City Parks and Trails

Welcome to the City of Beavercreek's parks, which are managed by the city's Parks, Recreation & Culture Division! We encourage you to explore the city’s 24 spectacular parks, each offering a unique experience for explorers of all ages! From playgrounds to serene walking and biking trails, there's something for everyone to enjoy! Gather your friends and family for picnics, sports, and endless fun amidst the great outdoors. So, what are you waiting for? Embrace the joy of exploration and let the City of Beavercreek's parks be your playground for unforgettable memories!

Bike Trails 

The most popular and longest bike trail in the City of Beavercreek is Creekside Trail, a paved multi-use path managed and maintained by Greene County Parks and Trails. Creekside Trail is 15 miles long and passes through the City of Beavercreek, connecting Dayton and Xenia.

Along the trail in the City of Beavercreek, you will find Beavercreek Station, a rest area that is also home to the city’s September 11th Memorial, located at 153 North Fairfield Road. Another popular spot along the trail is Fifth Third Gateway Park, located at 4231 Dayton-Xenia Road on the Greene-Montgomery County Line, which features a gazebo and parking. 

Beavercreek Parks, Recreation & Culture maintains all other local paths and side trails. 

Click here to visit Miami Valley Trail’s website, which includes a trail map of more than 350 miles of paved, multi-use recreational trails!