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Hiking around Shiloh, a community near Dayton, Ohio, is characterized by its accessible urban green spaces and riverside paths. The terrain is generally flat, following river corridors like the Stillwater and Mad Rivers, and winding through local parks and arboretums. These routes offer a mix of paved recreational trails and natural surface paths through woodlands.
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The Englewood MetroPark Green Trail Loop offers a delightful, easy hiking experience, guiding you through a diverse landscape of quiet forests, peaceful wetlands, and along the scenic Stillwater River. You'll…
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The Buckeye and Mad River Recreational Trails loop offers a delightful mix of paved and natural surfaces as it traces the Mad River. You'll experience the smooth Mad River Recreation…

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Embark on the Green Trail and Stillwater River Trail Loop for a moderate hike spanning 7.1 miles (11.5 km). You will experience diverse terrain, from shaded sections to open paths,…
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The Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum loop offers a truly distinctive hiking experience, blending natural beauty with profound historical significance. As you follow the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) route, you'll stroll through…
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Mad River Recreation Trail, a 9.1 miles (14.6 km) route that offers a diverse experience following the Mad River. You'll traverse wooded sections…
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No matter the season, Englewood Metropark offers something for everyone. Hike or bike on over 12 miles of scenic trails, cast a line and try your luck fishing in the Stillwater River, or paddle the calm waters on a canoe or kayak. In winter, the park transforms into a winter wonderland, perfect for cross-country skiing or sledding.
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A moderately sized waterfall, Patty Falls boasts an 8-foot drop. The water cascades down a rocky face, creating a small pool at the bottom. Lush greenery surrounds the falls, and a lovely wooden bridge above, making it a picture-perfect spot.
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Oak Falls, while not the grandest waterfall in the park, it has its own charm. Standing at a modest 7 feet tall with a 4-foot crest, it offers a delightful cascade down a rock face. The trail leading to it is considered easy, making it a perfect destination for a casual stroll or a family outing with all ages.
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This isn't your average fountain! It boasts five water jets housed in concrete towers that shoot a staggering 2,500 gallons of water per minute towards the center of the rivers. As night falls, the fountain comes alive with colorful lights.
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While located within a cemetery, the Lookout offers a surprisingly beautiful view of the city. It's a popular spot for quiet reflection and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding arboretum.
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This is the final resting place of aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright. These two brothers, forever linked to the history of flight, are pioneers of adventure and innovation. It was here in Dayton that the brothers not only lived for a significant portion of their lives, but also conducted the experiments that led to the world's first successful airplane flights.
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Founded in 1841, it's not just a cemetery; it's a 200-acre arboretum boasting over 3,000 trees, some more than a century old! Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the diverse plant life, with over 165 specimens of native woody plants. Take a self-guided walking tour or participate in a programmed event to learn about the rich history and horticulture on display.
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You can walk great here. Fountain can be seen every hour
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The hiking around Shiloh is generally characterized by flat, accessible terrain. Most routes follow river corridors like the Stillwater and Mad Rivers, or wind through local parks. You'll find a mix of paved recreational trails and natural surface paths through pleasant woodlands.
The trails around Shiloh are primarily easy to moderate, focusing on accessible riverside and park walks. While you won't find strenuous mountain climbs, you can find longer routes for a good workout. For a moderately challenging hike, consider the Eastwood Metro Park loop via Mad River Recreation Trail, which covers over 9 miles.
Yes, there are several excellent loop hikes. A popular option is the Yellow, Green, & Red Trail loop in Englewood Metropark, which offers a pleasant walk of just over 2 miles. For a shorter, historic walk, the Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum loop is another great choice.
Absolutely. Many trails are perfect for a family outing. The terrain is mostly flat and the parks offer open spaces. For an easy and relatively short walk, the Buckeye and Mad River Recreational Trails loop is a great option, at around 2 miles on accessible paths.
The trails in this area are very well-regarded by the komoot community, earning a high average rating. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths within the Metro Parks and the peaceful scenery along the riverways.
There are nearly 20 hiking routes to explore around Shiloh. The selection includes about 10 easy walks and 8 moderate trails, offering a good variety for different fitness levels.
Most trails within the Dayton-area Metro Parks are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash. Parks like Englewood and Eastwood are great places to walk with your canine companion. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go.
The most scenic parts of the local trails are typically along the Stillwater and Mad Rivers. The Green Trail loop via Stillwater River Recreation Trail offers lovely waterside views as it winds through Englewood Metropark.
Yes, the main parks that serve as hubs for these trails, such as Englewood Metropark and Eastwood Metro Park, have dedicated parking areas for visitors. These make accessing the trail systems very convenient.
While the region is not known for large waterfalls, you can find some beautiful water features. Englewood Metropark contains several cascading waterfalls, particularly after a good rain. These can be seen from the park's network of hiking trails.
While these specific hiking routes are primarily day-use trails within city and regional parks, some of the larger Metro Parks in the Dayton area do offer camping facilities. You would need to check with Five Rivers MetroParks for specific campsite locations and availability, which may be separate from the trailheads mentioned here.


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