By 1812Blockhouse

NOTE: Updated with additional information; see below.

Hot off the presses, the 2021 Mohican Regional Trail Guide has been published by the Mohican Trails Club.

The Guide features a map populated with hiking, horseback and bridle, canoeing, kayaking, and mountain bike trails in the Mohican Region. This includes Malabar Form, the Mohican State Park and Forest, Pleasant Hill Lake Park, and adjacent lands.

According to the Club, “The 2021 revised and updated trail guide is a 21” x 34”, 2-sided publication made of a durable water resistant material. It features a colorful topographic map of Mohican State Park and Forest hiking, mountain bike and bridle trails with each trail type color coded for quick reference.”

Additional features include showing parking areas, hunting zones, and snowmobile trails.

The new Regional Guide is available at the Mohican State Park Office, the Malabar Farm Visitor’s Center, or the Pleasant Hill Lake Park Office for $2.00.

You can also obtain a map for each donation of $10 or more made to the Club at the following address:

Mohican Trails Club
1908 Stoneridge Drive
Ashland, Ohio  44805

UPDATE for March 20, 2021: The 2021 Mohican Adventure Guide can be accessed and read online at this link.

Source: Mohican Trails Club

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