2020 Website Scavenger Hunt

Explore our website to find the answers to these 15 questions. The 2020 contest is over but it is still a fun way to find some interesting facts about Fairfield County Park District and its locations!

Ready…Set…Go!

If you want to take your time looking up the information, print the Website Scavenger Hunt, search the website, mark your answers. When finished, come back to this page and enter your answers all at once. Select just one answer per question.

    Q1. What is the largest park in Fairfield County Park District?

    Cross Mound ParkLockville Canal ParkMambourg Park (opening soon)Two Glaciers ParkWahkeena Nature PreserveZeller Park

    Q2. Which park has the year 1817 engraved in a stone set near the front of the property?

    Arney Run ParkCross Mound ParkLockville Canal ParkStebelton Park at Rock MillStonewall Cemetery ParkWahkeena Nature Preserve

    Q3. Which is the southernmost park in Fairfield County Park District?

    Arney Run ParkCross Mound ParkStonewall Cemetery ParkTurkey Run ParkTwo Glaciers ParkWahkeena Nature Preserve

    Q4. In 2018, which historical feature was added to the National Register of Historic Places?

    Cross MoundCruit HouseLock South 8 aka Bibler LockRock MillStonewall CemeteryWPA Pedestrian Bridge

    Q5. Which parks have picnic shelters available on a first-come basis at no charge?

    Arney Run Park, Cross Mound Park, Lockville Canal Park, Flight of the Hawk ParkCross Mound Park, Lockville Canal Park, Sensory Trail Park, Zeller Park

    Q6. Which covered bridge is built with the Howe Truss?

    Hannaway Covered BridgeHartman No 2 Covered BridgeJohnson Covered BridgeMink Hollow Covered BridgeRock Mill Covered BridgeWPA Pedestrian Bridge

    Q7. Which park has outdoor musical instruments?

    Arney Run ParkFlight of the Hawk ParkSensory Trail ParkSmeck ParkStebelton Park at Rock MillZeller Park

    Q8. What is the most important work a Fairfield County Park District Volunteer can do?

    Pick Up TrashRemove Invasive SpeciesShare InformationWork at Rock MillHelp at Public EventsConduct Biotic Surveys

    Q9. What is the fourth bridge you will visit if driving the Historical Bridges Road Trip?

    Hannaway Covered BridgeHartman No 2 Covered BridgeJohnson Covered BridgeMink Hollow Covered BridgeRock Mill Covered BridgeWPA Pedestrian Bridge

    Q10. On what page can you find activities such as those in the Get to Know series (puzzles, scavenger hunts, and coloring pages)?

    Adopt-a-ParkGet InvolvedNature ConnectionVisitor Info

    Q11. What park has in it a covered bridge, three other historical features, and a picnic shelter?

    Arney Run ParkCross Mound ParkLockville Canal ParkSmeck ParkStonewall Cemetery ParkWahkeena Nature Preserve

    Q12. In which park do two trails combine to make a two-mile loop?

    Arney Run ParkFlight of the Hawk ParkSensory Trail ParkSmeck ParkStebelton Park at Rock MillZeller Park

    Q13. How many of Ohio’s native orchids have been found at Wahkeena Nature Preserve?

    081233

    Q14. In which park is the bridge that has the longest official name in the U.S.?

    Arney Run ParkCross Mound ParkLockville Canal ParkStebelton Park at Rock MillTwo Glaciers ParkWahkeena Nature Preserve

    Q15. Flight of the Hawk Park has in it an impressive sculpture of a red-tailed hawk. What other types of native Ohio animals are portrayed in metal sculptures at that location?

    white-tailed deer, red fox, muskratwhite-tailed deer, turkey vultures, and wild turkeys

    BONUS - In 2019, about how many pounds of recyclable items were dropped off at the recycle bin at Zeller Park and saved from going to the landfill?

    Hint: The answer is not found on the Zeller Park page.

    Almost 10 tonsAlmost 18 tonsAlmost 25 tons