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Also, see Blue Rock State Park
 * =Birding in Ohio=

Muskingum County
=Blue Rock State Forest= Cutler Lake Road Blue Rock, Ohio 43720 Blue Rock State Forest website Blue Rock State Forest map

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Blue Rock State Forest
Coordinates: 39.841839, -81.867744 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Blue Rock State Forest
Blue Rock State Forest is only 15 minutes from The Wilds and makes a good stop to see woodland birds in this area. In the winter, Forest Road 8 is closed to vehicles between Cutler Lake Road and Poverty Ridge Road as it climbs a steep ridge and is difficult to plow. This makes it a very pleasant winter hike, especially when there is no snow cover. If you are visiting The Wilds and are looking for a place to walk, Blue Rock State Park and Blue Rock State Forest provide good options. From Ken Ostermiller

About Blue Rock State Forest

 * 4,578-acres in Muskingum County
 * 26 miles of bridle trails

Most of the marginally productive farmland was originally acquired by the federal government during the 1930s under the Resettlement Administration. Surface ownership was later transferred to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry while the federal government retained a three-fourths interest in the oil and gas rights. Subsequent reforestation and the application of forest management and protection practices have transformed low-quality farmland into one of Ohio's most beautiful and productive forests.

In 1949, management of Cutler Lake and the adjoining recreation facilities was transferred to the Division of Parks and Recreation.

From Blue Rock State Forest website



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