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    Parks & Recreation

    Hundreds of cyclists are expected to attend the Five Rivers MetroParks Bike to Work Pancake Breakfast - Contributed Five Rivers MetroParks

    Credit: Jessica Hansbauer

    Celebrate National Bike Month across the Dayton region
    Greene County Parks & Trail has partnered with GoatCountry to offer goat yoga at the Russ Nature Reserve - CONTRIBUTED

    GET ACTIVE: Goats and giggles and yoga
    For more than 150 years, Cedar Point has been the place for summer fun - Shores & Islands Ohio

    WORTH THE DRIVE: Summer fun gets underway at Cedar Point
    Gravel trails or boardwalks allow you to enjoy the little bursts of spring without getting muddy. DEBBIE JUNIEWICZ

    GET ACTIVE: Consider these spring hiking tips to help you conquer the trails
    Tens of thousands of Virginia bluebells will soon burst into bloom at Aullwood Garden MetroPark. The spring perennials are the progeny of 250 plants originally purchased by Marie and John Aull. Marie Aull was considered the godmother of environmental movement in southwestern Ohio, according to Five Rivers MetroParks. She donated her garden retreat in the late 1970s for the public to enjoy. The 35-acre park, 955 Aullwood Rd., flowers most of the seasons of the year. LISA POWELL / STAFF

    SPRING HIKING: The best spots to explore as the weather warms
    Composting is an easy and valuable way to make a difference every day - Contributed Five Rivers MetroParks

    EARTH DAY TIDBITS: Small changes can make a big difference
    Earth Day is a perfect day to enjoy the great outdoors - Contributed Five Rivers MetroParks

    Your guide to Earth Day celebrations across the Dayton region
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