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John Bryan State Park
- Established
- 1925
- Acreage
- 752 · 752 acres surrounding Clifton Gorge
- Location
- Greene County, OH between Yellow Springs and Clifton along the Little Miami River
- Key features
- Limestone gorge cut by the Little Miami River (a state and national Wild and Scenic River); a portion of the gorge designated a National Natural Landmark; 100+ tree/shrub species and 340+ wildflower species; CCC-era stonework
- Activities
- Hiking, rock climbing and rappelling (one of the few Ohio state parks that allows it), 18-hole disc golf course, picnicking, day-use lodge, paddling on the Little Miami, fishing
- Notable
- Originally 'Riverside Farm,' bequeathed to Ohio in 1918 by businessman John Bryan to be cultivated as a forestry, botanic, and wildlife reserve; Clifton Gorge within the park is a National Natural Landmark
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Source: en.wikipedia.org · 2026-05-08