Laurelville Weather


Filed Under: Camping, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback, Hunting, Paddling, Skiing

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Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow. Dogwoods, redbuds and a variety of wildflowers color the hillsides in the springtime. Fall's pageant of color is spectacular.

Map

http://www.ohiodnr.com/parks/parkmaps/tarhollow.gif

Directions

16396 Tar Hollow Road, Laurelville, Ohio 43135

References and External Links

Posted by: thoos and last modified on Dec 05, 2006 by thoos

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