The
Ross County Park District was established in 1993 after public
hearings and ruling by then Probate Judge Gerald Ratcliffe.
The District has charged itself with providing a broad range
of parks and recreation facilities and opportunities while maximizing
the use of resources available from all levels of government
and the private sector. A "Master Plan" was developed
to provide a regional trail network, expanded waterway access,
improved community recreation facilities and favoring historic
preservation.
The Ross County Park District is an independent political subdivision
guided by a three-member commission appointed by the Probate
Judge. The current commission is comprised of Tom White, Ercolo
Picciano and Jim Doersam. Retired members are Ed Schiller and
the late Ken Dunn. Park District business is administered by
Gary Merkamp.
Implementation of the Master Plan has taken form with the development
of a seven mile recreational trail known as the Adena Trail,
acquisition of lands bordering the Scioto River, Paint Creek
and North Fork Creek, early develop of a nature preserve and
sharing funds with 36 local community recreational projects.
The Ross County Park District holds deed to more than 450 acres.
The Adena Recreational Trail will eventually link Chillicothe
to Frankfort to Washington to Xenia and the Ohio to Erie cross
state trail. Current expansion includes a two mile link to the
new Adena School Complex and railing and decking of five bridges
between Frankfort and the Ross/Fayette County line. Grants including
ODOT Transportation Enhancement Funds, ODNR Recreational Trail
Fund and ODNR NatureWorks have provided the majority share of
the construction costs to date.
The Earl H. Barnhart Buzzards' Roost Nature Preserve is a gift
of 373 acres containing much of the geologically beautiful Alum
Cliffs and secondary growth forest. The Park District and Advisory
Committee are already utilizing this diverse area for environmental
education purposes. Future development and programming have
many residents and naturalists excited.
Ross County has the most miles of rivers and streams of any
county in Ohio. Scioto River, Paint Creek and North Fork Creek
areas are publicly owned to provide primitive boat launching
opportunities for sportsmen. Hopefully a network of sites will
be available in the future to improve water resource access.
The Ross County Park District has partnered with many other
local governments and non-profit organizations to improve existing
recreational opportunities. These are too numerous to name,
but include such projects as providing batting cages, picnic
shelters, playground equipment and access improvement in community
parks.
The Ross County Park District has many opportunities are within
reach. The trail system will grow, conservation of natural areas
will become more important, local parks will improve and new
parks will be constructed. All the work will be done with the
cooperation of many local officials, community organizations
and interested individuals
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