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Great Seal State Park is dedicated to the wilderness spirit of Ohio. The history of the Shawnee nation and Ohio's early statehood is centered in these rugged hills. Challenging trails take visitors to scenic vistas of distant ridgetops and the Scioto Valley below. These very hills are depicted on the Great Seal of the State of Ohio, from which the park gets its name.
Map
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Directions
From Cleveland, Ohio: Take I-71 South to I-270 West to U.S. 23 South (Circleville Exit) Travel South on 23, through Circleville 17 miles to Delano Exit Follow signs to Park Entrance From Columbus, Ohio: Take U.S. 23 South through Circleville 17 miles to Delano Exit Follow signs to the park, which is located three miles East off of U.S. 23 From Cincinnati, Ohio: U.S. 50 East to Chillicothe. Take U.S. 23 North to State Route 159 Turn right on Delano Road, follow signs to the Park, which is located 2 miles North of Chillicothe From Toledo, Ohio: Take U.S. 23 to Columbus to I-270. Take I-270 West to U.S. 23 exit. Go South through Circleville 17 miles to Delano RoadExit. Follow the signs to the Park From Chillicothe, Ohio: Take State Route 159 North to Delano Road, turn right and go to the Marietta Road intersection; turn right to the Park Entrance.
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Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

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