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Wolf Creek Recreation Trail


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The Wolf Creek Recreation Trail is one of 25 facilities within Five Rivers MetroParks, located in the Greater Dayton area.  The longest continual stretch of this trail is the western segment, which runs approximately 13 miles from Trotwood to Verona on an abandoned railroad right-of-way.  The newest segment runs one mile from the Great Miami River, along Wolf Creek, to the historic Wright/Dunbar area, where a City of Dayton's trail cna be picked-up and followed to the Little Richmond Road.  Construction to link these two segments is in the planning stage.

Recreation Trails -- Your Road to Adventure...
Bike, hike, run or in-line skate on scenic paved trails.  There are over 70 miles of trails built and maintained by Five Rivers MetroParks, Miami Conservancy, and local municipalities.  They provide recreational fun for all ages -- and even an option for the bicycle commuter.  For a Recreation Trails map and guide, call 937-275-PARK.


Hours: Sunday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday: 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Address: Wolf Creek Recreation Trail - Five Rivers MetroParks

1375 E. Siebenthaler Ave.


Phone: (937) 275-7275
Our Email: email@metroparks.org
Our Website:www.metroparks.org

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