Twin Arch Reserve sits along the Great Miami River and is a great place for hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and viewing wildlife. A highlight of the park is the renovated, historic Miami-Erie Canal Twin Arches. The arches were originally built in 1837 and are one of only two structures of its type in Ohio. The park includes a five acre pond, with fishing access. The fishing is catch and release and a state fishing license is not required, however if you choose to fish in the river make sure you have your license handy. If you prefer nature trails, there is nearly one mile that winds through the park and by the Natural Play Area where children can play in the woods.






Additional Information
Good For
Dogs
Visually Impaired
Activities
Backpacking
Birdwatching
Boating
Canoeing
Cross Country Skiing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Photography
Picnicking
Road Biking
Snowshoeing
Trail Running
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Rules & Regulations
Dogs Permitted
Dogs On Leash
Fishing Permits Required
No Campfires
No Camping
No Horses
No Illegal Substances
No Unmanned Aircrafts
Pack Out Dog Waste
FEATURES
Natural Features
- 35 Acres
- Great Miami River
- Fishing pond
- Natural play area
Historical Features
- Twin Arches
FACILITIES
- .7 miles of trail
- Great Miami River Recreational Trail
- Canoe launch
- Rain garden
- Dedicated parking for boating trailers