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Buzzards
Roost Nature Preserve encompasses approximately
1300 acres of some of the most rugged and
beautiful country in this area. The rolling
uplands are deeply cut by precipitous wooded
ravines that are wild and picturesque. From the
top of the cliffs bordering Paint Creek, There
is a magnificent panorama of ranges of rolling
hills, while below is the deep gorge of the
stream, flanked by vertical cliffs of sandstone
and shale. From the highest elevation to the
lowest it is 600 feet, a condition that will be
found only in a few places in Ohio. The preserve
is located at the southern limit of glaciations
in this region. It is part of some of the oldest
continuously eroded landscape on earth.
There is a rich
diversity of plant and wildlife here for the
careful observer. Many species of birds have
been noted here as well as a wide range of plant
life.
The area is rich
in history yet to be discovered. There are
several decaying home sites where only the stone
foundations can be found and maybe an old well
or two. There is also an long forgotten cemetery
dating back to the late 1800's. There are
numerous former logging roads that crisscross
the area for easy walking.
Buzzards
Roost is devoted to the recreational study of
the areas natural history and scenic beauty. The
former Barnhart home is primarily used for
educational, nature-oriented activities.
Information about planned public activities can
be found on the
Schedule of Events.
To arrange
access to this property call our office at (740)
773-8794
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Rules & Regulations
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