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The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the 2021 METRO PARKS EXPLORER'S CHALLENGE Join us for six exciting challenges all across the park district — there’s something for everyone! Hike a trail with your leashed pet or search for wildlife along our nature trails. This year’s challenge includes programming and a history hunt! The 2021 Explorer’s Challenge starts May HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPS 2021 Fishing, creeking, and a cookout will also be provided. Campers should wear athletic shoes and clothes that can get dirty! Camp will be held rain or shine. Fee includes a t-shirt and daily snacks. WEEK 1: June 21–25. Fee: $150 (Franklin County Residents) / $175 (Non-Residents) WEEK 2: July 19–23.CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofTHREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.BLACKLICK WOODS
Blacklick Woods features 643 acres of woods, fields, seasonal swamp ponds, a small prairie and a golf course. It has one of the best remaining beech-maple forests in Central Ohio along with a buttonbush swamp. The forest areas are laced with trails that wind through a swamp forest with oak and white ash along with red maple, elm,shagbark
SLATE RUN LIVING HISTORICAL FARM The gothic revival farmhouse was built in 1856 and restored by Metro Parks for authenticity. Guests can tour the living room, parlor and kitchen and watch the ladies prepare the meals and tend the house. The multi-bay barn was built by Samuel Oman, the fourth owner of CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks. Metro Parks features 19 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 27,700 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties. Learn MoreAbout
RESERVATIONS
The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the 2021 METRO PARKS EXPLORER'S CHALLENGE Join us for six exciting challenges all across the park district — there’s something for everyone! Hike a trail with your leashed pet or search for wildlife along our nature trails. This year’s challenge includes programming and a history hunt! The 2021 Explorer’s Challenge starts May HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPS 2021 Fishing, creeking, and a cookout will also be provided. Campers should wear athletic shoes and clothes that can get dirty! Camp will be held rain or shine. Fee includes a t-shirt and daily snacks. WEEK 1: June 21–25. Fee: $150 (Franklin County Residents) / $175 (Non-Residents) WEEK 2: July 19–23.CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofTHREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.BLACKLICK WOODS
Blacklick Woods features 643 acres of woods, fields, seasonal swamp ponds, a small prairie and a golf course. It has one of the best remaining beech-maple forests in Central Ohio along with a buttonbush swamp. The forest areas are laced with trails that wind through a swamp forest with oak and white ash along with red maple, elm,shagbark
SLATE RUN LIVING HISTORICAL FARM The gothic revival farmhouse was built in 1856 and restored by Metro Parks for authenticity. Guests can tour the living room, parlor and kitchen and watch the ladies prepare the meals and tend the house. The multi-bay barn was built by Samuel Oman, the fourth owner of HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM The ranger cell phone number is posted at all bulletins and signs around the parks. For your convenience here’s a list of each ranger number, and the number to our Metro Parks Dispatcher. Metro Parks Dispatcher: 614-620-1865. Battelle Darby Creek: 614-370-6254. Blacklick Woods: 614-208-4247.QUARRY TRAILS
About. Planning and design are underway at Quarry Trails, the 20th Metro Park. Hiking, biking, picnicking, fishing and other traditional activities associated with the park system will be offered along with other more adventurous challenges such as climbing and paddleboarding.
NON-RESERVABLE
Non-Reservable - Metro Parks - Central Ohio Park System. Battelle Darby Creek. Cedar Ridge Picnic Area. Indian Ridge Picnic Area. Little Darby Day Use Area. Blacklick Woods. Ash Grove Picnic Area. Meadows.Blendon Woods.
