Boord State
Nature Preserve

Boord State Nature Preserve at a Glance
Date established:1986
Acreage (total):127 acres (51 hectares)
Miles of trails:0.75 mile (1.2 kilometers)
Hunting:No hunting allowed
Nearby natural areas: Veto Lake Wildlife Area (9 miles)
Acadia Cliffs Wildlife/Nature Preserve (9 miles)
Gifford State Forest (11 miles)
Official preserve website:http://naturepreserves.ohiodnr.gov/boord
127 acres. The original preserve was dedicated in 1987, and another 35 acres was later added. This nature preserve has a small parking area and a short loop trail. It features a small hemlock-sandstone gorge with a waterfall. It borders a girl scout camp on the west side, but is otherwise surrounded by farmland.

To reach Boord, take OH-550 east from US-33 24.7 miles to Burnett Road, Washington Co-6 (turn right at 14.4 miles to stay on 550; turnoff is past Bartlett and before Barlow). Turn right on Burnett and go 0.6 mile to Falls Run Road, Twp-69. Turn right and go 0.2 mile to the parking area.