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Lake Darby

The best walks and hikes around Lake Darby

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Hiking around Lake Darby explores a region defined by the Big and Little Darby Creeks, which are designated State and National Scenic Rivers. The landscape is a mix of restored prairies, sprawling forests, and wetlands found within parks like Battelle Darby Creek and Prairie Oaks. Most trails are relatively flat with some gentle hills, following the waterways or crossing open grasslands. The area is known for its diverse ecosystems, including re-introduced bison in Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park.

Best hiking trails around Lake Darby

  • The most popular hiking route is Big Darby Creek Bridge – Darby Bend Lakes loop from Prairie Oaks Metro Park, a 4.0 miles (6.4 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 40 minutes to complete. This route circles the Darby Bend Lakes.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is River Rock Trail to Sycamore Plains Trail loop, a moderate 7.9 miles (12.7 km) path. This trail leads through grasslands and along the creek.
  • Local hikers also love the Prairie Oaks Loop from Darby Bend Lakes Entrance, a 4.8 miles (7.8 km) trail leading through restored prairies and woodlands, often completed in about 2 hours.
  • Hiking around Lake Darby is defined by riverside paths, restored prairies, and dense woodlands. The trail network offers options for different ability levels.
  • The routes in Lake Darby are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.0 stars from 5 reviews. More than 150 hikers have used komoot to explore Lake Darby's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Prairie Oaks Loop from Darby Bend Lakes Entrance

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The Prairie Oaks Loop from Darby Bend Lakes Entrance offers a delightful journey through restored prairies and tranquil woodlands, providing continuous views of Darby Bend Lakes and the scenic Big Darby Creek. You'll encounter varied terrain, from packed gravel to grassy paths, with some unpaved sections and stream crossings. This easy 4.9-mile (7.8 km) hike, with a gentle 87 feet (27 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes just under two hours, making it a perfect choice for a relaxing outing.

When planning your visit, note that the Darby Bend Lakes Entrance provides convenient access and ample parking. While the trail is generally easy, certain areas can become muddy or even flooded after significant rainfall, so it's a good idea to check conditions beforehand. The changing seasons bring different beauty, from spring wildflowers to vibrant fall colors, making it a great year-round option.

One of the standout features of this route is its connection to the Big Darby Creek, a State and National Scenic River, which you'll follow and cross via a charming bridge. The park also boasts nearly 500 acres of restored prairies, offering unique natural beauty. Plus, the popular Dog Beach along one of the lakes makes this a fantastic and very dog-friendly destination for you and your canine companion.

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If you're seeking a tranquil, accessible outdoor experience, the Mudsock Trail delivers. This easy 3.6-mile (5.8 km) hiking path meanders alongside a small stream and past several picturesque ponds, offering a serene escape with minimal effort. With only 23 feet (7 metres) of elevation gain, it's a perfect choice for a leisurely walk, taking approximately 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete.

Accessing the trail is straightforward, as it connects Frank Park and Spindler Dog Park in Hilliard, Ohio, where you can typically find parking. There are no permits required, making it an easy-to-plan outing. It's an ideal spot for a relaxed stroll, especially if you're looking for a gentle route that's well-suited for families or those new to hiking.

The name "Mudsock" itself carries a bit of local lore, with tales of a farmer losing a sock in the mire or horses frequently getting mud resembling socks on their legs. This well-maintained trail, with its fine gravel surface, provides a pleasant journey through Ohio's natural beauty, serving as a convenient connector within the community.

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The Darby Creek Greenway Trail offers an easy hiking experience, winding through prairies, fields, and some wooded sections. You can expect a wide, flat path, mostly crushed gravel, making for a comfortable walk. A highlight is spotting the bison herd in their pastures, especially from the Bison Prairie viewpoint. The trail also follows the scenic Big Darby Creek, providing peaceful waterside views. This easy route covers 1.4 miles (2.2 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 29 feet (9 metres), taking about 34 minutes to complete.

When planning your visit to the Darby Creek Greenway Trail, remember it is located within Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. The trail is suitable for hikers and dog walkers, and its flat, wide surface also accommodates mountain or hybrid bikes. While this specific route is easy, the larger park offers other trails if you are looking for more challenging terrain or a longer adventure.

This trail stands out for its unique opportunity to observe a herd of bison roaming freely in their pastures, a rare sight in the region. The path's proximity to the Big Darby Creek also adds to its appeal, providing a serene natural setting. It's a great option for a quick, accessible outdoor escape within the metro park.

