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Delaware State Park adventures

Delaware State Park Adventures

Delaware State Park in Ohio offers diverse outdoor experiences with its combination of lush woodlands and the expansive Central Ohio Reservoir. It's a favorite for recreational enthusiasts seeking both relaxation and adventure.

2,016
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
368,000
Annual Visitors
1952
Year Established

About Delaware State Park

Delaware State Park
 

Delaware State Park, located in central Ohio, features a rich blend of natural forestry, open meadows, and the wide waters of the Delaware Lake. Established in the mid-20th century, the park covers approximately 2,016 acres and has become a hub for environmental preservation and recreation. Visitors can explore a variety of habitats, from dense hardwood forests to wetlands, which provide a sanctuary for wildlife including deer, foxes, and a diverse bird population. Recreational opportunities abound with miles of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, and the lake is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and paddle sports. In addition to natural beauty, the park offers several developed campgrounds and picnic areas. Its proximity to urban centers like Columbus makes it an accessible retreat for day visitors and overnight campers alike. Historical remnants in the park provide insight into the region's ancient Native American cultures and later European settlement.

Highlights

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Delaware Lake, ideal for water-based activities like kayaking and fishing.

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The extensive trail network, offering scenic views of the lake and woodlands.

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The diverse wildlife habitats, providing opportunities for bird watching and nature observation.

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Historical archaeological sites offering glimpses of prehistoric indigenous cultures.

Notable Natural Features

Delaware Lake

A large reservoir at the heart of the park, perfect for boating and fishing.

Oak Woods Nature Preserve

A protected area within the park offering serene hiking paths and bird watching spots.

Historical Earthworks

Ancient mounds created by prehistoric peoples, offering insights into the area's archaeological history.