Ohio

Vesuvius Recreation Area Iron Furnace Historic Site

Point of Interest

The massive stone furnace stack rises from the riverbank like an ancient tower, a relic from Ohio’s iron-making era. Built in 1833, the Vesuvius Furnace processed local bog iron ore using charcoal from surrounding forests. A quarter-mile interpretive loop explains the smelting process and shows remnants of the old company town that once housed 200+ workers.

Located within Wayne National Forest just off the Ohio River Scenic Byway. The gravel access road is suitable for any vehicle, and there’s a small parking area with vault toilets. The site connects to longer hiking trails if you want to explore the forest beyond the historic area.

1800s iron furnace ruins on the Ohio River

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street address101 North 5th Street, Ironton, Ohio 45638 Get directions →
Nearest townIronton, Ohio
Miles from pavement2.1 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfaceGravel
Cell serviceSpotty
Land managerUSFS
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesToilets
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