

A serene urban oasis offering walking trails, picnic spots, and fishing opportunities along the Scioto River.
A serene park with walking trails, picnic areas, and a beautiful creek.
A historic one-room schoolhouse built in 1885, now a museum.
A guided night hike through the park, with opportunities to spot nocturnal wildlife.

Sugar Creek Park can have sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is essential.
The park has many trails, so comfortable and sturdy hiking boots are recommended.

Sugar Creek Park is known for its wildlife, so binoculars are optional but can enhance your experience.
Crispy fried chicken atop a fluffy waffle, served with maple syrup
Slow-smoked beef brisket, served with pickles and onions
Sizzling strips of grilled chicken, peppers, and onions, served with tortillas and guacamole
These toys are a traditional craft in Sugar Creek Park, often depicting local wildlife and folklore.
Sugar Creek Park is known for its honey production, with local beekeepers offering unique varieties.
The park's quilting tradition dates back generations, with intricate patterns passed down through families.