Nestled in the flowing countryside of Western Miami County, you will find the quaint, bustling Village of
Covington. Covington sits at the banks of the Stillwater River and welcomes you to a charming rural
community.
Founded in 1793, Covington was originally named Fort Rowdy because of General “Mad” Anthony
Wayne’s rowdy troops. The Stillwater River, a state-designated Scenic River, runs through the western
portion of the town. You’ll want to check out the beautiful outdoor spaces like Greenville Falls, Stillwater
Prairie Reserve, and Maple Ridge Reserve. Don’t forget to walk the suspension bridge over the Stillwater
River connecting Stillwater Prairie Reserve and Maple Ridge.
Covington is proud of its great and growing business community, shops, and restaurants. Check out the
downtown retailers on the Miami County Boutique Trail and enjoy the tasty goodies while here. You
can find all of this and more in Covington, Ohio.
Covington Community Park
140 W Broadway St. Covington
Covington Community Park is an 8-acre park along the Stillwater Scenic River making it an ideal location for fishing, canoeing, and other outdoor activities.
Stillwater Prairie Reserve
7790 N. Rangeline Road. Covington
Stillwater has 309 acres with 5.69 miles of hiking trail that go through varying ecosystems, making it the perfect place to hike or cross-country ski. enjoy one of two shelters for your next picnic or
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