Worden’s Ledges
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Worden’s Ledges is a loop trail in the Hinckley Reservation, Medina County. The trail is 0.7 miles long and has amazing things to see along the way!

The Worden’s Ledges trail is an easy hike with beautiful rock formations. Nobel Stuart, who married Nettie Worden in 1951, sadly, Nettie passed away within a year of the marriage, leaving everything to Nobel, who went on to spend his time creating the rock carvings and sculptures that hikers will come across.
Look out for the trail markers that depict a raccoon’s face along the trail. A short way into the trail, hikers will come to a well-marked junction. Turning left will lead in a clockwise direction, passing the carvings and sculptures.
For horseback riders, there is an adjacent bridle path, but it does not go past the carvings. Hikers can add to their walk by taking the bridle path before or after the hiking trail.
Hinckley Reservation has many activities and amenities if you want to make a day of it or are staying in the area.
Cindy’s Insider Ohio Tips!
Be sure to pause and take in all the amazing rock structures that nature has created here! The path is not very stroller-friendly.
Photo credits: Cindy Gordon of VisitOhioToday.com
Where is Worden’s Ledges Located?
- Address: 895 Ledge Rd, Hinckley, Ohio 44233
- Website
Location Map for Worden’s Ledges
Let’s Go to Worden’s Ledges!
Have you been to Worden’s Ledges? Were you more intrigued by the rock formations or the carvings? We’d love to know! Share your experience with us in the comments below.
Check out some more places for great hiking: Split Rocks Trail in Hocking Hills, Clifton Gorge in Yellow Springs, Cedar Cliff Falls in Cedarville, and Blacklick Woods Canopy Walk in Reynoldsburg.
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