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400 Park Rd, Ray, OH 45672
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Leo Petroglyphs & Nature Preserve

357 Township Hwy 224, Ray, OH 45672
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5.0
11y

Leo petroglyph site is a fort ancient location that horned petroglyph is missmissgrashi we know hin as tarus the bull. It is the only location that ive found the symbol for the great snake skin medicine bag:, which means this site may be the location for the first medicine lodge this is a place of legend the most powerful healing site the priesthood created. The female priestess is using a stone egg made of crystal, she is a level four priestess, the highest level they could reach. Look at all the rolled and polished crystals in the ravine below, look at the bottom of the little creek. Still more crystal going deep underground. Put crytal with underground water add a alingment that squezes the earth and energy is releastd. One set of petroglyphs says when the spirit of the earth entrs the water great medicine is releasted.the altar they mention is still there took me years to find it about the size of a coffee cup and into it goes a certain stone egg. One pours water into and over it to connect to the energy below good luck and understand...

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5.0
1y

This place is magical here's a video I shot recently walking around the trail which is totally worth it. There are hemlocks in this Glen because they were brought here from New England on the glaciers during the Ice Age. It's a little microclimate down in the bottom. Warm in the winter and warmer in the summer. It's like a rain forest in many ways. It's not a long trail and it's not terribly strenuous, but it's so worth it. Summer the trail is quite overgrown and there's poison ivy, so be prepared. In the winter it's equally amazing. You can walk all through the streams and the bottom of the streambed is sandstone, so it's like walking on a sidewalk almost! Note that the trail entrance is right by the steps beside the shelter on the forest side. The trail is a loop that eventually brings you back to the other side of the shelter over ...

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3.0
4y

Wonderfully historic and a beautiful site to visit. It really does help you to connect to the history of the area. Unfortunately, I cannot give it five stars due to the state of preservation of the area. The site and area around it is covered in graffiti and people even carve onto the ground next to the preserved markings.

I am not insulting the volunteers who have done an incredible job working to educate and preserve, but unfortunately, the site itself is being continually degraded. I don't know what the answer is (put a layer of plexiglass over it?), but it is saddening to see history being...

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Ross GobbleRoss Gobble
This place is magical here's a video I shot recently walking around the trail which is totally worth it. There are hemlocks in this Glen because they were brought here from New England on the glaciers during the Ice Age. It's a little microclimate down in the bottom. Warm in the winter and warmer in the summer. It's like a rain forest in many ways. It's not a long trail and it's not terribly strenuous, but it's so worth it. Summer the trail is quite overgrown and there's poison ivy, so be prepared. In the winter it's equally amazing. You can walk all through the streams and the bottom of the streambed is sandstone, so it's like walking on a sidewalk almost! Note that the trail entrance is right by the steps beside the shelter on the forest side. The trail is a loop that eventually brings you back to the other side of the shelter over by the road.
George jeterGeorge jeter
Be prepared to drive into REALLY obscure rural area to get here. Located between farms basically. Sadly there is massive vandalism to the site. It is in an open unstaffed location and the Petroglyphs are being ruined by modern people carving their own names etc into the rock. Which is sad because the ancient carvings are so interesting. The associated nature walk is great! Stunningly scenic. It is less than a mile circle but it is a vigorous athletic hike. Spray to discourage ticks.
Devon JeterDevon Jeter
Very pretty although senic hike. Easy to miss the turn off for the park entrance as well, so be sure to slow down when getting close. Great day hike, especially on a hot summer day, as a good amount of tree cover and caves were cool in the heat. Hiking trail was easy to follow and not too strenuous. A woman in another group that was there at the same time hiked the trail in sandles and completed the trail as well. If you are in the area I would recommend the trip!
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This place is magical here's a video I shot recently walking around the trail which is totally worth it. There are hemlocks in this Glen because they were brought here from New England on the glaciers during the Ice Age. It's a little microclimate down in the bottom. Warm in the winter and warmer in the summer. It's like a rain forest in many ways. It's not a long trail and it's not terribly strenuous, but it's so worth it. Summer the trail is quite overgrown and there's poison ivy, so be prepared. In the winter it's equally amazing. You can walk all through the streams and the bottom of the streambed is sandstone, so it's like walking on a sidewalk almost! Note that the trail entrance is right by the steps beside the shelter on the forest side. The trail is a loop that eventually brings you back to the other side of the shelter over by the road.
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Be prepared to drive into REALLY obscure rural area to get here. Located between farms basically. Sadly there is massive vandalism to the site. It is in an open unstaffed location and the Petroglyphs are being ruined by modern people carving their own names etc into the rock. Which is sad because the ancient carvings are so interesting. The associated nature walk is great! Stunningly scenic. It is less than a mile circle but it is a vigorous athletic hike. Spray to discourage ticks.
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Very pretty although senic hike. Easy to miss the turn off for the park entrance as well, so be sure to slow down when getting close. Great day hike, especially on a hot summer day, as a good amount of tree cover and caves were cool in the heat. Hiking trail was easy to follow and not too strenuous. A woman in another group that was there at the same time hiked the trail in sandles and completed the trail as well. If you are in the area I would recommend the trip!
Devon Jeter

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