The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry manages 23 state forests.[1]
| Name |
Location (of main entrance) |
How many acres (km2)
|
| Beaver Creek State Forest |
|
1,122 acres
|
| Blue Rock State Forest |
Muskingum County |
4,578 acres
|
| Brush Creek State Forest |
Rarden |
13,515 acres
|
| Dean State Forest |
Lawrence County |
2,745 acres (10 km2)
|
| Fernwood State Forest |
Jefferson County |
3,023 acres
|
| Gifford State Forest |
Athens County |
320 acres (1.3 km2)
|
| Harrison State Forest |
Harrison County |
1,345 acres (5 km2)
|
| Hocking State Forest |
Laurelville |
9,817 acres
|
| Maumee State Forest |
Swanton |
3,299 acres
|
| Mohican-Memorial State Forest |
Ashland County |
4,541 acres
|
| Perry State Forest |
New Lexington |
4,706 acres
|
| Pike State Forest |
Pike/Highland counties |
12,159 acres
|
| Richland Furnace State Forest |
Byer |
2,524 acres (9 km2)
|
| Scioto Trail State Forest |
Chillicothe |
9,600 acres (38 km2)
|
| Shade River State Forest |
Meigs County |
2,859 acres
|
| Shawnee State Forest |
West Portsmouth |
64,978 acres
|
| Sunfish Creek State Forest |
Monroe County |
637 acres (2.6 km2)
|
| Tar Hollow State Forest |
Chillicothe |
16,436 acres
|
| Vinton Furnace State Experimental Forest |
Vinton County |
12,086 acres
|
| West Blue Rock State Forest |
Muskingum County |
698 acres
|
| Yellow Creek State Forest |
Columbiana County |
756 acres (3.1 km2)
|
| Zaleski State Forest |
Zaleski |
27,851 acres
|
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