Infirmary+Mound+Park


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Licking County
=Infirmary Mound Park= 4351 Lancaster Road Granville, Ohio 43023 Licking Park District webpage Infirmary Mound trail map

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Infirmary Mound Park
Coordinates: 40.0234743, -82.5209667 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Infirmary Mound Park
Infirmary Mound Park has the “home office” for the Licking Parks District, so it gets more attention, and more traffic, than the other parks. The “grassland” has not been maintained as such, and rarely supports typical grassland birds such as Bobolinks. However, there are several good woodland and riparian trails. Sometimes Northern Harriers are seen, and in spring the migrating warblers can be very good. There is a Bluebird trail, as well, and a fishing pond which might have waterfowl when not frozen. Woodcocks regularly appear in late February or March. From Margaret Bowman

About Infirmary Mound Park
The 316-acre Infirmary Mound Park preserves the prehistoric "Infirmary Mound." Facilities include picnic tables and shelter houses, fishing, walking, hiking, and equestrian trails, small playground areas, and sledding (in winter). From Licking Park District webpage



Photos by Margaret Bowman

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