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Route 715 River Valley Run to Mohawk Dam

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Author Info
This road trip was originally submitted by BRTP Partners on March 11, 2010

Trip Length: 25 miles


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Scenery You'll See
Traversing the fertile flood plane of the Walhonding and Mohican rivers, Rt. 715 is a twisty rural road that winds through many hills, valleys, cliff walls and the foothills of the Appalachians in the distance. The route crosses the Mohawk Dam with views that can be seen for miles. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound along this route.
Towns/Cities You'll Pass By/Through
You'll be passing through some small towns with the exception of Mt. Vernon, which is more like a small city.
Attractions & Points-of-Interests Along the Way
Gas and all the food you could need are available in Mt. Vernon. The only attractions along this route are scenery and the ghosts of native Americans. If you return along Rt. 229, you'll find a great little steak and rib place in Newcastle.
Camping & Hiking  Foliage Viewing  Forest Views  Picnic Areas  Water Scenery 

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Reviewed by BRTP Partners on February 12, 2010
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Comments: My husband did route 715 August 2, 2009. There are some nice rolling hills and beautiful scenery. The road crosses lots of rivers and streams. There are lots of picnic and camping places to stop and take a break. We also did route 603, both routes together make a nice day ride.
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Reviewed by Guest on June 25, 2017
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Attraction type: national/state/local park
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Reviewed by BRTP Partners on February 12, 2010
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Attraction or Point-of-Interest recommendation: The following information is from a US Army Corps of Engineers web page - http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/_kd/go.cfm?destination=Page&Pge_ID=1227

Mohawk Dam is approximately 15 miles west of Coshocton, Ohio and 25 miles east of Mount Vernon, Ohio. Access to the dam is via State Route 36 (which connects Mount Vernon and Coshocton), then State Route 715 which travels directly across the crest of the dam.

The following activities are listed:
Bicycling
Boating
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Picnicking

Visitor Center
Information is available at the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Mohawk Dam Office, located beside the dam on State Route 715, it is open Monday -Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Brochures and maps of the area are available, the staff will try to help you with any questions you may have.
Attraction type: national/state/local park
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