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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Hisey Park Woodland Trail through dense woods and meadows, with an overlook offering views of the Little Miami River.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available directly within Hisey Park. The park features restored historic Hisey Farm buildings, including barns and a farmhouse, which serve as a central point. You'll find designated parking areas near these facilities, providing convenient access to the trailheads.
While the provided information doesn't explicitly state dog regulations, most public parks in the area allow dogs on trails if they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check the official Hisey Park website or signage at the park entrance for the most current pet policies before your visit.
The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for viewing a variety of wildflowers and early spring blooms. The dense woods provide a refreshing escape during warmer months. For expansive views from the overlook, clear days are best, which can occur in any season. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Hisey Park or hike its trails, including the Woodland Trail. The park is open to the public for enjoyment.
The Woodland Trail offers varied terrain, winding through forested hillsides and natural landscapes. You'll encounter sections that quickly climb from the valley floor to hills, featuring mature, steeply sloped wooded areas. Despite its 'easy' difficulty rating on Komoot for this specific segment, some parts may feel moderately challenging due to these elevation changes. The path is generally well-maintained, but expect natural surfaces.
The specific Komoot tour for the Hisey Park Woodland Trail is approximately 0.94 kilometers (0.58 miles) long and takes about 16 minutes to complete, making it a short, easy walk. However, the Woodland Trail can be combined with other trails in Hisey Park for longer excursions. Some sources mention a 'leisurely 1.7-mile hike' along the Woodland Trail or a 'sampler hike' of 3.2 miles that includes woodlands, prairie, and wetlands. Plan your time based on whether you intend to do just this segment or a longer combination.
The trail winds through lush woods, wetlands, and meadows, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. Keep an eye out for deer, frogs, and various reptiles. During spring, the park is particularly known for its diverse wildflowers. The dense forest also provides a rich habitat for many bird species.
Yes, a significant scenic highlight is an overlook that, on clear days, provides expansive views all the way to the Little Miami River. Additionally, you'll find interpretive signs along the trails offering educational insights into the park's natural and historical features. The park also features unique giant granite boulders, remnants from ancient glaciers.
Yes, Hisey Park shares a boundary with the Caesar Creek State Nature Preserve, offering extended hiking opportunities. The Little Miami Scenic Trail is also accessible nearby, providing connections to a much larger trail network for those looking for longer adventures.
Yes, the Komoot tour for this specific segment of the Woodland Trail is rated as 'easy' and is relatively short, making it suitable for beginners and families. While some sections involve quick climbs and steeply sloped hillsides, the overall length and varied scenery make it an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience for most fitness levels. Interpretive signs along the way can also engage younger hikers.
Hisey Park has a rich history as a former family farm, with restored historic Hisey Farm buildings, including barns and the farmhouse, central to the park. Geologically, you'll encounter giant granite boulders scattered throughout the park, which are fascinating remnants of glaciers that covered the area over 12,000 years ago. The park also hosts the Fred Bay Observatory, which holds public stargazing events.
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