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Road cycling around Pickerington, Ohio, features a landscape characterized by diverse woodlands, serene wetlands, and several creeks including Alum, Blacklick, and Big Walnut. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, making it accessible for various skill levels. Many routes utilize well-maintained, paved multi-use trails that wind through metro parks and natural areas. Glacial kettle lakes also add to the unique natural features of the region.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 31.3-mile Blacklick Creek and Alum Creek Trail Loop, winding through diverse landscapes and metro parks near Columbus.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Turtle Pond is located near the Alum Creek Trail. With a short detour, you can visit the pond and take a quick stop to enjoy the scenery.
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This park derives its name from the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks come together. It comprises five areas with separate entrances, all interconnected, offering a variety of routes to explore.
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Blacklick Creek Trail is a 26-mile paved path that winds through parks, forests, and suburban areas. It offers smooth surfaces ideal and connects to other major trails like the Alum Creek Trail, making it perfect for extended rides.
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This 92-acre park has a rain garden, picnic tables, athletic fields and some woods. It also serves as the trailhead for the Blacklick Creek Trail.
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Here, you will cross a bridge that spans over Alum Creek, a 58-mile-long stream flowing through central Ohio. The creek begins in Morrow County, travels through Delaware County, and ends in Franklin County, where it merges with Big Walnut Creek, eventually draining into the Scioto River.
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Heron Pond is a small fishing pond in Columbus, Ohio. There are shady spots along the grassy banks, benches, picnic areas (with grills), and porta potties. It can be a little noisy at times because it's close to the interstate, but overall is a peaceful, fun, family friendly place to fish, relax, and enjoy nature.
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This park derives its name from the confluence where Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks come together. It comprises five areas with separate entrances, all interconnected, offering a variety of routes to explore.
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As the name implies, this pond is teeming with bird species, including the majestic blue herons and many others. It's also a habitat where you might encounter beavers, minks, coyotes, deer, and various other forms of wildlife.
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The road cycling routes around Pickerington generally feature a mostly flat to gently rolling terrain. This makes the area accessible for cyclists of varying abilities. Many trails are well-paved multi-use paths that wind through diverse woodlands, serene wetlands, and along several creeks.
There are 6 road cycling routes around Pickerington featured on komoot, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, Pickerington offers several easy road cycling routes. For example, the Blacklick Creek Trail loop from Reynoldsburg is an easy 17.2-mile path that follows the Blacklick Creek Greenway, providing smooth surfaces through natural areas. Another easy option is the Heron Pond – Three Creeks Metro Park loop from Groveport, which is 8.8 miles long.
For a longer ride, consider the Blacklick Creek and Alum Creek Trail Loop, which is a moderate 31.3-mile trail connecting through Blacklick Woods and Three Creeks Metro Parks. This route offers varied scenery and a good distance for experienced riders.
Pickerington's road cycling routes showcase diverse natural beauty, including serene wetlands, rich wetland vegetation, and woodlands. You'll often ride alongside creeks like Alum, Blacklick, and Big Walnut. The region also features unique glacial kettle lakes, particularly within the Metro Parks, and areas like Pickerington Ponds Metro Park are known for excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Pickerington are loops. Popular options include the Blacklick Creek and Alum Creek Trail Loop, the Blacklick Creek Trail loop from Reynoldsburg, and the Heron Pond – Three Creeks Metro Park loop from Groveport.
The road cycling routes in Pickerington are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 80 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the well-maintained, paved multi-use trails and the diverse natural scenery.
Many routes pass through or near significant natural areas. You can explore Three Creeks Metro Park, where Alum, Big Walnut, and Blacklick creeks meet. Other points of interest include Heron Pond and the Chestnut Ridge Metro Park Boardwalk and Bridge, offering scenic views and a chance to experience the region's diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the extensive network of multi-use trails within the Metro Parks system is very popular. The Blacklick Creek Greenway Trail is a key path that connects through Pickerington Ponds, Blacklick Woods, and Three Creeks Metro Parks. The Alum Creek Trail is another significant route, extending for over 25 miles and offering access to numerous public parks.
Absolutely. Pickerington's road cycling routes offer a rich tapestry of scenery. You'll encounter diverse woodlands, serene wetlands, and picturesque creek views. The trails often wind through metro parks, providing a blend of natural beauty and well-maintained paths, ensuring a visually engaging ride.
Yes, there are moderate options for road cyclists looking for a bit more challenge. The Blacklick Creek and Alum Creek Trail Loop is a moderate 31.3-mile route. Another moderate option is the Roadbike loop from Gender Rd & Shannon Rd, which covers 11.7 miles.

