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Number of Trails: |
4
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Total Mileage |
50
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Difficulty: |
Challenging
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Trail Description |
Challenging due to multiple short but steep hills and occasional muddy conditions is low lying areas.Mostly single path trail through hardwood forest. Several scenic overlooks of Alum Creek resevoir. Particularly scenic in late April and early May when wild flowers are in bloom (and it's not too wet) and mid to late October when leaves are in full turn. |
Best Time to Visit |
June through November. Particularly scenic in late April and early May when wild flowers are in bloom (and it's not too wet) and mid to late October when leaves are in full turn. |
Times to Avoid |
Winter, spring, and early summer if there has been rain. The soil is mostly clay, which leads to slippery trail conditions when they are wet. |
Campground |
RV or tent with horse tie ups. Potable water |
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Additional Information |
Primitive |
Water, Tie-up |
Alum Creek State Park
(740) 548-4631
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Alum Creek Park Office
3615 S Old State RdDelaware, OH43015-9455,
Delaware, OH 43015
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Directions |
Primary trailhead is at the Howard road horseman's campsite. Take the route 36/37 exit off Interstate 71 about 12 miles north of I270 north of Columbus Ohio. Go one half mile east to county road 35 (known locally as 3Bs&K road). Go two miles north to Howard road. Go west on Howard about one mile. The camp site is on the right just after you cross Alum Creek Resevior. |
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This information was provided by John on 8/31/2002 10:06:24 PM |