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Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve Visitor Information Pavilion

3223 Waggoner Riffle Rd, West Union, OH 45693
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5y

Beautiful scenery. Great place for a small intimate wedding (my niece got married here and it was intimate and personal, just what she dreamed of). There is a big open shelter that is fantastic with all the natural features. The overlook made for a perfect view of the bride and groom sailing off in a canoe at sunset on Ohio Brush Creek below. Just can't say enough about the beauty here hidden in the Edge of Appalachia in Adams Co. Can't wait to go back and get some hiking and...

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6y

4 different trails that we explored, the Joan Jones, Buzzardroost, The Wilderness and the Lynx Prarie Trials. All have different trail heads. They all are well maintained and east to follow.

Buzzardroost was the longest at 4.4 miles but also my favorite. The overlook at the end is well worth the trip. The Joan Jones is a shorter option for a good overlook at 1.6 miles total out and back but is uphill all they way to the overlook.

Overall a great...

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5.0
4y

The perfect place for immersing yourself in nature. Gorgeous scenery surrounds you throughout the Preserve and its trails. Cedar Falls and the Gorge at Cedar Run is a must see - the perfect time to hike this trail is when water flow is at its strongest in the Spring (or after a heavy rain - it's worth the mud!). Some trails are difficult to find and the area has no cell phone reception so plan...

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Edward MuhlhauserEdward Muhlhauser
4 different trails that we explored, the Joan Jones, Buzzardroost, The Wilderness and the Lynx Prarie Trials. All have different trail heads. They all are well maintained and east to follow. Buzzardroost was the longest at 4.4 miles but also my favorite. The overlook at the end is well worth the trip. The Joan Jones is a shorter option for a good overlook at 1.6 miles total out and back but is uphill all they way to the overlook. Overall a great place to hike!
Ashley AnneAshley Anne
The perfect place for immersing yourself in nature. Gorgeous scenery surrounds you throughout the Preserve and its trails. Cedar Falls and the Gorge at Cedar Run is a must see - the perfect time to hike this trail is when water flow is at its strongest in the Spring (or after a heavy rain - it's worth the mud!). Some trails are difficult to find and the area has no cell phone reception so plan accordingly!
Juniper SpringzJuniper Springz
Edge and all the Edge properties are absolute treasures. Void of trash, graffiti, and egotistical rock cairns, day-hikers have access to safe, well-planned trails. Decades ago, individuals had the foresight to protect the convergence of ecoregions that occurs in Adams County. The Cincinnati Museum Center and The Nature Conservancy continue to protect and manage this unique area.
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4 different trails that we explored, the Joan Jones, Buzzardroost, The Wilderness and the Lynx Prarie Trials. All have different trail heads. They all are well maintained and east to follow. Buzzardroost was the longest at 4.4 miles but also my favorite. The overlook at the end is well worth the trip. The Joan Jones is a shorter option for a good overlook at 1.6 miles total out and back but is uphill all they way to the overlook. Overall a great place to hike!
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The perfect place for immersing yourself in nature. Gorgeous scenery surrounds you throughout the Preserve and its trails. Cedar Falls and the Gorge at Cedar Run is a must see - the perfect time to hike this trail is when water flow is at its strongest in the Spring (or after a heavy rain - it's worth the mud!). Some trails are difficult to find and the area has no cell phone reception so plan accordingly!
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Edge and all the Edge properties are absolute treasures. Void of trash, graffiti, and egotistical rock cairns, day-hikers have access to safe, well-planned trails. Decades ago, individuals had the foresight to protect the convergence of ecoregions that occurs in Adams County. The Cincinnati Museum Center and The Nature Conservancy continue to protect and manage this unique area.
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