03/17/2025
Shout out to our near-neighbors, Anderson Township, Ohio - Government, for preserving green spaces and forested areas in their community!
Forever green …. In a different way
Anderson has acquired over 70 Greenspace parcels and nearly 770 acres since 1990, including over 100 acres in the last two years. These parcels will remain in their natural condition, protected through the Greenspace program.
Anderson’s Greenspace properties are separate from the more than 500 acres managed by the Anderson Park District, and more than 2,200 acres protected by Great Parks of Hamilton County in our community. Nearly 17% of Anderson Township is publicly owned parkland or Greenspace!
Take a hike on one of these Greenspace areas:
- A 109 acre parcel of riparian habitat along the Little Miami River also safeguards Prehistoric Indian archaeological sites. It’s a hot spot for birds and other wildlife, near the intersection of State Route 32 and Clough Pike along the Little Miami Scenic Trail.
- The 52 acres property at the end of Wyndwatch Dr. has a path down an old driveway and protects an older woods including impressive old oak trees and wildflowers like Twin Leaf, which blooms in March and is not often seen in Anderson. It’s also a great place to see turkey, woodpeckers, and other wildlife.
- Our newest Greenspace, 10 acres at 3763 Mt. Carmel Road, protects a hilltop with beautiful mature trees in a meadow that was an old house site and a wooded hillside that is above and adjacent to a 17 acres Hillside Trust hillside woodland (pictured).
For more detailed information go to https://andersontownshipoh.gov/government/committees/greenspace-advisory.