- Bicycling
- Boating
- Golf
- Trails
- Picnicking
- Playgrounds
- Winter Sports
Tell use some of the things you might be interested in and we can make suggestions
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Acres: 1,515
Shawnee Lookout is well known for its historical Springhouse School and Log Cabin and Native American archaeological earthworks. The park's nature trails, including the 1.3-mile Blue Jacket, 2.0-mile Little Turtle and the 1.4-mile Miami Fort trail, offer spectacular views of the Ohio River and Great Miami River valleys. The park also features picnic areas, a playground and boat access to the Great Miami River.
Ulmansiek Wildlife Sanctuary is a 263-acre of seasonally flooded riparian habitat located along the Great Miami River. It is noted for the wide variety of migratory waterfowl that use it as a resting area. An additional 914 acres of wetlands are located adjacent to the park and is protected through conservation easements. The area provides valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife.
I-275 to Kilby Road exit, right on Kilby Road, right onto U.S. 50, left onto Lawrenceburg Road to park entrance on left approximately 1.5 miles.
Open daily, dawn to dusk.