Eastwood MetroPark
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About Eastwood MetroPark in Dayton
Eastwood MetroPark is a 437-acre urban park located within the city limits of Dayton, Ohio. The park is centered around a 185-acre lake, which was created as a result of gravel quarrying by the American Aggregate Corporation. The park also features access to the Mad River, making it a hub for water-based recreational activities.
The park sits at the confluence of several regional water, hiking, and biking trails, offering visitors a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. The Buckeye Trail and North Country Trail both pass through Eastwood MetroPark, providing long-distance hiking options. The Mad River Water Trail and the Mad River Run, a 4.0-mile stretch of the river, offer kayaking and other water sports opportunities.
Eastwood MetroPark includes diverse natural habitats, including grassland prairies and forested areas. The Prairie Meadow Trail Loop allows visitors to explore these ecosystems. The park's location along the Mad River also makes it an important area for flood control and the preservation of Dayton's water supply.
For those interested in fishing, the park provides access to Eastwood Lake, Blue Lake, and the Mad River. The park's 3-mile loop trail offers hiking on mostly level terrain, suitable for visitors of various fitness levels.
Eastwood MetroPark serves as a quiet natural retreat within the urban environment of Dayton, providing residents and visitors with opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and outdoor education.