North Central Ohio Gravel Routes
The area loosely follows the I-71N Corridor areas including; Amish, Mohican, Danville, Centerburg, Shauck, Magnolia
Routes start in the following counties: Delaware, Morrow, Knox, Richland, Ashland, Medina, Stark, Wayne, Holmes
Featured Routes
Lots of gravel on this route and some very challenging grades. Plenty of beautiful views and interesting scenery; watch out for the yeti yard art that's packing heat! No services on the route.
Start point is the public boating/fishing access road and parking lot on the east side below the dam. Closest address is the Army Corps of Engineer office, 36007 State Route 715, Warsaw, OH 43844. This is on the west side of the dam. There is a port-a-john at the start.
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