Bellevue Ohio HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Bellevue, Ohio.


1. North Coast Inland Trail Traverse woodlands, farmlands, and open country on this multi-use trail linking Bellevue to Elmore. Hikers enjoy a peaceful rural landscape and sections that double as the Buckeye Trail, Ohio's iconic long-distance hiking route.


2. East Harbor State Park Explore miles of wooded and lakeside hiking trails winding through beaches, wetlands, and forests along the Lake Erie shoreline. The park offers diverse terrain and birdwatching amid sand dunes, marshes, and scenic bays.


3. Findley State Park Venture into mature forests and around Findley Lake on a network of winding trails. Enjoy rolling hills, diverse woods, and tranquil lakeshore vistas perfect for both day hikes and extended outings.


4. Castalia Quarry MetroPark Hike dramatic rim paths and descend to rugged quarry floors in this unique park. Expansive views, rare plants, and a blend of rocky and wooded terrain highlight every step.


5. Edison Woods MetroPark Discover one of Ohio's largest remaining forested wetlands with extensive hiking trails weaving through old-growth woods, meadows, and vernal pools. Wildlife sightings and peaceful seclusion await at every turn.



6. Mason Road Wilderness Area Journey through a pristine landscape of wetlands, forest, and prairie on natural-surface trails. This hidden gem offers solitude, birdwatching, and a true back-to-nature hiking experience.


7. Lake Erie Bluffs Admire panoramic views of Lake Erie from high bluffs and meander through mature forests and open meadows. The park's trails offer dramatic scenery and access to wild, undeveloped shoreline.


8. Catawba Island State Park Stroll along wooded trails and rocky shores on this Lake Erie peninsula. Enjoy tranquil lakeside vistas, breezy woodlands, and abundant birdlife on every hike.


9. Goll Woods State Nature Preserve Step back in time amid towering ancient oaks and virgin forest groves. Hikers experience rare plant life, seasonal wildflowers, and a peaceful, untouched landscape.


10. Oak Openings Preserve Metropark Roam through rare oak savannas, pine forests, and sand dunes on miles of diverse trails. The park is a hiker's paradise with distinct habitats, unique geology, and exceptional wildlife viewing.