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Distance:
2.0 Miles / 3.2 km
Type:
One-Way
Difficulty:
Moderate
Time to Hike:
1 hour
Features:
Surface Type:
Universal Access
Park:
Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park
Town:
Grove City, Ohio
Directions:
39.89337, -83.21606
Added:
January 23, 2018
Updated:
January 23, 2020

The Camp Chase Trail at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park in Grove City, Ohio is a moderate 2 mile one-way trail that weaves through the park from Wilson Road in Madison County over to Alton Road near Galloway Ohio. This trail is the west portion of the Ohio to Erie Trail, a multi-use recreation and transportation trail linking Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland. Metro Parks manages the Camp Chase Trail.

Dogs are also allowed on this trail.

Note: The entire Camp Chase Trail is 12.5 miles long and runs along the Ohio to Erie Trail; however, this is just a small section that passed through the Metro Park.

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  1. Parking

    39.89337, -83.21606
  2. Main Trailhead

    39.8922, -83.219229
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95 '

Total Change
125 '

Ascent
72 '

Descent

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2.0 miles / 3.2 km
Trail added
January 23, 2018
Updated on
January 23, 2020
2.0 miles / 3.2 km
March 13, 2021
This trail has been re-routed through the park. The trail no longer goes through the parking lot, it is a lovely dedicated trail.
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