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Slate Run Metro Park is a hidden gem in the Columbus area as it has so much to offer. It is highlighted by the relative quiet that you can experience in terms of traffic and visitors not far from an urban center. Slate Run Metro Park is located in Canal Winchester, about 20 minutes southeast of downtown Columbus. While not far from the city, it has a uniquely rural feel. Visitors get a bit of reprieve from being in a population center. You are greeted by options to visit wetlands, tree-covered trails, and even an historic living farm! With diverse experiences to be had, Slate Run offers something new with each visit! Slate Run Metro Park Map This map of Slate Run Metro Park shown below shows a variety of park entrances. The main entrance is located along the right side of the map which is off of State Route…

It’s easy to enjoy Ohio’s covered bridges. These historic structures hearken to a time when life was simpler, and they are often found in picturesque settings off the well-traveled road. Check out these beautiful covered bridges in Ohio for a relaxing and fun jaunt outdoors! Why Did They Build Covered Bridges? Covered bridges are structures, typically spanning a waterway, that are built with a wooden frame or truss. Wood was used as a less expensive building material, but is prone to rotting. Weather conditions, like you see in the east and midwest US, can facilitate rot over time. The coverings preserved the wooden structure underneath. This visual from Bustamante Engineers shows how covered bridges are constructed. This visual helps to spot some of the differences in the construction of the various bridges. Building A Quest Around Covered Bridges in Ohio We were looking for some low-key places to visit that…