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357 Township Hwy 224, Ray, OH 45672, United StatesMap
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  • Dewayne P
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    Short nature trail with petroglyphs

    Upon arrival there is a free parking area and some signage that talks about the trail. It is short, but there are some steep areas. The petroglyphs are under a gazebo type shelter with signs about the...

    Reviewed on Nov 29, 2021
  • HRJackson19
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    Really Neat!

    I really enjoyed this stop. If you’re nearby it is worth going to! The nature trail is gorgeous!! I would definitely wear hiking shoes though because it can get steep. It is a great part of preserved ...

    Reviewed on Oct 9, 2019
  • PatCincinnati
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    Part of the Ohio History Connection

    we visited as part of the Ohio History Connection Passport series. It was interesting to see. A bit difficult to see some of the petroglyphs as they were covered with leaves etc. The site does need...

    Reviewed on Jul 3, 2019
  • TravelAddict1959
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    Interesting site we ran across purely by accident

    As weekend road trippers we are always on the lookout for obscure out of the way types of places that most have never heard of. This was one of those places. Found it due to a sign on Rt 35 and decide...

    Reviewed on Aug 27, 2018
  • Doug F
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    Important Prehistoric Site, But Poorly Maintained (Watch out for bears!)

    I expected much more. The prehistoric petroglyphs were drawn by early Native Americans thousands of years ago, but the site is very poorly maintained. There was an old newspaper covering up much of ...

    Reviewed on Jul 18, 2018