Best attractions and places to see around Englewood include a mix of natural landscapes and man-made structures. The area features significant engineering feats like dams, alongside various trails for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find diverse environments, from well-maintained hiking paths to unique garden settings.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A wonderful botanical garden for all ages. The Tree Walk, a boardwalk through the forest, is particularly well-designed.
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Stroll through ten meticulously landscaped formal gardens, each boasting unique themes. From the elegant Federal Garden to the nostalgic Victorian Garden. Over six and a half acres are dedicated to community garden plots, where residents cultivate their own vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
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Here you can walk small paths. When I walked there it was relatively empty. Beware of poison ivy
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Parking lot easily accessible. Here you can run various trails. The small trails lead beautifully through the forest. There are snakes in the creek.
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This is one of several small wooden bridge you will find on the Yellow and Orange Trails.
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Taylorsville Dam is 2,980 feet long and 67 feet high. It is on the Great Miami River and can store about 60.62 billion gallons of water.
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Orange Trail makes for a great relaxing hike in a well-maintained environment. This hike is especially enjoyable on hot days as the trees offer some shade and the nature looks beautiful under the light of a bright sunny day.
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Englewood is home to the impressive Taylorsville Dam, a significant engineering feat on the Great Miami River. It stands 67 feet high and stretches 2,980 feet long, capable of storing over 60 billion gallons of water. It also offers easily accessible parking for various trails.
Yes, both Taylorsville Dam and Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark are considered family-friendly. Wegerzyn Gardens, in particular, offers a wonderful botanical garden experience for all ages, including a well-designed Tree Walk boardwalk.
You can enjoy the serene environment of Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark, which features ten meticulously landscaped formal gardens and a Tree Walk through the forest. The area around Taylorsville Dam also offers small trails that lead beautifully through forested areas.
Absolutely. The Orange Trail is an intermediate path through a forest, offering a relaxing hike, especially enjoyable on warm days due to the shade. You'll also find the Wooden Bridge on Yellow and Orange Trails, which is one of several small bridges providing access to various walking paths.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained environment of trails like the Orange Trail, noting the shade provided by trees makes for a pleasant experience on sunny days. The small paths and bridges, such as the Wooden Bridge on Yellow and Orange Trails, are often found to be relatively empty, offering a peaceful walk.
Yes, Englewood offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'Kyle Park loop from Hackberry' or the 'Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark – Five Rivers Fountain of Lights loop from Shiloh'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Englewood guide.
Yes, Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark is a prominent botanical garden. It features ten distinct formal gardens, from Federal to Victorian themes, and a Tree Walk boardwalk through the forest. It also has community garden plots where residents cultivate plants.
When exploring trails around Englewood, such as those near Taylorsville Dam or the Yellow and Orange Trails, be aware that snakes may be present in creek areas. Also, some areas might have poison ivy, so it's advisable to stay on marked paths.
Yes, parking is easily accessible at Taylorsville Dam, providing a convenient starting point for exploring the various trails in the area.
Englewood offers a variety of trails, including intermediate forest trails like the Orange Trail. These trails often feature small paths and wooden bridges, such as the Wooden Bridge on Yellow and Orange Trails, suitable for leisurely walks.
While not explicitly a viewpoint for vast landscapes, Wegerzyn Gardens Metropark offers scenic beauty within its meticulously landscaped gardens and the unique perspective from its Tree Walk boardwalk through the forest.


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