Did you know that there's a place in Ohio where the buffalo roam free? Few people do. Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park in Galloway, Ohio is home to two prairies where you can watch these majestic animals graze. It's a hidden gem beloved by locals and a pleasant surprise to visitors who aren't from the area. Here's why this truly unique park is a must-visit, no matter what time of year it is:
Stretching across more than 7,000 acres, Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is home to a herd of bison that roam free. It's a best kept Ohio secret.
Address: 1775 Darby Creek Drive, Galloway, OH, 43119
The landscapes at this metro park are downright stunning. From the deep green forests to the wide-open prairies, there's so much to explore here. It's definitely not your average metro park.
The park also stretches across 13 miles of both the Big and Little Darby Creek.
The buffalo roam freely within two enclosed pastures. You can often view the herd from the Darby Creek Greenway Trail, the bison overlook deck and the Nature Center.
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Once the spring season hits, the bison get a health check-up before they're released from the winter grazing area and sent into the prairie pasture.
Staff carefully care for the animals year-round and in return the bison help staff maintain the prairie pastures by grazing.
In addition to watching these majestic creatures roam, you'll want to check out the wetlands. The diverse landscape makes this park extra special.
You'll find this picturesque boardwalk along the Rail WayTrail in the wet prairie area across from the entrance of the Nature Center.
You can even spend some time in a hammock in the trees. (Just be sure to follow the park guidelines!)
Have you ever explored Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park? If so, share your thoughts, photos and experiences with us!
For more unique parks to explore in Ohio, check out our previous article: The One Park In Ohio That Was Specifically Designed For Star Gazing.
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