Have you ever thought about going on a bicycle touring trip, but aren’t sure where to start? Learn about opportunities right here in the Miami Valley to take a trip on your bicycle. We’ll cover local routes, resources and where to stay.
Active Living
Dublin Pub One Mile Run
Dublin Pub host the city’s premier St Patrick’s Day party and we want you to come celebrate with us! Jameson is the presenting sponsor of the one mile run. Want to add to the party? Add the POUND class to your registration and channel your inner rockstar with this full body cardio-jam session inspired by the infectious, energizing, and sweat-dripping fun of playing the drums. Want to plan your race calendar? Add either the Celtic Festival 5K or 10K to your registration and join us in July.
The Dubin Pub One Mile Race, presented by Jameson, offers a ton of great swag!
- Event Logo Tee
- Finisher medal/drink glass
- Jameson beads
- One Jameson shot or drink
- Entry into the Dublin Pub St Patrick’s Day party on March 16th and 17th (regularly priced $10)
- Custom Themed Event Bib
Event Schedule (subject to change)
Race day (Dublin Pub)
4:30pm – Registration and packet pickup opens
5:00pm – Pound Class
5:50pm – Costume Contest at the start line
6:00pm – One Mile start
6:05pm – Dublin Pub after party
Registration
$25 February 14 – 28
$30 March 1 – 15
$35 Race day, March 16
Add the Celtic Festival 5K/10K for $20!
Course Information
The course will run through Downtown Dayton. You must maintain a 20 min/mile pace.
Big Hoopla Four Miler
When it comes to college basketball, THE ROAD STARTS HERE! Dayton, Ohio is host to the annual NCAA First Four which kicks off March Madness!
Here in Dayton we make it more than just about basketball, it’s four full days of activities and the start of all those festivities is the Big Hoopla 4 Miler. On Selection Sunday, we start the day with a 4 miler that starts and finishes right in the heart of downtown Dayton. The course crosses over two rivers, skirts by three Metroparks, and is as fast as it is scenic.
St. Patrick’s Day Charity 5K
The Harrigan’s Charity 5K slated for Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 9:30am registration now open! This fun run/walk benefits the Alzheimer’s Association, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, United Rehabilitation Services, and South Community, Inc.
Discover Paddlesports: Where to Paddle
In this interactive, online program paddlers will determine which level of difficulty is appropriate for their level of experience. There will be information provided about paddling opportunities within Metroparks and our surrounding area. Perhaps most importantly, this program will provide you with the resources to feel empowered to make your own decisions about your next paddling trip.
Registration required
Who’s Up For CardioFest?
DAY HIKING: EXPLORING OUR LOCAL TRAILS
This presentation will overview the many hiking destinations in our region and cover equipment, tips, and resources to get started in day hiking.
Bicycle Touring: Styles, Routes & Resources
Get Your Yoga On With Goats
Combining hooves and horns for a joyful yoga experience with certified yoga instructor Carter and a cadre of goats.
Hiking for Older Adults
Learn about the essentials you need for a day hike and try your hand at using trekking poles as you stroll on this easy to moderate natural surface trail.
Registration required. Free and for ages 55 and older.
Basic Bicycle Maintenance
This hands-on session will cover basic bicycle repair as we transition from winter to spring riding season. Learn how to properly clean and lube your drivetrain, how to fix a flat tire (feel free to bring your tire!), basic adjustments and safety checks. The session is not designed to diagnose and repair specific issues, but a learning opportunity for routine maintenance and repair on bicycles. Otto Bohn owns and operates Spoken Bicycles in Downtown Middletown, which sells and repairs bicycles, accessories and also conducts spinning and road riding classes and rides.
Bellydancing with Veils Workshop
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn veil work with the amazing Bronwen! This workshop will be full of fun, laughter, and amazing choreography using one of the most beautiful tools of belly dance -veils!
Little Miami Scenic Trail Gets National Recoginition
AFAR, a national travel Magazine has recognized the Little Miami Scenic Trail in their list of “5 Urban Trails That Connect U.S. Cities to the Great Outdoors.” Other cities highlighted in the article include San Francisco, Jacksonville, Houston and Brooklyn.
