The Hanging Rock area of the Wayne National Forest provides some excellent opportunities for riding off-highway vehicles (OHVs). This system has 26 miles of trail available for off-highway vehicle, mountain bike, and hiking use.
Camping is allowed at the trailheads during the open season. Camping is also frequently done around the Hanging Rock ponds by fisherman and during hunting seasons by all the hunters that use the area.
Hanging Rock Trailhead is accessed from State Highway 650 off U.S. Highway 52. Go north 3/4 mile to Forest Road 105. Stay on paved Forest Road 105 for approximately 1.5 miles to the paved trailhead parking. GPS Lat/Long coordinates for the area are 38 deg 34' 51" / 82 deg 43' 29".
Thought I'd stop back here and see what was in the area. Sure wish they had a sign posted at the road of how far it was to get back. It was 1.5 miles to get to the trailhead.
A 12-mile loop hiking trail shared with ATVs, people show courtesy to share the trail. Trails are easily identifiable and there are plenty of places to access the river/lake for the pup. There are 3 steep downhill-uphill combo in the loop but the elevation change is not too strenuous (about 250').
Great place to ride fish whatever you wanna do. Nice parking area with easy unloading with restrooms and easy access