GIFFORD STATE FOREST
 
GIFFORD STATE FORESTBern Township, Ohio   43728
(lat:39.4473 lon:-81.909)
 
 
	
	
 
 
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry welcomes you to     the heart of Ohio's hill country. Gifford State Forest is the smallest of Ohio's state     forests, at 320 acres, but offers some very pleasant hunting and hiking opportunities     in the scenic northern edge of Athens County.      This state forest was donated to the state in 1959 by William Gifford Selby under     conditions that it be used for experimentation and research. It was named for his     mother Virginia Gifford and her family.      Today, Gifford State Forest is managed by the Division of Forestry as a seed     orchard facility. Treees planted here are genetically superior plants that produce     superior seeds which are made readily available to the division's tree nurseries. In     turn, the seedlings grown from these seeds are made available to the citizens of Ohio     for reforestation on public and private lands.      Game animals such as deer, grouse and rabbit, as well as many non-game animals     thrive in the area. Hunting these and other game animals is permitted on the forest in     season. The forest is open to the public from 6 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 
GeneralLand, acres320
Day-UseHuntingyes
 Hiking Trail, miles4