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    Camp Dennison Memorial Park

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    Rowe Stanley M Rowe Arboretum

    Rowe Stanley M Rowe Arboretum

    4.5(4 reviews)
    4.7 miVillage of Indian Hill

    A small Arboretum with a variety of trees. Trees and shrubs seem to be the main focus. Roses…read moreflanking an archway were the only exception. Some of the trees are flowering. Azaleas and crab apple trees are amongst the varieties. Nothing was in bloom during our visit. There is a mix of small and large trees. Signs inform guests of the scientific name of the specimen. A few of the most impressive features are the section of Redwood tree, large piece of petrified wood, and the juniperus utahensis tree. The section of Redwood has markers at 50 year old intervals. The tree dates back to 200 CE. Unfortunately, some people have tried to scratch things into it. Located next to the slice of Redwood is a petrified piece of wood. The outside has the wood grain found on bark. Inside looks like granite. The pink, black and brown grains are magnificent. It's amazing what nature can do. The juiperus utahensis has these eye catching offshouts that give the tree a beautifully unique look. I would love to have one of these trees planted in our yard. I can only imagine how long it took for these trees to grow so tall. The Rowe Arboretum is surrounded by a fence. The fence helps protect the greenery from animals that could destroy it. Posted signs notify guests that leashed pets are welcome. The path is gravel. That could hard on paws. Maybe stick to leashed lizards. All in all, our visit took less than an hour. Take care while driving in and out. The road that leads in/out is rather narrow.

    Good parts: Lovely, quiet spot to walk, with or without a dog. Noble trees, lovely vistas. This is…read morea spot to visit again and again. More benches would be nice. Less good part: The website. It would be great to have a downloadable trail map on the website. Also, the website should warn visitors that there are no rest rooms and no drinking water available.

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    Redbird Hollow Preserve

    Redbird Hollow Preserve

    4.1(9 reviews)
    2.0 miVillage of Indian Hill

    Love this hidden, scenic and dog-friendly trail! We didn't take the entire trail but it is set on…read more54 acres and is complete with a marked trail and creek. There is a small parking lot at the entrance and is right off the roadway. We took our pup here and it's great for off-leash or on-leash exploring. A lot of dogs are off-leash so if your dog isn't comfortable around that, I would suggest finding a different trail. It's a beautiful walk and enjoyable exploration but my only mark is the sign into the trail, telling you to not let the dogs get in the water. Apparently there is a contamination in the water so it could be harmful for pups. Not sure how old that sign is BUT a lot of dogs were in the creek and by that I mean every single person with their dogs so I'm not sure what is up with that but that definitely marked a star off for us because Opie loves playing in the water. We'd definitely hit the trail again and we would recommend it to anyone looking for a good hike or wanting to spend an active afternoon with your pup!

    Great location for pets. Off leash. I love trails that are…read moreoff the beaten path. It's not overcrowded. I would recommend wearing comfortable/hiking shoes. It's not rocky, but it is not smooth (not pavement). I love coming here on the weekend mornings. It's quiet, peaceful and my pet frenchie loves it. One of my favorite walking spots. I would say it's roughly 2-3 miles long.

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