Trimble Ohio HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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


1. Wayne National Forest Venture into vast woodlands, rolling hills, and scenic ridges in Ohio's only national forest. Extensive trail networks wind through hardwood forests, streams, and hidden valleys for unforgettable hiking adventures.


2. Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail Hike through pine groves, wildflower meadows, and along sparkling streams on this classic Wayne National Forest trail. Choose a five-mile day hike or tackle the longer 17-mile loop for a truly immersive backcountry experience.


3. Strouds Run State Park Explore lush forests, rugged hills, and sparkling Dow Lake on over 15 miles of designated hiking trails. Majestic hardwood stands and peaceful valleys make every step scenic and serene.


4. Hocking Hills State Park Discover dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and deep gorges on miles of well-marked trails winding through ancient sandstone formations. Iconic attractions like Old Man's Cave and Cedar Falls delight hikers of all levels.


5. Zaleski State Forest Traverse rolling hills, fern-filled ravines, and quiet streams on Ohio's premier backpacking route. Multi-day and day hikes offer solitude, wildlife sightings, and breathtaking Appalachian scenery.



6. Burr Oak State Park Enjoy miles of wooded trails circling Burr Oak Lake and climbing forested ridges. Varied terrain, rich wildlife, and tranquil waters make for an inviting natural escape year-round.


7. Hocking State Forest Wander through remote woodlands and rugged hills on scenic hiking loops, including the celebrated Conkles Hollow Rim Trail. Towering cliffs and quiet valleys reward adventurous trekkers.


8. Lake Hope State Park Journey through forested hills, wetlands, and remnants of Ohio's iron industry on a diverse trail system. Wildflowers, wildlife, and scenic overlooks await in every season.


9. Dysart Woods Step beneath towering old-growth oaks in Ohio's largest remaining tract of original forest. Designated trails meander through a living natural history museum rich in biodiversity.


10. Buckeye Trail Follow blue blazes along the Buckeye Trail as it loops through forests, valleys, and small towns across southeastern Ohio. This long-distance hiking route offers both day hikes and extended backpacking in natural splendor.