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The city of Covington's City Park is
located off St. Rt. 36 next to the Stillwater
River, and includes the Covington City Pool. This
also is the location for the city's Fort
Rowdy Days every October. Covington also is
close to some of Miami County's best park land,
including the Blankenship
Riverside Sanctuary, Stillwater
Prairie Reserve, and the Goode
Prairie. Greenville Falls, a nature area
managed by the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources also is near by.
The list below covers the parks operated by
the Miami County Park District plus Brukner
Nature Center.
The Covington City Park is located on
West U.S. Route 36 in Covington, Ohio. Facilities
at the park include: Ball fields, picnic shelters,
and playground equipment. The Covington City Park
also has a community pool. The pool is open from
Memorial Day to the first day of school. The pool
hours are: 12:30 P.M. - 6 P.M. seven days a week.
Admission is free.
Most cities in Miami County also operate their
own parks. Information about those facilities can
be accessed from the specific city pages.
Listing with
links to more info on county parks and nature
areas
Miami
County Park District
County department in charge of all the
following parks and preserves - with the exception
of the Brukner Nature Center
Brukner
Nature Center
- Troy, Ohio
Trails, bird watching, programs, animals, star
gazing, displays
Charleston
Falls Preserve
- Tipp City, Ohio / Bethel Township
Waterfall, trails, observation towers, bird
watching
F.L.
Blankenship Riverside
Sanctuary
- Covington, Ohio
Access to river, grassland
Garbry's
Big Woods Reserve and
Sanctuary
- Piqua, Ohio
Board walk trail, diverse woodland types
Goode
Prairie
- Covington, Ohio
Trails, river views, diverse landscapes
Stillwater
Prairie Reserve
- Covington, Ohio / Newberry
Township
Trails, fishing ponds, river views, bird watching,
picnic area
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