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    Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

    August 4, 2023 by Cindy Leave a Comment

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    Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is a huge park that covers over 7,000 acres of prairies, forests, and wetlands. Stretching along both Big and Little Darby Creeks, there are many activities available at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park.

    Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is a huge park that covers over 7,000 acres of prairies, forests, and wetlands. Stretching along both Big and Little Darby Creeks, there are many activities available at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park.

    vertical photo showing the creek at batelle darby creek metro park with a large rock in the water and a bank with trees and grass in the background

    Visit Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

    Contents show
    1 Visit Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
    2 Trails at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
    2.1 Ancient Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)
    2.2 Camp Chase Trail
    2.3 Darby Creek Greenway Trail
    2.4 Dyer Mill Trail
    2.5 Edgewood, Lake & Prairie Way Trails
    2.6 Wagtail Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)
    2.7 Hawthorn Trail
    2.8 Harrier Loop, Rail Way & Teal Trails
    2.9 Indian Ridge Trail
    2.10 Osprey Lake Trail
    2.11 Riffle Run Trail
    2.12 Cobshell Trail
    2.13 Terrace Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)
    2.14 Turkey Foot Trail
    3 Activities and Facilities at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
    3.1 Activities at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park:
    4 Reservable Shelters
    4.1 Shagbark Shelter
    4.2 White Oak Shelter
    4.3 Cedar Ridge Lodge (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)
    5 Non-Reservable Shelters:
    5.1 Indian Ridge Picnic Area
    5.2 Cedar Ridge Picnic Area
    5.3 Little Darby Day Use Area
    6 Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park Information
    6.1 Opening Hours:
    6.2 Main Entrance – Cedar Ridge Area:
    6.3 Non-Reservable Shelters Locations:
    6.4 Nature Center Location:
    6.5 Other Locations:
    7 Map of Entrances to Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
    8 Let's Visit Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park!

    Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park stretches along the Big and Little Darby Creeks for over 13 miles. These rivers are both State and National Scenic Rivers. Over 1,600 acres of wetlands and prairies have been restored over time.

    Due to the sheer size of Battelle Darby Creek, many different activities are available here.

    If you are a fan of bison, then you will want to visit Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park as they have bison that roam freely.

    The nature center houses a 53-foot living stream stocked with creatures found in Big Darby Creek. It also has natural and cultural exhibits, some of which are interactive.

    Open all year, closing at 6pm in the winter months and 8pm during the summer.

    vertical photo showing a turtle in the living stream at the nature center at battelle darby creek metro park

    Trails at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

    Battelle Darby Creek has 14 trails. Some of the trails are quite easy to navigate as they are fairly short and flat. Some of the other trails are a bit more challenging and vary in distance.

    Ancient Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)

    2-miles | Easy to Moderate | Hike | Grass and Gravel

    This is a loop trail passing through fields and woods. It runs alongside Big Darby Creek, passing a reconstructed Fort Ancient mound. This trail will take around 1 hour to complete.

    Camp Chase Trail

    12.5-miles | Easy to Moderate | Hike | Bike | Pets | Paved | ADA

    The Camp Chase trail is only partly in Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. It is part of the cross-state Ohio to Erie Trail and an integral part of the Central Ohio Greenways network.

    The trail begins in Madison County, passes through London, passing by a lot of farmland. On to Georgesville where the trail passes through the town and leads to Darby Creek Bridge, and into the Metro Park.

    If you continue the trail, it will head to Galloway, finishing at Hilltop in Columbus. This article from traillink.com has an in-depth description of this trail.

    You should probably give this trail at least half a day to complete. It depends very much on your stops along the way!

    Darby Creek Greenway Trail

    5-miles | Easy | Hike | Bike | Pets | Gravel | ADA

    This is a flat, one-way trail that passes through prairies and woods. It also goes between the two Bison pastures. Dogs are welcome on this trail. This trail will take around 2 and a half hours to complete.

    Dyer Mill Trail

    3-miles | Moderate | Hike | Cross-Country Skiing | Grass/Gravel

    This loop trail passes through tall grass meadows and secluded woodland. The trail dips down to Little Darby Creek.

    When the weather conditions allow, this trail is reserved for cross-country skiing. You can expect to spend 1 hour and 45 minutes hiking this trail.

    Edgewood, Lake & Prairie Way Trails

    2.5-miles | Easy | Hike | Pets | Grass

    These trails are listed as one trail, but are technically three connecting loop trails:

    Edgewood Trail is a 1-mile loop trail, Lake Trail is a 1.1-mile loop and Prairie Way Trail is 0.4-mile. These trails pass through fields and woodlands, around a lake, and along Big Darby Creek.

    Dogs are welcome here. These trails will take around 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete.

    Wagtail Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)

    1.9-miles | Easy to Moderate | Hike | Pets | Grass

    The Wagtail trail has various loops and some out-and-back sections. Dogs are welcome on this trail. You can expect to spend around 1 hour and 20 minutes completing this trail.

