Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve

Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve

2715 Davis Memorial Road Peebles, Ohio 45660

Official Website
Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve (Ohio History Connection) webpage

About this Location

Geologic features include excellent Silurian dolomite cliffs. Both Greenfield dolomite and Peebles dolomite are exposed. Ohio black shale occurs on the tops of the knobs. An impressive fault, causing vertical displacement of 30 feet, exposes adjacent cliffs of Greenfield and Peebles dolomite.

  • Oustanding geological and botanical site
  • Rare plant species
  • 2-mile trail system with bridges, bulletin board, interpretive signs, boardwalk, and parking lot
  • Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve is an outstanding geological and botanical site.

​The preserve’s dolomite cliffs provide habitat for white cedar and sullivantia. American aloe, dwarf hawthorn, hairy wing-stem, side-oats gramma grass, and purple coneflower are found in the prairie openings. Other significant species include tall larkspur, limestone Adder’s-tongue fern, narrow-leaved bluecurls, and Walter’s violet.

Notable Trails

Trails at Davis Memorial State Nature Preserve include:
Buckeye Trail
Sullviantia Trail
Agave Ridge Trail
The Buckeye Trail passes through the nature preserve connecting two loop trails and creating a 2-mile trail system. There are two parking areas on Davis Memorial Road, one for each loop. Short hikes can be taken for each loop or longer out-and-back hikes can be made from either parking lot using the Buckeye Trail.

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