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  2. Great Parks of Hamilton County - Wikipedia

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    Map of Hamilton County, Ohio, with Municipal and Township labels. Great Parks of Hamilton County is the park district of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. It was established in 1930, opening its first park, Sharon Woods, in 1932. [1] It was known as the Hamilton County Park District until 2014. The park system includes 18 parks and 4 ...

  3. Winton Woods - Wikipedia

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    Winton Woods – the headquarters of the Great Parks of Hamilton County, was the second park founded in the district. The park spans more than 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) and is the second largest in the system. The park has reservable picnic areas and shelters with Great Parks Catering available.

  4. Miami Whitewater Forest - Wikipedia

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    Miami Whitewater Forest is the largest park in the Great Parks of Hamilton County with 4,345 acres (17.58 km 2). It is located in Hamilton County, Ohio , just northwest of Cincinnati . Included in the park are the 7.8-mile (12.6 km) paved Shaker Trace Trail as well as many other shorter trails . [ 1 ]

  5. Just Askin': Which parks in Hamilton County have free Wi-Fi?

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    Many parks across Hamilton County offer free Wi-Fi, thanks in part to a push for more accessible internet access after the COVID-19 pandemic left everyone at home.

  6. Anderson Park District - Wikipedia

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    The chain of parks began operations in 1976 and now comprises over 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of parkland, ... Great Parks of Hamilton County; References

  7. Hueston Woods State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state bought the land in 1941, but the park did not open until 1957. The state used the land initially as a prison camp. [citation needed] In 1956, Four Mile Creek was dammed to form Acton Lake, named for Clyde Acton, the member of the Ohio General Assembly who persuaded the legislature to buy the property. [4]

  8. Hocking Hills State Park - Wikipedia

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    There are about 200 campsites in Hocking Hills State Park Campground, including full hookup and electric camp sites with 20-, 30- or 50-amp service, and camping shelters. The park also offers primitive "hike-in" tent-only sites and a primitive Group Camp in their own areas of the park. [8]

  9. Category:Protected areas of Hamilton County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Parks in Hamilton County, Ohio (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Protected areas of Hamilton County, Ohio" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.