Friday, May 15, 2026

Center Valley Park, Ohio 5/15/2026

This weekend, we are visiting family in Ohio, and I decided to take a morning hike on some trails near where we are staying. Center Valley Park in Twinsburg has two parts divided by railroad tracks in the middle. We parked at the north end of the park and started by walking down a paved bike path through the west side of the park. This bike path was a nice walk and had two bridges over Tinkers Creek.

Entrance Sign

On the bike path 


Tinkers Creek
Maps of the park showed a network of trails off of the bike path on this side of the park. We tried multiple of these trails, but we found that they were all overgrown, muddy, and very poorly maintained. Instead, we stayed on the bike path to its southern trailhead.
One of the poorly maintained trails 

Despite the poor maintenance of the trails, we did come across this impressive staircase!
After making a connection on sidewalls to the east side of the park, we followed the Old Hickory Trail back north. This was the nicest part of the hike as the gravel path wound its way through mature hardwood forest with some huge hickory trees. This section of trail also had a lot of nice boardwalks and bridges. Upon reaching the northern entrance to the trail, we made the connection back to where we parked on sidewalks.
Bridge on the Old Hickory Trail 

Old Hickory Trail

Old Hickory Trail

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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Glassface Ledges 5/10/2026

This morning, we headed over to Rumford with a list of potential hikes to check out. After striking out on all three possibilities (so many gates and no trespassing signs!), we decided to go on a little hike up Glassface Ledges. The short, but rewarding jaunt up the Glassface Ledges Trail is a popular local hike. Although I drive by it all of the time, I realized that it had been seven years since I actually hiked there.

Trailhead kiosk
Heading through the cemetery with the ledges in the background
Leaving from Hastings Landing in Rumford Center, the trail passes through a cemetery before climbing moderately 0.8 mile to the clifftop viewpoint. Beyond the viewpoint, a herd path continues another 100 yards or so to the 1,337' peak. As we sat at the viewpoint, the low clouds rose, revealing beautiful views of the Androscoggin River Valley.
Muddy start to the trail

New bridge
The actual peak above the viewpoint
Sampson at the viewpoint

After enjoying the view for a bit, we headed back down to our car. After revisiting Howard Pond Overlook last year and now Glassface Ledges today, it makes me think I should go back and rehike the Mystery Mountain Trail sometime soon. Out of the five Rumford area ledge-top viewpoints of the Androscoggin Valley, it is now the one that I have gone the longest without hiking.

View from Glassface Ledges
View west

View south

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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Bull Rock & Sugarloaf 5/3/2026

For our second hike of the weekend, we headed over to Dixfield to hike the loop over Bull Rock and Sugarloaf. It was a cool day with some rain showers as we started, but it dried up during our ascent. We hiked the loop counterclockwise, first ascending to Bull Rock.

Sampson & I taking a break on the way up

View of Dixfield from Bull Rock
View northwest from Bull Rock
North & South Sugarloaf from Bull Rock

After a brief break, we continued on to the summit. The super steep trail into the saddle and to the north peak is always a fun challenge! It was windy at the top as we enjoyed the views and ate lunch.

View west from the summit
View southwest over Dixfield
View south

After lunch, we headed down the much shorter side of the loop, arriving back at the car only half an hour after leaving the summit. Sugarloaf is a beautiful and easily accessible hike that often gets overlooked, and I enjoy having it as a nearby option!

Descending

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Friday, May 1, 2026

Bucks Ledge Community Forest 5/1/2026

After a bit of rain yesterday, today went back to the dry, sunny, and windy weather that we have been seeing a lot of lately. We took advantage of another beautiful day by heading over to Bucks Ledge Community Forest in Woodstock. Starting from the main parking lot, we walked up the improved gravel road to the accessible trail and its viewpoint, from which are great views of Bucks Ledge. We then cut over to Mann Road, before ascending Bucks Ledge from the west.


Trailhead
Viewpoint on the accessible trail
Sampson at a trail intersection
At the top of Bucks Ledge

After pausing to enjoy the great views from the top of Bucks Ledge, we continued along the ridge line on the J n J Trail to the top of Moody Mountain. This section of trail was especially enjoyable with its multiple viewpoints along the ridge.

View along the ridge
The summit of Moody Mountain
View from the top of Moody Mountain

After another break at the top of Moody Mountain, we descended the steep trail to the logging road. Before heading up the north side of Lapham Ledge, I took a short out-and-back detour down the Echo Lane Trail, which I hadn't been on yet. It's an easy walk to Rumford Avenue and back, and makes a nice alternative entrance or connection with the elementary school. We enjoyed lunch at the top of Lapham Ledge and then headed back down to the car via the Bucks Ledge Alternate Trail.

Lapham Ledge summit sign
View from Lapham Ledge
Bryant Pond & Mount Christopher

It was an excellent day for a hike, and the trails are all in good shape. Even with a number of cars in the parking lot, we passed only one person on our entire hike, which is rare for this busy trail system!

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