Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Heritage Center 2385 State Route 41, Troy, OH 45373
About the Business
Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Heritage Center is a beautiful park located at 2385 State Route 41 in Troy, Ohio, United States. This institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich agricultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the stunning natural surroundings, learn about the history of farming in the area, and participate in educational programs and events. With its picturesque landscapes and fascinating exhibits, Lost Creek Reserve & Knoop Agricultural Heritage Center is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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2385 State Rte 41, Troy, OH 45373, United States
Reviews
"Very nice place to visit and hike."
"We love Lost Creek for this particular visit we went for Fall Fest which was more then I was expecting. That had so much too do for kids for free. Demonstrations, cider samples, play areas, reenacting, and replication of rooms, toys, and activities. They did an educational puppet show for this kids. It was all very family friendly and a lot of fun. We spent longer there than we anticipated. We love the Natural Park down their storybook path. The kids get a kick out of climbing the logs and rocks. They pretend each area is a different "kingdom". They also hold seasonal events here often."
"I went to Lost Creek Reserve for a Kid themed fall festival thing. It was beautiful, large old trees, corn fields, hayride, animals, food, handicap parking. Great place."
"My grandson's love to go here. They have a natural play area for children that is just the best. There are lots of hiking trails, you can even walk under the bridge across State Route 41. They also love watching the fish in the pond. Farm Fest in the fall is a wonderful event. Wouldn't miss it for anything!"
"I have only seen the park in the dark during the Christmas light show. This is the first year for the Christmas lights, but the event seems very well organized. There are a lot of figure displays, but little in the way of lighted trees and other accent type lights. I think these will develop with time. The farm house and barns looked nice with their lights. Don't expect a show like Pyramid Hills...at least not yet."
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