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Germantown MetroPark

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Overview

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  • Lat/Lng

    39.64306, -84.41719
  • Size

    2589.65 acres

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Description

Part of the Twin Valley Conservation Corridor, Germantown MetroPark is your gateway to a wilderness adventure. Discover the largest areas of old-growth forest within Montgomery County, creating some of the best habitats for wildlife. From tall trees to water-carved ravines, colorful prairies and meadows to the scenic Twin Creek corridor, this park traverses some of the region’s most beautiful landscape. Only 20 minutes from Dayton, the park feels a world away.

Good For
Families
Dogs
Activities
Backpacking
Birdwatching
Canoeing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking
Kayaking
Orienteering
Photography
Picnicking
Sledding
Stand-up Paddling
Tent Camping
Trail Running
Wildlife Watching
Rules & Regulations
Dogs On Leash

Additional Information

Accessibility Description

There are two ADA accessible parking sites at the Twin Valley Welcome Center parking lot and at Morning Glory, Cottonwood and Sunfish shelters. Both restrooms adjacent to shelters are accessible. ADA drinking fountains are at Cottonwood, Morning Glory shelters and the Valley Overlook parking area.

Twin Valley Trail

The 22-mile Twin Valley Trail (TVT) combines the existing network of trails in Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks with a connection to create a longer, more integrated backpacking trail system. The three main components of the trail include:

  • 7.5 miles along the Orange, Pink and Yellow trails at Germantown MetroPark
  • 8.4 miles along the Orange, Purple and Silver trails at Twin Creek MetroPark, and
  • A 5.4 mile connector trail that runs along Twin Creek and connects the two trail systems.

Learn more about the TVT