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The Scioto Audubon makes up part of the Scioto River-Greenlawn Important Bird Area, a three-mile riparian corridor in the city. The area also includes the 360-acre Green Lawn Cemetery and the Lou Berliner Sports Park. The corridor has had more recorded bird species than any other stretch of the Scioto, numbering 212 species.
The most urban of the Metro Parks, Scioto Audubon is located in the Brewery District near Downtown Columbus. The park is a major bird migration stopover, and as such hosts the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. Opened in 2008, the park is situated on a peninsula stretching into the Scioto River and contains numerous wetland areas. Other features ...
The present-day parks include Alexander AEP Park, Battelle Riverfront Park, Bicentennial Park, Dorrian Green, Genoa Park, McFerson Commons, North Bank Park, Scioto Audubon Metro Park and the Scioto Mile Promenade. They are all city-owned, free, and open to everyone year-round, from at least 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. [1]
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The Whittier Street Peninsula, also called the Oxbow, includes all of the area west of Short Street to the Scioto River, from 1–70 to Greenlawn Avenue. [1] The area had numerous industrial uses. It currently holds the Scioto Audubon Metro Park. Before completion of the park in 2009, the area still held manufacturing and warehousing, in ...
Programs offered in the summer, 591-acre park Grange Insurance Audubon Center: Columbus: Franklin: Central: website, operated by Audubon Ohio, located within the 120-acre Scioto Audubon Metro Park on the Scioto River Harrison Lake State Park: Wauseon: Fulton: Northwest: 147 acres with 105-acre lake, camping and trails Highbanks Nature Center ...
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