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An introduction to Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks Your 20 Metro Parks provide endless opportunities for you to connect with nature and have fun in the outdoors.
Open every day and always free, Ohios 75 state parks provide a refuge from daily life. Boating, hiking, camping and fishing are just a few of the outdoor adventures that await you at Ohio State Parks!
Goodale Park is surrounded by Victorian Village, a cluster of homes with charming architectural features. It is the oldest park in Columbus and among the oldest in the United States.
Columbus Recreation and Parks Department operates 410 parks throughout the Greater Columbus Region, providing 14,069 acres of parkland to the residents and visitors of Columbus. These parks contain many amenities and provide access to 230 miles of regional trails, 170 playgrounds and 20 nature preserves.
If you need help with your reservation, you can email our reservation specialists, reservations@metroparks.net. From 9am to 1pm, Monday to Friday, you can also call our reservation specialists on 614-891-0700. Or check out our Reservation FAQs from the button below.
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Battelle Darby Creek features more than 7,000 acres of forest, prairies and wetlands. It stretches along 13 miles of the Big and Little Darby creeks, both State and National Scenic Rivers. Besides the areas surrounding the creeks, there are also over 1,600 acres of restored wetlands and prairies.
Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is a metropolitan park in Central Ohio, owned and operated by Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks. The park is within the Pleasant and Prairie townships, southwest of Columbus. It is the largest park in the Metro Parks system, with 7,103 acres (2,874 ha).
Welcome to Columbus Franklin County Metro Parks Metro Parks features 20 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 28,500 acres of land in seven central Ohio counties.

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