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SOUTHWEST OHIO PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Adams County. Parks that we have visited and reviewed: Chalet Nivale Preserve. Chaparral Prairie State Nature Preserve. Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve. Edge of Appalachia: Buzzardroost Rock Trail. Edge of Appalachia: Charles A. Eulett Wilderness Preserve Trail. Edgeof
MEIGS COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES 63300 State Route 124 Reedsville, OH 45772. Trail map. Park size: 791 acres. Total trail length: 4 miles. Dog friendly (Not on beach) Fishing (check the official site to see if there are any restrictions) Hunting when in season with license. Please visit ASHTABULA COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Clara D Peet Preserve (Metro Park) 405 Creek Rd., Conneaut, Ohio 44030. GPS coordinates: N41.9194942,W80.6133841. Location: From I-90 E take exit 235 for OH-84/OH-193 toward N Kingsville. Turn left onto OH-193 N/OH-84 W. for about 1 mile. Continue following OH-193 N, then follow Creek Rd to Keefus Rd in Conneaut. NORTHWEST OHIO PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES There are a couple of ways to find park information for a county: Click on the county in the list below, or Just type the county’s name in all lower case letters following our domain name, https:// WASHINGTON COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES 254 Falls Run Rd., Cutler, Ohio 45724. GPS coordinates: N39.444950, W81.746817. Location: Located 4.5 miles east of Bartlett, follow State Route 550 to County Road 6. Proceed .75 mile south on County Road 6 to Twp. Road 69. The signed preserve is .5 FAYETTE COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Fayette County Parks & Nature Preserves. The following list of parks and preserves includes those managed by federal, state, county, and non-governmental agencies (such as the National Audubon Society, the Nature Conservancy, various historical societies, etc.). We have tried to collect information on the activities and facilities available at BASIC FERN IDENTIFICATION Silvery spleenwort is also known as Silvery glade fern because it grows in openings or glades. The foliage, though green, is a bit yellowish. The sorai are arranged on the back of the pinnae in a herringbone pattern. It is said to be “silvery” because the length of the stem is covered in white hairs. THE LUNA MOTH: MALE AND FEMALE The male luna moth (bottom) has a wide and luxuriant antenna, while the female’s antenna (top) is narrow and spindly. The differences between the two gender’s antennae reflect the species’ reproductive strategy. When the Luna moth caterpillar is fat and happy, it buries itself in leaf litter and makes a cocoon under theleaves.
THOMPSON LEDGES
Thompson Ledges is a small park managed by the Thompson Township Park Commission; the township is located in Geauga County in northeast Ohio. To get to the geological formation that makes up the ledges, we entered the driveway of the Thompson Township Park Commission. REGIONAL GUIDE TO PARKS Regional Guide to Parks. TrekOhio’s Regional Guide to Parks lists over 920 outdoor destinations in Ohio. These destinations include parks, nature preserves and trails that are managed by various branches of government and by non-governmental agencies. Information is provided on each of Ohio’s 88 counties. The links to eachcounty’s web
SOUTHWEST OHIO PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Adams County. Parks that we have visited and reviewed: Chalet Nivale Preserve. Chaparral Prairie State Nature Preserve. Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve. Edge of Appalachia: Buzzardroost Rock Trail. Edge of Appalachia: Charles A. Eulett Wilderness Preserve Trail. Edgeof
MEIGS COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES 63300 State Route 124 Reedsville, OH 45772. Trail map. Park size: 791 acres. Total trail length: 4 miles. Dog friendly (Not on beach) Fishing (check the official site to see if there are any restrictions) Hunting when in season with license. Please visit ASHTABULA COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Clara D Peet Preserve (Metro Park) 405 Creek Rd., Conneaut, Ohio 44030. GPS coordinates: N41.9194942,W80.6133841. Location: From I-90 E take exit 235 for OH-84/OH-193 toward N Kingsville. Turn left onto OH-193 N/OH-84 W. for about 1 mile. Continue following OH-193 N, then follow Creek Rd to Keefus Rd in Conneaut. NORTHWEST OHIO PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES There are a couple of ways to find park information for a county: Click on the county in the list below, or Just type the county’s name in all lower case letters following our domain name, https:// WASHINGTON COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES 254 Falls Run Rd., Cutler, Ohio 45724. GPS coordinates: N39.444950, W81.746817. Location: Located 4.5 miles east of Bartlett, follow State Route 550 to County Road 6. Proceed .75 mile south on County Road 6 to Twp. Road 69. The signed preserve is .5 FAYETTE COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Fayette County Parks & Nature Preserves. The following list of parks and preserves includes those managed by federal, state, county, and non-governmental agencies (such as the National Audubon Society, the Nature Conservancy, various historical societies, etc.). We have tried to collect information on the activities and facilities available at BASIC FERN IDENTIFICATION Silvery spleenwort is also known as Silvery glade fern because it grows in openings or glades. The foliage, though green, is a bit yellowish. The sorai are arranged on the back of the pinnae in a herringbone pattern. It is said to be “silvery” because the length of the stem is covered in white hairs. THE LUNA MOTH: MALE AND FEMALE The male luna moth (bottom) has a wide and luxuriant antenna, while the female’s antenna (top) is narrow and spindly. The differences between the two gender’s antennae reflect the species’ reproductive strategy. When the Luna moth caterpillar is fat and happy, it buries itself in leaf litter and makes a cocoon under theleaves.
