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The Wayne National Forest is located in the Appalachian part of the US state of Ohio, in the Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau.It is the first and only national forest in Ohio. . Forest headquarters are located between The Plains and Nelsonville, Ohio, on US Route 33 overlooking the Hocking Riv
Mar. 19—PEDRO — The Wayne National Forest (WNF) will open campgrounds and recreation sites, including all motorized and non-motorized trails, to visitors beginning in April to launch the 2024 ...
Hocking State Forest: Laurelville: 9,817 acres Maumee State Forest: Swanton: 3,299 acres Mohican-Memorial State Forest: Ashland County: 4,541 acres Perry State Forest: New Lexington: 4,706 acres Pike State Forest: Pike/Highland counties: 12,159 acres Richland Furnace State Forest: Byer: 2,524 acres (9 km 2) Scioto Trail State Forest ...
The Buckeye Trail is a 1,444-mile (2,324 km) [1] hiking trail and long-distance trail that loops around the state of Ohio. Part of it is on roads and part is on wooded trail . Road portions of the trail are gradually being relocated to separate trail.
May 1—PEDRO — Wayne National Forest Acting Forest Supervisor Joe Koloski has issued a Closure Order for a portion of the Wolcott Trail, located on the Ironton Ranger District in Lawrence and ...
For the first 4 miles (6.4 km) of the route, the route is also within the boundaries of the Wayne National Forest. The route reaches Junction City and reaches SR 37 in the center of town. The two routes run together west on Main Street out of town. Shortly after leaving the village, the two routes separate, SR 37 continues west while SR 668 ...
Feb. 23—NELSONVILLE — This spring, the Wayne National Forest is preparing prescribed fires in three areas totaling up to 3,088 acres on the Athens and Ironton Ranger Districts. Oak-dominated ...
Wayne National Forest; Rockbridge State Nature Preserve; The core area also includes two privately owned preserves, Crane Hollow and Camp Oty-Okwa (owned by Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Ohio). The geological series that forms the Hocking Hills extends south and west, gradually diminishing but still forming impressive bluffs and ...