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From Zanesville

From Zanesville (north of BRS) take Route 60 south from Interstate 70. About 5 miles south of Zanesville, you will go through the small town of Duncan Falls (two traffic lights and not a lot more to see). About six miles south of Duncan Falls, you will see Green Acres Gas Station on your right. Just past Green Acres (about 100 feet), you will come to Co. Rd 66 (a bridge that crosses the Muskingum River). Your GPS may call this “North Street.” There is also a pizza place at this intersection. This is where you want to turn and cross the river.

Turn right on Co. Rd. 66 and cross over the bridge. At the stop sign on the far side, turn left on Old River Road. Go about ¾ of a mile until you approach a hill with a fork in the road. Here you will see a Blue Rock Station sign pointing up the hill. Go up the hill (This is Virginia Ridge Road) about 2 ½ miles and begin looking on the left for 1190 and the Blue Rock Station sign at the entrance of the parking area.

From McConnelsville

From McConnelsville (south of BRS) take Route 60 north to Gaysport (about 16 miles) and watch for the Blue Rock post office on the right. Just after the post office, you will see Co. Rd. 66 on the left (Your GPS may call this “North Street.”).

Co. Rd. 66 will take you across the bridge where you will then turn left at the stop sign onto Old River Road. Go about ¾ of a mile until you approach a hill with a fork in the road. Here you will see a Blue Rock Station sign pointing up the hill. Go up the hill (This is Virginia Ridge Road) about 2 ½ miles and begin looking on the left for 1190 and the Blue Rock Station sign at the entrance of the parking area.


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