Stigimeier Open Space is a peaceful natural area in Columbus, Ohio, offering trails, native habitats, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and environmental education.
Stigimeier Open Space is a 118-acre tract of protected land situated in Columbus, Ohio, dedicated to preserving native prairie, woodland, and wetland ecosystems within an urban setting. The land was formerly used for agricultural purposes and restoration efforts have transformed it into a valuable community resource promoting biodiversity and environmental awareness. The preserve features a network of easy to moderate walking trails that wind through prairie grasses, forested areas, and along small streams, providing habitat for numerous bird species, small mammals, and native plants. Visitors can experience seasonal wildflowers in spring and summer, and migratory birds in the fall. The area supports environmental education programs and is maintained by the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, which uses it as an outdoor classroom and demonstration site for sustainable landscape practices and native plant restoration. There are no developed recreational facilities such as campgrounds or paved roads, which helps maintain the area's quiet and natural character. Stigimeier Open Space serves as an important green space amid Columbus's urban expansion, offering local residents outdoor access, opportunities for passive recreation, and connection with natural habitats. It is especially popular with bird watchers, photographers, walkers, and environmental study groups. Its proximity to the city combined with natural landscapes makes it a highly accessible destination for those seeking nature in the metropolitan area.
Restored native prairie habitat showcasing Ohio wildflowers
Woodland trails featuring migratory and resident bird species
Stream and wetland areas supporting amphibians and aquatic life
Educational signage highlighting restoration and conservation efforts
Extensive areas planted with native grasses and wildflowers to restore pre-settlement Ohio ecosystems.
A gentle 2-mile loop trail weaving through mature trees and shaded understory habitats.
Small wetland pockets provide habitat diversity and opportunities to spot frogs and aquatic insects.