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The George Rogers Clark Park offers a personal outdoor experience for every visitor. Bring the family for a picnic by the water or in the shade of a 300-year-old beech-maple forest. Hike 5 miles of nature trails through 250 acres of green meadows and abundant wildflowers, scenic waterways, and bird, deer, and turtle habitats.
George Rogers Clark Park. Take a step back in time to explore a Woodland Indian Village, tour the historic 1854 Hertzler House, fish in Hosterman Lake, hike nature trails or enjoy a family picnic at one of the four shelters in this 240-acre park located at 930 S. Tecumseh Road, in western Clark County.
Take a step back in time to explore a Woodland Indian Village, tour the historic 1854 Hertzler House, fish in Hosterman Lake, hike nature trails or enjoy a family picnic at one of the four shelters in this 240-acre park located at 930 S. Tecumseh Road, in western Clark County.
This park is located on the battle ground where George Rogers Clark attacked the Indian Village of Peckuwe. The park consists of rolling terrain with a man made lake nestled in the center of the park.
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The George Rogers Clark Park is owned by the Clark County Park District and offers a personal outdoor experience for every visitor. Bring the family for a picnic by the water or in the shade of a 300-year-old beech-maple forest.
George Rogers Clark Park. Go Back. Visit Website 936 South Tecumseh Road. The official visitors guide to Springfield, Ohio.
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Learn about the history of this land and the battle that took place here while hiking through the park. The George Rogers Clark Park has over 6 miles of nature hiking trails as well as a fishing pond.