Here’s what they published:
Little Miami Scenic Trail
The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs 78 miles from Cincinnati to Springfield in Ohio, making it one of the nation’s longest paved multiuse trail networks. A large portion of the trail borders the banks of the Little Miami River, allowing pedestrians to get off foot to kayak or canoe instead. As the longest single path in the Miami Valley network, the well-shaded Little Miami Scenic Trail connects many of the region’s towns and cities, including the historic downtown areas of Loveland, Milford, and Lebanon. Two state parks, John Bryan and Caesar Creek, can be reached from the trail, as well as a number of eateries and breweries to unwind and refuel. The entire Cincinnati region has 116,000 acres of protected greenspace, including 351 parks and nearly 40 nature preserves.
Celebrate Outdoor Culture During The Adventure Summit
The community is invited to The Adventure Summit, a biennial celebration of outdoor culture, skill and experience. The event will be held Saturday, Feb. 12, from 9 am. to 7:30 pm. in the Wright State University Student Union.
Produced by Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University, The Adventure Summit features more than 40 inspirational speakers, an outdoor adventure expo, clinics and competitions. Admission and parking are free. Face coverings must be worn at all times indoors, in accordance with Wright State University’s COVID-19 protocols.
“The Adventure Summit gives the public a chance to plan outdoor adventures, connect with local resources, participate in competitions, and be inspired by their neighbors and some of the world’s most exciting adventurers,” said Angela York, Five Rivers MetroParks special events coordinator.
This year will highlight three featured presentations:
- Journey of Healing: A 3,000-Mile Paddle from Columbus, Ohio, to Key West by Andy “The River Weasel” Gallatin. An Ohio native, Gallatin paddled 3,000 miles down the Scioto, Ohio and Mississippi rivers then across the Gulf of Mexico in 2017. Hear about his run-in with raining snakes, oncoming hurricanes and circling sharks during his long-distance journey of self-discovery outdoors. Presentation at noon.

- Fear, Bliss and Breaking Trail: One Woman’s Journey by JeanMarie Gossard. Gossard will share tales of the 12,000 miles of long-distance trails she’s hiked, including nine completed thru-hikes, the Pacific Crest and Continental Divide. Learn how she completes nearly all her hikes as a solo woman on a minimal budget. Presentation at 3:45 pm.

- The Ultimate Trip: A Grandmother and Grandson’s Journey to Visit Every National Park by Grandma Joy and Brad Ryan. This intergenerational duo from Ohio has visited 62 of 63 national parks. The grandson and grandma plan to complete their quest in 2022 on the heels of their epic Alaskan adventure. The journey began seven years ago when “Grandma Joy,” 92, mentioned to Ryan that she had never seen mountains. Their story of adventure, spontaneity and following their dreams has made Grandma Joy an international outdoor celebrity. Presentation at 6:15 pm.

Additionally, regional and local presenters will share stories, planning and preparation tips, and regional destination ideas from their adventures both near and far.
- Thru Hiking Catalina Island by Kelsey Fulton
- Traveling the Carretera Austral through Chilean Patagonia by Steve Bauerle
- Walking and Biking the Camino Portuguese by Michelle and Brian Coleman
- All the Places You Own: Explore Your National Parks by the Maitlands
- The Grand Canyon: Learn, Plan, Go! by Charley Schuerholtz
- Panel Discussion on Diversity in the Outdoors featuring Justin Yoder, founder of LGBT+ Outdoors
- Bailey’s: Ohio’s Newest Outdoor Adventure Destination by Joe Crowley and Peter Kotses
- Backpacking Loops of Ohio by Jim Rahtz
- 50K a Day: A Record-Setting Journey on Ohio’s Buckeye Trail by Everett Brandt
- The Healing Powers of Nature + Pursuing Our Dreams by Sofia Lopez-Mimendi
- A Tribute to Adventurer Allen Johnson by Karla and Carl Brun
In addition to speakers, The Adventure Summit offers an expo featuring more than 25 outdoor recreation vendors, local clubs, recreation organizations and more. Music at the expo will be provided by Joshua Tree Skin Care’s rock-climbing DJs.
