Promoting free enterprise and
advancing the business community
of the Eaton-Preble County Area.
Attractions in Preble County
Covered Bridges
Preble County is home to seven covered bridges.
Roberts Bridge 1829
Brubaker Bridge 1887
Dixon Branch Bridge 1887
Harshman Bridge 1894
Geeting Bridge 1894
Christman Bridge 1895
Warnke Bridge 1896
Parks
Allen and Adaline Garber Nature Center, Lewisburg, offers a mile long loop trail and several shorter trails through a 33 acre forest.The Nature Center opened to the public in April of this year and is Preble County's first county nature center.
Hueston Woods State Park, College Corner, encompasses nearly 3,000 arces of land and a large 625 acre lake. The park offers boating, hiking, horseback riding, golf, dining and overnight accomodations.
Fort Saint Clair Park, Eaton, was built in 1792 to protect the area against the threat of Indians. On November 6, of the same year, 200 Indians led by Little Turtle attacked the 100 Kentucky riflemen who had camped outside the fort, six of whom died.
Golf Courses
Countyside Golf Course, New Paris
Eaton County Club, Eaton
Hueston Woods State Park Golf Course, College Corner
Penn Terra Golf Course, Lewisburg