Pike State Forest (Ohio) Explained

Pike State Forest
Map:Ohio#USA
Location:Western Pike County/Eastern Highland County, Ohio, USA
Coords:39.1583°N -83.2292°W
Area:12084.3acres
Established:1924
Governing Body:Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Pike State Forest is a state forest in the state of Ohio. Located off State Route 124, it covers an area of 12084acres in western Pike County and eastern Highland County.

History

In 1924 the acquisition for the lands of the forest began, with the objective of restoring damaged woodland affected by fire and human interference to a form of protection. In the 1930s the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Division of Forestry undertook much of the restoration work.[1]

Landscape and resources

Pike State Forest, whilst a protected area, offers a wide range of recreational activities, and the area is open to the public from April 1 to November 30 every year.[1] It has 33miles of trails for hiking and horse riding, 10miles of trail open to motorcycles and off-road all-terrain vehicles.[1] In season, Pike State Forest is also open to public hunting and fishing. Anderson Lake within the forest is a popular spot for fishing.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Perry State Forest . ODNR Division of Forestry . Ohio Department of Natural Resources . Aug 11, 2015.