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Take the Great Miami River bikeway north from the Hub to Taylorsville MetroPark.

Taylorsville MetroPark Explore the site of Tadmor, a small village that was Montgomery County’s busiest crossroad in the 1800s. Today, remnants of this once-bustling community have been identified as a significant site along the original route of the National Road. Visit the site of a massive rock fall at Taylorsville MetroPark. Walk up the stone stairs and examine the small caverns that were created by water traveling through the stone over extended time. Relax at one of the many picnic shelters before heading back to RiverScape MetroPark. Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.

Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.


Boonshoft Museum of Discovery

Boonsho Museum of Discovery* View dynamic images of Earth and space at Science On a SphereÂŽ, where stunning visuals meet a unique learning opportunity for explorers of all ages. Enjoy hands-on physics, chemistry and biology experiments and demonstrations at the Oscar Boonsho Science Central and the Do Lab.

Take the Great Miami River bikeway from the Hub and then take the Stillwater bikeway where it intersects at Triangle Park and follow it to the Boonsho Museum of Discovery. Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.

Let your imagination run wild in Explorer’s Crossing, where children can become a veterinarian, an a orney or an auto mechanic. *Please call (937) 275-7431 for further information regarding hours and pricing. Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.


Eastwood MetroPark Enjoy the over 3 miles of wooded and open meadow trails for walking and hiking.

Start from the Great Miami River bikeway at the Hub, then follow the Mad River bikeway to Eastwood MetroPark. Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.

Enjoy scenic views of the Mad River, Eastwood Lake and native prairie plantings. Bring a lunch and picnic at a shelter or in a grassy area. Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.


Dayton Art Institute

View more than 1,000 works of art from around the world. Admission to the museum’s permanent collection is free.

Follow the Great Miami River bikeway from the Hub and follow it around the loop to the Dayton Art Institute. Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.

The museum’s interactive gallery for families, Experiencenter, features thematically based exhibitions that stimulate curiosity and creativity. Stop by the museum’s Café Monet for lunch, 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and noon to 2:30 PM Sunday. *Please call (937) 223-5277 for further information regarding hours and pricing. Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.


Visit the John W. Berry Sr. Wright Brothers Aviation Center featuring a replica of the famous Wright Cycle Company, dozens of original Wright artifacts and the original 1905 Wright Flyer III. Stop at the Dayton Cyclery building and view the over two dozen vintage bicycles. Take a trip back in time at Newcom Tavern, Dayton’s oldest building. Built in 1796, the two-story log structure has served as a home, a tavern, a church, Dayton’s first store, and Montgomery County’s first courtroom. *Please call (937) 293-2841 for further information regarding hours and pricing.

Ride the Great Miami River bikeway south from the Hub to Carillon Historical Park. Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.

Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.


Take the Great Miami River bikeway, then get on the Mad River Trail. Take the Creekside Trail located just outside of Eastwood MetroPark, then follow the Li le Miami Scenic Trail north from the intersection at Xenia Station and finish in Yellow Springs.

Hike the 2,000 acres of trails at Glen Helen Nature Preserve, John Bryan State Park and Cli on Gorge. Experience the arts and culture on display throughout downtown Yellow Springs. Visit the eclectic assortment of shops, cafĂŠs and restaurants that make Yellow Springs unique and lively. Find out more at www.yellowspringsohio.org

Yellow Springs

Learn more about cycling activities, download maps of the regional bikeways, discover the amenities of the new bike hub, find cycling clubs, and more when you visit www.metroparks.org/cycling.

Please remember to ride safely; wear a helmet.


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