Perry State Forest is a state forest in Perry County, Ohio, United States. The land encompassing Perry State Forest was originally used for strip mining of coal, and was acquired by the state in 1961 after the mines were abandoned. The forest has trails for hiking, horseback riding, and all-terrain vehicles.
Location: Perry County, Ohio
Nearest city: New Lexington, OH
Area: 4,781 acres (19.35 km²)
Governing body: Ohio Department of Natural Resources