Sycamore Trailhead
This trailhead is part of the Monday Creek OHV Trail System. The Monday Creek area of the Wayne National Forest provides some excellent opportunities for riding off-highway vehicles (OHVs). This trail system, north of Nelsonville, provides approximately 75 miles of designated trails to off-highway vehicle riders, mountain bikers, and hikers. Loading ramps are available at the New Straitsville and White Oak Trailheads.
General Information
This trailhead is part of the Monday Creek OHV Trail System. A new section of the Monday Creek OHV Trail System near Camp Ohio is now open; please check your OHV trail map for exact location.
Over the past four years, 18 old wooden bridges on the Monday Creek OHV Trail System have been upgraded to concrete or steel trail bridges. Additionally, restroom facilities at trailheads along the the Monday Creek OHV Trail System have been upgraded to meet accessibility requirements.
- Trails are seasonally closed to off-highway vehicle and mountain bike use from winter to early spring. Visit our Recreation page to see seasonal open and close dates for the current year.
- Day and night (with lights) access is permitted.
- Open year-round for hiking.
- OHV Trail Permit required
- APV Registration required
- No vehicles greater than 50 inches wide allowed
- Possession of alcohol is prohibited on the Wayne National Forest per Ohio’s Open Container Law.
- Helmets and protective eye-wear required.
- Passengers may ride only if vehicle is designed by manufacturer to carry passengers.
Getting There
Directions
This trailhead is part of the Monday Creek OHV Trail System.
Maps of the Monday Creek OHV Trail System can be found on out OHV Trail Maps page. Maps are also provided when you purchase a trail permit.
To find this trailhead: follow signs off Highway 33, approximately 2 mi. south of intersection of Hwy 595 and Highway 33.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.