West Milton Ohio HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near West Milton, Ohio.


1. Bruckner Nature Center Immerse yourself in serene forests and scenic ravines on over six miles of designated hiking trails. Wildlife sightings and interpretive nature experiences await in this Miami County gem.


2. Stillwater Prairie Reserve Explore miles of natural-surface hiking trails winding through riparian woodlands, restored prairies, and along the scenic Stillwater River. Picturesque bridges, birdwatching, and quiet wilderness make this reserve a favorite for hikers.


3. Charleston Falls Preserve Discover dramatic limestone cliffs, a 37-foot waterfall, and lush forests across nearly four miles of hiking trails. The preserve's unique terrain provides a captivating natural experience for hikers of all skill levels.


4. Germantown MetroPark Traverse extensive wooded hills, deep ravines, and scenic creeks on over 15 miles of challenging hiking trails. This wild and varied landscape offers some of the region's most rewarding treks.


5. Englewood MetroPark Experience dramatic waterfalls, old-growth forests, and rolling hills along an expansive network of natural trails. Englewood MetroPark offers a diverse and picturesque hiking adventure for nature lovers.



6. John Bryan State Park Hike rugged paths along the rim and bottom of the Little Miami River gorge, surrounded by towering cliffs and mature woods. Unique geological features and sweeping vistas define this classic Ohio hiking destination.


7. Caesar Creek State Park Venture across miles of forested trails, dramatic ravines, and lakeshore bluffs in one of southwest Ohio's largest wilderness parks. Trails range from easy strolls to challenging backcountry hikes.


8. Glen Helen Nature Preserve Journey through lush woodlands, wildflower meadows, and past natural springs on a vast trail network. Scenic bridges and the iconic yellow spring highlight this beloved preserve.


9. Hocking Hills State Park Hike through deep gorges, towering cliffs, and past spectacular waterfalls on iconic trails like Old Man's Cave and Cedar Falls. Stunning rock formations and lush forests create an unforgettable wilderness experience.


10. Twin Creek MetroPark Roam scenic ridge tops and peaceful valleys along the winding Twin Creek on more than 20 miles of hiking trails. Rugged terrain and hidden wildflowers delight adventurous hikers in every season.