Ohio experiences a humid continental climate, perfect for hiking in spring (April-June) with temperatures between 50-70°F and the fall foliage in autumn (September-November) with similar conditions. Summers (July-August) can be hot, reaching up to 90°F, while winters (December-February) are cold with snow. Hikers should dress accordingly. Refer to
https://ohio.gov/tourism/ for more specific weather conditions.
Though summer heat can be intense, morning and evening hikes around Ohio’s Great Lakes are often comfortably cool. Winters, on the other hand, can be challenging with slippery trails, yet, they offer beautiful snowy landscapes.
Always check local weather forecasts before setting out and consider the weather when choosing gear and routes. Proper preparation ensures a more enjoyable hiking experience.