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Hiking around Enon, Ohio, explores a landscape characterized by scenic river valleys, dense woodlands, and unique geological formations. The region features river corridors like the Mad River, which have carved gorges and cliffs into the terrain. Many hiking trails wind through protected areas such as the Glen Helen Nature Preserve, offering routes along creeks and past rock formations. The area also includes distinctive limestone gorges and historical sites.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 700-acre preserve was created from a gift of land to Antioch College by Hugh Taylor Birch to honor his daughter, Helen Birch Bartlett. Much of it is along the two creeks that flow by, and the trails access a number of picturesque waterfalls.
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This 700-acre preserve was created from a gift of land to Antioch College by Hugh Taylor Birch to honor is daughter Helen Birch Bartlett. Much of it is along the two creeks that flow by and the trails access a number of picturesque waterfalls.
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You love hiking through the woods? Then this section of the Glen Helen Nature Preserve loop is perfectly suited for you. It leads through nice pine forest and calms you down immediately.
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The Grotto is a nice little cave hidden behind a small waterfall in Glen Helen Nature Preserve. No matter which trail you are hiking along, make sure to pass by here and watch the water of Yellow Springs Creek fall.
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Yes, the area offers several gentle trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is The Grotto loop from Miami Township, a short and easy walk through the scenic Glen Helen Nature Preserve. Most trails in the region's parks are well-maintained and suitable for all ages.
Many parks and trails in the Enon area are dog-friendly, but policies vary. Places like John Bryan State Park and Mad River Gorge & Nature Preserve generally welcome dogs as long as they are kept on a leash. Always check the specific regulations for the park or preserve you plan to visit before you go.
The region is known for its beautiful water features. You can discover a charming cave behind a small waterfall known as 'The Grotto' within the Glen Helen Nature Preserve. Another notable spot is Cedar Cliff Falls, located in the Indian Mound Reserve, which combines natural scenery with local history.
While many trails are easy or moderate, you can find more challenging terrain by combining routes. For a longer, more strenuous day, consider the Glen Helen Nature Preserve – School Forest loop from Yellow Springs Historic District. This moderate route covers over 10 miles and includes more significant elevation changes as it winds through the preserve.
The main trail in the Mad River Gorge & Nature Preserve follows an old railroad line, making it relatively flat and accessible. It provides great access to the Mad River and the impressive dolomite cliffs. The preserve is also a popular spot for rock climbing, so you may see climbers on the cliffs.
There are nearly 10 designated hiking routes around Enon on komoot, with many more possibilities when you connect different park trails. The area includes a mix of easy walks and moderate hikes, primarily through nature preserves and along river valleys.
The trails around Enon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful scenery within the limestone gorges, the well-preserved natural areas like Glen Helen Nature Preserve, and the peaceful atmosphere of the riverside paths.
Yes, most of the hiking trails in the area are free to access. Parks like the Mad River Gorge & Nature Preserve and Indian Mound Reserve offer excellent trail networks without an entry fee. Some preserves, like Glen Helen, may request a donation to help with trail maintenance.
Hiking is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. In spring, the forests are filled with native wildflowers. In autumn, the woodlands display spectacular fall colors. Summer is also a great time to hike, especially along the shaded, cooler trails by the Mad River and Little Miami River.
Absolutely. The Enon area is well-connected to several paved multi-use trails perfect for longer walks or cycling. You can easily access parts of the Little Miami Scenic Trail, the Buck Creek Trail, and the Creekside Trail, which offer miles of pathways through natural corridors.
John Bryan State Park, a short drive from Enon, features one of Ohio's most scenic limestone gorges carved by the Little Miami River. The park has numerous well-marked hiking trails that explore the gorge and surrounding woodlands. Trail maps are typically available at the park entrance or online through the state park's official website.


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