Rachel W. • October 3, 2015One of the most gorgeous places I've seen. Walk the trails, explore the gardens, check out the interactive displays... There's something for everyone, even if you just want a magical space to breathe.
Metro Parks, S. • March 25, 2011The park contains Tuscarawas Shelter and the popular Coventry Oaks Pavilion, both of which can be reserved.
Metro Parks, S. • December 29, 2011Cross-country skiing is possible on lower portions of both the Oxbow and Chuckery trails, and the Oxbow Area features a large sledding hill that is illuminated for nighttime thrill seekers.
ⓙⓤⓢⓣⓘⓝ • September 27, 2011Take the towpath north to the valley. Towards the end there's a side trail its hard to see... its pretty fast and fun. But you do have to take a few stairs. Takes u out to sand run.
Jen C. • November 4, 2018Excellent trails that will take you down to the river. Lots of stairs if you go that way on Highbridge. Dogs allowed on leash.
Rachel P. • August 31, 2013I love this part of the trail!
Michael B. • July 29, 2013I run here. It's a pretty nice trail, not too flat, not too hilly. Oh, and there are legitimate restrooms at the trailhead. 2 miles to Big Bend and 1.25miles to Mustill Store.
Metro Parks, S. • May 11, 2011One of the park district's most demanding hikes, Adam Run Trail forms a sort of figure eight with Spring Hollow Trail, travelling through ravines and over streams.
Metro Parks, S. • December 29, 2011The bogs were named for the Young family that settled here in 1877.
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