Perched atop one of Lancaster's highest elevations, Keller-Kirn Park offers more than just panoramic views and recreational activities—it stands as a testament to the area's layered history and deep community roots.
Before it became known as Keller-Kirn Park, locals affectionately referred to this area as "Flat Rocks," a name inspired by its distinctive sandstone formations. These unique geological features provided not only a scenic landscape but also a natural gathering space. Generations of Lancaster residents have fond memories of spending time at Flat Rocks, and the name still holds a place in local lore.
In the late 1990s, a group of passionate climbers recognized the area's potential and began developing it for recreational climbing. Their work transformed Flat Rocks into a hidden gem for bouldering and rappelling. In more recent years, the park received formal support for climbing activities, opening up even more opportunities for outdoor adventurers to explore the sandstone cliffs safely.
The park continued its evolution with the creation of the Flat Rocks Disc Golf Course. This 18-hole course winds through the park's forested hillsides and open clearings, offering both beauty and challenge to players of all skill levels. Quickly becoming a favorite within Ohio's disc golf scene, it has drawn visitors from near and far and introduced a new generation to the park's natural charm.
Today, Keller-Kirn Park spans 76 acres and includes hiking trails, picnic areas, restrooms, and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It's not just a place for sports or exploration—it's a peaceful retreat, a local legacy, and a living reminder of how outdoor spaces can unite a community.
Whether you're climbing its rocks, throwing a disc across the fairway, or simply soaking in the view, Keller-Kirn Park has something special for everyone.