Spring time is a great time to chase waterfalls. Fortunately, the Buckeye State is home to plenty of gorgeous, little-known waterfalls that aren't too hard to find. Hayden Falls Park in Dublin features a truly unique natural ecosystem, rare plants and animals and a 35-foot waterfall along the western shore of the Scioto River. It's the perfect place to visit when you want to get away in nature without having to hike very far.
If you’ve ever heard rumors about an enchanting, emerald-hued waterfall hiding in Columbus, you should know it really does exist—and it’s calling your name.
You'll find it tucked away in Dublin, Ohio.
The gorge where the falls are located features a boardwalk and overlook area, making the waterfall easily accessible to visitors.
There are also a few picnic tables at this 2-acre nature preserve, making it the perfect quiet place for a picnic in the afternoon.
Depending on how much (and how often) rainfall has occurred, the width of the waterfall changes.
But even in the wintertime, the falls are a beautiful sight to behold.
In the summer months, Hayden Falls is a favorite spot among locals to enjoy on a sunny day. (However, please note that signs indicate that swimming is prohibited.)
It's like a little oasis from the city.
If you plan to chase waterfalls this summer, Hayden Falls belongs at the top of your list.
Have you ever been to Hayden Falls Park before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
For more waterfalls in Ohio that require little to no hiking to see, check out our previous article: 9 Unbelievable Ohio Waterfalls Hiding In Plain Sight… No Hiking Required.
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