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Hiking trails near Tipp City Ohio explore a landscape shaped by river corridors, prairies, and woodlands. The region's terrain is generally flat with some moderate inclines, following the paths of the Great Miami River and its tributaries. Many routes are located within local parks and nature preserves, offering a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for various activity levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Enjoy an easy 1.4-mile hike through the Hobart Urban Nature Preserve, featuring gravel paths, wetlands, and unique art sculptures.
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Hike a moderate 6.3-mile section of the Great Miami River Recreational Trail, enjoying river views and historical canal remnants.

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Hike the easy Thorny Badlands and Red Bud Valley Loop, a 0.8-mile trail in Charleston Falls Preserve with diverse scenery and wildflowers.
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Embark on the Taylorsville Metropark Orange and Yellow Trail Loop for a moderate hiking adventure. This route spans 5.1 miles (8.2 km) and involves an elevation gain of 293 feet…
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Hike the easy 1.5-mile Locust Grove Trail loop in Charleston Falls Preserve, featuring woods, a meadow, a pond, and a waterfall.
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Unfortunately, there was no water to be seen during my visit.
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Here you can walk small paths. When I walked there it was relatively empty. Beware of poison ivy
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Parking lot easily accessible. Here you can run various trails. The small trails lead beautifully through the forest. There are snakes in the creek.
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A sturdy staircase connects the trail to a pond with waterfalls. The trail and staircase follow the contour of tall rocks which almost look like a ridge.
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Thorny Badlands is the area in the north-east of the preserve. The nature here is very colourful and is a pleasure to walk through at any time of the year.
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The trails throughout the preserve are well maintained. There are a few bridges like this one crossing the streams and ditches. They are also very well maintained.
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This is one of several small wooden bridge you will find on the Yellow and Orange Trails.
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Yes, the most notable is Charleston Falls Preserve, often called a 'Miniature Niagara.' The preserve features a 37-foot waterfall and over three miles of trails that take you through the gorge and surrounding forests. The trails here offer some moderate elevation changes and beautiful scenery.
Most parks in the Tipp City area, like Kyle Park and Taylorsville MetroPark, allow dogs on a leash. However, it's important to note that some dedicated nature preserves, such as Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, do not permit pets on their trails to protect the delicate ecosystem.
For a very easy and accessible walk, the Locust Grove Trail loop — Dayton, Ohio is a great option. It's a short 1.5-mile (2.5 km) path with minimal elevation, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The Great Miami River Recreational Trail is another excellent choice as it's paved and mostly flat.
Absolutely. The region has many loop trails that bring you back to your starting point. For a short but scenic option, consider the Hiking loop from Vandalia. This 1.2-mile (2 km) trail is perfect for a quick escape into nature.
You'll find a mix of conditions. Many trails, like the Great Miami Recreational Trail, are paved and well-maintained. In nature preserves like Charleston Falls and Taylorsville MetroPark, expect unpaved dirt paths that can be uneven with roots and rocks. Trails near the river can sometimes be muddy after rain.
Public transportation options to trailheads are limited in this region. Most parks and preserves, such as Charleston Falls Preserve and Taylorsville MetroPark, are best accessed by car. There is usually ample parking available at the main entrances.
The 'Big Loop' is a local trail system offering over 12 miles of hiking. It connects several key natural areas along the Great Miami River, including Kyle Park, Lost Creek Prairie Preserve, and Honey Creek Preserve, giving you a comprehensive tour of the local floodplain ecosystem.
Yes, the Great Miami River Recreational Trail is a paved, multi-use path that runs the length of Miami County. It's an excellent option for strollers, wheelchairs, and anyone looking for a smooth, flat surface for walking or biking.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the variety of scenery, from the serene riverfront paths of the Great Miami River to the dramatic rock formations and waterfalls found in places like Charleston Falls Preserve. The well-marked and maintained trails in the local parks are also frequently mentioned.
For a more substantial hike, the Yellow and Orange Trails loop — Dayton, Ohio in Taylorsville MetroPark is a great choice. This 5.1-mile (8.2 km) route is the most challenging in this collection, featuring varied terrain and some moderate climbs through scenic woodlands.
Definitely. The diverse habitats in the area make it a great spot for birding. Honey Creek Preserve, with its mix of prairie, wetlands, and woodlands, is a particularly good location. The trails along the Great Miami River also offer excellent opportunities to spot various bird species.


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