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    The Scioto River flows through segments of the Teays River valley but opposite the direction the Teays River flowed. In the cities of Columbus and Dublin, the river has cut a gorge in fossil-bearing Devonian limestone, and many tributary streams have waterfalls, such as Hayden Falls.

  2. The Scioto River (lower) watershed is located in southern Ohio. The Scioto River flows into the Ohio River at Portsmouth in Scioto County. The lower portion of the Scioto River begins in Pickaway and Fairfield counties and flows south through Ross, Pike and Scioto counties.

  3. Scioto River, river rising in Auglaize county, west-central Ohio, U.S., and flowing southeast past Columbus, Circleville, and Chillicothe, joining the Ohio River at Portsmouth after a course of some 230 miles (370 km).

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  4. The Olentangy River was the third scenic river designated in Ohio. From just below the Delaware Dam in Delaware downstream to Old Wilson Bridge Road in Worthington (22 miles). The river is located within the rapidly developing area of northern Columbus and southern Delaware County.

  5. The Olentangy River / oʊlənˈtændʒi / is a 97-mile-long (156 km) [5] tributary of the Scioto River in Ohio, United States. History. It was originally called keenhongsheconsepung, a Delaware word literally translated as "sharp tool river", based on the shale found along its shores. Early settlers to the region translated this into "Whetstone River".

  6. Named one of the 10 best riverwalks in the nation in 2024, the area has miles of multi-use trails stretching from Bicentennial Plaza in the south to North Bank Park in the North, making it a great spot to take a stroll and enjoy both the city and nature.

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  8. Stretching along the waterfront from the vibrant Arena District to the natural beauty of the Whittier Peninsula, our riverfront parks connect downtown to the Scioto River through an integrated system of parks, boulevards, bikeways and pedestrian paths. Explore. Parks. What’s On The Mile? Features.

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