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Game of the Goose

What it is.

The Rapid Run and Dunham Game of the Goose is like a board game, but it is played by following a path of numbered mosaic squares throughout two parks.

 

This game covers a lot of ground ... approximately 5 miles/3 hours ... if you don’t dilly dally. Since the game is broken into 4 zones, you could play 1 or 2 zones at a time and explore different sections of the parks each visit.

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Want to play? Check which zone you are in.

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PLAY: Located in the 1,000 Hands  Playground near the entrance of Dunham Recreation Complex, this section focuses on fun and games.

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DISCOVERY: Begins behind the Dunham Recreation Center and goes back in time.

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FITNESS: This the longest and most strenuous zone. Do the exercise displayed on each square you land on. It starts at the Miracle League baseball field, continues past the aquatic center and takes the path around the disc golf course and back to Dunham entrance.

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NATURE: Will be under construction until summer 2026. Fingers crossed.

Be on the lookout for these special squares!

What it's for.

RRAD Got Goose utilizes art to connect the green spaces at Rapid Run Park and Dunham Recreation Complex in West Price Hill.

 

The game is designed to be played in teams. There are fun activities within the game for people with less time, less years, less mobility, and/or limited access to WiFi. The game’s instructions will be made available in English and Spanish as we strive to make it equitable and accessible for the people of our community.

Meet the Artist

Mary Anne Cowgill (@makebreakmosaic ) is a West Price Hill resident and artist who specializes in handmade tile and mosaic.

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Thank you for making this project possible.

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