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Protected areas in the U.S. State of Ohio include national forest lands, Army Corps of Engineers areas, state parks, state forests, state nature preserves, state wildlife management areas, and other areas.
Ohio Dept of Natural Resources Division of Forestry Overview of the Division This page was last edited on 4 January 2025, at 07:00 (UTC). ...
Irwin Prairie Nature Preserve: 226.467: Lucas Jackson Bog State Nature Preserve: 63.382: Stark Johnson Ridge: 208.43: Adams Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve: 205.79: Wayne Ka-ma-ma Prairie State Nature Preserve: 85.983: Adams Karlo Fen: 14.6: Summit Kendrick Woods State Nature Preserve: 159.24: Allen Kent Bog State Nature Preserve: 41.69 ...
Chaparral Prairie State Nature Preserve is a 67-acre (27 ha) nature preserve located in Adams County, Ohio, United States, near the city of West Union. The prairie is a remnant of what was once a larger ecosystem. These grassland openings were probably created by the extinct megafauna, such as mammoths and mastodons, that were once found in the ...
The Stillwater River is a 69.3-mile-long (111.5 km) [5] tributary of the Great Miami River in western Ohio in the United States. Via the Great Miami and Ohio rivers, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed. It rises near the Indiana state line, in western Darke County, approximately 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Greenville.
Stillwater is an unincorporated community in eastern Rush Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 44679. [ 2 ] It lies at the intersection of State Routes 258 and 800 .
One of the best remaining examples of an oak-hickory dominated forest in Ohio. Part of Goll Woods State Nature Preserve. Hazelwood Botanical Preserve: 1974: Hamilton: state Highly detailed study of the site's plant ecology was published in 1929. Managed by the University of Cincinnati. Highbanks Natural Area: 1980
The name Five Rivers MetroParks comes from five major waterways that converge in Dayton. These waterways are the Great Miami River, Mad River, Stillwater River, Wolf Creek, and Twin Creek. Five Rivers MetroParks comprises more than 15,400 acres (62 km 2) and 25 facilities with a number of amenities and features.