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Hike the moderate 8.8-mile Camp Chase Trail through Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, enjoying diverse scenery and a unique rail-with-trail e

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Hike the 7.9-mile River Rock Trail to Sycamore Plains Trail loop in Prairie Oaks Metro Park, featuring lakeside views and restored prairies.

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Samuel Biehl
October 14, 2025, Dog Beach

Fun to watch doggies swim or bring yours for a dip.

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Trail is rough gravel. There are several walking only trails along the lake.

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Lisa
September 28, 2024, Darby Creek

The Camp Chase rail trail cuts close to wide, placid Darby Creek here. If you follow the trail north it'll actually cross the creek on a bridge, then continue to the west.

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This is the only bridge over Big Darby Creek inside of Prairie Oaks Metro Park. It is open to foot or horse traffic.

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Darby Bend Lakes is a collection of three small lakes that are very close together. They get their name from their proximity to a sharp bend in Big Darby Creek. They are known for ample fishing and birding opportunities.

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Big Darby Creek, not to be confused with Little Darby Creek, is a scenic river. It is one of the most biologically diverse rivers in the Midwest. It is 84 miles long and empties into the Scioto River.

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AverieOutside
September 25, 2023, Bison Prairie

This is one of two restored prairie pastures in Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. This pasture is where the park's small herd of bison spend the summer and the other pasture, across the trail, is where the bison spend the winter.

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AverieOutside
September 21, 2023, Darby Creek

This area has great views of the bridges over Little Darby Creek. The State and National Scenic Rivers of Big Darby Creek and Little Darby Creek meet in this area. There is a canoe/kayak launch available to the public.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are the hiking trails around Darby Creek suitable for families with children?

Yes, the area is very family-friendly. Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park is a popular choice, featuring a nature center and a playground. Many trails are easy and relatively flat, making them accessible for little legs. The park's main attraction for kids is often the bison herd, which can be viewed from a safe distance.

Can I bring my dog on the trails?

Dogs are welcome on most trails in the Darby Creek area, provided they are kept on a leash. The Big Darby Headwaters Nature Preserve is a well-regarded spot for walking dogs, offering quiet paths. Always remember to bring your own dog waste bags and carry them out with you.

Are there any paved trails for walking or running?

Yes, there are paved options available. The Darby Creek Greenway Trail is a long, accessible gravel path perfect for an easy hike or run. Additionally, the Camp Chase Trail, which is part of the Ohio to Erie Trail, is a paved multi-use path suitable for biking and walking.

What is the best time of year to hike in the Darby Creek area?

Hiking is possible year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather and scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, especially in the prairie areas, while fall provides beautiful foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, so plan for early morning hikes. Winter offers a starkly different, quiet beauty, and some trails are suitable for cross-country skiing.

Are there opportunities for backpacking or overnight hiking?

Yes, Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park offers over 10 miles of primitive backpacking trails for more experienced hikers. There are designated overnight campsites available, but you must reserve them in advance through the Metro Parks system.

Is there a specific 'Lake Darby' to hike around?

While there isn't one large body of water named Lake Darby, the area features several beautiful lakes within the parks. For a pleasant walk around a lake, the Big Darby Creek Bridge loop from Darby Bend Lakes area is an excellent choice. This easy trail circles the scenic Darby Bend Lakes.

What kind of wildlife might I see?

The diverse habitats of forests, prairies, and wetlands support a rich variety of wildlife. The most unique sight is the herd of bison at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. The area is also a prime spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to see osprey, herons, and various songbirds. Deer, raccoons, and other woodland creatures are also common.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible trails?

Yes, accessibility is a feature in some parts of the park system. The Gary J. Jainshig Trail at the Big Darby Headwaters Nature Preserve has a wheelchair-accessible portion leading to an observation deck. The Darby Creek Greenway is also an ADA-accessible gravel trail.

Where is the best place to park?

Both Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park and Prairie Oaks Metro Park have multiple large parking lots near major trailheads, picnic areas, and nature centers. For specific trails like those at Darby Bend Lakes or the Big Darby Headwaters Nature Preserve, you will find designated parking areas at their respective entrances.

What are the trail conditions like?

Trail conditions vary. You'll find everything from paved greenways and smooth gravel paths to more rugged, primitive dirt trails. The terrain is mostly flat with some rolling or steep hills, particularly along the creek banks. After rain, some of the natural surface trails can become muddy.

Are there any water activities available besides hiking?

Absolutely. The lakes within Prairie Oaks Metro Park, such as Beaver Lake and Darby Bend Lakes, are ideal for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. The Big Darby Creek itself is a State and National Scenic River, popular with paddlers. There are designated access points for launching your own watercraft.

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