Buckeye Trail
The Buckeye Trail is a scenic hiking trail that spans approximately 1,444 miles across the state of Ohio. It is designed to showcase the diverse landscapes of the region, including forests, rivers, and rural areas. The trail connects various parks and natural areas, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Established in 1958, the Buckeye Trail is marked with blue blazes, guiding hikers along its route. It is part of the larger North Country National Scenic Trail, which extends across several states. The trail offers opportunities for hiking, camping, and enjoying Ohio's natural beauty.