Charleston Falls Preserve

Charleston Falls Preserve

2664 Ross Road Tipp City, Ohio 45371

Official Website
Charleston Falls Preserve map

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About this Location

Charleston Falls Preserve has over 216 acres of prairie and forests and nearly 4 miles of trails. It’s the perfect place to hike and view wildlife. The most unusual feature of this preserve is the unique waterfall.

Charleston Falls Preserve is the most visited Park District property in Miami County with over 216 acres of prairie and forests. This beautiful park is the perfect place to hike and view wildlife. Uncommon plants such as wild columbine, walking fern, purple cliff break, and rock honeysuckle grace the limestone faces of the surrounding gorge.

The most unusual feature of this preserve is the unique waterfall. The Falls can rightly be called a “Miniature Niagara” because its rock strata are the same as Niagara Falls. Originating from small underground springs several miles to the east, the stream creating the falls plummets 37 feet and then continues its meandering journey to the Great Miami River.

Over three miles of trails pass through various habitats such as Redbud Valley and the Thorny Badlands, offering explosions of color and varieties of scenic wonder. Help protect this unique natural site by using the trials provided and following the rules of the Preserve.

Notable Trails

Charleston Falls Preserve Trails
There are 3.74 miles of trails at the Charleston Falls Preserve.
Locust Grove Trail
Red Bud Valley Trail
Thorny Badlands Trail
Goldenrod Hexagon Trail

Descriptions with maps of hikes at Charleston Falls Preserve are on the AllTrails website.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

Content from Official Website

Last updated January 20, 2024