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A sampler hike taking in the woodland, managed prairie, and restored wetlands.


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3.2

Miles

5.2

KM

Loop

917' 279 m

High

702' 214 m

Low

219' 67 m

Up

222' 68 m

Down

3%

Avg Grade (1°)

19%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · Spring · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Open from 7 a.m. until dark.

Overview

This loop takes you from the sweeping valley overlook to the open fields of the managed prairie to the restored wetlands along the margins of the Little Miami. Enjoy just over three miles of easy going hiking.

Need to Know

Near the end of the Wetland Trail it becomes flooded after any significant rain; you can either double back or plan on getting your feet wet (it's much deeper than it appears)!

Description

From the parking lot, look for the only significant hill on the property and head that way. You'll begin to climb from the valley floor to the hills quickly (take breaks to read the interpretive signs if you must). While not an old forest, this one is dense and the feeling of removal from the rest of the world is noticeable. While there are numerous connecting trails, just stay right to get the best of the visit, including a stunning overlook where you can see all the way to the Little Miami if the light hits the water's surface just right.

After looping back to the parking lot, skirt left towards the ball diamonds and the welcome sign. From here, follow along to the Prairie Trail (stay left on the trails until you reach the back tree line). This section passes so many birds and small prairie creatures such as rabbits and field mice. You'll then see the Wetland Trail going right and straight; stay straight to get a real sense of the restored wetland including more signs describing the differences in Ohio wetlands and the specific features of this one. Return back to the parking lot, or rest your feet at one of the picnic shelters.

Flora & Fauna

Everything from the downy woodpecker and deer in the woods to songbirds and rabbits in the prairie and wetlands.

History & Background

This was the Hisey Family Farm for generations and was only returned to a natural state in 2003.

Contacts

Shared By:

Chris Davis

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Photos

Valley Overlook off Woodland Trail
Dec 3, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH
View across the Prairie
Dec 3, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH
Juvenile Red Tail Hawk watching the margins at the wetlands
Dec 3, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH
Stream Running by the Woodland Trail
Dec 4, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH
View up the Doubletrack up the hill
Dec 3, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH
Fresh evidence of Raccoons on the trail
Dec 3, 2017 near Waynesv…, OH

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