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Trails

The Hamilton County Park District trail in the fallfeatures more than 35 miles of trails for hiking, biking, in-line skating and horseback riding.

Pet Policy

  • Pets must remain on a leash, maximum six feet in length, kept under physical control and not be a nuisance to other park users.
  • Pet owners are required to remove their pet’s fecal deposits from the park grounds and place their waste in a suitable receptacle.
  • Pooper scooper dispensers are located at each trail head and are available from the Park District Rangers.

Nature Trails

  • The Park District has 15 nature trails that take the hiker on mini-journeys where they can observe natural habitats and the diverse wildlife that reside within them.
  • Please stay on the trails and do not disturb plants and wildlife.
  • Dispose of trash in the proper receptacles.
  • Bicycles are not permitted on nature trails.

Hike/Bike Trails

  • The Shaker Trace Trail at Miami Whitewater Forest has a 1.2 mile inner loop with 18 fully accessible Parcours fitness stations and an extended 7.8 mile outer loop which weaves through this beautiful park.
  • There are paved hike/bike trails at Sharon Woods, Francis RecreAcres and Winton Woods.
  • Bikes can be rented at the Sharon Woods and Miami Whitewater Forest boathouses.

Parcours Fitness Trails

  • All Parcours Fitness Trails have workout stations that exercise each of the major muscle groups.
  • Parcours Fitness Trails can found in Embshoff Woods, Sharon Woods, Triple Creek, Winton Woods and Woodland Mound, along with two at Miami Whitewater Forest.

Horse Trails

  • A horse trail begins and ends at the Winton Woods Riding Center.
  • There are two horse trails at Miami Whitewater Forest; one is located off Mt. Hope Road and the other is located off West Road behind Bluebird Glen Picnic Shelter.
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