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Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail

Beginning in downtown Portsmouth, the byway ties into the Ohio River Scenic Byway near the Portsmouth murals. Heading west, it then follows the Ohio River and turns north into the Shawnee State Forest, the largest of Ohio's 20 state forests. Travelers along the way will discover the boyhood homes of two famous Ohioans. Leonard Slye grew up west of Lucasville in Rush Township, and after moving to California, became an American legend as Roy Rogers. Major League Baseball executive Branch Rickey's boyhood home was on Duck Run-Otway Road, also in Rush Township. The area is rich in Native American history, and there are numerous points of interest and historic landmarks along the trail. The byway travels along the highest elevations in Scioto County and provides scenic views overlooking the valley below.

Download the PDF file below for a detailed map of the byway:

 

 Picnic Point

 
Picnic Point in Shawnee State Forest
Picnic Point in Shawnee State Forest
 

 Contact

 
ODOT Zephyr The Ohio Department of Transportation
1980 West Broad Street, Columbus Ohio, 43223
John R. Kasich, Governor | Jerry Wray, ODOT Director
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