Adena was the 5,000 acre estate of Thomas Worthington 1773-1827, sixth governor of Ohio and our state's first United States Senator. The mansion house, completed in 1807, is furnished today with antiques of the federal period, some of which belonged ........
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The Avondale State Wildlife Area in Ohio is a serene and picturesque nature reserve, teeming with an abundance of plant and animal life. Spanning across vast acres of untouched woodland, meadows, and wetlands, it offers a diverse range of habitats for visitors to explore. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy ........
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Belmont County's rugged hills provide the backdrop for picturesque Barkcamp State Park. In addition to fine recreational facilities, visitors will enjoy the mature woodlands, open meadows, scenic lake and abundant wildlife of this secluded park.........
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The Big Bottom State Memorial Park in Ohio is a unique and historically significant site that pays homage to the aftermath of a devastating Native American attack on European settlers in 1791. Nestled within a picturesque countryside, the park features a serene setting with rolling hills, lush greenery, ........
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The 4,579-acre Blue Rock State Forest, located 12 miles southeast of Zanesville is accessed primarily via State Route 60 and Culter Lake Road. Most of the marginally productive farmland was originally acquired by the federal government during the 1930s under the Resettlement Administration. Surface ........
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Rugged hills and rich green forests provide the backdrop to Blue Rock State Park. Escape to nature's solitude, and enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of this scenic state park.........
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Located in the unglaciated hill country of south central Ohio, Brush Creek State Forest was established in 1928 with the acquisition of 285 acres of land. This and other early land acquisitions were originally part of Shawnee State Forest. As acreage and distances grew, the need to form ........
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Buckeye Furnace is a reconstructed charcoal-fired iron blast furnace with original stack, typical of those operating in southeastern Ohio's Hanging Rock Iron Region more than a century ago.
Visitors to this 270-acre site can see ........
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Buffington Island commemorates the only significant Civil War battle that took place on Ohio soil. Here a Union army routed a column of Confederate cavalry commanded by General John Hunt Morgan in 1863. Major Daniel McCook, patriarch of the fighting ........
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Located in southeast Ohio, quiet and remote Burr Oak State Park has a rustic country charm in its scenery of wooded hills and valley farms. As one of Ohio's resort parks, Burr Oak offers a wide array of overnight accommodations with its lodge, cottages and campground. Burr Oak blends modern conveniences ........
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Located in the unglaciated hill country of extreme south central Ohio, Dean, one of Ohio's first state forests, was established in June of 1916 The early history of the region centered around Dutch and Irish farmers who emigrated from Pennsylvania. From the early 1800s to about 1900, most ........
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The wooded hills and scenic valleys of the Dillon area offer a picturesque setting for outdoor adventure. Whether boating the quiet coves and inlets of the lake or hiking the forest trails, Ohio's rural hill country provides an outstanding recreational experience at Dillon State Park. ........
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Dillon State Wildlife Area, located in Muskingum County, Ohio, is a sprawling natural refuge that spans over 3,000 acres. Offering a diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities, this wildlife area boasts picturesque forests, serene wetlands, and scenic rolling hills. Visitors can explore a network ........
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Forested hills, a picturesque lake and the lazy Ohio River characterize Forked Run State Park. Located in the heart of Appalachia, colorful history, riverboats,scenic vistas and abundant wildlife give the park its rural charm.........
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry welcomes you to the heart of Ohio's hill country. Gifford State Forest is the smallest of Ohio's state forests, at 320 acres, but offers some very pleasant hunting and hiking opportunities in the scenic northern edge of Athens ........
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Great Seal State Park is dedicated to the wilderness spirit of Ohio. The history of the Shawnee nation and Ohio's early statehood is centered in these rugged hills. Challenging trails take visitors to scenic vistas of distant ridgetops and the Scioto Valley below. These very hills are depicted on the ........
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Hocking Hills provides a variety of recreational opportunities in a splendid natural setting. Towering cliffs, waterfalls and deep hemlock-shaded gorges lure the hiker and naturalist and serve as a backdrop to popular facilities and accommodation. ........
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Hocking State Forest is managed under the multiple-use concept with special empahsis on maintaining or creating a forest cover that will enhance woodland recreation. The area is also managed for timber and wildlife habitat, forestry research and demonstrations of good forest management, natural beauty, ........
