Best attractions and places to see around Pickerington include a variety of parks, trails, and natural areas. The region features 12 notable locations for outdoor exploration. These areas provide opportunities for activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and family-friendly outings.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This 92-acre park has a rain garden, picnic tables, athletic fields and some woods. It also serves as the trailhead for the Blacklick Creek Trail.
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This park derives its name from the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks come together. It comprises five areas with separate entrances, all interconnected, offering a variety of routes to explore.
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Heron Pond is a small fishing pond in Columbus, Ohio. There are shady spots along the grassy banks, benches, picnic areas (with grills), and porta potties. It can be a little noisy at times because it's close to the interstate, but overall is a peaceful, fun, family friendly place to fish, relax, and enjoy nature.
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Heron Pond is a small fishing pond in Columbus, Ohio. There are shady spots along the grassy banks, benches, picnic areas (with grills), and porta potties. It can be a little noisy at times because it's close to the interstate, but overall is a peaceful, fun, family friendly place to fish, relax, and enjoy nature.
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This park derives its name from the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks come together. It comprises five areas with separate entrances, all interconnected, offering a variety of routes to explore.
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As the name implies, this pond is teeming with bird species, including the majestic blue herons and many others. It's also a habitat where you might encounter beavers, minks, coyotes, deer, and various other forms of wildlife.
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Chestnut Ridge Metro Park is a 486-acre park home to Chestnut Ridge, the first ridge in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The ridge is about 1,116 feet in elevation and about 4,500 feet long. The park offers around 4 miles of hiking trails and over 10 miles of mountain biking trails. The park also offers opportunities for fishing on two small ponds and a first-come-first-served picnic shelter.
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Portman Park is a 91-acre park named after longtime city council member Maurey Portman. The park has picnic and playground facilities and a portion of the park is on the bank of Blacklick Creek.
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Yes, several attractions are great for families. Three Creeks Metro Park offers diverse areas for exploration, while Portman Park features picnic and playground facilities. Chestnut Ridge Metro Park also has family-friendly trails and a picnic shelter.
For wildlife viewing, Heron Pond is an excellent spot. As its name suggests, it's teeming with bird species, including majestic blue herons. You might also encounter beavers, minks, coyotes, and deer in this habitat.
Yes, many natural areas welcome dogs. Heron Pond is noted as dog-friendly. Additionally, the Tall Pines Area within Walnut Woods Metro Park features a semi-paved path where pets are allowed.
For easy hiking, consider the Sycamore Creek Park Loop or the Homesite, Meadows, and Ridge Trail Loop. Another option is the Buttonbush, Maple and Beech Trail. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Pickerington guide.
The Pickerington area offers several loop options. For hiking, the Sycamore Creek Park Loop and the Homesite, Meadows, and Ridge Trail Loop are easy choices. Cyclists can explore the Heron Pond – Three Creeks Metro Park loop from Groveport or Blacklick Estates. More routes are available in the Hiking and Road Cycling guides.
Beyond visiting the attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for hiking, with trails like the Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Blacklick Creek and Alum Creek Trail Loop. For runners, there are dedicated running loops around Pickerington. Explore more options in the Hiking, Road Cycling, and Running Trails guides.
Chestnut Ridge Metro Park is home to Chestnut Ridge, the first ridge in the Appalachian foothills, and offers over 10 miles of mountain biking trails in addition to its hiking paths.
The region is characterized by its metro parks and natural waterways. Three Creeks Metro Park is named for the confluence of Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks. You'll also find lakes like Heron Pond and forested areas such as the Tall Pines Area.
Yes, many of the larger parks and attractions, such as Three Creeks Metro Park and Portman Park, offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors.
The Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail is a significant trail in the area, with sections varying in difficulty. It can be quite long, with routes extending over 37 kilometers (23 miles) for a more difficult experience, or shorter, moderate sections around 14 kilometers (9 miles). Portman Park serves as a trailhead for this path.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Tall Pines Area within Walnut Woods Metro Park offers a unique experience with its towering pines and sweetgum trees along a semi-paved path, providing a distinct forest atmosphere.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety of natural settings, from the diverse ecosystems at Three Creeks Metro Park to the birdwatching opportunities at Heron Pond. The well-maintained trails and family-friendly facilities, like those at Portman Park, are also highly valued.


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