Scioto Grove Metro Park

Scioto Grove Metro Park

Scioto Grove Metro Park offers expansive woodland and open field habitats along the Scioto River, providing extensive hiking and mountain biking trails in a scenic central Ohio setting.

1,169
Acres Protected
12+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
2015
Year Established

About Scioto Grove Metro Park

Scioto Grove Metro Park
 

Scioto Grove Metro Park is a 1,169-acre natural area located near Grove City, Ohio, along the Scioto River. The park features a diverse mix of hardwood forests, rolling meadows, wetlands, and river habitats that support a variety of wildlife and plant species commonly found in central Ohio. Established and managed by Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks, this park serves as an important green space for conservation and outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy over 12 miles of maintained trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching. The terrain ranges from gentle river valley paths to moderately challenging hills and forest routes. Key landmarks include the river gorge area, scenic overlooks with views of the Scioto River, and access to riparian habitats that attract waterfowl and other wildlife. Scioto Grove emphasizes natural resource preservation while creating outdoor opportunities that appeal to both families and more adventurous outdoor enthusiasts. Its proximity to the Columbus metropolitan area makes it a popular day-use destination for urban residents seeking diverse outdoor experiences.

Highlights

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Scenic overlooks along the Scioto River gorge

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Diverse forest and meadow ecosystems supporting abundant wildlife

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Extensive trail system ideal for mountain biking and hiking

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Riparian zones supporting waterfowl and amphibian species

Notable Natural Features

Scioto River Gorge

A sculpted river valley providing scenic views and diverse aquatic habitats.

Forest Habitats

Mature hardwood forests dominated by oak, hickory, and maple support numerous bird and mammal species.

Multi-use Trail Network

Over 12 miles of trails accommodate hikers and mountain bikers with varied terrain.