The Faces Carved Into These Ohio Ledges Make You Feel Like You Entered Another World
Worden's Ledges Loop Trail in Hinckley Reservation, Ohio, features unique 1940s carvings and is a hidden gem for hikers.
Ohio is fortunate to have several ledges you can hike through. (Be sure to check out the ancient ledges along this trail.) Few people know about the unique carvings at Worden's Ledges, however. Tucked away in northeast Ohio, these ledges are hiding in Cleveland Metroparks in Hinckley Reservation. The ledges themselves are captivating to walk through, but the faces carved into them make you feel as if you've temporarily entered another world.
Worden's Ledges Loop Trail in Hinckley Reservation is a true hidden gem to Ohio explorers and hiking enthusiasts.
You'll find it at 908-856 County Hwy 135, Hinckley, OH 44233.
It's a 0.7-mile loop trail that features one-of-a-kind carvings from the 1940s. Stumbling upon this in the middle of the woods feels like you've uncovered a secret.
To view a map of this trail, click here.
Along this enchanting trail, you'll spot the faces of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, as well as a pirate ship, a guardian sphinx, Christ on a crucifix and more.
It's truly unlike anything you've ever seen in Ohio.
The ledges were named after the owner of the land, Hiram Worden. The faces were carved in the 1940s by Worden's son-in-law, Noble Stuart.
The images are of historical figures, people and themes from Stuart's personal life. Today, they're a unique piece of the area's history.
During your adventure, be sure to look at the sandstone cliffs closely, as there are several hidden carvings. It's fun to spot something you don't notice from a distance.
If you visit more than once, you'll likely spot something new each time.
Hinckley Reservation is open from 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily. You'll definitely want to add the Worden's Ledges Loop Trail to your hiking bucket list.
For more information about this unique trail, click here.
Worden's Ledges are located at 908-856 County Hwy 135, Hinckley, OH 44233. Have you ever explored them before?
For more incredible ledges in Ohio, check out our previous article: The Hiking Trail Hiding In Ohio That Will Transport You To Another World.
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