ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves - Hueston Woods
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Mailing Address:
2045 Morse Road,
Building F-1
Columbus, OH 43229-6693
(614) 265-6453

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Hueston Woods State Nature Preserve

200 acres - Butler & Preble counties

Address

6301 Park Office Rd
College Corner, OH 45003

Lat/Long Coordinates

N39 34.457'
W084 45.684'

Special Features

- Old-growth woods
- Excellent spring wildflowers

Facilities

Parking lot and 3-mile trail system

Learn more

Hueston Woods is a tiny remnant of the beech-maple forest that once stretched in a broad band from southwestern Ohio to its northeastern corner.

This forest type is dominated by the ghostly gray trunks of beech trees along with varying proportions of sugar maple, red and white oaks, and white ash.

The quantity and variety of species vary according to the wetness and slope of the ground and other environmental factors. In Hueston Woods, beech trees form nearly 44 percent of the canopy, sugar maples make up 28 percent and white ashes 19 percent.

During the spring, the forest floor is blanketed with a luxuriant display of wildflowers including dutchman's breeches, squirrel corn, large-flowered and sessile trilliums, may-apple, bloodroot and several species of violets and buttercups.

Local directions

Located in Preble/Butler counties 5 miles north of Oxford within Hueston Woods State Park on the west side of Acton Lake.