Deeds Point MetroPark
Deeds Point draws its name from Colonel Edward Deeds, who helped Dayton get back on its feet after the Great Flood of 1913. In 1994, several parks formerly under the Miami Conservancy District which includes Deeds Point was placed under the new Five Rivers MetroParks. Today the Deeds Point MetroPark hosts Legacy Plaza which commemorates Dayton’s celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Flight. The park also celebrates the region’s role in the Dayton Accords which put an end to the Bosnian Wars. Standing at the confluence of the Mad River and Great Miami River, the park also serves as a convergence of biker riders exploring the Great Miami River Trail, the Mad River Trail, and the Buckeye and North Country Trails.
Dayton Landscape Art Prints
This park is one of a string of awesome parks that lie adjacent to each other as the Great Miami River flows through the Gem City. Be sure to check out these scenic points of interest!
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