Scioto Audubon Park
General Information
6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. (April 1-Sept. 30); 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. (Oct; 1-March 31)
Featured Facilities
About
Overview
Scioto Audubon Park is a 73.53 regional park that has been leased to Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks for management and development since 2009. This wildlife oasis occupies the Whittier Peninsula, which for most of Columbus’ history was an industrial area dominated by factories, warehouses and railroad yards. Having been meticulously restored, and opening in 2009, the park features wetlands, boat launches and one of the nation’s largest outdoor climbing walls. It is also home to the Grange Insurance Audubon Center, a stopover for thousands of birds that migrate north from Central and South America. Click here to learn more: https://www.sciotomile.com/parks/scioto-audubon/
Amenities
- 73.527 Acres
- Boat Launch
- Greenway Trail Access
- Parking Lot
- Paved Path
- Picnic Tables
- Pollinator Habitat
- Rain Garden
- Trailhead
- Water Frontage
- Woods and Wildlife Area