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State Nature Preserve [1] Acres County Acadia Cliffs State Nature Preserve: 112.5: Athens Adams Lake Prairie Nature Preserve: 22.37: Washington Audubon Islands Nature Preserve: 170: Lucas Aurora Sanctuary State Nature Preserve: 164: Portage Baker Woods State Nature Preserve: 47.3: Mercer The Evans R. Beck Memorial Nature Preserve: 10.1: Portage ...
Christmas Rocks State Nature Preserve in Fairfield County; Rhododendron Cove State Nature Preserve in Fairfield County; Shallenberger State Nature Preserve in Fairfield County; Saltpetre Cave State Nature Preserve in Hocking County; Boch Hollow State Nature Preserve (exposure is along the westernmost edge only) in Hocking County; Lake Katharine ...
Buzzardroost Rock Trail, also known as Christian and Emma Goetz Buzzardroost Rock Trail, is a hiking trail in the Edge of Appalachia Preserve system in Adams County, Ohio. [1] It is located in the Appalachian Mountains and has a length of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). [2] It is part of the Buzzard Roost Nature Reserve. [3] [4]
A waterfall at Glen Helen Nature Preserve in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Courtesy of Erin Hill When I return to the house, I throw the brown sugar ham in the oven and the cheesy potatoes in the slow cooker.
Hocking Hills State Park is a state park in the Hocking Hills region of Hocking County, Ohio, United States.In some areas the park adjoins the Hocking State Forest.Within the park are over 25 miles (40 km) of hiking trails, rock formations, waterfalls, and recess caves.
Blue Rock State Park: Muskingum: 337: 1.36: 1949 Buck Creek State Park: ... Ohio; Crane Hollow Nature Preserve, Hocking County, Ohio; Edge of Appalachia Preserve, in ...
1,336 acres, Trautman Nature Center open year round, features interactive displays, an auditorium, research laboratory and viewing windows Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve: Mentor: Lake: Northeast: website, nature center, 673-acre preserve, features the Carol H. Sweet Mentor Marsh Nature Center, operated by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Fort Hill State Memorial is a Native American earthwork located in Highland County, Ohio, United States. Built by the Hopewell culture, it is maintained by the Arc of Appalachia Preserve System and the Ohio History Connection. [2] The earthwork, built about 2,000 years ago, is a walled enclosure made of soil on top of a flat summit.