The Daffodil Trail in Ohio showcases the joyful and long-awaited arrival of spring. Winters can be brutal here in the Buckeye State, so we’ll take any sign of warmer days ahead as a reason to celebrate. One of the first harbingers of spring is the daffodil. This bright yellow bloom is as welcome as warm sunshine, and you’ll find dozens of them appearing along one trail in particular. Located in Furnace Run Metro Park in Richfield, the aptly named Daffodil Trail is one you’ll want to hike ASAP. Here’s everything you need to know about this incredible spring hike in Ohio.

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The Daffodil Trail in Ohio offers more information on the AllTrails website. Have you ever hiked this pretty trail? What did you think of this beautiful spring hike in Ohio? Be sure to share your thoughts and experiences with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Find some daffodil-related gift items on Etsy.

And while you’re in Richfield, have some lunch at Whitney’s Booze N’ Burgers.

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Wildflower Hikes In Ohio

What are some of the best wildflower hikes in Ohio?

  • Worden's Ledges (Hinckley): You can find interesting historical markings on the stones along this .7-mile hike. Enjoy the stunning scenery, pretty wildflowers, and moss-covered ledges.
  • Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve: Over 88 acres, about 280 species of birds have been recorded to view and photograph on this lovely property. Depending on the migration season, one can expect to see a variety of sparrows, including field, chipping, Savannah, Lincoln's, white-throated, and white-crowned. The wildflowers are a big draw to this natural wildlife sanctuary.
  • Aullwood Audubon (Dayton): Explore Aullwood's Nature Center, Farm Discovery Center, and trails, including the enchanting Warbler Way. This magical trail sits between the center and the farm where you can enjoy spring wildflowers and an exhibition of giant trolls Bo Bo, Bodil, and Bibbi, and their troll-sized bird nest. Renowned artist Thomas Dambo carved these impressive sculptures.
  • Dawes Arboretum (Newark): In early April you'll see the lovely grape hyacinth popping up in the Beard-Green Cemetery, Virginia bluebells blossoming along the trail in the Woodland Garden, and vibrant yellow wood poppies blooming in the Woodland Garden and the Bird Watching Garden. The beloved buckeyes are among the first trees in the forests to show signs of life.

 

What are some of the best farms to visit in Ohio?

  • Farm at Walnut Creek (Sugarcreek): Folks can pet and feed more than 500 animals, such as giraffes, zebras, camels, kangaroos, horses, and deer at this working Amish farm. Tours are also available of the non-electric farmhouses and fresh produce is for sale at the farm stand.
  • Fox's High Rock Farm (Logan): The staff on this farm offers tours where you can pet the pigs, goats, and donkeys. Have fun discovering fossils and shark teeth at the gem mine.

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