Trip report

Cincinnati Nature Center: Rowe Woods

Hiking/Walk DATE: 11/16/2013 - 11/16/2013

Trip/Event Location: Milford, OH
US

Trip Leader(s):

Max # People: 12

Trip Guiding / Event Fee: No, I will not be asking participants for money

Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate

Admission Fee: $8.00 admission payable to the Cincinnati Nature Center (I'd bring cash just in case cards aren't accepted).

About the Destination: The Cincinnati Nature Center (CNC) was founded in

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Driving directions to the location and spot to meet at:

The Cincinnati Nature Center: Rowe Woods is located at 4949 Tealtown Road, Milford, Ohio 45150. The website is http://www.cincynature.org/home/

** I encourage you to print your own directions, just in case I accidently left out a step.

From Columbus: (1) Take 71 S, (2) Take exit 17A to merge onto I-275 E toward OH-32, (3) Take exit 59 OH-450 toward Hillsboro/US-50, (4) Turn right onto US-50 E, (5) Turn right onto Round Bottom Rd, (6) Take the 2nd left onto Tealtown Rd. Destination will be on the right.

From Dayton: (1) Take I-75 S toward Cincinnati, (2) Takes exit 16 to merge on to I-275 E toward 1-71/Columbus, (3) Take exit 59 OH-450 toward Hillsboro/US-50, (4) Take exit 59B to merge onto OH-450 W/Milford Pkwy toward US-50/Hillsboro, (5) Turn right onto US-50 E, (6) Turn right onto Round Bottom Rd, (7) Take the 2nd left onto Tealtown Road. Destination will be on the right.


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What Members Are Saying About This Trip/Event

  • Greg, for some reason I can't send emails on the site so posting here, my source tells me the red leaf tree you asked about is actually a shrub called Euonymous or Firebush! - Chill55

Members That Participated

moab lvr

Outdoor Fitness Level: Strenuous


Cincinnati, OH


United States
HikerEP

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate


Fort Lauderdale, FL


United States
guest member
Chill55

Outdoor Fitness Level: Moderate to Strenuous


Cincinnati, OH


United States
Chill55 Nov 17, 2013 at 3:12 PM

Comment: Greg, for some reason I can't send emails on the site so posting here, my source tells me the red leaf tree you asked about is actually a shrub called Euonymous or Firebush!

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