Litzenberg Memorial Woods in Findlay, Ohio spans 227.7 acres across both sides of U.S. Route 224 West. The landscape showcases rolling countryside, wooded ravines, vast wetlands, prairies, and open sky, offering a harmonious blend of agricultural history, conservation, wildlife, education, and recreational opportunities.
This destination, originally settled by Hancock County pioneers Charles and Mary McKinnis in 1822, features the historic 1847 McKinnis House, a period garden, and adjacent structures that recreate the homestead atmosphere. Visitors can engage in living history programs presented by costumed interpreters portraying the McKinnis family and their community, providing a glimpse into the area's past.
Within Litzenberg Memorial Woods, visitors can enjoy various amenities such as the 19th Century Garden, activity barn, picnic shelter, playground, multi-use and nature trails, a bridle trail (Backwoods Trail), heritage trail, restrooms, and ample parking. This park offers a unique combination of historical significance, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities for all to enjoy.
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