Sautter Memorial Park is a fine example how a family
heir can honor their parents by establishing a permanent
natural legacy in their name. The original 80 acre
family farm of George and Lillian Sautter was donated to
the Morrow County Park District in 2004, with deed
restrictions that mandate it forever remain a public
park for all to enjoy. The park district is blessed to
have such generous and forward thinking people consider
the District as their benefactor.
A large portion of the acreage contains a very rich and
diverse forested beech/maple community with numerous
wetlands and intermittent streams scattered throughout.
Although the trees are not extremely large, their
abundance, diversity and vigor are inspiring. A
multistory canopy shades an excellent assortment of
spring blooming wildflowers and provides ideal nesting
habitat for many forest dependant birds
The management plan for the remaining cultivated
agricultural fields is to permit natural plant
succession to gradually creep out from the forest
margins. Special tree seedlings and limited grasslands
are being planted to speed this process and to protect
vulnerable water resources.
The park has a small parking area, but trails are still
in the very early process of establishment. Please
anticipate wet walking conditions.
Location: North Bloomfield Township, ¼ mile North of the intersection of County Roads 35 and 46 also about ¾ mile South of State Route 288




