Ohio State Route 372

Its eastern terminus is just 0.68 miles (1.09 km) to the east of that point at the boundary of Scioto Trail State Forest.

Continuing east of that point is Stoney Creek Road, which traverses through the state forest in the direction of the Scioto River.

Beginning at a T-intersection with the US 23/SR 104 concurrency, SR 372 travels easterly into a series of curves in the shape of an "S", taking the route to the north and then bending to the southeast.

As it passes amidst heavily wooded terrain with some houses alongside the roadway, SR 372 travels past an intersection with North Ridge Road, then abruptly comes to an end as it crosses the western boundary of Scioto Trail State Forest.

[5] The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) regularly does surveys to determine the amount of traffic that utilizes its highway system.