Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

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2914 Georgesville-Wrightsville Rd. Pet Trail Parking Lot Georgesville, Ohio

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Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park – Georgesville, Ohio: A Paw-some Destination for Dog Owners Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, located in Georgesville, Ohio, is Ohio’s largest Metro Park, sprawling over 7,103 acres and offering a remarkable outdoor experience for families and dog lovers alike.

Situated in Pickaway County, this expansive park provides a fantastic location for hiking, exploring, and enjoying the great outdoors with your canine companion.

Key features include seven miles of multi-use trails winding through scenic woods and along the river.

The park encompasses lands and creek beds north and south of the confluence of the Big and Little Darby Creeks.

A significant highlight is the 2,000-acre restored tallgrass prairie, home to a herd of 10 American bison.

For dog owners, a dedicated Pet Trail Parking Lot is available at 2914 Georgesville-Wrightsville Rd.

This convenient location allows easy access to the park’s trails.

The park also boasts an 11-acre Thoreau Lake within the Walden Waterfowl Refuge.

Beyond the trails and wildlife, Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park offers other activities such as a disc golf course, a climbing wall, and an old water tower with an overlook deck.

The park’s Nature Center provides opportunities for learning about the local environment and wildlife.

Opened in 1948, the park includes the Walter A. Tucker State Nature Preserve, protecting a Beech-maple forest.

The park features diverse flora including white and pin oak, white ash, red maple, red elm, shagbark and bittern specimens.

For the most up-to-date information on operating hours and park conditions, please visit the Metro Parks website: https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/battelle-darby-creek/

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Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park – Georgesville, Ohio Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is Ohio’s largest Metro Park, sprawling across 7,103 acres (2,874 ha) in Georgesville, Pickaway County.

This diverse outdoor destination offers something for everyone, including families and dog owners.

Key features include 2,000 acres of restored tallgrass prairie with a herd of 10 American bison, seven miles of multi-use hiking trails winding through woods and along the Big and Little Darby Creeks, and the 11-acre Thoreau Lake within the Walden Waterfowl Refuge.

A disc golf course, climbing wall, and an old water tower overlook deck add to the park’s appeal.

The Pet Trail Parking Lot, located at 2914 Georgesville-Wrightsville Rd, was established to cater specifically to dog owners, providing a designated area for them and their furry friends to enjoy the park's natural beauty.

While the exact establishment date of the dog park isn't explicitly detailed, its presence reflects the park’s commitment to providing accessible recreational opportunities for all visitors, including those with canine companions.

The park's history dates back to its opening in 1948, with the Walter A. Tucker State Nature Preserve protecting a Beech-maple forest.

The park features white and pin oak, white ash (with red maple, red elm, shagbark and bittern specimens), and the American bison herd.

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