Clear Creek Metro Park
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Clear Creek Metro Park consists of over 5,300 acres of woodland, with Blackhand sandstone cliffs, ravines, and creeks. In this vast park are more than 2,200 species of plants and animals. The majority of Clear Creek is located in the Hocking Hills region of Ohio, with part of it running into Lancaster in Fairfield County.
About Clear Creek Metro Park
Clear Creek Metro Park is a nature preserve, and it is part of the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system. The 4,729-acre Allen F Beck State Nature Preserve, contained within Clear Creek Metro Park is the largest in Ohio.
Obviously perhaps, due to its huge area, Clear Creek has a great diversity of landscapes, plants, animals, and birds.
In general, the park is extremely rugged and has many steep ravines and cliff faces. There is an overlap of climate zones – the prairies in the west meet the Appalachian forests in the east.
More than 1,200 species of plant have been identified in Clear Creek, including maidenhair ferns, persimmon trees, pink lady slipper, witch hazel, Canadian hemlock, and rhododendron.
There are at least 150 species of birds, notably wood thrush, woodcock, black vultures, red-shouldered hawks, and around 20 species of warblers.
In Clear Creek, you should look out for wild turkey, coyote, chipmunks, and maybe even the elusive bobcat!
Some sections of the park are kept closed to the public to preserve rare and endangered species, and although future development will provide more trails, these private sections will remain in place.
This area of Ohio is one of my favorites, year-round, but in the fall it is extremely beautiful.
Cindy’s Insider Ohio Tips
This park is HUGE and it is so amazing we stop each time we go to Hocking now! The Clear Creek that flows through the area is stunning and provides a beautiful backdrop for picnic lunches or fishing. There are trails to hike but you can also just leisurely drive through the park and take it all in visually from the car! It is a beautiful place!
Trails at Clear Creek Metro Park
There are 12 trails at Clear Creek, ranging from 0.3 miles to 2.5 miles, and categorized as Easy, Easy to Moderate, Moderate, Moderate to Difficult, and Difficult.
As many of these trails intersect each other, you can follow one, or combine two or three to make a longer and/or more varied hike.
Benua Loop Trail
- 1.9-miles | Moderate to Difficult | Hike | Dirt/Gravel
This trail is great for backpacking, birding, and fishing. This hike takes you on wide roads with outstanding scenery and water features, passing Lake Emily. You can expect this trial to take 1 hour 30 minutes to complete.
Cemetery Ridge Trail
- 2.6-miles | Moderate | Hike | Dirt/Gravel
This trail starts from the Creekside Meadow Trail, crosses Clear Creek Road and then begins a steep climb to the top of the ridge, meeting the Chestnut Trail and finishing when it meets the Fern Trail. The approximate time to complete this trail is 1 hour 20 minutes.
Chestnut Trail
- 2.2-miles | Difficult | Hike | Dirt/Gravel
A difficult, 2.2-mile one-way trail that passes through valleys, crosses forested ridges and passes sandstone formations. Expect this trail to take just over an hour to complete.
Fern Trail
- 1.7-miles | Moderate to Difficult | Hike | Dirt
This is a loop trail that goes along a steep ridge and through a forest with a variety of trees and plants. This trail should take around 1 hour to complete.
Creekside Meadows Trail
- 1.7-miles | Easy | Hike | Pets | Grass
This easy one-way 1.7-mile hike follows the banks of Clear Creek through open fields. This trail will take approximately 55 minutes.
Lake Trail
- 0.9-miles | Moderate | Hike | Dirt
This trail does a loop through the woods, leading to an observation deck overlooking Lake Ramona. This hike will take about 35 minutes to complete.
Hemlock Trail
- 1.5-miles | Difficult | Hike | Dirt/Gravel
This is a one-way hike and it descends and ascends a steep ravine. It goes through shady hemlock groves and a carpet of ferns. You can expect to complete this trail in around 45 minutes.
More Trails
- Prairie Warbler Trail – 0.6 miles | Easy to Moderate | 20 minutes to complete
- Tulip Tree Trail – 0.6 miles | Moderate to Difficult | 20 minutes to complete
- Good Prairie Trail – 0.3 miles | Easy | 10 minutes to complete
- Green Mansions Trail – 0.25 miles | Easy to Moderate | 10 minutes to complete
- Pet Trail – This is 1 mile of dog-Friendly Trail within the Creekside Meadow Trail.
There is a printable map of Clear Creek Metro Park trails and areas of interest/facilities.
Activities at Clear Creek Metro Park
There are not too many activities beyond hiking at Clear Creek Metro Park as this is primarily a nature preserve. Along the trails, you can spot rare wildflowers, a variety of animals, and a host of bird species. Different seasons bring different flowers, animals, and birds to the park.
Fishing
There are access points located along Clear Creek Road and fishing is available along the 5-acre Lake Ramona and from the dams at Lake Emily. Clear Creek is the only trout stream in southeast Ohio.
Fishing Rules
- There is no minimum length or daily bag limit on bluegill, redear, warmouth, or other sunfish species.
- For rainbow and brown trout and their subspecies, there is no minimum length, but there is a daily bag limit of 5 trout in any combination.
- For white bass, there is a minimum length of 10 inches and a daily bag limit of 25.
Picnicking
Picnic tables and grills are available at the Fern and Creekside Meadows areas. There is a shelter, grills, and restroom at the Barnebey Hambleton Area.
Leashed dogs and cats are welcome in picnic areas.
Where is Clear Creek Metro Park Located?
- Clear Creek Metro Park: 185 Clear Creek Road, Lancaster, Ohio 43130
- Creekside Meadows: 23833 Clear Creek Rd, Rockbridge, Ohio 43149
- Phone: 740-969-8210 | Website | Facebook
Location Map for Clear Creek Metro Park
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Have you visited Clear Creek Metro Park? What is your favorite Metro Park? We would love to hear about it! Leave a comment below and share your experience.
While you are in the Hocking Hills area, you might like to discover where the best Waterfalls in Hocking Hills are, learn all about Cantwell Cliffs, visit the Devil’s Bathtub, or perhaps you would enjoy Horseback Riding Hocking Hills.
You may also enjoy a visit to Highbanks Metro Park.
Whatever you choose to do in this beautiful region of Ohio, you won’t be disappointed!
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