Tar Hollow State Forest is a richly wooded natural area in south-central Ohio offering diverse outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and wildlife observation within a serene forested landscape.
Tar Hollow State Forest covers a substantial area of rolling hills, mature woodlands, and scattered wetlands in Hocking and Ross counties of Ohio. Established to conserve natural resources and provide a recreational escape, it is part of a larger protected region including Tar Hollow State Park. The forest features oak-hickory forests interspersed with beech, maple, and black cherry, supporting abundant wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbird species. Historically, the land was logged and farmed before being reclaimed for conservation in the early 20th century, resulting in a mature second-growth forest rich in biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy a network of trails winding through quiet glades and along small streams, with opportunities for fishing in stocked lakes and ponds. The forest is a popular destination for camping, mountain biking, and seasonal hunting. Key landmarks include several scenic overlooks and the forest’s proximity to the larger Tar Hollow State Park. This forest provides an accessible yet peaceful outdoor experience, ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for varied recreational options amid Ohio’s Appalachian foothills.
Lake Logan Overlook with panoramic views of the forest and surrounding hills
Diverse hardwood forest supporting abundant wildlife including rare bird species
Mountain biking trails that range from beginner to advanced levels
Quiet backcountry streams offering peaceful fishing spots
A man-made reservoir popular for fishing, paddle sports, and providing scenic views over the forest.
Extensive trail networks of varying difficulty that traverse deep woods and gentle hills.
Dense hardwood forest habitats supporting white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a diverse array of forest birds.