ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves - Lake Katharine
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INFORMATION

Mailing Address:
2045 Morse Road,
Building F-1
Columbus, OH 43229-6693
(614) 265-6453

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Lake Katharine
State Nature Preserve

2,019 acres - Jackson County

Address

1703 Lake Katharine Rd
Jackson, OH  45640

Lat/Long Coordinates

N39 05.158'
W082 40.175'

Special Features

- diverse spring wildflower display
- rare bigleaf and umbrella magnolias
- sandstone cliffs
- permit access to lake (see Lake Use Policy)

Facilities

Parking lot and 6 mile trail system.

Learn more

Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve is a magnificent natural area in southeast Ohio's Jackson County. It was dedicated as a state nature preserve through the foresight and generosity of two long-time business partners, Edwin A. Jones and James J. McKitterick.

The focal point of this preserve is a clear water lake surrounded by towering sandstone cliffs.

The rich Appalachian forest is cut by three deep ravines in which are found magnolias, eastern hemlock, sweet gum, birch and beech.

The dry ridge tops support an association of mountain laurel, Virginia pine and oak. The preserve has many native orchids as well as diverse spring flora.

Lake Katharine harbors the state's largest and finest populations of both bigleaf and umbrella magnolia trees, both state-listed species.

Local directions

Located in Jackson County, 2 miles west from Jackson on State Street (County Road 76 or Beaver Pike); turn right and proceed 2 miles north on County Road 85 (Lake Katharine Road).