Hard hiking trails in Ohio are serious half-day to full-day commitments. Long mileage, sustained climbing, and sometimes rocky or exposed terrain push these routes well past a casual outing in the upper Midwest forests, lakes, and bluffs.

Trail Compass currently indexes 1 hard-rated routes in Ohio, totalling roughly 7 trail miles. The average hard trail in this state is about 6.5 miles long, which is a useful starting point when you are sketching a weekend.

Across the upper Midwest forests, lakes, and bluffs, the most reliable hiking season is May through October for most trails; winter snowshoe travel is popular on flatter routes. Shoulder-season visits can deliver beautiful empty trails but tilt the difficulty upward — short days, possible snow, and unstaffed entry stations all add friction.

Expect wildlife typical of the upper Midwest forests, lakes, and bluffs: white-tailed deer, gray wolves in the northern reaches, bald eagles along the lake shores, beavers in the wetlands, and loons calling at dusk. The risk of a serious encounter is low, but the cost of getting it wrong is high — give animals space, store food correctly, and never approach a young animal even if no parent is visible.

How to use this page: every trail listed below links through to a full guide with distance, elevation gain, route type, best-season notes, wildlife expectations, parking guidance, and nearby attractions. Combine this filter with the Trail Compass park pages to plan a trip around a specific Ohio destination.

All hard trails in Ohio

TrailParkLengthElevationRoute
Cuyahoga Valley Saddle Trail Cuyahoga Valley National Park 6.54 mi 1,704 ft Out & Back

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