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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 River.
In Woodsfield, SR 26 and SR 800 travel along Main Street, exit the Wayne National Forest, and intersect SR 78 (Court Street) in the center of town. [2] North of downtown Woodsfield, SR 800 breaks away at Oaklawn Avenue, while SR 26 continues north. At the Monroe County Airport, the route heads east through a mountainous region of Center Township.
Location (of main entrance) How many acres (km 2) Beaver Creek State Forest: 1,122 acres Blue Rock State Forest: Muskingum County: 4,578 acres Brush Creek State Forest: Rarden: 13,515 acres Cravat State Forest: Belmont County: 350 acres Dean State Forest: Lawrence County: 2,745 acres (10 km 2) Fernwood State Forest: Jefferson County: 3,023 ...
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 ...
Tar Hollow State Forest – 16,126 acres (65 km 2) Vinton Furnace State Experimental Forest - 15,849 acres (64.14 km 2) Waterloo State Forest (administered by Zaleski State Forest); Athens County; Yellow Creek State Forest – 756 acres (3.1 km 2) Zaleski State Forest – 26,313 acres (107 km 2); Athens and Vinton Counties
A sign outside of the Wayne National Forest headquarters is posted in Nelsonville, Ohio. "The name Buckeye is so overused in the state of Ohio and is tied tightly to the land grant university OSU ...
English: This is a locator map showing Wayne County in Ohio. For more information, see Commons: ... The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz.
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