Bonbright Distributors and Great Lakes Brewing Co. will host free craft beer tastings throughout the weekend. FREE, limited, tastings are open to the public on Saturday during the following times. Tasting participants must be 21 years old and have a valid photo ID. Visitors may participate in only one tasting session to allow everyone a chance to try the tasty craft brews! Sessions fill quickly, so be sure to sign up early in front of the room. Tasting will take place At The Club near the Union Market. Tasting Times: are 10:45am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, 5:00pm
The public is invited to drop off their used gear ahead of the event for consignment during the Summit’s used gear sale, run by Dayton Hikers with proceeds benefiting the Beaver Creek Wetland Association’s Spotted Turtle Trail Fund. All sales are cash only. ATM located on the upper level near the Credit Union.
Donate Your Used Gear:
- Drop off your donated gear. Dayton Hikers will tag, price, and manage the sale and transaction.
- No forms are needed for donated gear.
- 100% of the sale price will be donated to the Spotted Turtle Trail fund of the Beaver Creek Wetlands Association.
- Unsold items will not be returned and will be donated to charity.
1) Wright State University Student Union – Outdoor Resource Center
Location: Outdoor Resource Center, lower level, next to climbing wall.
Donated Items and Consignment Sale Items Accepted
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- Monday & Tuesday , Feb. 7 & 8 — 3pm – 7pm
- Thursday, Feb. 10 – 2pm – 7pm
- Friday, Feb. 11 — 11am – 8pm
- Saturday, Feb. 12 — 8am to 4pm at the Used Gear Sale area in the lower level of Student Union
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For donors and sellers with large items, this is the only location equipped to handle the drop off of large items like kayaks, bicycles, skis, roof racks, etc. If prior to February 12, contact Erin Sherrets at the Wright State U. Outdoor Resource Center to ensure space. 937-775-5821 or [email protected]
For sellers with more than 15 items, it is preferred you drop off items before Saturday at 9am. This is a big help to the volunteers.
2) Cox Arboretum MetroPark – Zorninger Education Center
Location: 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449
Donated Items Only, No Consignment Items
Monday- Thursday Feb. 7 -10— 8am – 5pm
3) Beaver Creek Wetlands Association Office
Location: 1999 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45434. ~ 937-320-9042
Donated Items Only, No Consignment Items- Come to the back door and ring the bell.
Monday- Thursday, Feb. 7 -10 — 10am – 2pm
Consignment Sales:
- You drop off up to 30 items, tag and price them and Dayton Hikers will manage the sale and transaction. Note: If you have a large number of items please plan to help tag your items at the time of drop off, this is a big help to volunteers.
- All items inside the consignment area will be registered, tagged, and priced.
- The 20% consignment fee will be donated to the Spotted Turtle Trail fund of the Beaver Creek Wetlands Association.
- All unsold items must be picked up by 5pm on Saturday. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity.
The full schedule of presenters can be found at www.theadventuresummit.com/presentations.
Miami Valley Folk Dancers
The Miami Valley Folk Dancers invite you to learn and enjoy the folk dances from countries around the world. We meet, teach, and dance every Thursday evening at the Michael Solomon Pavilion, 2917 Berkley St., Dayton. Our Introductory class begins at 7:00pm followed by request dancing and advanced teaching at 9:00pm. No partner or prior dance experience is needed. Fee: $3.00 with first visit FREE. For more information call: 937-212-8487. Repeats weekly
Centerville High School Hosts the Frostbite 5
This course starts at Centerville High School, winds through the residential neighborhood southwest of the school, and then returns and finishes behind Centerville High School. The 4-mile walk course excludes the 1-mile Cable Court loop in the third mile and continues straight to Gracewood Drive. Course Map (Approximate)
Two Distances:
- 5 Mile Run
- 4 Mile Walk – non competitive, not timed
All participants will be expected to pay on site according to the fee schedule shown below. Race Day Registration will be available inside the Centerville High School gymnasium. We recommend that you arrive at least one hour before the race to park, register and warm-up prior to the race start. Members, you absolutely MUST present your membership card to be eligible for the member fees! No exceptions! Not an ORRRC Member? Click here to find out how to become a member and learn the benefits of membership.