Big Bend Park
About the Park
Big Bend Park is a neighborhood park
with some of the features of a nature park. A tributary of Hole's Creek runs along the southern edge of the playground.
The park includes a small wooded area to explore and trails to follow and a bridge. If you
climb the stairway you will find yourself walking on an old railroad track bed.
This section of the railroad track took a sharp turn to the west, which
explains the name of the park. Play equipment includes slides, climbers, belt swings, and infant swings.
Features
- Drinking Fountain
- Hiking Trails
- Picnic Tables
- Play Equipment
- Water Feature - Stream
History
Big Bend Park was acquired through open space transfer in 1988. The south
end of the Cincinnati-Dayton Railroad that crossed through Washington
Township is preserved in this park.
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