THOMPSON LEDGES
Thompson Ledges is a small park managed by the Thompson Township Park Commission; the township is located in Geauga County in northeast Ohio. To get to the geological formation that makes up the ledges, we entered the driveway of the Thompson Township Park Commission. REGIONAL GUIDE TO PARKS Regional Guide to Parks. TrekOhio’s Regional Guide to Parks lists over 920 outdoor destinations in Ohio. These destinations include parks, nature preserves and trails that are managed by various branches of government and by non-governmental agencies. Information is provided on each of Ohio’s 88 counties. The links to eachcounty’s web
MORGAN COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES 10220 Burr Oak Lodge Road, Glouster, Ohio 45732. GPS coordinates: 39.5308132, -82.0372993. View on Google Maps. Area: 2,593 acres in all. 664 acres lake. Trail information: 10.6 miles of hiking trails. 7 miles of bridle trails (also open to backpackers) PORTAGE COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Park Map for Nelson Kennedy Ledges. TrekOhio photos and descriptions of Nelson Kennedy Ledges. Novak Sanctuary (State Nature Preserve) Townline Road, Aurora, Ohio 44202. GPS coordinates: N41.327850, W81.298117. Location: Located on Townline Road at the eastern edge of Aurora in Portage County, about 1 mile north of Route 82. PREBLE COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Allen & Adaline Garber Nature Center (County Park) 9691 State Route 503 North, Lewisburg, OH. GPS coordinates: N39.881099 W84.547445. Location: The park is located 2 miles north of Lewisburg, Ohio. Park size: 100 acres, but 65 acres are still farmed to raise revenue for the park. However 33 acres is forest with trails. CARROLL COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Location: Community Park on Route 39 South of Carrollton Entrance across from Wood Road. Park size: 55 acres. 19th century farm w restaurant, tavern, market, bed & breakfast, walking paths. Leesville Lake (State Wildlife Area) Location: See above link COLUMBIANA COUNTY PARKS & NATURE PRESERVES Sheepskin Hollow (State Nature Preserve) 50991 Pancake–Clarkson Rd., Negley, Ohio 44441. GPS coordinates: N40.751717, W80.537667. Park size: 453 acres. Narrow sandstone gorge with waterfalls, wildflowers. However, this is an unimproved site without trails. Location on GoogleMaps.
OHIO’S 12 SPECIES OF TURTLES AT A GLANCE Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans)Red-eared Slider — This species has a thick, red line along the side of its head behind its eye, but it does not have red on the side edge of its shell, nor is there any red on its neck, or legs. This one has a peeling shell (see here for more information about that). This is the same red-eared slider viewed from the front. COMMON SPRING WILDFLOWERS IN OHIO This post illustrates a couple of dozen, common species of spring wildflowers in Ohio. The scientific name in each caption links to an article where you can learn more about that species (a Wikipedia article, if possible). It also lists the months in which THE LUNA MOTH: MALE AND FEMALE The male luna moth (bottom) has a wide and luxuriant antenna, while the female’s antenna (top) is narrow and spindly. The differences between the two gender’s antennae reflect the species’ reproductive strategy. When the Luna moth caterpillar is fat and happy, it buries itself in leaf litter and makes a cocoon under theleaves.
