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The Little Miami River near downtown Loveland, Ohio. The Little Miami River is a National Scenic River. A series of state and county parks and bike trails have been built along the river, primarily the Little Miami Scenic Trail, which is concurrent with the Buckeye Trail and Little Miami Scenic State Park.
Most of the trail runs along the banks of the Little Miami River, in a dedicated, car-free corridor known as Little Miami State Park. This unusually linear state park passes through four counties, with a right-of-way running about 50 miles (80 km) long and averaging 66 feet (20 m) in width [ 7 ] for a total of about 400 acres (160 ha).
Turtle Creek is a 13.7-mile-long (22.0 km) [1] tributary of the Little Miami River in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio, [2] which takes its name from this creek. . Turtle Creek is named for Chief Little Turtle, of the Miami Indian Tribe [3] [4] Turtle Creek is a tributary within the Little Miami and Ohio River wate
East Fork State Park is 4,870-acre (1,970 ha) public recreation area located around the East Fork of the Little Miami River in Clermont County, twenty miles (32 km) southeast of central Cincinnati, Ohio, in the United States.
Todd Fork is a stream in Clinton and Warren counties, Ohio, in the United States. [1] It is a tributary of the Little Miami River.. Todd Fork was likely named in the 18th century for the Todd family of pioneer settlers. [2]
A sprawling community between the Miami River and the Marlins’ ballpark in Little Havana gained hundreds of affordable, workforce and senior housing residents with the completion of two projects.
The Little Miami River passing through Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve on December 18, 2021. Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, in Greene County, Ohio, is located three miles east of Yellow Springs, Ohio, and immediately southwest of Clifton, Ohio. [1] [2] The preserve constitutes 268 acres of gorges along two miles of the Little Miami ...
City’s historic preservation board Tuesday will review new analysis of what experts contend may constitute most significant archaeological finds made in Brickell area in 25 years.