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State Forest Maps. Click on a column heading to sort the maps. Depending on your browser settings, click or right-click the link to view the PDF. List of all forest maps, including trail systems.
- Division of Forestry
The Division of Forestry promotes and applies management for...
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- Landowner Assistance
Ohio has around 8 million acres of forested land, and...
- Maps & Documents
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- Forest Health
Information about forest health concerns in Ohio including...
- Division of Forestry
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supply of water. Trail maps are available at forestry.ohiodnr.gov. Hunting is permitted on most state forest property, and numerous ponds and lakes afford fishing opportunities. Four shooting range sites are open. Four all-purpose vehicle (APV) areas are provided by the Division of Forestry for off-road motorcycles and all-purpose vehicles
Ready to check out the best trails in Ohio for hiking, mountain biking, climbing or other outdoor activities? AllTrails has 2,293 hiking trails, mountain biking routes, backpacking trips and more. Discover hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Explore the most popular river trails in Ohio with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
Once the hunting grounds for the Native American Shawnee tribes, the rugged landscape of the 1,095-acre Shawnee State Park offers outdoor adventurers an opportunity to explore the back country of southern Ohio’s Appalachian foothills near the banks of the Ohio River.
Welcome to Shawnee State Forest! Shawnee is the largest State Forest in Ohio, encompassing over 63,000 acres, or nearly 100 square miles. Sha wnee is often referred to as “The Little Smokies of Ohio.” Questions often come up about the Forest. This tour guide is meant to help answer some of the routine, most often ask ed