Kendrick Woods
The initial acquisition of Kendrick Woods was 181 acres in 1976 through a bequest by Florence Kendrick along with a Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant from the federal government. An additional 25 acres were purchased with conservation easements, with the remaining federal grant money in 1985 and 1986. The Park District purchased an additional 11 acres in 1990 and 92.5 acres in 1999. Various other land purchases have been made since that time, utilizing donations, grants, and other sources of money to get Kendrick Woods to the size it is today.
Address
971 N. Defiance Trail
Spencerville, OH 45887
Spencerville, OH 45887
Hours
Dawn to Dusk
Picnics & Group Events
The Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District offers a variety of reservable open air and enclosed facilities at many of our park locations. Book a facility for your event today.
More About the Park
There is a section of the park that is dedicated as a State Nature Preserve by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources – Division of Natural Areas and Preserves. It is also considered an important bird area by the Audubon Society due to the unique habitats the park offers for migratory stopovers, as well as, the fact that ten state listed birds have been documented in the area. There are countless other plant and animal species to discover and enjoy.
Features
- 558 acres
- 3 reservable shelters
- Large picnic area (tables, grills)
- Water, restroom facilities
- 1-1/4 acre pond (fishing, skating)
- 5 miles hiking/cross country skiing trails
- .33 mile “All People Trail” (boardwalk-handicap accessible)
- Kiracofe Prairie
- Evan’s Archery Range
- Wetland
- Concrete cornhole boards
Current Temperature
39˚F