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The Great Miami River (also called the Miami River) ( Shawnee: Msimiyamithiipi [2]) is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 160 miles (260 km) long, [3] in southwestern Ohio and Indiana in the United States. The Great Miami originates at the man-made Indian Lake and flows south through the cities of Sidney, Piqua, Troy, Dayton ...
May 30, 2024 · Legend. Monitoring location 03270500 is associated with a Stream in Montgomery County, Ohio. Current conditions of DCP battery voltage, Discharge, Gage height, and more are available. Water data back to 1893 are available online.
Great Miami River, near Vandalia, Ohio. Great Miami River, river issuing from Indian Lake, Logan county, west-central Ohio, U.S., and flowing south-southwest past Dayton, Middletown, and Hamilton to enter the Ohio River west of Cincinnati after a course of 170 miles (274 km). Its chief tributaries are the Stillwater, Mad, and Whitewater rivers.
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Trail Summary. Detour in West Carrollton. From urban skylines to beautiful river vistas, the Great Miami River Trail has something for everyone. The trail’s 93 miles hug the Great Miami River nearly the entire route. The route winds its way near museums, charming and historic downtowns, picnic facilities, acres of natural parkland and over ...
Many paddlers access the Mad River at Eastwood MetroPark and are able to travel 4 miles of uninterrupted flow to RiverScape MetroPark in downtown Dayton. The Mad River is a smallmouth bass stream south of Springfield to merger with Great Miami River in downtown Dayton. The Mad River was designated as a state water trail in August 2010.
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The Little Miami River originates near Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve and National Natural Landmark. Flowing through a deep gorge, wooded bluffs, and rolling farmlands, it is located between Dayton and Cincinnati, placing it within an hour's drive of over three million people. The Little Miami River corridor contains some of the most scenic, interesting, and diverse natural features in ...