The John A. Wannemacher Nature Reserve in Troy, OH is a 110-acre park located on reclaimed agricultural land, providing a perfect habitat for wildlife amidst the surrounding farmland and residential developments. With 1.82 miles of trails, visitors can enjoy hiking, running, and wildlife viewing in this beautiful setting. The park's wetland area attracts a variety of waterfowl, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.
This park was named after John A. Wannemacher, a dedicated advocate and board member of the Miami County Park District for over 35 years. The park's creation has not only provided green space and leisure activities for the surrounding communities, but it has also had a positive impact on water quality by reducing stormwater runoff and decreasing pollution.
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