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The centerpiece of Springfield's new ECO Sports Corridor is two recreational whitewater areas on scenic Buck Creek. These play areas are ideal for novice to advanced enthusiasts.
Directions to the whitewater area in Snyder Park
Directions to the whitewater area in Cliff Park
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Cast your line into some of the best fishing hot sport in the area. Like the nearby Mad River, great for trout and bass, or the C.J. Brown Reservoir at Buck Creek State Park, popular for walleye, bluegill, catfish, and bass.
Directions to the C.J. Brown Reservoir
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Adventure enthusiast can take their journey to the next level in Springfield. Our region boasts some of the best bouldering terrain. Whether you want to attempt some short climbs or more strenuous routes, Greater Springfield is your place to explore.
Directions to the bouldering area in Cliff Park
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Clark County offers plenty of area to drop anchor, including Clark Lake and C.J. Brown Reservoir. Whether you want to bring your boat, kitesurf all day or rent a canoe, experience the waters of Greater Springfield.
Directions to the C.J. Brown Reservoir
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Escape to the countless miles of scenic hiking or biking trails in Greater Springfield area. Ride the Little Miami Scenic Trail, which offers 78 miles of trail running from downtown Springfield to the Little Miami Golf Center south of Milford. Or venture through the winding pathways of Buck Creek Scenic Trail, running from Springfield to the C.J. Brown Reservoir.
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Pack up the family, and escape for a camping weekend. Greater Springfield offers a wide variety of camping locations. Set up camp and start your adventure at Buck Creek State Park or Forest Lake Campground. Or spend the day wandering countless acres of picturesque parks throughout Springfield.
Directions to the C.J. Brown Reservoir
Directions to Forest Lake
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