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From about 200 BC to AD 500, the Ohio River Valley was a focal point of the prehistoric Hopewell culture. The term Hopewell describes a broad network of beliefs and practices among different Native American groups over a large portion of eastern North America. The culture is characterized by the construction ........
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Although relatively small, Jackson Lake State Park boasts acres of some of the most scenic country in Ohio. The park's serene lake is a focal point for excellent fishing and provides the ideal setting for a peaceful retreat.........
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Jesse Owens offers four no-fee campgrounds. Campers should follow the self-registration process. Campsites may be occupied on a first-come, first-served basis with a two-week maximum stay. ........
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In the midst of some of Ohio's most rugged, scenic territory lies Lake Alma State Park. A quiet lake and a gentle creek meandering through a wooded valley provide a restful setting for park visitors.........
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State Forest in the valley of Big Sandy Run. It is a rugged, heavily forested region traversed by steep gorges and narrow ridges. Abandoned mines, ancient mounds and beautiful scenery provide interest and pleasure for hikers, photographers, nature lovers and historians alike at one of Ohio's most historic ........
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One of the best fishing lakes in Ohio awaits sportsmen in Hocking County at Lake Logan State Park. The lake sports northern pike, bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish and saugeye. Lake Logan is a day-use park that provides scenic picnic areas and secluded walking paths to enjoy the wooded beauty of Ohioaposs hill country.........
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Picturesque Lake White is nestled between the ridges of southern Ohio's rugged hills. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing at this scenic park.........
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Leo Petroglyph is an outstanding example of prehistoric Indian inscriptions.
On the edge of a beautiful ravine, the sandstone petroglyph contains 37 incised drawings of humans, animals, and human and animal footprints. It is now protected ........
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The Monroe Basin State Wildlife Area, located in Ohio, is a breathtaking natural haven that offers a diverse range of habitats and outdoor recreational opportunities. Spanning over acres of pristine wetlands, forests, and grasslands, the wildlife area serves as a crucial habitat for a wide array of ........
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This 1,333-acre wildlife area lies on both sides of State Route 800, five miles north of Woodsfield. The area headquarters and dam are readily accessible from State Route 800. County and township roads provide access to other portions of the area from State Routes 800 and 145.
The rolling to steep ........
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The Muskingum River Parkway and its 160-year-old navigation system were designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers in July 2001. Along with such majestic institutions as Hoover Dam, The Empire State Building and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Muskingum ........
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Located amid the breathtaking scenery of the Paint Creek Valley, Paint Creek State Park features a large lake with fine fishing, boating and swimming opportunities. A modern campground and meandering trails invite outdoor enthusiasts to explore and enjoy the rolling hills and streams of this scenic area. ........
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Whether you come to Perry to Ride APVs all purpose vehicles, go horseback riding, hunt or just visit, you will have an enjoyable state forest experience. Much of Perry State Forest was strip mined for coal prior to existing reclamation law, resulting in very rugged, sometimes barren terrain. ........
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Pike Lake State Park is located in the midst of the scenic wooded hills of southern Ohio. The small lake and surrounding state forest contribute to the park's rustic charm. ........
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Powelson Wildlife Area is a 2,729-acre state wildlife area located 4milesnorth of Zanesville.The property is in Muskingum county.
History and Purpose
Acquisition of the Powelson Wildlife Area began in 1958and continued through 2003. The property was acquired using unidentified state funds. Wildlife ........
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Richland Furnace State Forest is a reflection of days-gone-by. Located in the wooded hills of northern Jackson and southern Vinton counties, is evidence of two past eras in the history of Ohio. The oldest is the existence of flint outcrops that were used by the Native Americans prior to ........
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The Ross County Lake State Wildlife Area, located in Ohio, is a picturesque outdoor sanctuary that spans over 1,082 acres. This magnificent wildlife area features a stunning 40-acre lake, surrounded by lush forests and vibrant meadows. It offers an abundance of recreational activities, including fishing, ........
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The landscape of rural Guernsey County appears as a patchwork of forested hills, open meadows and misty valleys threaded by numerous streams. At the heart of this region is Salt Fork State Park, encompassing the woodlands and fields flanking Salt Fork Reservoir. As Ohio's largest state park, Salt Fork ........
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Salt Fork State Park and Wildlife Area in Ohio is a breathtaking natural playground that seamlessly combines scenic beauty with abundant wildlife. Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the park enchants visitors with its sprawling 17,229-acre expanse, offering an array of outdoor recreational ........
