At Leo Petroglyphs & Nature Preserve, you can explore ancient human history as well as geology and natural science, all while enjoying a beautiful hike.
The petroglyphs are a legacy of the American Indian peoples of ancient Ohio. Carved into a sandstone slab, this remarkable rock art includes 37 figurative drawings of humans, birds, footprints, animals and symbols. The most famous image is a human head with deer antlers and bird’s feet (see photo below). The carvings are most likely the work of the Fort Ancient culture and may be as much as 1,000 years old.
You can hike the nature preserve on a 0.7-mile trail through a gorge along unglaciated Mississippian sandstone cliffs that are 20-65 feet high. The trail may be short, but it provides a lot of variety–elevation changes, waterfalls, streams, various rock formations, informative plaques, wildflowers, animal tracks and more. My husband and daughter came along with me, and we all loved this trail.