Wayne National Forest–Greendale Wetland
Greendale Wetland
Logan, Ohio 43138
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Wayne National Forest–Greendale Wetland
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About Greendale Wetland
Greendale wetland is an approximate 20-acre wetland consisting of open water, wet meadow, bottomland hardwood and buttonbush swamp habitat. An abandoned railroad bed traverses the middle of the wetland that provides for easy hiking and viewing of wildlife. Greendale Wetland is located on the Wayne National Forest, adjacent to OH-595.
About Wayne National Forest
The Wayne National Forest is located in the hills of southeastern Ohio. This small national forest, in the heart of the heavily populated Midwest, covers almost a quarter million acres of Appalachian foothills. The Wayne is divided into three blocks administered by two Ranger Districts at Athens and Ironton. A field office is also located east of Marietta.
Visitors to national forest lands are welcome to camp, hike, hunt, and fish. The Forest boundaries surround a checkerboard pattern of ownership, with public and private ownership interspersed. There are over 300 miles of trails on the Forest for hiking, all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding, mountain biking, or horseback riding.
From Wayne National Forest website