of the area
in 1967.
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- Accessibility
There are two ADA accessible parking sites at the Nature Center's parking lot and
two located at each reservable shelter and or restroom area. Both of the public
restrooms have an accessible stall. Drinking fountains are ADA accessible at the
restroom facilities.
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- Directions & Public Transportation
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Directions
Germantown MetroPark can be accessed by ST RT 4 south and then heading west on Manning
Road. Turning south on Conservancy Road will take you to the main park while turning
south on Boomershine Road will lead you to the Nature Center, Sled Hill, and the
Reservable Shelters.
Public Transportation
RTA Bus Route 42
Take route 42 west from downtown to Market and South Main streets. Continue west
along Market Street to Creek Road. Turn north onto Creek Road. The entrance to Germantown
MetroPark is one to two miles.
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- Conservation
Germantown MetroPark is the most diverse and significant natural area managed by
MetroParks. The size, quality, and age of the woodlands are exceptional. Steep topography
and varied moisture gradients make for a variety of forest types and microhabitats.
Many species of plants and animals here are found nowhere else in Montgomery County.
The park also contains large open grasslands, cedar glades, dry hillside prairies,
all stages of natural succession, several ponds, and an exceptionally high quality
stream, Twin Creek. The park also benefits from the fact that it still surrounded
largely by agricultural land and the wooded Twin Creek corridor.
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Visitor Information
Park Hours:
- April 1 - Oct. 31, 8 am – 10 pm
- Nov. 1 - March 31, 8 am – 8 pm
- Closed Christmas and New Year's Day
Facility Rental:
There are three sites located in a scenic meadow with woodlands nearby. Hiking trails and the Nature
Center can be easily reached from the sites. Use the entrance at 6910 Boomershine Road and follow
the signs to the reservable area. Alcoholic beverages are allowed at the reservable sites.
Call 937-275-PARK for more info.
Parking:
Multiple free parking lots are available on site.
See map.
School Group Tours:
Available by request. Call to schedule.
View a list of programs available.
Pet Policy:
Dogs are welcome, but must be leashed and under control at all times.
Additional Addresses:
Germantown Nature Center
6910 Boomershine Road
Sled Hill
6910 Boomershine Road
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The 1665-acre MetroPark is filled with spectacular ravines, towering trees, wildflowers,
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