Central Ohio Greenways
The Central Ohio Greenways Trails are an extensive series of trails that meander through picnic areas, boating and fishing facilities and family-friendly parks.
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Alum Creek Trail
The Alum Creek Trail travels along one of the city's most scenic river corridors, from Westerville to Three Creeks Park.
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Big Walnut Trail
Currently, the longest completed section of this trail connects Hoover Reservoir to Inniswoods Metro Gardens.
Blacklick Creek Trail
This scenic trail weaves users throughout the Blacklick Creek Greenway corridor. Users of this trail can travel to three different parks. Pickerington Ponds, Blacklick Woods and Three Creeks Park.
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Darby Creek Trail
This trail runs on the west side of Big Darby Creek, a State and National Scenic River. the trail extends across the creek and connects with Darby Bend Lake.
Downtown Connector (I-670 Trail)
The Downtown Connector travels from Fort Hayes, east along I-670, following Leonard Ave., terminating at Airport Drive near Ohio Dominican College. It connects to the Alum Creek trail at Nelson Rd.
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Olentangy Trail
The Olentangy Trail offers a seamless route from Worthington to downtown Columbus.
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Scioto Trail
This Greenway trail stretches through the heart of downtown Columbus following along the Scioto River. This trail is great for commuting in and out of the downtown Columbus area.
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Walking Paths
Separate from the Central Ohio Greenways, we also offer many loop walking paths within our parks. Check out our comprehensive list.
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