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  2. The Olentangy River is the primary source of drinking water for much of Delaware County. Both the City of Delaware and Del-Co Water Company, the supplier of drinking water to most of rural Delaware County (and other communities beyond), draw the majority of their water supplies from the Olentangy system.

  3. The Olentangy Water Trail runs through the heart of Columbus, from the Broad Meadows pedestrian bridge downstream to the confluence with the Scioto River. The trail provides access to several Columbus parks and flows through historic neighborhoods and The Ohio State University campus.

  4. The Olentangy Water Trail runs through the heart of Columbus, from the Broad Meadows pedestrian bridge downstream to the confluence with the Scioto River. The trail provides access to several Columbus parks and flows through historic neighborhoods and The Ohio State University campus.

  5. Learn about the history, habitat, and features of the Olentangy River, a 22-mile stream in northern Columbus and southern Delaware County. Find out how to access the river, enjoy its natural beauty, and protect its water quality.

  6. The Olentangy Trail is a 14-mile scenic trail along the Olentangy River, connecting Worthington and downtown Columbus. Learn about the trail features, attractions, maps, and the ongoing project to connect Clinton-Como Park and Northmoor Park.

  7. Whether you like a quiet paddle in a canoe or kayak, an exhilarating ride on a personal watercraft, or skiing or fishing from a powerboat, there is a style for every Ohioan. With all the lakes, reservoirs, streams and rivers — from Lake Erie to the Ohio River — you never have to travel very far.

  8. The City of Columbus Recreation and Parks Division created the Olentangy Water Trail which is an 8.94 mile water trail (Class I-II) that runs through the heart of Columbus, from the Broad Meadows pedestrian bridge downstream to the confluence with the Scioto River.

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