Indian Run Meadows Park 6675 Fallen Timbers Drive A peaceful hike through this park leads you past a pond surrounded by ornamental perennial beds with lots of native plants. Take a respite from the bustle of the City and marvel at the mature bald cypress trees along the stream. The paths connect you to Coffman Park and “Red” Trabue so you can continue your journey. “BEST BOARDWALK”
Kiwanis Riverway Park 6245 Riverside Drive Enjoy a peaceful walk along the river under the shade of the mature sycamore trees. Keep your eyes to the sky as eagle sightings are common here. In the spring, look towards the ground to find skunk cabbage — a colorful plant that earns its name from the scent it produces when it blooms! “MOST SCENIC”
Did you know the City of Dublin is home to more than 60 parks? The City of Dublin’s Parks & Recreation staff have identified their top spots for you to explore. July is Parks and Recreation Month and there’s no better time to get out and visit these must-see parks. Whether you’ve lived in Dublin your whole life or are new to the area, you’ll want to use this handy map to find these hidden treasures. Visit DublinOhioUSA.gov to learn about the other 55+ Dublin parks.
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