Beavercreek Receives $1M Grant for Spring House Park, Community Open House April 2

The City of Beavercreek has been awarded a $1 million grant from Ohio’s House Bill 2 One-time Strategic Community Investment Program to kickstart the development of Spring House Park.
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City of Beavercreek Receives $1 Million Grant for Spring House Park Development
The City of Beavercreek has been awarded a $1 million grant from Ohio’s House Bill 2 One-time Strategic Community Investment Program to kickstart the development of Spring House Park, located along Grange Hall Road between East Patterson Rd. and Shakertown Rd. The funding will support phase one of the park’s construction, beginning in the northeast corner, and will cover design services and construction costs for an ADA-accessible playground, an entrance drive, and a paved parking lot.
To gather community input on the project, Beavercreek Parks, Recreation & Culture will host an open house on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the great room at the Beavercreek Senior Center, 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road. Residents will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the phase one amenities and view renderings of potential designs and layouts.
Spring House Park is located between Shakertown and Patterson Roads in Beavercreek. The park's name originates from a natural spring and spring house within its 148-acre area. Spring House Park offers three scenic trails open to the public: the 2.5-mile Perimeter Loop, the 1.63-mile Overlook Loop, and the 1.5-mile Spring House Loop. For convenient access, visitors should use the gravel parking lot on Patterson Road, near the I-675 overpass.