Blacklick Woods Metro Park

Blacklick Woods Metro Park

Blacklick Woods Metro Park is a diverse urban nature preserve offering visitors a mix of forest, prairie, and wetlands in central Ohio, with ample opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature education.

600
Acres Protected
10+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About Blacklick Woods Metro Park

Blacklick Woods Metro Park
 

Blacklick Woods Metro Park, located in Franklin County, Ohio, spans over 600 acres of varied landscapes including mature woodlands, open prairies, wetlands, and creek corridors. The park is a natural refuge within the greater Columbus metro area, providing critical habitat for native plants and wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. It features one of Central Ohio’s largest mature forest tracts, offering visitors a sense of being immersed in nature despite its proximity to urban areas. The metro park’s history dates back to its establishment in 1948 as part of the Columbus and Franklin County Metropolitan Park District, emphasizing both recreational access and conservation. Visitors can enjoy more than 10 miles of trails ranging from easy wheelchair-accessible paths to more natural, rugged hiking routes that wind through oak-hickory forests and along Blacklick Creek. The park also boasts a nature center that provides educational programs, environmental exhibits, and seasonal events designed for families and schools. Additionally, Blacklick Woods features picnic areas, a playground, and fishing access. The diversity of ecosystems within the park creates excellent opportunities for birdwatching and wildflower viewing in spring and summer. This blend of accessible amenities and natural landscapes makes Blacklick Woods a popular destination for both casual visitors seeking quiet walks and families interested in experiential learning about local ecology.

Highlights

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Blacklick Creek Corridor, a scenic waterway supporting diverse aquatic and riparian habitats

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Oak-hickory mature forest providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature study

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The Blacklick Woods Nature Center, offering interactive environmental education

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Accessible paved trails suitable for all ages and abilities

Notable Natural Features

Blacklick Woods Nature Center

A hub for environmental education offering exhibits on local wildlife, plants, and natural history with programs for children and adults.

Blacklick Creek

A small, meandering creek running through the park supporting wetlands and aquatic species, popular for casual fishing and wildlife observation.

Mature Oak-Hickory Forest

One of the largest tracts of native hardwood forest in the region, home to diverse bird species and native fauna.