Buzzardroost Rock, the most popular reserve at Edge of Appalachia, features a three-mile in-and-out trail that leads to a spectacular overlook of the Ohio Brush Creek valley. Crossing four rock strata, the path winds through eastern hardwoods and by a massive Peebles Dolomite block that rolled down the hill to its location today. The trail soon winds its way to the top of the ridge via a series of steps and switchbacks to Buzzardroost Rock, which soars over 300 feet above the valley floor.
From Ohio State Route 125, turn onto Weaver Road to the trailhead parking lot.
Information
- Location: Edge of Appalachia
- Trail Number:
- Length: 3 miles
- Difficulty: 2 – Moderate
- Condition: 1 – Good
- Scenery: 1 – Exceptional
- Hazards: Cliffs



