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Wildcat Hollow Trail

Morgan County, Ohio

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Trail length

22.9 km

Time

~5 hrs 31 min

Elevation Gain

567 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the Wildcat Hollow Trail, a journey through Ohio's historical landscapes and lush Appalachian beauty.”

What to expect?

rivers
rock-formations
mountain-views
wildlife

Activity types

camping
wildflower-viewing
nature-trips
wildlife-viewing

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the Wildcat Hollow Trail in Morgan County, Ohio?

Wildcat Hollow Trail is 22.88 km, or about 14.2 miles, with 567 m of climbing. Most hikers take a full day for the route, while backpackers often split it into an overnight because the trail includes steady ups and downs through ridges, stream bottoms, and forested hollows.

Is the Wildcat Hollow Trail a loop or point-to-point hike?

Wildcat Hollow Trail is commonly hiked as a loop in Wayne National Forest. The Forest Service describes a longer loop of about 17.2 miles and a shorter 5-mile loop, so route choice can change the total mileage depending on which junctions are taken.

Where do you park for the Wildcat Hollow Trail trailhead?

The main Wildcat Hollow Trail trailhead has a gravel parking area in Wayne National Forest near Burr Oak State Park. The Forest Service directs drivers from State Route 13, turning past Tom Jenkins Dam onto County Road 16 and then Township Road 298, and asks visitors to keep vehicles on the gravel surface when parking.

Can you camp on the Wildcat Hollow Trail?

Yes. Dispersed camping is allowed on the Wildcat Hollow Trail and at the trailhead in Wayne National Forest, and there is no fee to use the site. The trail is a popular overnight route because the roughly 23 km distance works well as a short backpacking trip with camps spread along the loop.

Are dogs allowed on the Wildcat Hollow Trail?

Dogs are generally allowed on the Wildcat Hollow Trail in Wayne National Forest, and nearby Burr Oak State Park requires pets to be leashed. Hikers bringing dogs should plan for a backcountry setting with stream crossings, uneven footing, and no potable water at the trailhead.

Is the Wildcat Hollow Trail good for beginners or kids?

Wildcat Hollow Trail is listed here as easy, but the full route is still nearly 23 km with 567 m of elevation gain, so it is better suited to fit beginners or older kids with hiking experience than to very young children. The shorter 5-mile loop in the same trail system is usually the more manageable option for a first visit.

What is the best time of year to hike the Wildcat Hollow Trail?

Spring is one of the standout seasons for Wildcat Hollow Trail because the Forest Service highlights late April and early May for wildflower viewing. Fall is also a strong choice for cooler temperatures and color in the hardwood forest, while hunters use the area in season, especially during turkey season, so bright orange clothing is a smart precaution.

Are there bathrooms or water at the Wildcat Hollow Trail trailhead?

The Wildcat Hollow Trail trailhead has vault toilets, but potable water is not available. That makes water planning important for both day hikes and overnight trips, especially since the route travels through remote sections of Wayne National Forest with multiple stream crossings and rugged ground.

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