This Preserve has 206 acres of prairie, wetlands and woodlands. There is also a 4-mile bridle trail on the west side of Honey Creek. This is a great site to trail ride, bird watch, cross-country ski, hike and fish. Click on the link to view the brochure map or bridle trail map for Honey Creek Preserve.
Honey Creek Preserve is part of the Honey Creek Watershed which stretches over 143 square miles. Located in the park is a mile long nature trail that follows along Honey Creek, through a prairie, wetland and woodlands. Settlers were attracted to this area due to the abundant forests, rich soil and the Honey Creek which flowed through it. A wide variety of plant and animal life could be found on its banks and the surrounding area. Through the years this area has maintained its beauty and diverse wildlife. These diverse habitats make it the perfect setting for bird watching, cross country skiing, hiking and fishing. A newly installed, 4.05 mile bridle trail make it a great place for trail riding. The park is also adjacent to the Great Miami River Recreational Trail.
Trail rating: easy
Details
Equestrian Campsites: No
Electric: No
High Lines: No
Non-Potable Water: No
Potable Water: No
Toilets: No
Showers: No
Horse Wash: No
Horse Mount: Yes