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Routzong Preserve

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From spectacular spring wildflowers to brilliant fall leaves, the beech-maple forest of Routzong Preserve makes it an area of interest during every season of the year. Visitors will find over 1 ½ miles of trails to explore in this 55-acre park with countless opportunities to enjoy the many seasonal natural events. Ronnie and Betty Johnson donated a portion of this preserve to Darke County Parks. This park is also the site of the Trees for Tomorrow Memorial Trail.

The topography of the woodland is gently rolling so that small wet areas occur throughout. These wet areas typically have spicebush, sensitive fern, and other wetland species. The dry/wet character of the woodland is also indicated by the trees. The wet areas contain sycamore, red elm and American beech. The dry areas contain various species of oak and hickory.

Additional Information

Good For
Dogs
Activities
Hiking
Dog Walking
Walking
Geocaching
Birdwatching
Wildlife Watching
Running
Trail Running
Cross Country Skiing
Rules & Regulations
Dogs On Leash
Pack Out Dog Waste
Leave No Trace
No Campfires
No Camping
No Biking
No Motorized Wheeled Vehicles
No Unmanned Aircrafts
No Snow Removal
No Collecting
No Mushroom Hunting
Carry Out Trash

Overview

  • Lat/Lng
    40.07480, -84.53251
  • Size
    53.33 Acres

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