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Three Creeks


Three Creeks is named for the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut and Blacklick creeks join. Owls, great blue herons and more than 100 species of birds have been sighted. Visitors may catch a glimpse of beaver, mink, coyote and deer. The 1,100-acre park is a partnership with the City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.

Biking

Alum Creek Greenway: 24.5 miles
Blacklick Creek Greenway: 16 miles
Heron Pond Trail: 0.6 miles
Madison Mills Trail: 0.2 miles
Sycamore Fields & Smith Farm Trails:
1.2 miles
Turtle Pond Trail: 0.4 miles

Canoeing/kayaking

On Alum Creek (access) leading to Big Walnut Creek (exit).

Fishing

At Heron Pond and Turtle Pond and on the creeks.

Natural Play Areas

A 12-acre area with a pine forest for kids and caregivers to have fun and adventure in nature. Go to the Confluence Trails Area and look for the entry sign on the right.

Pets

PET TRAILS
Alum Creek Greenway: 24.5 miles
Blacklick Creek Greenway: 16 miles
Evergreen Trail: 0.5 miles
Heron Pond Trail: 0.6 miles
Madison Mills Trail: 0.2 miles
Sycamore Fields & Smith Farm Trails:
1.2 miles
Turtle Pond Trail: 0.4 miles

DOG PARK
A 4-acre dog park in the Sycamore Fields Area is managed by City of Columbus Recreation and Parks (3066 Spangler Road, Groveport)

Domesticated dogs and cats are also permitted in picnic areas, parking lots and on roadways. Pets shall be on a leash no longer than 6 feet.

Picnicking

A shelter in the Confluence Trails Area with tables, grills and play equipment. Free and available for all to use on a first come-first served basis.

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