There's nothing like a quiet walk in the beautiful Buckeye State to help you clear your mind and recharge for the busy demands of everyday life. So the next time you're feeling stressed, head to the wilds of Ohio to recharge your batteries, reflect on the present, and set intentions for the future. (Of course, these beautiful trails will also undoubtedly make you appreciate the beauty of nature in our wonderful state). There's no better way to refresh both your mind and body. Here are seven of the best hikes in Ohio, and we hope you'll explore them all!
1. John L. Rich Trail (John Bryan State Park)
Surrounding the beautiful Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, this southwest Ohio state park features several trails that are great for year-round hiking. The 1.3-mile John L. Rich Trail is one of our favorites, and it's perfect for when you want to take a short but scenic hike. (As an added bonus, It's also close to Clifton Mill, which is the perfect place for a hot meal after a brisk hike, too!)
2. Towpath Trail (Cuyahoga Valley National Park)
You'll follow the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal along this one-of-a-kind trail. Keep your eye out for canal locks and be sure to stop at the Canal and Boston Store visitor centers. You'll wind your way through forests, fields, and wetlands. There's a little something for everyone along this special trail — especially for Ohio history buffs.
3. Fallen Timbers Northwest Territory Trail (Metroparks Toledo)
Fallen Timbers Battlefield & Ft. Miamis features a 1.5-mile loop trail that takes hikers and bikers to the place where the 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers occurred. Along the way, you'll encounter written information about the battle and history of the area. There's also a visitors center to explore.
4. Old Man's Cave Loop (Hocking Hills State Park)
This hiking trail is stunning no matter what season, offering hikers an immersive experience in the wondrous wilds of Ohio. You'll marvel at the beautiful caves and waterfalls along this trail, which features dozens of both along the way! Learn more about the hiking at Hocking Hills in this feature article.
5. Adirondack Trail Boardwalk (Five Rivers Metroparks)
Hills & Dales MetroPark features an excellent 1.4-mile boardwalk trail that's handicap accessible. You'll take in beautiful forest views that look like a real-life fantasy any time of the year. Stop at Dogwood Pond for a rest and enjoy the scenery before continuing on. View a map of this beautiful Ohio park here.
6. Squaw Rock Loop Trail (Cleveland Metroaprks)
If you're feeling adventurous and up for a challenge, South Chagrin Reservation features stunning views of the Chagrin River along this loop trail. It clocks in at a little over a half-mile in distance, but you'll want to take it slow as the area is difficult to traverse.
7. Horseshoe Falls Trail (Ceasar Creek State Park)
The trek to Horseshoe Falls follows the park's 11.5-mile Perimeter Loop Trail. You can hike the whole loop trail to see the falls, or just park your vehicle at Flat Fork Ridge and follow the yellow markings. (After you've crossed the swinging bridge, it won't be long until you reach the falls and approach the observation area.) Part of a larger trail, the 2.4-mile out-and-back trek to Horseshoe Falls from Flat Fork Ridge is a fairly easy, eventful journey that’s perfect for a short hike. Learn more about this hike on AllTrails.
Have you ever taken any of these hikes? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
What are your picks for the best hikes in Ohio? What would you add to the above list? Sound off on your favorite hikes in Ohio in the comments below! And for more beautiful places to explore in the Buckeye State, be sure to bookmark this article: A Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Ohio’s Natural Beauty – Waterfalls, Beaches, Hikes, And More!
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