Explore Camp Tuscazoar’s outdoor heritage during guided hikes led by the Camp Tuscazoar Foundation. Visitors may choose between an easy 45-minute walking tour of Main Camp or a more advanced two-hour hike featuring Pioneer Point, the railway tunnel, historic railroad grade, and the Zoarville Station Bridge, which is listed in the Ohio Historic Bridge Inventory.
These hikes offer a closer look at the camp’s landscape, transportation history, and long-standing connection to outdoor recreation and scouting. This free event is open to families, history enthusiasts, hikers, scouts, and anyone interested in Ohio’s cultural and natural heritage.
Visitors should be prepared for natural terrain, uneven surfaces, and elevation changes, especially on the advanced hike. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Related event: Visitors interested in a less strenuous experience may also wish to attend the Hoover Lodge Open House on September 19, which highlights another important part of Camp Tuscazoar’s history.