Best attractions and places to see around Lithopolis include a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Located near the first ridge of the Appalachian foothills, the area features expansive metro parks and historical sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from wooded trails to serene ponds, alongside cultural landmarks. The region is characterized by its local stone deposits, reflected in its name "Stone City" and historic architecture.
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This 92-acre park has a rain garden, picnic tables, athletic fields and some woods. It also serves as the trailhead for the Blacklick Creek Trail.
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This small area within Walnut Woods Metro Park is filled with towering pines and sweetgum trees along a semi-paved path. Pets are allowed on this trail.
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Slate Run Living Historical Farm aims to educate and offer experiences about what life was like on a crop and livestock farm in the 1880s. The land of this historical farm was acquired by the Metro Parks system in the 1970s, including the farmhouse that was built in 1856 and the barn that was built in 1881.
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This wooden covered bridge was built for $378 in 1885 to cross Brannon's Fork near Young Hickory in Muskingum County. This 56-foot bridge was moved to the area of Big Run in 1967 and then eventually disassembled and moved to its current location in Slate Run Metro Park in 1998.
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Chestnut Ridge Metro Park is a 486-acre park home to Chestnut Ridge, the first ridge in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The ridge is about 1,116 feet in elevation and about 4,500 feet long. The park offers around 4 miles of hiking trails and over 10 miles of mountain biking trails. The park also offers opportunities for fishing on two small ponds and a first-come-first-served picnic shelter.
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Portman Park is a 91-acre park named after longtime city council member Maurey Portman. The park has picnic and playground facilities and a portion of the park is on the bank of Blacklick Creek.
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Lithopolis is rich in natural beauty, offering several metro parks. You can enjoy sweeping vistas from the first ridge of the Appalachian foothills at Chestnut Ridge Metro Park, which features about 4 miles of hiking trails and over 10 miles of mountain biking trails. Another peaceful spot is Walnut Woods Metro Park, known for its impressive stands of pine and sweetgum trees, and its pet-friendly trails. For a serene experience, visit Portman Park, which has a tranquil pond perfect for relaxation and birdwatching.
Yes, Lithopolis offers a glimpse into its past with several historical sites. Experience 1880s farm life at Slate Run Living Historical Farm, where costumed staff demonstrate historical farming methods. You can also see the historic Blackburn/Wesner Bridge, a wooden covered bridge built in 1885 and now located within Slate Run Metro Park. The Wagnalls Memorial Library, a Tudor-Gothic landmark, also preserves local history and culture.
The Lithopolis area provides a variety of hiking experiences. Chestnut Ridge Metro Park offers approximately 4 miles of wooded trails with varying difficulty. For easier walks, Walnut Woods Metro Park has semi-paved paths, including the Tall Pines Area. You can find more detailed routes, including easy and moderate options, in guides like Easy hikes around Lithopolis and Hiking around Lithopolis.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Lithopolis are suitable for families. Slate Run Living Historical Farm offers interactive demonstrations of 1880s farm life. Parks like Portman Park and Chestnut Ridge Metro Park provide picnic areas, playgrounds, and easy trails for all ages. The Blackburn/Wesner Bridge is also a fascinating historical spot for families to explore.
Yes, Walnut Woods Metro Park is pet-friendly, and specifically, the Tall Pines Area within it allows pets on its semi-paved trails. Always check specific park rules for leash requirements and other regulations before visiting.
For scenic views, Chestnut Ridge Metro Park offers sweeping vistas from the first ridge of the Appalachian foothills. Within Portman Park, you'll find a tranquil bench overlooking a pond, providing a peaceful spot for reflection and birdwatching.
Chestnut Ridge Metro Park is a prime location for mountain biking, offering over 10 miles of dedicated trails. This park provides diverse terrain for riders of various skill levels.
Yes, Lithopolis offers unique shopping opportunities. You can explore Buggy Seat Antiques for an eclectic selection of primitives, painted furniture, and vintage treasures. The region also features a Boutique, Unique & Antique Shopping Trail for those looking for handmade crafts and rare finds.
The Wagnalls Memorial Library serves as a cultural hub, hosting community theater and educational programs. Annually, Lithopolis celebrates the Lithopolis Honeyfest on the first Saturday following the first Monday in September, dedicated to educating the public about beekeeping, alongside food and entertainment.
For a cozy break, visit Das KaffeeHaus von Frau Burkhart, which offers European pastries and expertly brewed coffee in a vibrant German atmosphere.
The Blacklick Creek Trail is a scenic pathway that can be accessed from Portman Park, which serves as a trailhead. This trail offers a pleasant route for walking, running, or cycling along the creek.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various routes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Running Trails around Lithopolis guide. These include loops around Three Creeks Metro Park and Sycamore Park Pond.


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