
Spring offers an invitation to leave home in order to enjoy a walk at one of two nearby Metro Parks, which are located minutes from Canal Winchester, Ohio. Chestnut Ridge is well-known as the furthest west outcropping of the Appalachian range of mountains. Walnut Woods shares a wooded landscape, much of which used to be a commercial tree farm.


One of the precious locations at Walnut Woods Metro Park is the enormous American sycamore tree, which is located along the Monarch Trail. On the left, an early spring look at the developing canopy of leafy branches. On the right, the girth of the tree’s truck fills up the camera lens.


Chestnut Ridge Metro Park offers a moderate to difficult series of trails, but always be sure to bring a camera. The park is maintained in its natural state so fallen branches and trees are allowed to rest peacefully on the ground away from the trails. On the left, a growth of moss surrounds much of a hollowed out tree stump. On the right, a hilltop garden witnesses the early arrival of daffodils, which proves spring is well on its way.


Returning to Walnut Woods later in the spring, one can immediately witness the maturity displayed in the park. On the left, an opening in the green vegetation offers a camera view of Walnut Creek, which meanders through a portion of the park. On the right, a tranquil spot is found along the trail in the Tall Pines area of the park.


The final pair of photos come from Chestnut Ridge. On the left, the gentle hillside is framed by numerous trees with a delightful meadow below. On the right, a typical trail begins the ascent up the hillside. Notice the natural surface of trail, which found throughout the park.
Back in January, 2025, autumn and winter Ohio photos were shared. Readers are encouraged to access the gallery through this link: Buckeye Photo Gallery #1.
Great pics! I enjoyed the vicarious walk through Walnut Woods. 🙂
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Nancy, I appreciate you joining in the walk. I have quite an inventory of photos from these two nature parks.
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Thank you for taking us along for a stroll through the park. What a huge sycamore tree! I had no idea that they could grow to be that large.
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Vickie, thank you for reading. Indeed, this sycamore tree is enormous. There are several members of its family within walking distance. I sometimes wonder just how old this giant tree is.
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Sycamores are one of my favorite trees; I’m glad you have such an impressive specimen in the ‘neighborhood.’ The variety of views from the trails is especially nice, and it’s also good that fallen trees and such are allowed to remain. I did smile at the daffodils. Some day I hope to see those flowers blooming in spring–although we certainly don’t lack for spring flowers around here!
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Linda, I appreciate your sharing of these thoughts. The large sycamore tree is one of the largest in the Buckeye state. I sometimes wonder just how old the tree is.
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