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I've only been in it a handful of times, it's kind of like the Daniel Boone N.F. in eastern Kentucky, a mix of public and private land but a decent bit flatter. Normally it's not very busy and is kinda nice, but who knows with all the people heading for the eclipse. One of my brother's is driving up to Wright-Patterson to catch it. I choose Hoosier in part because it is closer and free and has a slightly lower chance of clouds but I suspect it'll six of one, half dozen of the other vs driving north of Mason, Ohio catch it.

Wright-Patt will probably be packed. Mason, isn't nuts for me, I just can't think of a decent spot and want to take the kid out there. Daniel Boone NF is pretty cool. I always stop by Cumberland Falls when I'm out that way because it reminds me of my grandpa. I just wish this thing was somewhere in our state. That'd make it way more convenient.

Yeah, Wright-Patt will be a madhouse I'm sure. I love the Daniel Boone but I grew up next door to it basically, it just feels like home. This is the map of it's path for Ohio, looks like you have to be north of either Cincy or Columbus, so either way you've got a bit of driving.