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=Wetland Blind= =Highbanks Metro Park= 9466 Columbus Pike (US-23 North) Lewis Center, Ohio 43035 Highbanks Metro Park webpage Hutchins (Highbanks) State Nature Preserve webpage Highbanks Metro Park trail map

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Highbanks Metro Park--Wetland Blind
Coordinates: 40.13854, -83.02427 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips on birding Highbanks Metro Park
From Ohio Ornithological Society website

About Highbanks Metro Park Wetland Blind
The Wetlands area is accessed by the unimproved Wetlands Trail (0.42 miles), which turns into a short boardwalk ending at an observation blind. The Wetlands Trail is accessed from the Overlook Trail. From Ohio Ornithological Society website

About Highbanks Metro Park
Highbanks is appropriately named for its massive 100-foot high shale bluffs that tower over the Olentangy State Scenic River. Tributary streams cutting across the bluff have created a number of deep ravines extending into the eastern part of the park. Ohio and Olentangy shales, often containing outstanding examples of large concretions, are exposed on the bluff face and sides of the ravines. This area has been designated a National Natural Landmark.

Visitors will see outstanding examples of oak-hickory, beech-maple, and floodplain hardwood forests as they hike the park's 11 miles of trails. Highbanks is also rich in Native American history. The park contains two Adena Indian burial mounds and a prehistoric earthwork. From Highbanks Metro Park webpage

Hutchins Preserve is situated on 100-foot high bluffs overlooking the Olentangy State Scenic River in Delaware County. These massive cliffs are comprised mostly of devonian-age Ohio black shale along with some Olentangy shale. An oak-hickory woodlands community dominates the drier ridge tops giving way to beech-maple further away from the bluffs. The preserve features 45 tree, 22 shrub and 144 herbaceous species. A large semi-circular earthwork attributed to the Late Woodland people (Cole culture) and designated as a National Historic Landmark is located within the preserve.

The preserve is owned and managed by the Coumbus/Franklin County metropolitan parks system. From Hutchins (Highbanks) State Nature Preserve webpage

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