Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park--Public Hunting Area (please use a more specific hotspot)

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park--Public Hunting Area (please use a more specific hotspot)

Galloway, Ohio 43119

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park Official Website
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About this Location

The 800-acre Public Hunting Area is open for small game, deer, and waterfowl hunting in accordance with all Ohio and Metro Parks rules and regulations. Access areas along OH-665 and Harrisburg-Georgesville and Biggart Roads.

About Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park

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Battelle Darby Creek is the largest Metro Park with more than 7,000 acres of prairies, fields and forests, and more than 20 miles of riparian forest along the Big and Little Darby Creeks. The Darby creeks are noted nationally for their tremendous diversity and abundance of both aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals.

Designated state and national scenic rivers, the creeks are home to around 100 species of fish, five of which are endangered in Ohio. Forty-four species of freshwater mussels live in these waters, eight of which are on the Ohio endangered list.

Metro Parks has restored about 500 acres of wetlands, 500 acres of wet prairies and more than 500 acres of lush flowering prairies using only seeds native to the Darby Plains. The entrance road to the Indian Ridge Picnic Area is a great place to enjoy the splendor of such beauties as purple coneflower, royal catchfly, prairie dock, big bluestem and other wildflowers and grasses.

The park features more than 18 miles of trails and several scenic areas for picnicking.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

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