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Huntington MetroPark adventures

Huntington MetroPark Adventures

Huntington MetroPark is a large metropolitan nature preserve in Ohio offering extensive hiking, equestrian trails, and a diverse range of habitats ideal for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation.

1900
Acres Protected
23
Miles of Trails
100000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Huntington MetroPark

 

Huntington MetroPark is a 1,900-acre natural area located in Ross and Pike counties, Ohio, managed by the Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks system. The park features a variety of landscapes including lush forests, open fields, wetlands, and streams. This diversity supports a wide range of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, songbirds, and various amphibians. Historically, the area was shaped by both natural processes and early Ohio settler activity, creating a mosaic of habitats. Today, Huntington MetroPark is valued for its extensive trail system, which includes hiking, mountain biking, and a large equestrian trail network spanning over 20 miles. Visitors can explore scenic overlooks, dense woodlands, and open meadows. Notable landmarks include several native plant gardens and the striking Rock Point Overlook offering views of the Scioto River valley. The park also hosts educational programs and events that engage families and schools, emphasizing conservation and natural history. Its peaceful yet expansive natural setting appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for both adventure and relaxation close to the Greater Columbus area.

Highlights

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Rock Point Overlook with panoramic views of the Scioto River valley

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Extensive 20+ mile equestrian trail network for horseback riding

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Diverse habitats including wetlands, forests, and prairies attracting varied wildlife

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Natural playscape area designed for children’s outdoor learning and exploration

Notable Natural Features

Rock Point Overlook

A scenic vantage point offering sweeping views of the Scioto River valley and surrounding wooded areas.

Equestrian Trail Network

Over 20 miles of dedicated horse trails winding through forest, fields, and wetlands.

Natural Playscape

An outdoor play and learning area designed to connect children with nature through interactive features.