Shor Park

Category: Park in Milford, Ohio

Address: 4659 Tealtown Rd, Milford, OH 45150, USA

Phone: +15137322977

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–10PM

Monday: 6AM–10PM

Tuesday: 6AM–10PM

Wednesday: 6AM–10PM

Thursday: 6AM–10PM

Friday: 6AM–10PM

Saturday: 6AM–10PM

Reviews

Buddy May

Aug 1, 2022

The park is very beautiful it has one hiking trail and a few wildlife bathrooms are very nice and the Pavilion is very nice

Lane Meyers

Jun 21, 2022

Very nice park. Playground for kids, a nice shelter and restrooms, and a nature trail, which i still need to walk. Very nice nature trail that goes thru do.e wetlands and fields. They need to fix the water fountains there, especially the one for dogs.

Teresa Long

Apr 29, 2022

Attended a birthday party here. We all had a great time. It was a chilly day so I didn't get to explore too much. It is a very pretty and clean park. Nice playground and has restrooms.

Jessica Ubrey

Mar 23, 2018

Beautiful nature reserve and a very good place to escape the daily routine and get lost in the beauty of nature. Be weary in the summer time, with high grass comes ticks. Just keep in mind that youre on a nature reserve, not a national park. Bugs will happen.

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Questions & Answers

Is there a cookout area at shor park?

Joseph “Doc Stine” Bedinghaus | May 31, 2021
Amy Schreiber | Jun 1, 2021

Have not been recently but I do not recall seeing grills.

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What is the distance of each trail

sue carr | Dec 9, 2020
Raggady Ann Poulson | Dec 10, 2020

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Is FISHING allowed at SHor park?

Mark McIntosh | Jun 8, 2019
Dustin Kreimer | Jun 9, 2019

Um no pond but you're free to try! Pretty sure the pic of a pond on google was incorrectly assigned to Shor but its McGuffey, a private pond in the HOA neighborhood of McGuffey lakes. That or Cincinnati nature center, also nearby and private.

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Who was short park named after

Doug Schuchhardt | Jun 8, 2018
Chuck Armstrong | Jun 9, 2018

S. David Shor. His wife donated the land for the park.

Why are mountain bikes not allowed on the trails? It can easily fit with walkers and dogs.

Nick Moore | Jun 7, 2020
Daniel Clanton | Jun 8, 2020

More than likely because it would fall under a conflict of interest due to people with no respect nowadays

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