Friday, April 16, 2021

John Bryan State Park, OH

ABOUT THE PARK: 
John Bryan State Park - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
 
DIRECTIONS: 
GPS Coordinates 39.78696, -83.86276

TRAIL MAP: 
John Bryan State Park Trail Map - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
 

HIKE DISTANCE: 3.3 miles

THE HIKE: 
Drive 'n hike New Jersey to Missouri to help my mother who recently had hip replacement surgery.  This is hike 1 of 2 on the day 2.  Where I usually would drive 4 hours, hike 8-10 miles, then drive another 4 hours, I broke this down into shorter drives with two shorter hikes because of where I am  with working my way back to full speed after my hip replacement surgery.
A connector trail to the North Rim Trail from the parking lot.
At the North Rim Trail we turned left.  Shawnee and I had hiked the opposite direction back on November 30, 2009.
There are overlooks and access points for rappelling but even with little foliage, not much to be seen down below.
The view from an overlook.
The trail was lined with bluebells.
Right on the John L Rich Trail down into the gorge.  The North Rim Trail continues but ...
... it soon entered Clifton Gorge Nature Preserve where dogs are not allowed.
Descending on the John L Rich Trail.
At the bottom a bridge crosses over Little Miami River.
I managed to dig up some pictures of when Shawnee and I hiked here previously.  April 16, 2021 compared to November 30, 2009.
Crossing the bridge over ...
Little Miami River (2021 and 2009)
Now on the South Gorge Trail which follows along Little Miami River.
A wood duck in a tree.
Wouldn't it be nice to live in that house?
At a fork the South Gorge Trail is to the left, we went right closer to the water.
The trail seems to get a fair amount of use as it is well-defined but there are several downed trees to go over or around.
But the views are great from this level.
Coming up on the bridge to cross back over to the other side.
A gorgeous yellow-throated warbler.
Now on the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati State Coach ...
... to where it ends at the park road.  A hard right just beyond the gate ...
... leads back to the North Rim Trail and the connector trail to the parking lot.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful Hikes and pictures! Thank you for sharing, I hope you are feeling as good as new!
    Diane

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    1. Thanks, Diane! I love this park and always wanted to hike there again but the last trip the trails were closed for bridge replacement. I finally made it this time. I am starting to feel good as new. It is a pretty amazing surgery.

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  2. So many great birds in this post!

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