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Englewood MetroPark

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The city of Englewood serves as the western boundary for a large portion of Englewood MetroPark. This nature-filled park, one of the largest in the region, has been part of the Englewood community for more than 50 years.

Generations of residents continue to enjoy picnicking, walking, running, fishing, cycling and wildlife observation in the park’s woodlands and meadows along the banks of the scenic Stillwater River. Each season highlights different wonders of nature, including spring wildflowers, plants and trees dressed in full foliage in summer, the warm colors of fall leaves and frozen waterfalls in winter.

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Good For
Dogs
Families
Wheelchairs
Activities
Birdwatching
Canoeing
Cross Country Skiing
Disc Golfing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Geocaching
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Kayaking
Photography
Picnicking
Running
Rollerblading
Sledding
Tent Camping
Trail Running
Wildlife Watching
Biking
Rules & Regulations
Dogs On Leash
Accessibility Description

All restroom facilities at Englewood MetroPark are ADA accessible. There is accessible parking available along with an accessible nature trail in the Patty Shelter area.

Stillwater River Trail

The northern segment of the Stillwater River Trail, commonly known as the Grossnickle Bikeway, connects the City of Englewood’s Grossnickle Park to Englewood MetroPark. Heading North from Grossnickle Park, the trail passes through the relief spillway of the Miami Conservancy District’s earthen dam, along the base of the dam. The trail winds its way through Englewood MetroPark, where visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, fishing, nature play, and even an 18-hole disc golf course.

Learn more about the Stillwater River Trail.

Stillwater River Water Trail

Overview

  • Get Directions
    67.89 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    39.88545, -84.28346
  • Size
    1918.72 Acres

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