HAND-FEEDING HUMMINGBIRDS AT LAKE HOPE Hand-feeding Hummingbirds at Lake Hope. The Nature Center at Lake Hope State Park is well-known as the place to go if you want to try hand-feeding hummingbirds. This seasonal activity typically begins in July. This year park officials will continue to host the hand-feeding sessions on Thursday through Sunday from 1 to 3 PM until Labor Day.Skip to content
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SPRING 2020 UPDATE: HIKING IN A TIME OF PANDEMIC Posted on March 29, 2020April 3, 2020by Bob Platt
UPDATE (04/03/2020): ODNR announced that they are closing Hocking Hills State Park (all park properties plus Conkles Hollow Nature Preserve) on April 3rd until further notice. ------------------------- ------------------------- I hope all of our readers are doing well and staying healthy during this global pandemic. Deb and I are both doing fine. As you know, Governor DeWine issued a stay-at-home order for Ohioans. Per the order, residents are still allowed to go to a park or outdoor space for exercise: “Families will still be able to go outside, including to parks and outdoor spaces that remain open, and take a walk, run, or bike ride but should continue to practice social distancing by remaining 6 feet away from other people. Playgrounds are closed because they pose a high risk of increasingtransmission”.
State parks, forests, nature preserves, and wildlife areas are open in Ohio if you are looking to get some outdoor exercise. Most facilities – nature centers, campgrounds, lodges, and dining facilities are closed. You can read more details on the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources pandemic emergency operations page.
If you are looking for places to go – TrekOhio has a regional guide to Ohio parks organized by county. Be aware that some facilities (playgrounds, lodges, camping, etc.) will be closed dues to the pandemic. Spring is a great time for viewingwaterfalls and
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Continue reading “Spring 2020 Update: Hiking in a Time ofPandemic” →
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WEST VIRGINIA: NORTH BEND RAIL TRAIL Posted on September 21, 2019September 22, 2019by Bob Platt
The North Bend Rail Trail is a 72 mile long rail trail conveniently located adjacent to West Virginia’s North Bend State Park. The trail is composed of hard-packed dirt and gravel and is a multi-use trail for cyclists, hikers, and riders on horseback. Motor vehicles are not permitted on the trail.Deb on North
Bend Rail Trail
Continue reading “West Virginia: North Bend Rail Trail” → Posted in Hiking , OhioIndustrial History
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review , Southeastern Ohio VINTON FURNACE EXPERIMENTAL FOREST: HIKE TO THE BELGIAN COKE OVENS Posted on September 8, 2019September 9, 2019by Bob Platt
On our recent trip to Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, we sought to discover if there was a path through the main trails of this state forest leading to the ruins of a 19th century iron mining and refiningoperations.
Ruins of the
19th century Belgian coke ovens Continue reading “Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest: Hike to the Belgian Coke Ovens” → Posted in Hiking , Park Reviews for Neighboring States,
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WEST VIRGINIA: NORTH BEND STATE PARK – VARIOUS TRAILS Posted on July 2, 2019July 3, 2019by Bob Platt
We spent a day hiking a series of smaller trails at North Bend State Park in West Virginia. Although the trails were short, they scenic. The trails we hiked include: Giant Tree Trail, Giant Pine Trail, Castle Rock Trail, and the Overlook Trail.Castle Rock
viewed from behind it Continue reading “West Virginia: North Bend State Park – VariousTrails” →
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WILDWOOD PRESERVE IN METROPARKS TOLEDO Posted on June 24, 2019by Deb Platt
The Wildwood Preserve is a 493 acre park in the Toledo area. The total trail mileage in the park is about 9.4 miles. The trails include a couple of boardwalks, and one trail passes through a covered bridge. A few trails in the park feature unusually sandy soil because this area was once the shoreline of an ancient, glacial lake. The land making up the preserve formerly belonged to the Stranahan family (two brothers in this family founded the Champion Spark Plug Company in 1908). Park officials have preserved a number of buildings from the Stranahan estate, including the _Manor House_ and the _Ward Pavilion_. A one-room schoolhouse built in 1897, the _Oak Grove School_, has also been moved onto the preserve property. In addition to buildings, park officials continue to maintain the Ellen Biddle Shipman Gardens that were once part of the estate.From
the rear of the Manor House stairs descend to the Lusk/Mewborn Boardwalk which is part of the Wildwood Floodplain Trail Continue reading “Wildwood Preserve in Metroparks Toledo” → Posted in Hiking , WestVirginia
