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Welcome, friends of the Buckeye Trail. This group is open to all Buckeye Trail enthusiasts, whether you live in Central Ohio or not. All are welcome.
This group is for people who wish to learn about and do more with Ohio's Buckeye Trail. For over 1440 miles, the Buckeye Trail winds around Ohio, reaching into every corner of the state. From a beachhead on Lake Erie near Cleveland, to a hilltop overlooking the Ohio River in Cincinnati, a hiker can experience a little of all that Ohio has to offer.
The Buckeye Trail is identified by blue blazes, 2" wide by 6" high, on trees or poles. The trail is maintained and managed by the Buckeye Trail Association (BTA), an Ohio non-profit 501(c) volunteer organization.
The Buckeye Trail (BT) is the longest circular trail in the United States. The Buckeye Trail and the North Country Trail (NCT) share the same path for over 800 miles. The North Country Trail is America's longest National Scenic Trail stretching 4600 miles from New York to North Dakota. The American Discovery Trail (ADT) follows the Buckeye Trail for most of its route through Ohio. While the Buckeye Trail is primarily a foot trail, parts of the Buckeye Trail can be explored by bicycle, horse, and car.
The Buckeye Trail needs your support! You can help the Buckeye Trail by hiking it, organizing hiking trips on it, getting involved in trail crew outings, and donating to the Buckeye Trail Association. Membership in the BTA is not required but recommended. If you wish to learn more or join the Buckeye Trail Association visit www.BuckeyeTrail.org.
If you have any questions, you can send an email to CentralOhio@BuckeyeTrail.org.
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See all- Membership Drive at Nocterra Brewing41 Depot St, Powell, OH
You are invited to a fun evening of food, drink, socializing, and more with the Central Ohio Chapter of the BTA.
What: The Central Ohio Chapter of the Buckeye Trail Association will be hosting a Membership Drive at Nocterra Brewing. We will have beer from Nocterra and burgers from the Trail Magic Kitchen food truck. After socializing, we will discuss 2024 events for the Central Ohio Chapter, including TrailFest 2024. Bring ideas of what activities you would like the Chapter to do.
Cost: The cost of a beer and burger ticket for existing BTA members is $15. The cost for new members is $40 and includes a one-year BTA membership.
Registration: The registration form is linked here. New members can select the 'New Member Ticket' and existing members can select the 'Current Member Ticket' to pay ahead of time. You can also RSVP to the Meetup Event and pay at the Membership Drive in person.
Where and When: The Membership Drive will start at 6:30pm on April 25th at Nocterra Brewing (41 Depot St, Powell, OH 43065).
Contact: Email CentralOhio@BuckeyeTrail.org with any questions.
- Network event7 attendees from 10 groups hostingBTA MorelfestBTA Beall Farmstead and Barn , Cadiz, OH
May 3‐5, 2024
Morelfest is the Muskingum Lake Chapter's signature event held every spring at the BTA Beall Farmstead and Century Barn in Deersville, OH. Join us a weekend-long celebration dedicated to the morel mushroom, featuring guided and solo foraging hikes, live music, campfires, potluck meals, and various outdoor activities. All skill levels are welcome.
Registration for Morelfest is open: HERE- Register for a weekend or day pass
- Camping is included in the weekend pass
- Guided hikes are only guaranteed for the first 50 registrants
Event Details:
- Date: May 3-5, 2024
- Location: BTA Beall Farmstead, 83949 Beall Rd Cadiz, OH 43907
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BTAMorelfest/
Weekend Schedule:
- Friday:
- Arrive at Noon
- Meet 'n greet at Beall barn at 7 PM for campers
- Explore and enjoy the surroundings
- Saturday:
- 7:30 AM - Breakfast courtesy of the Deersville General Store
- 8:30 AM - Meet your hike leaders and hiking locations will be revealed
- 9:00 AM - Group hikes start departing from camp
- 5:00 PM - Potluck camp meal.
- Evening entertainment with live music starting at 7 PM
- Sunday:
- Morning hikes (leaders may not be available)
- Gates close at 3 PM
Camping Details:
- Primitive and RV camping
- No electricity at campsites
- Fires allowed in raised pits
- Bring your own camping essentials
Food and Activities:
- Breakfast provided by Deersville General Store
- Potluck camp meal at 5 PM on Saturday. Be sure to bring something to share with everyone
- Electric available for crackpots; refrigerators, stove, and microwave also available for use
- Bring your own plates, napkins, and cups; pack out your trash
- Outdoor games for daytime activities and sparklers and glow sticks for evening are welcome
Music: 7 PM music sponsored by Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration. Tuscarawas River Band performs until 10 PM, with a possible second band
Contact: The Morelfest team at morelfest@buckeyetrail.org