In-Town Tourist: Alum Creek State Park (Multi-Purpose Trail)

Multi-purpose trail; New Galena Boat Launch)

 
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When we recently found our customary metro park trail to be overflowing with weekend visitors, we took an alternate route on Alum Creek’s multi-purpose trail. The trail head and finish are tucked at the edge of a wooded clearing near the New Galena Boat Launch along Africa Road. The launch area is a lively hub of lake activity, but as we crossed the grassy field, the clatter of maneuvering boat trailers quickly faded. Once on the trail, it took but a few more paces to slip entirely away.

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out of the woods

The path initiates in a shaded woods but wends its way through all manners of natural beauty. It’s unimproved state requires attention to every foot placement. This is not a “run for time” trail, but negotiating the hazards of long grass, mud, tree roots, fallen trees and occasional water crossings keeps a runner strictly in the moment of her next step and present breath.

grass trail

The trail swings lakeside a couple of times, affording glimpses of water through the dense brush and trees. Mostly though, it is a narrow swath that winds through dense fields and woods in the manner of a maze.

We ran the four mile loop this time, lingering for a moment at the patch of shoreline that marked our furthest point north. There is an additional access to Africa Road at this point -a straight path between the road and a single bench situated to face the lake. From this access, one has the option of continuing north on another loop of three or four miles or returning more directly to the boat launch area. I looked up to see a bald eagle soaring north…

grass path

…tempting us to follow. A quick glance at the time, however, replanted us into the tangible responsibilities of the afternoon. We settled on “next time” and re-entered the maze, intent on the ice cold water bottles in my truck, our prize of choice at trail’s end.

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Alum Creek State Park Map and Visitor Information

Alum Creek State Park
Something “outdoors” for everyone!
3387 acre reservoir surrounded by wooded park land.
Mountain bike, bridle and multi-purpose trails, marina with boat rentals, dog park (with swim area), camping, fishing, hunting, swimming…
“Yes” for pets

Park Phone: 740-548-4631

Address: 3615 S. Old State Rd
Delaware Ohio 43015

Directions: See Park website or individual map links for detailed directions

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In-Town Tourist: Alum Creek State Park

Alum Creek Dam walk through posts

 
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One of Ohio’s most popular outdoor recreation areas is a mere two mile drive, run or ride from my driveway. Alum Creek State Park is popular with boaters, campers and fishermen and most everyone else who enjoys life beyond cable TV. The vast 3387 acre reservoir is surrounded by trails and rimmed on one side by a 3000 foot beach. Mountain bike, bridle and running trails all get heavy use.

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My favorites? “The Steps” are a quick but intense work-out on the days I have to squeeze “fitness” into a thirty minute window. The adjacent “below dam” park area also gets bonus points for the playground monkey bars that facilitate an equally expedient upper body routine of pull-ups and chin-ups. Our lab Lily enjoys the dog park off of Hollenback Rd on the other side of the reservoir (and we enjoy her enjoyment of the lake and the social frenzy that is a “dog park”). There’s a seven-mile multi-use trail on the southeast side (east of the boat launching area) that winds through woods and meadows and affords tantalizing peeks of the lake’s shoreline -perfect for an afternoon run. And, you can’t beat the grassy walk along Alum Creek Lake’s southern perimeter…

Alum Creek Dam walk with couple

I don’t like to run it; “the Steps” or multi-use trail are much better for cardio activity, in my opinion. The southern trail is flat, and the vista is one of those endless wonderful panoramas that instills awe in the casual viewer but is less inspiring to a runner looking at a basically still screen for minutes in a row. But, it’s a great walking/talking route… I’ve walked it with both my daughter and my niece on separate evenings this past week. Lily tagged along both times, of course.

It always makes for a lovely evening. You can launch rocks to forever off the top of the dam, watch darting swallows, spot fish and great herons in the water, and listen as all the “little things” come up for air and conversation as you walk…

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Alum Creek State Park Map and Visitor Information

Alum Creek State Park
Something “outdoors” for everyone!
3387 acre reservoir surrounded by wooded park land.
Mountain bike, bridle and multi-purpose trails, marina with boat rentals, dog park (with swim area), camping, fishing, hunting, swimming…
“Yes” for pets

Park Phone: 740-548-4631

Address: 3615 S. Old State Rd
Delaware Ohio 43015

Directions: See Park website or individual map links for detailed directions

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