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  2. List of protected areas of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State Parks (Hover mouse over pog to popup clickable link) Name County Size Image Year established; acres km 2; A. W. Marion State Park: Pickaway: 454: 1.84: 1950

  3. List of Ohio state forests - Wikipedia

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    Location (of main entrance) How many acres (km 2) Beaver Creek State Forest: 1,122 acres Blue Rock State Forest: Muskingum County: 4,578 acres Brush Creek State Forest: Rarden: 13,515 acres Cravat State Forest: Belmont County: 350 acres Dean State Forest: Lawrence County: 2,745 acres (10 km 2) Fernwood State Forest: Jefferson County: 3,023 ...

  4. Five Rivers MetroParks - Wikipedia

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    Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark Small waterfall at Englewood MetroPark. Five Rivers MetroParks is a regional public park system consisting of conservatories and outdoor recreation and education facilities that serve the Dayton metropolitan area.

  5. Ohio has 75 state parks, here are 10 that have the most visitors

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    CAMBRIDGE — Summer is in full swing, and with Ohio celebrating the 75th anniversary of its State Parks system in 2024, it's a perfect time visit to one of the 75 locations for a worthwhile outing.

  6. List of Ohio State Nature Preserves - Wikipedia

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    The state of Ohio has a procedure for dedicating properties as state nature preserves through the Ohio Division of Natural Areas & Preserves. Some preserves are owned outright by the state, while others are owned by other agencies. Some are open to the public, and others are not.

  7. Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Parks system protects over 27,500 acres (111 km 2) of land and water and extends over seven counties in Central Ohio [1] and the Hocking Hills area. Facilities and programs include trails, shelters, lodges, nature centers, educational facilities and programs, natural resources management, stormwater management, picnicking, boating ...