
Warren County Park District is our gateway to the natural world.
Enjoy 1,716 acres of open space in 12 parks near you, free to access every day of the year! Paddle and fish at the 110-acre Armco Park Lake or the Little Miami State and National Scenic River. Hike the scenic trails of Hisey Park. Sharpen your mountain biking skills at Landen-Deerfield Park. Access the 78-mile Little Miami Scenic Trail for an afternoon or a multi-day excursion from Morrow Veterans Park, Clint Fultz Park, or Hisey Park. Sharpen your irons at the 18-hole Armco Park Executive Golf Course, or challenge your companions to an afternoon of disc golf. Enjoy friends and fun as part of a softball league.
Nature lovers, athletes, and everyone in between will find something to enjoy in our Warren County Park District.
Events
Living Green Workshop Series at Deerfield Township's Kingswood Activity Center
Toddler Trek: Colors of Spring
Spring Wellness Walk with OSU Extension at Hisey Park
News
Exciting Opportunities for Community Input: Informal Open Houses for Park District Strategic Plan
The Warren County Park District is excited to announce a series of informal open houses during which residents can directly engage with park district staff, board members, and planners to help shape t...

Softball League Sign-Ups Open
Early Spring slow pitch softball leagues sign-ups are now available. Click here to sign up your team. Deadline to sign up is March 17. Leagues are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Qu...

Board of Park Commissioners Meeting Time Changed
To all who have interest: Please be advised that the time for Board of Park Commissioners meetings has changed to 2:30pm on the third Thursday of the month, starting March 20, 2025. Meetings take pl...

Founded in 1970, the Warren County Park District serves all Warren County residents and visitors through natural resource conservation, outdoor recreation, and nature education.
Parks and open space are essential community services that substantially contribute to the physical, mental, and economic health of our region, and are key part of what keeps Warren County among the best places in Ohio to live, work, and play.
The Park District's offerings are made possible through a generous grant of a portion of the Warren County Commissioners' Local Government Funding received from the State of Ohio, as well as by fees paid by park visitors in exchange for access to premium services.