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17. Mai 2024 · May 17, 2024; Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA; The tree house contains a fireman’s pole, cargo nets and a ladder at the Canopy Walk at Blacklick Woods Metro Park.
- Blacklick Woods Metro Park debuts new canopy walk, with elevated views
Blacklick Woods Metro Park has unveiled a new canopy walk,...
- Blacklick Woods Metro Park debuts new canopy walk, with elevated views
21. Mai 2024 · Blacklick Woods Metro Park just unveiled and opened their incredible Canopy Walk last Friday on March 17, taking visitors 40-55 feet up in the trees, face-to-beak with canopy-dwelling birds, which are kept entertained by the numerous feeders filled with thistle, sunflower seeds, and suet.
9. Mai 2024 · Elevate your outdoor adventure with a thrilling journey through the treetops on the canopy walk at Blacklick Woods Metro Park. Wheelchair accessible and fun for all ages. Don't miss out on this unique experience!
17. Mai 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio — Blacklick Woods Metro Park opened its new canopy walk Friday surrounded by dozens of guests eager to see the view from the treetops. The Reynoldsburg park’s new structure gives...
6. Juli 2018 · Mitch Forman ...more. Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbH Tree People · Metro feat. Mitch Forman Tree People ℗ 1995 Alex Merck Music Released on: 1995-09-30 Composer: Chuck Loeb Music...
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20. März 2024 · This ain’t your everyday Metro Park trail… The new catwalk at Blacklick Woods is suspended 35 feet in the air, allowing park-goers to get up close and personal with birds, squirrels, raccoons, owls (see picture below), and whatever else wants to call the tree canopy home.