WALNUT WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.SELFIE STATION
Smile big! The #cbusparkie selfie station is coming to your favorite Metro Parks and we’ve added a few new twists. We’re kicking off our rotating #cbusparkie selfie station which will move through seven different parks – Blendon Woods, Battelle Darby Creek, Glacier Ridge, Blacklick Woods, Prairie Oaks, Homestead and Highbanks – from April 1 through November 5, 2021.BLENDON WOODS
Blendon Woods contains spectacular stream-cut ravines with exposed ripple rock sandstone and open fields surrounded by beech-maple and oak-hickory forests. The 653-acre park is a great place to see a variety of songbirds, waterfowl and other wildlife, especially theSHARON WOODS
Sharon Woods is a mixture of forests and fields with towering oak, hickory and beech trees and an 11-acre lake. Tucked inside the 761-acre park is the Edward Thomas Nature Preserve, named for the renowned Ohio naturalist and one of the founders of the park system. Many seasonal pools are present and provide critical spring breedinghabitat for
FRIENDS OF METRO PARKS COMMEMORATIVE BENCH PROGRAM Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Bench Program. (Part of the Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Tree & Bench Program). The cost for each bench at a Metro Park is $1,500. This includes the bench, installation and a commemorative plaque. Benches are installed at approved sites in the order requests are received. CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks. Metro Parks features 19 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 27,700 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties. Learn MoreAbout
RESERVATIONS
The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the 2021 METRO PARKS EXPLORER'S CHALLENGE Join us for six exciting challenges all across the park district — there’s something for everyone! Hike a trail with your leashed pet or search for wildlife along our nature trails. This year’s challenge includes programming and a history hunt! The 2021 Explorer’s Challenge starts May HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPS 2021 Fishing, creeking, and a cookout will also be provided. Campers should wear athletic shoes and clothes that can get dirty! Camp will be held rain or shine. Fee includes a t-shirt and daily snacks. WEEK 1: June 21–25. Fee: $150 (Franklin County Residents) / $175 (Non-Residents) WEEK 2: July 19–23. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofTHREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.NON-RESERVABLE
Non-Reservable - Metro Parks - Central Ohio Park System. Battelle Darby Creek. Cedar Ridge Picnic Area. Indian Ridge Picnic Area. Little Darby Day Use Area. Blacklick CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks. Metro Parks features 19 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 27,700 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties. Learn MoreAbout
RESERVATIONS
The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the 2021 METRO PARKS EXPLORER'S CHALLENGE Join us for six exciting challenges all across the park district — there’s something for everyone! Hike a trail with your leashed pet or search for wildlife along our nature trails. This year’s challenge includes programming and a history hunt! The 2021 Explorer’s Challenge starts May HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. TRADITIONAL DAY CAMPS 2021 Fishing, creeking, and a cookout will also be provided. Campers should wear athletic shoes and clothes that can get dirty! Camp will be held rain or shine. Fee includes a t-shirt and daily snacks. WEEK 1: June 21–25. Fee: $150 (Franklin County Residents) / $175 (Non-Residents) WEEK 2: July 19–23. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofTHREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.NON-RESERVABLE
Non-Reservable - Metro Parks - Central Ohio Park System. Battelle Darby Creek. Cedar Ridge Picnic Area. Indian Ridge Picnic Area. Little Darby Day Use Area. Blacklick HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM The ranger cell phone number is posted at all bulletins and signs around the parks. For your convenience here’s a list of each ranger number, and the number to our Metro Parks Dispatcher. Metro Parks Dispatcher: 614-620-1865. Battelle Darby Creek: 614-370-6254. Blacklick Woods: 614-208-4247.SURPLUS EQUIPMENT
Metro Parks surplus equipment is available by Internet Auction, using GovDeals Inc. Goods may include motor vehicles, equipment, tools or supplies. Goods are available at auction for 10 days, during which you may bid on individual items. To check if any surplus equipment isavailable for
CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofQUARRY TRAILS
About. Planning and design are underway at Quarry Trails, the 20th Metro Park. Hiking, biking, picnicking, fishing and other traditional activities associated with the park system will be offered along with other more adventurous challenges such as climbing and paddleboarding.
WALNUT WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.GLACIER RIDGE
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.BLENDON WOODS
Blendon Woods contains spectacular stream-cut ravines with exposed ripple rock sandstone and open fields surrounded by beech-maple and oak-hickory forests. The 653-acre park is a great place to see a variety of songbirds, waterfowl and other wildlife, especially theBLACKLICK WOODS
Blacklick Woods features 643 acres of woods, fields, seasonal swamp ponds, a small prairie and a golf course. It has one of the best remaining beech-maple forests in Central Ohio along with a buttonbush swamp. The forest areas are laced with trails that wind through a swamp forest with oak and white ash along with red maple, elm,shagbark
FRIENDS OF METRO PARKS COMMEMORATIVE BENCH PROGRAM Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Bench Program. (Part of the Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Tree & Bench Program). The cost for each bench at a Metro Park is $1,500. This includes the bench, installation and a commemorative plaque. Benches are installed at approved sites in the order requests are received. CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks. Metro Parks features 19 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 27,700 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties. Learn MoreAbout
RESERVATIONS
The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM The ranger cell phone number is posted at all bulletins and signs around the parks. For your convenience here’s a list of each ranger number, and the number to our Metro Parks Dispatcher. Metro Parks Dispatcher: 614-620-1865. Battelle Darby Creek: 614-370-6254. Blacklick Woods: 614-208-4247. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofGLACIER RIDGE
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.THREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.BLENDON WOODS
Blendon Woods contains spectacular stream-cut ravines with exposed ripple rock sandstone and open fields surrounded by beech-maple and oak-hickory forests. The 653-acre park is a great place to see a variety of songbirds, waterfowl and other wildlife, especially the CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks. Metro Parks features 19 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 27,700 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties. Learn MoreAbout
RESERVATIONS
The permit application process may begin as early as 60 days prior to the reservation date but the permit needs to be completed and paid for 30 days prior to the reservation date. Cost is $250 for a permit and a $250 refundable deposit. Please call Reservations at 614.508.8111 M-F 8 am-4:30 pm for additional information and to begin the HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM The ranger cell phone number is posted at all bulletins and signs around the parks. For your convenience here’s a list of each ranger number, and the number to our Metro Parks Dispatcher. Metro Parks Dispatcher: 614-620-1865. Battelle Darby Creek: 614-370-6254. Blacklick Woods: 614-208-4247. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park. Sandhill cranes have nested in the 156-acre wetland and the northern bobwhite quail have been reintroduced in thepark.
