Perry State Forest

Perry State Forest

New Lexington, Ohio 43764

Perry State Forest website
Perry State Forest brochure with map

Also, see all the hotspots at:
Perry County Birding Drive

About Perry State Forest

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Much of Perry State Forest was strip mined for coal prior to existing reclamation law, resulting in very rugged, sometimes barren terrain. Since the state acquired the area in 1961, some reclamation has been accomplished, including a large area along County Road 48. Several reforestation and test tree plantings have been established on the forest. Note: The AVP area is open from April 1 through November 30.

The Perry APV area is the most popular public riding area in Ohio. Miles of challenging trails are open. Picnic tables and latrines are provided at the parking area.

Perry State Forest has a very scenic, day-use bridle trail system. Parking for horse trailer rigs is provided along County Road 48. The Miles Lake water is suitable for horses.

The diversity of forest cover encourages a variety of wildlife species and hunting opportunities.

Features

  • Roadside viewing

  • Restrooms on site

Content from Perry State Forest webpage