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The Scioto River Canal Lands Access State Wildlife Area is a picturesque outdoor space located in the state of Ohio. Spanning over 4,700 acres, this vast area offers a diverse range of natural habitats, including wetlands, woodlands, and meadows, making it a haven for various wildlife species. Visitors ........
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During World War I, the area that is now Scioto Trail State Forest was used as an artillery range for Camp Sherman. Seventy-five millimeter guns and six-inch howitzers were set up at the mouth of Stoney Creek on the Scioto River and fired at targets in the general area of Stewart and Caldwell ........
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A small, quiet park nestled in beautiful 9,000-acre Scioto Trail State Forest, this state park is an undisturbed wooded refuge just south of Chillicothe. The ridgetops and winding forest roads offer breathtaking vistas of the Scioto River Valley. The beauty and remoteness of Scioto Trail offers the ........
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Seip Mound is the central mound in a group of geometric earthworks. Farming and erosion have degraded the surrounding earthworks leaving the central mound an outstanding feature. It is 240 feet long, 130 feet wide, and 30 feet high.
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Once inhabited by the Shawnee Indians, Shawnee State Forest came into existence in 1922 with the purchase of 5,000 acres of land which had been cut over for timber and ravaged by fire. During that same year, land acquisition was begun for the Theodore Roosevelt Game Preserve. In the ........
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Located in the Appalachian foothills near the banks of the Ohio River, Shawnee State Park is nestled in the 60,000-acre Shawnee State Forest. Once the hunting grounds of the Shawnee Indians, the region is one of the most picturesque in the state, featuring erosion-carved valleys and wooded hills. The ........
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Story Mound, of interest primarily to archaeologists, consists of a large, rounded earthen mound located on slightly less than an acre of ground in Chillicothe. This prehistoric burial mound stands ........
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Acres of uninterrupted hardwood forest sprawl over the many hills and coves of Strouds Run State Park. The rugged terrain and scenic lake provide visitors a unique wilderness escape in southeastern Ohio. ........
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The Sunday Creek State Wildlife Area, located in Ohio, is a picturesque natural reserve that spans over 4,000 acres. This scenic area is home to a diverse range of wildlife and offers abundant opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of the wooded terrain, ........
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Sunfish Creek State Forest is open to visitors between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily. Disturbance, defacement or destruction of any property, material, natural feature or vegetation is prohibited. Berries, nuts and mushrooms may be gathered and removed except from tree seed ........
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Tar Hollow State Forest originated from the Ross-Hocking Land Utilization project of the 1930s. The purpose of the program was to locate families to more productive land, thereby enabling them to better sustain a living. Following termination of the project, the land was leased to the Division of Forestry, ........
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Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow. Dogwoods, redbuds and a variety of wildflowers color the hillsides in the springtime. ........
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The Trimble State Wildlife Area in Ohio is a sprawling sanctuary that encompasses approximately 4,500 acres of diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and grasslands. It serves as an ideal habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, offering a haven for migratory birds, white-tailed deer, wild ........
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Tycoon Lake State Wildlife Area is a serene and picturesque sanctuary nestled in southern Ohio. Spanning over 1,200 acres, this wildlife area encompasses a pristine 180-acre lake, surrounded by lush forests, rolling hills, and diverse wetlands. It offers a haven for nature enthusiasts and avid anglers, ........
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Waterloo State Forest, located in southern Ohio, is a pristine natural haven characterized by its breathtaking beauty and diverse ecosystem. Spanning over 24,000 acres, this forest offers a rich tapestry of towering oak and hickory trees, interspersed with vibrant wildflower meadows and gently meandering ........
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Located in southern Ohio, lies the Wayne National Forest encompassing over 160,000 acres. You can get there in no more than a dayaposs drive from such metropolitan areas as Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Pittsburgh. Camping and picnicking season extends from May through September, except at ........
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The rugged hills of southeastern Ohio provide the setting for Wolf Run State Park. The scenic woodlands and cool, clean waters of the park offer visitors a quiet retreat in this remote area of the state.........
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The Zaleski State Forest is the second largest forest in the system. The Zaleski State Forest Backpack Trail was established on the forest to provide backpacking opportunities as well as to introduce some scenic and historic aspects of the forest. The main trail is a loop of 23.5 miles. There ........
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