CLEAR CREEK
Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. Forested areas range from Canadian hemlocks and ferns, to oak and hickory, to Ohio’s last remaining colonies ofGLACIER RIDGE
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.THREE CREEKS
Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.BLENDON WOODS
Blendon Woods contains spectacular stream-cut ravines with exposed ripple rock sandstone and open fields surrounded by beech-maple and oak-hickory forests. The 653-acre park is a great place to see a variety of songbirds, waterfowl and other wildlife, especially thePARKS & TRAILS
1775 Darby Creek Dr Galloway, OH 43119. 39.90346,-83.20914. From I-270 take W Broad Street (US 40) exit west. Go about 5 miles on Broad Street to Darby Creek Drive. Turn left onto Darby Creek Drive and go 3 miles to main park entrance on right. Nature Center. 1415 Darby Creek Dr Galloway, OH 43119. 39.91618,-83.21127.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Metro Parks are ideal places to help you feel one with nature. You can take a stroll on more than 230 miles of trails, enjoy more active pursuits such as biking, canoeing, hiking, and even bring your leashed pet for a leisurely walk in the woods. There are nature centers, natural play areas, picnic shelters, fishing places, even a climbingwall.
HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Highbanks. 9466 Columbus Pike (US Rt 23 N) Lewis Center, OH 43035. Dragonfly Day Camp. 685 W. Powell Road. Lewis Center, OH 43065. River Bluff area. 8400 Olentangy River Road. Columbus, OH 43235. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM The ranger cell phone number is posted at all bulletins and signs around the parks. For your convenience here’s a list of each ranger number, and the number to our Metro Parks Dispatcher. Metro Parks Dispatcher: 614-620-1865. Battelle Darby Creek: 614-370-6254. Blacklick Woods: 614-208-4247. INNISWOOD METRO GARDENS Nestled within a scenic nature preserve, the 123-acre Inniswood Metro Gardens is a source of inspiration for all ages. Streams and woodlands filled with wildflowers and wildlife provide a majestic backdrop to the beautifully landscaped areas. Inniswood boasts more than 2,000 species of plants, specialty collections and several theme gardens.WALNUT WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.BLACKLICK WOODS
Blacklick Woods features 643 acres of woods, fields, seasonal swamp ponds, a small prairie and a golf course. It has one of the best remaining beech-maple forests in Central Ohio along with a buttonbush swamp. The forest areas are laced with trails that wind through a swamp forest with oak and white ash along with red maple, elm,shagbark
NON-RESERVABLE
Non-Reservable - Metro Parks - Central Ohio Park System. Battelle Darby Creek. Cedar Ridge Picnic Area. Indian Ridge Picnic Area. Little Darby Day Use Area. Blacklick Woods. Ash Grove Picnic Area. Meadows.Blendon Woods.
SHARON WOODS
Sharon Woods is a mixture of forests and fields with towering oak, hickory and beech trees and an 11-acre lake. Tucked inside the 761-acre park is the Edward Thomas Nature Preserve, named for the renowned Ohio naturalist and one of the founders of the park system. Many seasonal pools are present and provide critical spring breedinghabitat for
FRIENDS OF METRO PARKS COMMEMORATIVE BENCH PROGRAM Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Bench Program. (Part of the Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Tree & Bench Program). The cost for each bench at a Metro Park is $1,500. This includes the bench, installation and a commemorative plaque. Benches are installed at approved sites in the order requests are received. CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Welcome to Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks.RESERVATIONS
Make a reservation in your Metro Parks. Interested in hosting an event or reserving a space for your family in your favorite park? Reservations are available for many shelters, lodges & areas throughout your Metro Parks. From weddings and family reunions to youth camps and birthday parties; Metro Parks has the perfect spacefor your event.
HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM About. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,200-acre park. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEMCOLUMBUS METRO PARKS MAPCENTRAL OHIO METRO PARKSDAYTON METRO PARKSOHIO METRO PARKS CAMPINGOHIO METRO PARKS MAPCOLUMBUS METRO PARKS SHELTER RENTAL All reservations can be made as early as 1 year, 365 days, in advance starting at 8am on that day. For example, you can make a reservation for October 30, 2020 starting at 8am EST on October 30, 2019. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM View Full Photo Gallery. Hours and Info. 6:30am to 9pm Phone: 614.329.1392 Locations. Slate Run 1375 St. Rte. 674 North Canal Winchester, OH 43110. Slate Run Wetlands 11140 Winchester RoadGLACIER RIDGE
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.CLEAR CREEK
About. Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals.THREE CREEKS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.BLENDON WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. CENTRAL OHIO PARKS SYSTEM Welcome to Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks (Metro Parks) is a public agency serving the citizens of Central Ohio by providing a regional system of clean, safe, natural area parks.RESERVATIONS
Make a reservation in your Metro Parks. Interested in hosting an event or reserving a space for your family in your favorite park? Reservations are available for many shelters, lodges & areas throughout your Metro Parks. From weddings and family reunions to youth camps and birthday parties; Metro Parks has the perfect spacefor your event.
HOMESTEAD - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM About. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,200-acre park. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEMCOLUMBUS METRO PARKS MAPCENTRAL OHIO METRO PARKSDAYTON METRO PARKSOHIO METRO PARKS CAMPINGOHIO METRO PARKS MAPCOLUMBUS METRO PARKS SHELTER RENTAL All reservations can be made as early as 1 year, 365 days, in advance starting at 8am on that day. For example, you can make a reservation for October 30, 2020 starting at 8am EST on October 30, 2019. SLATE RUN - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM View Full Photo Gallery. Hours and Info. 6:30am to 9pm Phone: 614.329.1392 Locations. Slate Run 1375 St. Rte. 674 North Canal Winchester, OH 43110. Slate Run Wetlands 11140 Winchester RoadGLACIER RIDGE
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.CLEAR CREEK
About. Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals.THREE CREEKS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.BLENDON WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Are you ready to get outside? Metro Parks are ideal places to help you feel one with nature. You can take a stroll on more than 230 miles of trails, enjoy more active pursuits such as biking, canoeing, hiking, and even bring your leashed pet for a leisurely walk in the woods. There are nature centers, natural play areas, picnic shelters, fishing places, even a climbing wall. HIGHBANKS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM About. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,200-acre park.CLEAR CREEK
About. Clear Creek Metro Park features over 5,300 acres of woodland interspersed with blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines and creeks and is home to more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. FAQS - METRO PARKS - CENTRAL OHIO PARK SYSTEM All reservations can be made as early as 1 year, 365 days, in advance starting at 8am on that day. For example, you can make a reservation for October 30, 2020 starting at 8am EST on October 30, 2019.WALNUT WOODS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. INNISWOOD METRO GARDENS About. Nestled within a scenic nature preserve, the 123-acre Inniswood Metro Gardens is a source of inspiration for all ages. Streams and woodlands filled with wildflowers and wildlife provide a majestic backdrop to the beautifully landscaped areas.PRAIRIE OAKS
Lewis Center, Ohio. Highbanks is named for its massive 100-foot-high shale bluff towering over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines in the eastern part of the 1,160-acre park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines.NON-RESERVABLE
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About. Sharon Woods is a mixture of forests and fields with towering oak, hickory and beech trees and an 11-acre lake. Tucked inside the 761-acre park is the Edward Thomas Nature Preserve, named for the renowned Ohio naturalist and one of the founders of the park system. FRIENDS OF METRO PARKS COMMEMORATIVE BENCH PROGRAM (Part of the Friends of Metro Parks Commemorative Tree & Bench Program). The cost for each bench at a Metro Park is $1,500. This includes the bench, installation and a commemorative plaque.DISMISS
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NEWS & STORIES FROM YOUR METRO PARKS ADVENTURE STARTS HERE: FIVE FABULOUS FELLAS Five Fabulous Fellas discover fierce family fun at Glacier Ridge. WANDER AND WONDER: THE RED DOGS ARE HERE! The red dogs are here! Walk the Darby Creek Greenway Trail at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park to see baby bison frolicking in the pasturewith their mamas
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