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Showing the top 5 results for {{searchTerm}} {{ store.storeInformation.localName | uppercase }} {{ store.storeInformation.distance | roundToTwoDecimal}} miles This is My Preferred {{storeLocatorText}} Your Free Friday Download is now available! Check out this week's coupon and other digital coupons. View All Weekly Ads4,525 acres in Ashland County32 miles of hiking trails; 22 miles of bridle trails; 8 miles of snowmobile trails; 24-mile mountain biking trail; 10 "Park and Pack" campsites; 1.5-mile Discovery Forest interpretive trail Mohican-Memorial State Forest is located in southern Ashland County, midway between Columbus and Cleveland. It is easily reached from I-71 and State Routes 97 and 3. The natural attributes of the area combined with state and nearby commercial facilities have made this region one of the more popular year-round attractions of the state. The Memorial Forest Shrine is dedicated to the memory of more than 20,000 Ohio citizens killed in conflict since World War II.

It is open 7 days a week from 8am-5pm and it is handicap accessible. Hiking trails wind through the primitive and scenic areas of the forest and park. These trails lead to such attractions as Pine Run Creek, the Fire Tower and Clearfork Gorge. An 8-mile snowmobile/mountain bike/bridle trail can be used during appropriate weather conditions. Cross-country skiing, sledding and picnicking can also be enjoyed in and around the forest and park. Ten back-country park and pack campsites are available on a first-come/first-served, self-registration basis. A 24-plus-mile mountain biking trail loop offers riders a choice of two trailhead locations. One trailhead is located on State Route 3 across from Mohican State Park’s Class A Campground. The other is located on ODNR Mohican Road 51, near the former Mohican Youth Camp. Rules for Mohican-Memorial State Forest Mohican-Memorial State Forest is open to visitors between 6 a.m. and 11p.m. daily. Legal campers, if applicable, hunters, and anglers may be present during other times.

Operation of motor vehicles is restricted to roads provided for such travel. Speed limit on state forest roads is 30 MPH unless otherwise posted. Vehicles may not be parked where traffic or access to division service roads or trails are obstructed.
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Sell Used Furniture Berkeley Fires are not permitted expect in grills or fire rings provided, or in portable stoves. Fires must be attended to at all times. Trash must be disposed of in receptacles provided. Camping is only permitted on designated areas for such use. Hunting and fishing is permitted in most state forests as regulated by the Division of Wildlife.

Shooting is prohibited within 400 feet of any building, facility, or recreation area and from or across any road or driveway. Discharge of any firearm is not permitted except during lawful hunting season. Public display or consumption of any alcoholic beverage is prohibited. Disturbance, defacement, or destruction of any property, material, natural feature, or vegetation is prohibited. Berries, nuts, and mushrooms may be gathered and removed except from posted areas. State forest boundaries are indicated with yellow blazes on the trees and/or posted signs. Other general rules for visitation are found at OAC 1501:3-2 Rules for Visitation "Park-and-Pack" Campsite Information and Rules There are 10 primitive Park-and-Pack campsites. These campsites are primitive, hike-in campsites. There are no restrooms, water, or utilities at the campsites. Campsite parking is provided at designated parking areas noted on the forest map. Camping is on a first-come first-served basis.

NO reservations are accepted. Visitors may NOT sign-up for a campsite in advance with the intent on camping at a future date. Self-registration for Park-and-Pack campsites is available at the kiosk located at the state forest headquarters and service buildings. The address of the kiosk is 950 ODNR Mohican Road 60 (County Road 939), Perrysville, Ohio 44864. To complete the self-registration for camping, write your name and campsite number on the provided clipboard and fill out a camping registration form. Both are located on the kiosk. The form has two parts. Detach and place one part of form in the drop box located at the kiosk and keep the other part of the registration form on the dashboard of your vehicle. For campsites 1 through 8, the maximum number of campers allowed per site is 6. Campsites 9 and 10 are group campsites and can accommodate a maximum of 15 campers at each to accommodate scouting groups, etc. Designated campsites are marked by a red triangle on a white carsonite post.

Camping may only occur on the designated site. No camping is allowed on any adjacent areas. Campfires are only allowed in the metal fire ring provided at each site. Campfires are prohibited from 6am to 6pm during the months of March, April, May, October, and November. Campfires should never be left unattended and must be extinguished and cool prior to leaving the campsite for any reason. Construction of structures is prohibited except for tents and other camping structures. Persons may bring domestic cats and dogs provided they are leashed and under-control at all times. Persons must have proof of current rabies inoculation for the animal. A collar or tag bearing the owner’s name and address must be attached to the animal, and the owner must clean-up after their pet and pack out any pet waste. Trash must be packed out. No burying or burning of trash. Human waste may be disposed of at the trench marked with the half-moon symbol. Harassing wildlife and/or feeding of wildlife is prohibited.

Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Collecting any items such as rocks or wood from the forest, other than mushrooms and berries, is prohibited. Cutting of vegetation is prohibited. Metal detectors are prohibited. Geocaching is prohibited without a permit. Mohican-Memorial State Forest is managed under the multiple-use concept for timber and wildlife habitat, forestry research and demonstrations of good forest land management, primitive recreation and natural beauty, tree seed for forest nurseries and protection of soils and watershed. Timber products obtained from harvest, stand improvement and thinning operations include saw logs, veneer logs with some pulpwood and firewood. Pine plantation thinnings yield fence and guard posts and poles. During the spring and fall fire seasons, a major objective of the forest organization is to prevent, detect and suppress wildfires that occur on state and private land within the protection district. The many gas wells and transmission lines that you see are a result of the development of a natural gas storage field underlying the forest.