Crane Hollow Nature Preserve is a protected natural area in Ohio known for its diverse habitats, serene landscapes, and excellent hiking opportunities along rocky streams and forested valleys.
Crane Hollow Nature Preserve spans over 500 acres in Athens County, Ohio. This preserve features a rugged landscape of steep hills, narrow hollows, hardwood forests, and clear mountain streams, offering a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. The preserve is managed by the Athens Conservancy and is recognized for its ecological diversity, including mature beech-maple forests, rare plants like the Ohio buckeye, and habitats for a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. The area provides excellent opportunities for hiking on well-maintained trails that follow the stream valleys and climb to ridge tops, showcasing scenic rock formations and occasional waterfalls. Historically, the land was once heavily logged and farmed, but conservation efforts have allowed the ecosystem to recover its natural character. Visitors enjoy the tranquility of the forest, birdwatching, and the natural beauty of the small creeks winding through Crane Hollow. It is an appealing destination for hikers, naturalists, and anyone seeking a quiet natural setting within southeastern Ohio’s unglaciated Allegheny Plateau region. The preserve is open year-round with free access, but visitors should be prepared for uneven terrain and stream crossings.
Crane Hollow Trail with scenic stream crossings and rock outcrops
Mature beech-maple forest and rare native plants
Quiet, less-trafficked hiking opportunity in southeastern Ohio
Views of the steep ravines and small waterfalls along the hollow
A clear mountain stream that runs through the preserve, providing lush habitat and scenic water features.
Natural rock formations along the trails offer scenic views and occasional cascades, especially after rains.
Mature hardwood forest with towering beech and maple trees supporting diverse wildlife and understory plants.