WEST VIRGINIA: NORTH BEND STATE PARK Posted on June 16, 2019June 16, 2019by Bob Platt
North Bend State Park is a 2,400-acre state park in West Virginia featuring numerous hiking trails, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and easy access to the 72-mile long North Bend Rail Trail. North Bend State Park is located in Cairo, WV, about a 45 minute drive from the Ohio border. The park offers a variety of accommodations including a 29 room lodge with a restaurant, cabins, and camping sites.On
the Nature Trail loop at North Bend State Park Continue reading “West Virginia: North Bend State Park” → Posted in Hiking , Park Reviews for Neighboring States,
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FORT BOREMAN PARK – PARKERSBURG, WV Posted on May 31, 2019June 16, 2019by
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A couple of years ago I started a new job teaching Computer Science at a local college. I’ve been so busy with teaching that the volume of posting to this site has plummeted. I hope to get back into the swing of things with this post and future posts about hiking in Ohio and elsewhere. Rest assured that while we have not been posting, we have been hiking and have a huge backlog of material. Expect future articles from TrekOhio about hiking in Ohio, West Virginia, and Japan. Fort Boreman Park is a 12 acre park in Parkersburg, West Virginia. It is the site of a former Civil War fort situated high on a hill-top overlooking the Ohio River.View of Ohio
River from Fort Boreman Park Continue reading “Fort Boreman Park – Parkersburg, WV” →Posted in Hiking
SALTPETRE CAVE STATE NATURE PRESERVE Posted on October 22, 2018October 23, 2018by Deb Platt
For those who enjoy hiking by cliffs, outcroppings and caves, Saltpetre Cave State Nature Preserve is a tiny preserve in Hocking County with an abundance of such features. Although it is only 14 acres in size, it contains four significant recess caves. Two of the caves have 8-foot tall ceilings, mouths that are more than 100 feet wide, and chambers which extend back more than 120 feet into the bedrock. Another cave actually consists of three, vertically stacked recess caves. And a final cave has a decent-sized chamber with two smaller openings. The preserve is named after a white mineral deposit, saltpetre (potassium nitrate), which can be seen in patches on some ofthe cave ceilings.
Standing
in the opening of one of the caves Continue reading “Saltpetre Cave State Nature Preserve” →Posted in Hiking ,
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HOLDEN ARBORETUM: CANOPY WALK & EMERGENT TOWER Posted on September 8, 2018September 24, 2018by Bob Platt
The
Murch Canopy Walk passes through the treetops In mid-August we visited Holden Arboretum to see two new attractions – the Murch Canopy Walk and the Kalberer Emergent Tower. Located in Lake County, Holden Arboretum is the largest publicly-accessible arboretum in the state of Ohio. With 3,600 acres of gardens and forest and over twenty miles of trails there is much to see and do. This article discusses the new canopy walk and the emergent tower. For more information on Holden Arboretum, please see the posts about ourearlier visits .
Continue reading “Holden Arboretum: Canopy Walk & Emergent Tower”→
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WAYNE NATIONAL FOREST (ATHENS UNIT): WILDCAT HOLLOW Posted on August 22, 2018September 24, 2018by Deb Platt
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chose the 5-mile long “short loop”. Wayne National Forest encompasses over a quarter million acres in southeastern Ohio; the national forest is divided into three units: Athens, Marietta, and Ironton (see the links at the bottom for more information on these units). Like all national forests, recreational use of the forest is only one of its purposes. Forestry officials are also concerned with conservation, timber harvesting, mineral management, livestock grazing, watershed protection, and wildlife management. Among the recreational activities available in the Athens Unit are hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, ATV riding, huntingand fishing.
Within the Wildcat Hollow area of the Athens Unit, there is a 15-mile loop trail for backpackers (referred to on signs as the _long loop_), and a 5-mile loop trail for day hikers (referred to as the _short loop_). Bob and I have done the short loop hike a couple of times. We went once in the spring, and had a less-than-enjoyable time. The trail was extremely wet and muddy, and I’m referring to a suck-the-hiking-boot-off-of-your-foot kind of muddy. I kept thinking that once we got out of the hollow and onto the ridge, things would improve. But it was pretty much a five-mile slog through the mud. However, we decided to give it another try when it was drier. So we returned during August of a previous year. The going was much better, and we actually enjoyed ourselves. Continue reading “Wayne National Forest (Athens Unit): WildcatHollow” →
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