Bill Yeck Park - McGuffey Meadows

Bill Yeck Park – McGuffey Meadows is a well-maintained, serene metro park offering a mix of wide, accessible hiking trails through woods, creeks, and meadows. It features wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking, picnic tables, and is suitable for kids and dogs. The park boasts natural beauty with wildflowers, birdhouses, and plentiful wildlife, providing a peaceful outdoor experience for visitors of all ages.
Reviews
Great hiking trails. The park continuously works to improve the trails and which greatly enhances the hiking experience
A great short little walk less than a mile but also connects to the other trails at Bill Yeck. It’s even stroller friendly.
This is one of the most gorgeous metro parks in the area. It’s a serene balance of untouched nature, and fairly accessible trails
Nice, well kept park. Plenty of hiking trails. Bird houses. Creek crossing. Wildflowers. All trails are well maintained. Porta-john available. Picnic tables. Lots of wildlife. Highly recommend.
McGuffey Meadow is only one part of Bill Yeck Park, with the entrance just down the street from the entrance for Sugarcreek Metropark. The yellow McGuffey meadow trail is easy to walk and the trails are wide and well-maintained. The yellow trail is a mown grass trail.
There are woods, creeks, and other meadows along the trails in the park.
They will be making changes to the trails in their next park plan, removing some stream crossings and closing some trails, and rerouting them.