Covington, Ohio 45318
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Stillwater Prairie Reserve comprises 380 acres in northwestern Miami County in Newberry Township. The park offers two entrances. One is located 1.5 miles west of OH-48 on OH-185, and another is south of OH-185 on Rangeline Road.
Early settlers John and Elizabeth Hagan, originally from Adams County, Pennsylvania, built a sawmill in 1840 on the site using water power from the Stillwater River. In 1846, the old brick home was constructed. The old home can be seen from the trail and is now used as a maintenance area. The accompanying log barn was demolished several years ago. In 1849, Robert Aspinall, from England, purchased the property. The family continued here until 1886, making the Aspinall family the longest occupants of the site since the days of settlement.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Roadside viewing
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Last updated February 15, 2023