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Overview: Middletown River Center is rated 4.6/5 from 123 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
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Overview: Middletown River Center is rated 4.6/5 from 123 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
Overview: Middletown River Center is rated 4.6/5 from 123 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade and tree cover.
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Nice place to get fresh water. Bathrooms are clean and air conditioned. Good stop to make along the bike trail.
The variety of wildlife is phenomenal. Eagles, hawks, small mouth, monster carp, beaver, skrewtail, catfish by the thousands. Rabbit, fox ECT. Huge trees.
I love this place I haven't seen anywhere else that has a tool bench with everything you need to fix your bike!
A lovely place to take a walk, or just sit in the car to eat lunch and enjoy the view.
The Middletown River Center is a pretty place by the Miami River. There is an informational welcome center with plenty of parking. It is adjacent to the river walking/biking trail. I attended an event there on June 1st, 2019 called "Amazing Animals". The naturalist, Stephanie, presented an educational experience that was perfect for children as well as adults. The animals in the presentation consisted of an American Toad, a Green Frog, a Grey Tree Frog, a Streamside Salamander, a Dekay Snake, and an Eastern Box Turtle. We also learned about the endangered Hellbender Salamander. The Eastern Box Turtle is very interesting. It's top shell is called a carapace and it's bottom shell is called a plastron. The plastron has a hinge on it adjacent to its front legs. The Box Turtle is able to pull all it's legs and head inside it's shells and close the hinge, hence, its name, Box Turtle. I highly recommend adding this park on your places to visit list and check out yourmetroparks.net for a calendar of fun and educational events in one of our county Metro Parks.
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