1703 Lake Katharine Rd, Jackson, OH 45640, United StatesMap
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Lovely hike, under two hours
Two of the five trails are closed until may 2024! I walked the three open trails and they were lovely! An easy 2 miles altogether. I was really shocked by how cool this perverse was with all the rock...
We loved the Pine Ridge trail, which is 2 1/2 miles long. This preserve is a wonderful place to hike without the crowds of the Hocking Hills area. We hiked among so much beauty for 45 minutes before w...
Lake Katharine is the best kept secret in Jackson, OH The trails are so well maintained. So many rock formations and cliffs. Very comparable to Hocking Hills. The Lake is very beautiful-especially...
Farthest northern reach of bigleaf magnolias, small trees, big leaves.
These old trees were protected by good folks for a long time before the State acquired Lake Katherine. You can see big hairy poison ivy roots as big around as your arm. They're climbing into the huge ...
Lovely hike, under two hours
Two of the five trails are closed until may 2024! I walked the three open trails and they were lovely! An easy 2 miles altogether. I was really shocked by how cool this perverse was with all the rock...
Great hiking! Beautiful place!
We loved the Pine Ridge trail, which is 2 1/2 miles long. This preserve is a wonderful place to hike without the crowds of the Hocking Hills area. We hiked among so much beauty for 45 minutes before w...
Best kept secret in Jackson
Lake Katharine is the best kept secret in Jackson, OH The trails are so well maintained. So many rock formations and cliffs. Very comparable to Hocking Hills. The Lake is very beautiful-especially...
Farthest northern reach of bigleaf magnolias, small trees, big leaves.
These old trees were protected by good folks for a long time before the State acquired Lake Katherine. You can see big hairy poison ivy roots as big around as your arm. They're climbing into the huge ...