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CLIFTON GORGE
STATE NATURE PRESERVE - 268 ACRES
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Main Feature:
One of the finest examples of post-glacial canyon cutting; scenic waterfalls and rapids on the headwaters of the Little Miami State and National Scenic River.
This 269-acre preserve protects one of the most spectacular dolomite and limestone gorges in the state. Registered as a National Natural Landmark in 1968, Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve encompasses a 2-mile stretch of the Little Miami State and National Scenic River, just east of John Bryan State Park in Greene County.
Geologically, it is an outstanding example of interglacial and post-glacial canyon cutting. At one point, the river funnels through a deep, narrow channel, which was apparently formed by the enlarging and connecting of a series of potholes in the resistant Silurian dolomite bedrock. In other sections of the gorge, cliff overhangs have broken off forming massive slump blocks scattered along the valley floor.
The shaded, north-facing slopes provide a cool, moist environment for northern species including hemlock, red baneberry, Canada yew, arbor-vitae and mountain maple. This is one of the most spectacular sites in the state for viewing spring wildflowers including the rare snow trillium.
Location:
Located in Greene County on State Rte 343, 1/4 mile west of Clifton at the east end of John Bryan State Park. Parking lot, trails, interpretive signs and overlooks are provided.
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