- November 1st: Trek through Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Rim Trail for gorgeous views
- November 2nd: Hike Southeast Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail
- November 3rd: Picture-perfect Cedar Falls is an amazing hiking location…check it out!
- November 4th: Brewfontaine in downtown Bellefontaine was voted #1 beer bar in Ohio
- November 5th: Use this Visitor’s Guide to explore Mount Adams in Cincinnati
- November 6th: Order a Detroit-style pizza from The Merchant House in Greenville
- November 7th: Sip some wine at Powell Village Craft Winery
- November 8th: Find Yourself Crossing Two States on Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- November 9th: Watch how Dum-Dums are Made at the Spangler Candy Factory
- November 10th: Grab a cold beer at Mother Stewart’s in Springfield
- November 11th: Hike the Dyer’s Mill Trail at Battelle Darby Creek near Columbus
- November 12th: Enjoy a Home-Cooked Meal at Cecil and Lime in Springfield
- November 13th: Leisure Time Winery is the perfect way to enjoy Wine Wednesday
- November 14th: Choose from several amazing donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- November 15th: Happy Hour is best spent at Brandeberry Winery in Yellow Springs
- November 16th: Breakfast at Boyd and Wurthmann is a great way to start the day
- November 17th: Can’t resist Clifton Mill’s selection of desserts? Have two!
- November 18th: Listen for the train while sampling wine at Barrel Run Crossing Winery
- November 19th: Bring a cooler to stock up on snacks at Grandpa’s Cheese Barn
- November 20th: Explore Malabar State Park near Mansfield
- November 21st: Sample locally produced beers at Father John’s Brewery in Bryan
- November 22nd: Red Brick Tavern in Lafayette has served several US Presidents
- November 23rd: Create your own Wine Pairing at Sarah’s Vineyard
- November 24th: Dine at historic Kewpie Hamburgers in Lima
- November 25th: Arcanum’s A.R. Winery offers unique wines that are sure to please
- November 26th: Search out Eagles’ nests at Highbanks Metro Park
- November 27th: Historical John Rankin House was a safe haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad
- November 28th: Order wings and locally distilled brews at Deadlow Brewery
- November 29th: It’s a great day to hike Cantwell Cliffs in Hocking Hills State Park
- November 30th: Visit Ferrante Winery in Geneva that offers several local sweet wines
Tag Archives: Highbanks Metro Park
Eagle Sightings at Highbanks, Columbus MetroParks
Hiking in the Midwest, the scenery can change at every season. From the diversity of plants to its wildlife, the Highbanks Metro Park unveils something new each time I visit. What draws me here is the spectacular eagle’s nest viewing area, equipped with binoculars for visitors to enjoy watching the eagles and their young.
My hike began at the Oak Coves Picnic Area where I picked up the Overlook Trail and then finished my trek across the Dripping Rock Trails for a total of 4.1 miles in a double loop. A small connector trail added about fifteen minutes to my hike. A couple of side trails led to a protected Native American mound, while another provided an overlook to view the Olentangy State Scenic River.
My first stop was the Pool family cemetery, which is believed to be the resting place of the first white settlers in this area. The first evidence of Indian life at Highbanks are the earthworks that cover 1500 feet. The area, shaped like the letter C, is said to be from the Cole Indians who built this wall to protect their village from attack.
I reached the fork in the road and decided to take the path that reached the overlook. I climbed 110 feet to the deck for the panoramic view of the Olentangy River and the sycamore trees below.
Off in the distance was an eagle’s nest. During the late winter and early spring months, the park staff set up a telescope for a closer view of the eagles and the eaglets after they have hatched.
The trail reached back around to the start of the loop where I backtracked over the connector that joined the two trails. Before reaching the Dripping Rock Trail, I managed to see a side trail to the Adena Mound, so I took the detour to explore a bit of American history.
I exited the mound trail and made a right towards the nature center. While I didn’t make a stop, I learned that it is a great facility for bird watching.
The Dripping Rock Trail is a pretty straightforward loop with a couple of locations to see dripping rocks. There is an observation deck three miles into the walk, which is a wonderful location to view wildflowers. After passing under the overpass, climbing a small hill and crossing a bridge, the trail had come to an end.
This trail is considered moderate due to the hills, but it is manageable with some great observation decks and artifacts. For more information about Highbanks Metro Park and this trail, visit the Columbus Metro Parks website at www.metroparks.net. Happy Trails!
What to See and What to Do:
Highbanks Metro Park
9466 Columbus Pike
Lewis Center, OH 43035
Telephone: 614 906 3149
- Admission Fee: No admission fee
- Hours: Daily from 6:30AM to 10PM from April to September and 6:30AM to 8 PM from October to March
- Amenities: Eagle sighting; Adena mounds, hiking, biking, shelters and lodges, canoeing/kayaking, cross country skiing, day camps, fishing, nature centers, picnicking and sledding.
- Scenic View: Eagle Observation deck provides an amazing opportunity to view the eagle’s nest at the park.
- Length of Visit: at least 1 hour
- Tips for Your Visit: Camping is not permitted at the park and no person is permitted to feed the park animals.
Where to Stay:
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Columbus – Worthington
175 Hutchinson Avenue
Columbus, OH 43235
Telephone: 614 885 3334
Where to Eat:
Saigon Asian Bistro
50 Neverland Drive
Lewis Center, OH 43035
Telephone: 740 657 8887
The chicken lettuce wraps (appetizer) was exceptional and had a bit of heat, which suited me fine.
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From Adena Mounds to Ant Hills, there is so much to see at Highbanks!
Delicate Flowers at Highbanks Metro Park, Columbus
Taking the bridge over the creek