Centennial Park at Houk Stream

Park Rd, Dayton, OH 45419
13 acres | 5.3 hectares

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About the Location

Natural Retreat

Located in Oakwood, a quiet suburb of Dayton, Ohio, Centennial Park at Houk Stream offers a little touch of wilderness that feels miles away from city life. This natural area gives you a chance to disconnect and immerse yourself in some genuinely peaceful surroundings.

The walking trails meander through woodlands that shift with the seasons, well-suited for those days when you need to clear your head with a gentle hike or simply want to observe nature doing its thing.

Wildlife Haven

One of the park's highlights is the stunning variety of wildflowers that dot the landscape, especially in spring and summer. The mature trees create a canopy that's home to numerous bird species, making this a sweet spot for birdwatching enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates a melodic backdrop to their walk.

The stream that runs through the heart of the park isn't just pretty to look at - it's a vital part of the local ecosystem and adds that soothing water-over-rocks soundtrack to your visit.

Finding Your Way

You can find Centennial Park nestled on the west side of Oakwood with access points from Ridgeway, Park Road, and Forrer Road. This central location makes it easily reachable whether you're a local or just passing through the area.

Note that the park has limited parking options, and trail entrances can be a bit tricky to spot at first. If it's your first visit, you might want to look up the exact location beforehand to avoid driving in circles.

Neighborhood Setting

The park sits amid some pretty impressive scenery, with attractive homes nearby that complement rather than detract from the natural setting. It creates a unique atmosphere where developed and natural spaces coexist harmoniously.

Local Treasure

Centennial Park represents what makes Oakwood special - the thoughtful integration of green spaces within residential areas. It's a living example of the community's ongoing commitment to preserving natural areas while encouraging residents to get outside and engage with the environment around them.

This modest but charming park reminds us how valuable these pockets of nature are to the character and livability of the community.

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Water Features & Activities

River

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Park Size

13 acres | 5.3 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:6AM-8:30PM
Tuesday:6AM-8:30PM
Wednesday:6AM-8:30PM
Thursday:6AM-8:30PM
Friday:6AM-8:30PM
Saturday:6AM-8:30PM
Sunday:6AM-8:30PM

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