The Miami Valley offers some of the most demonstrative changes-of-season you'll find. Whether it's winter, spring, summer or fall - you'll know it!
Beavercreek is fortuitously located in the valley of the Little Miami River, a state and nationally designated scenic river. The area is full of red maple, oak, sweet gum, dogwood, redbud and many other species of trees that often provide for the wonderful autumn viewing opportunities.
While virtually every area of our township has groves of trees that explode with color every fall, there are a few areas in particular that stand out for us including:
- The charm and charisma of Alpha Road
- Indian Ripple, near Trinity and east of CCN
- Patterson Road, east of the Bergamo Center
- Fudge Drive by Beavercreek High School
- Big Woods Drive, south of New Germany-Treben
- Kemp Road, west of Beaver Valley
And certainly there are many others... and we'd like to know where!
We're happy to announce a Fall Foliage Photo Contest for 2015! The rules are simple:
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes awarded 11/22/2015
- Only one prize per person/family/household, etc.
- Must be original photography
- Photo must be in Beavercreek, with location provided
Post it at www.facebook.com/beavercreeksfinest, www.twitter.com/bcreeksfinest, or email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Let's have some fun with this! Deadline is 11/22/2015. Please be safe and don't trespass...