Snow Day: Locals sled at favorite spots across Dayton region

With another day off school, kids across the Dayton region headed to their go-to sledding spots for some afternoon fun in the snow on Tuesday, Jan. 7.

Morgan and Andrew Fisher took their two daughters, Rosalie and Eleanor, and their friend, Esther Archer, to Bomberger Park in Dayton’s St. Anne’s Hill neighborhood.

Esther Archer sleds down a hill at Bomberger Park in Dayton’s St. Anne’s Hill neighborhood on Tuesday, Jan. 7. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

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“We live in the neighborhood, so this is our go-to sledding hill,” Morgan Fisher said. “We were here twice yesterday and then we decided to come as soon as we got it together this morning because the girls love it so much.”

All three girls were excited to go sledding. Eleanor Fisher said they had gone up and down the hill about 20 times. The family even brought their dog, Bunny, to join in the fun.

Rosalie Fisher and her dog, Bunny, play in the snow at Bomberger Park in Dayton’s St. Anne’s Hill neighborhood on Tuesday, Jan. 7. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF

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In Xenia, there were several families at Hawkins Hill on Fairgrounds Road, across from St. Brigid Catholic Church.

“Some friends told us about this hill last year and we are such fans,” said Mindy Skiles of Xenia, who brought her three girls, Bethany, Kathryn and Allyson. “We come out whenever there’s a good snow and the kids play. Usually, they end up finding some friends they know here to play with.”

Mindy Skiles helps her daughter, Bethany, sled down Hawkins Hill on Fairgrounds Road in Xenia on Tuesday, Jan. 7. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

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Skiles recalled growing up in Indiana during the blizzard of 1976. She said the snow was higher than the cars and remembered making tunnels through the snow drifts with her brothers.

That’s something her three girls enjoy doing too, as well as making snow ice cream and snow angels.

Allyson Skiles climbs back up Hawkins Hill on Fairgrounds Road in Xenia on Tuesday, Jan. 7. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

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Rebecca Palmer’s three sons, Weston, Wyatt and Liam, enjoy building forts in the snow after their dad shovels the driveway.

“Today we are meeting some friends at Hawkins Hill to go sledding. We live really close by and we go to St. Brigid right here,” Rebecca Palmer said. “We came out yesterday and we had a lot of fun, so we’ve come back for some more sledding fun.”

The Palmer Family of Xenia gets ready to walk across the street from St. Brigid Catholic Church in Xenia to sled at Hawkins Hill on Tuesday, Jan. 7. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

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By early Monday afternoon, several counties throughout the Dayton region were reporting at least 9 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.

Warren County had some of the highest snow totals in the region, with Landen reporting 11 inches of snowfall and South Lebanon reporting 10 inches.

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