Cherry Bottom Park
Cherry Bottom Park Map
About Cherry Bottom Park in Columbus
Cherrybottom Park is a 95.759-acre conservation area located in the Rocky Fork-Blacklick community of Columbus, Ohio. The park was acquired by the city in 1963 and offers a serene natural environment for visitors to enjoy.
The park features unpaved trails that wind through wetland and wooded areas along the river, providing an opportunity for nature enthusiasts to explore the local flora and fauna. These isolated trails offer a peaceful escape from the bustle of city life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.
Cherrybottom Park provides scenic views and access to water frontage, making it an ideal spot for those who enjoy riverside landscapes. The park's natural setting also makes it a suitable habitat for local wildlife, offering opportunities for bird watching and observing other native species.
While the park is primarily focused on conservation and natural experiences, it does offer basic amenities for visitors. There is a small parking area that can accommodate a few vehicles, allowing easy access to the trail system.