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Ohio State Parks with Hiking Trails

Listed Alphabetically:

Alum Creek
AW Marion
Barkcamp
Beaver Creek
Blue Rock
Buck Creek
Burr Oak
Caesar Creek
Cowan Lake
Deer Creek
Delaware
Dillon
East Fork
East Harbor
Findley
Forked Run
Geneva
Great Seal
Guilford Lake
Harrison Lake
Hocking Hills
Hueston Woods
Indian Lake
Jackson Lake
Jefferson Lake
John Bryan
Kelleys Island
Kiser Lake
Lake Alma
Lake Hope
Lake Loramie
Malabar Farm
Mary Jane Thurston
Maumee Bay
Mohican
Mosquito Lake
Mt Gilead
Muskingum River Pkwy
Paint Creek
Pike Lake
Portage Lakes
Punderson
Pymatuning
Rocky Fork
Salt Fork
Scioto Trail
Shawnee
Stonelick
Strouds Run
Tar Hollow
Van Buren
West Branch

Click on the park name for more information

State Parks with Hiking Trails

What You Should Know

Come prepared

  • For long hikes, bring water and and a high-energy snack, dress in layers and wear sturdy footwear
  • Shorter nature walks, bring field guides, binoculars and a camera

Wheelchair accessible paved trails are offered at:

  • Adams Lake
  • Barkcamp
  • Ash Cave in Hocking Hills
  • Quail Hollow

Accessible boardwalk trails are offered at Maumee Bay's Nature Center

Many state park trails are multiple use • Be on the lookout for horseback riders or mountain bikers on bridle or multi-use trails

Pets on a leash are allowed on most trails

Buckeye Trail

  • Follow the blue blazes on the signs

Backpackers must register with the park office • Camping is allowed in designated areas • Pack out all trash and litter

Winter is a great time to hit the trail

  • Try one of our popular guided winter hikes, or strike out on your own
  • Dress for the weather, wear warm and sturdy boots, and watch for ice!