Three Creeks Metro Park is a scenic urban park located in central Ohio, known for its extensive trail network and rich variety of wildlife, offering a reprieve for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers in the city.
Three Creeks Metro Park spans an impressive 1,100 acres at the confluence of Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick Creeks in Columbus, Ohio. This scenic urban park serves as a haven for residents seeking an escape to nature without leaving the city. Its network of trails covers over 15 miles, attracting hikers, bikers, and wildlife enthusiasts. The park's landscape features meadows, forests, and wetlands, which provide habitats for a diverse array of species such as white-tailed deer, red foxes, and an extensive variety of birdlife. Historically, the area played a pivotal role in the Native American and European settler trades due to its waterways. Today, visitors can enjoy a plethora of activities like fishing in its well-stocked ponds, picnicking in designated areas, and engaging in educational programs about local ecology. The park’s close proximity to Columbus' urban environment enhances its appeal as an accessible destination for short daily visits or more extended outdoor adventures.
The confluence of Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick Creeks, providing scenic views and diverse ecosystems.
Expansive wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly for bird enthusiasts.
The popular Alum Creek Greenway Trail, known for its scenic beauty and accessibility.
Sheltered picnic areas perfect for family gatherings and community events.
Witness where the Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick Creeks meet, creating a diverse habitat for plant and animal life.
A tranquil pond ideal for fishing, observing aquatic life, and enjoying peaceful reflections.
An open field surrounded by picturesque sycamore trees, offering a great spot for picnics and relaxation.