Blue Rock State Forest is a popular outdoor recreation area in southeastern Ohio known for its rugged terrain, dense woodlands, and opportunities for hiking, camping, and hunting.
Blue Rock State Forest covers rugged and heavily forested terrain characterized by steep hills, rock outcrops, and a rich mix of hardwoods including oak, hickory, and maple. Located in Muskingum and Morgan counties, Ohio, the forest spans over 4,000 acres and provides a natural escape in the Appalachian foothills region. The area supports diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds, making it a favored destination for wildlife enthusiasts and hunters. Blue Rock was established primarily for sustainable timber management, wildlife habitat protection, and recreational use. Visitors enjoy a network of trails used for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, along with several primitive camping areas suited for backpackers and tent campers. The forest’s rugged landscape also supports hunting seasons for deer and small game, adhering to Ohio Division of Wildlife regulations. While not heavily developed, its natural beauty appeals to those seeking solitude and backcountry experiences. Notable features include scenic overlooks atop sandstone cliffs and clear seasonal streams. The forest’s remoteness and minimal facilities make it especially appealing for visitors desiring a more rustic outdoor adventure. Multiple access points off rural roads link to trailheads and parking areas. Blue Rock State Forest’s proximity to small towns like McConnelsville and Zanesville allows convenient resupply and exploration of local culture. With stewardship by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, this State Forest balances resource use and conservation, serving as an important green space in Ohio’s hill country.
Scenic sandstone cliffs offering panoramic views of the surrounding forest
Diverse wildlife habitat including opportunities to spot white-tailed deer and wild turkey
Extensive trails suited for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Primitive camping sites providing a quiet, backcountry experience
A sandstone outcrop providing sweeping views of the forested hills below, popular for photography and picnics.
A clear, seasonal stream flowing through the forest that supports local amphibians and adds to the area's peaceful ambiance.
Mix of oak, hickory, and maple creating a vibrant habitat that supports diverse wildlife year-round.