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The Scioto Mile Promenade, also known simply as the Promenade, is a public park and promenade in downtown Columbus, Ohio.The park is part of the Scioto Mile network of parks and trails around the city's downtown area, and has a riverwalk stretching along the east bank of the Scioto River, from Battelle Riverfront Park to Bicentennial Park.
The Scioto Mile is a collection of parks and trails along both banks of the Scioto River in Columbus, Ohio, connecting parts of the Scioto Greenway Trail with downtown Columbus and Franklinton. The nine parks cover 145 acres (59 ha).
[12] [11] During his tenure, he helped to create Columbus's current park system, including recreation centers and riverfront parks. [4] [12] He also saw the Columbus Zoo grow into a renowned zoo. [4] [12] Dodge retired in 1985, and was succeeded by James W. Barney as director. [13] [14]
May 7, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, United States; People with umbrellas walk past Mirror Lake on May 7, 2023, the date of Ohio State University’s Spring Commencement. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Scheller ...
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The Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks are a group of 20 metropolitan parks in and around Columbus, Ohio. They are officially organized into the Columbus and Franklin County Metropolitan Park District. The Metro Parks system was organized in 1945 under Ohio Revised Code Section 1545 as a separate political division of the state of Ohio.
Difficulty: Easy Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Length: 17.2 miles Elevation gain: 311 feet Estimated completion time: 5 hours and 11 minutes Details: This long trail runs from Bexley to the Three ...
The park features four trails: the Hermit Thrush Trail has 0.125 miles through forest, the Columbus Rotary Running Track is 0.5 miles, and the Wetland Trail is 0.4 miles. The longest is the Scioto Greenway Trail, which runs through the park for about 2 miles. It also connects north to the Olentangy Trail, which runs 14 miles to Worthington. [3] [5]