    Hawthorn Trail

    0.8-miles | Easy | Hike | Gravel

    Hawthorn trail is a loop trail in the Cedar Ridge Picnic Area. This easy trail will take around 30 minutes to complete.

    vertical image showing a trail path in battelle darby creek metro park with trees and foliage either side

    Harrier Loop, Rail Way & Teal Trails

    2.7-miles | Moderate | Hike | Grass

    Like the Edgewood, Lake & Prairie trails, this is another set of three interconnected easy-hike trails: Harrier Loop Trail is a 0.8-mile loop trail; Rail Way Trail is a 0.5-mile loop trail, and Teal Trail is a 1.5-mile loop trail.

    These trails pass through wetlands and prairies. All three trails should take around 1 and a half hours to complete.

    Indian Ridge Trail

    0.6-miles | Moderate to Difficult | Hike | Gravel

    This short one-way trail runs along the Big Darby Creek, through fields and woods, and connects to the Terrace and Cobshell trails. You can expect this trail to take around 20 minutes to complete.

    Osprey Lake Trail

    0.5-miles | Easy | Hike | Grass, gravel

    Osprey Lake trail is a loop trail that runs around Osprey Lake – the end of the loop does not connect to the beginning, but to the parking lot. This trail will take around 15 minutes to complete.

    Riffle Run Trail

    0.2-miles | Difficult | Hike | Gravel

    Although short, the Riffle Run Trail is a difficult, steep, out-and-back trail leading down to Big Darby Creek. This trail should only take less than 10 minutes to complete.

    Cobshell Trail

    1.2-miles | Moderate to Difficult | Hike | Gravel

    This one-way trail passes through woods and there is a scenic deck overlooking Big Darby Creek. Most portions of this trail loop back to the parking lot, so you can choose how long this trail is.

    If you undertake the full trail, it should take around 40 minutes to complete.

    Terrace Trail (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)

    2.1-miles | Moderate to Difficult | Hike | Gravel

    The Terrace trail is a loop trail that goes along Big Darby Creek and then passes through a forest. This hike should take around 1 hour to complete.

    Turkey Foot Trail

    0.5-miles | Easy | Hike | Grass

    Turkey Foot Trail is a loop trail that passes through prairies and grasslands. This trail will take around 15 minutes to complete.

    A downloadable/printable map of Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is available.

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    Activities and Facilities at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

    There are quite a few fun activities that take place within the park. This large park has a lot to offer its visitors.

    Activities at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park:

    • Biking
    • Cross-Country Skiing
    • Nature Center
    • Picnicking
    • Natural Play Area
    • Backpacking
    • Canoeing/Kayaking
    • Fishing
    • Hunting
    • Ice Skating
    • Sledding

    Reservable Shelters

    Shagbark Shelter

    This shelter holds up to 80 people and is equipped with electricity, a grill, a sink, and a serving counter. There are also restrooms and parking for 50 cars. This shelter can be reserved on a full-day or half-day basis.

    White Oak Shelter

    This shelter holds up to 80 people and is equipped with electricity, a grill, a sink, and a serving counter. White Oak also has a sand volleyball court (you must provide your ball), a drinking fountain, and a swing set. There is parking for 50 cars. This shelter can be reserved on a full-day or half-day basis.

    Cedar Ridge Lodge (Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park)

    This lodge can hold up to 72 people and it has restrooms, Wi-Fi, a gas fireplace, a microwave, grills, a stove, and a 30-cup coffee maker. There is parking for 30 cars and this shelter is available for all-day bookings

    Non-Reservable Shelters:

    Indian Ridge Picnic Area

    Drinking fountain, restrooms, picnic tables, playfields, and grills.

    • 3 Shelters: Enclosed on three sides, Each shelter seats 16, Grills
    • 1 Open Shelter: Seating 16, 1 Grill
    • 1 Open Shelter: Seating 80, 4 Grills

    Cedar Ridge Picnic Area

    Playground, playing fields, restrooms, drinking water, and Picnic tables.

    • 1 Small Open Shelter: Seats 24, 2 Grills, 2 Outlets
    • 3 Shelters: Enclosed on three sides, Seats 15-20, Grills.
    • 1 Small Open Shelter: Seats 16, 1 Grill
    • 2 Large Open Shelters: Seats 64, 4 Grills, Electricity

    Little Darby Day Use Area

    • 1 Shelter: Seating 48, 2 Grills. Restrooms, various grills, and tables. Ice skating is located in this area.

    Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park Information

    Opening Hours:

    April 1 - September 30: 6:30am to 10pm
    October 1 - March 31: 6:30am to 8pm

    There are several entrances to Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. They are listed here:

    Main Entrance – Cedar Ridge Area:

    • Address: 1775 Darby Creek Drive, Galloway, OH 43119
    • Phone: 614-370-6254 | Website | Facebook

    Non-Reservable Shelters Locations:

    • Indian Ridge: 2705 Darby Creek Drive, Grove City, OH 43123
    • Cedar Ridge: 1775 Darby Creek Drive, Galloway, OH 43119
    • Little Darby Day Use Area: 3711 Gardner Road, Galloway, OH 43119

    Nature Center Location:

    • Address: 1415 Darby Creek Drive, Galloway, OH 43119

    Other Locations:

    • Osprey Lake: 5800 Harrisburg-Georgesville Road, Darbydale, OH 43123
    • Pleasant Valley Area: 9020 US Route 62, Orient, OH 43146

    Map of Entrances to Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

    Let's Visit Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park!

    Have you visited Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park? We would like to hear about your time at the park. Drop a comment below to share your experience!

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