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Dog Leash Regulation Dogs may be unleashed on the North Trail and the West Overlook Trail only. Dogs must be kept under control. It is mandatory that dogs are kept on their leash on all other trails. Fishing Regulations All fish are catch and release except the following daily bag limits per person per day:...

Develop a master plan for the property that will insure the highest level of benefits to a broad range of users while restoring Grand Valley to a pristine natural area. Protect unique and important wildlife species through meaningful use restrictions and responsible site design criteria. Provide for the construction of necessary recreation facilities and other...

About The Grand Valley Preserve, a former gravel excavation site, was acquired by the Village of Indian Hill in 2002. Located in Camp Dennison, the 379 acre site has been the focus of a reclamation project to restore wildlife and the Preserve’s natural beauty. Due to the restoration, a few miles of beautiful walking trails...

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About The Village of Indian Hill Public Works Department maintains 75 miles of bridle trails. Seasonal work such as mowing, weed-eating and tree trimming are routinely performed each year. Culvert replacements, sign installation, drainage projects, re- routing and new trail installations are done on an as needed basis. Though the trails are regularly inspected, your...

Visitor Guidelines The grounds are open 7 days a week during posted seasonal hours of operation. Please limit visits to these times, as the Arboretum is patrolled 24 hours a day. Dogs and other pets are not permitted anywhere on Arboretum grounds. The Arboretum No Pet Policy is for the safety of your pet, our living...

About Founded by Stanley M. and Dorothy Rowe in 1926 as their estate garden devoted to collecting botanical specimens from around the world. Located within Indian Hill, the 9.75 acre sites mission is to provide a beautiful display of evergreens and companion planting in a setting that imparts an education about the plants and the...

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