The Hike To Raven Rock Nature Preserve In Ohio Is So Special, It Requires A Permit To Conquer
By Beth|Published November 11, 2021
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Ohio is a treasure trove of natural wonders just waiting to be explored. From caves to waterfalls, beautiful riverfronts, and more, the Buckeye State is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. Today’s feature destination is perhaps one of the most unique — and rare — of Ohio’s wonders. Raven Rock Nature Preserve is an ancient sandstone outcropping that gives way to panoramic views of the Ohio River Valley. This outdoor destination is so rare and lovely, in fact, that hikers must first obtain a permit before visiting. Of course, the extra preparation work only makes this adventure all the more meaningful!
Raven Rock Nature Preserve is one of the crown jewels of the Ohio River Valley. Offering a unique insight into the landscape and its history, this attraction is one that belongs on your bucket list.
No ordinary rock, Raven Rock is a promontory of Mississippian age sandstone. There are many different stories about how the rock received its name, one of the most popular is that it looks like a bird when seen from overhead.
While you're there, be sure to look for the potentially threatened blackjack oak and the state endangered small-flowered scorpion weed, both of which are cherished parts of the preserve.
Ready to plan your adventure to this remarkable attraction? You’ll need to visit the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website to request a permit.
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