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Welcome!to your Ohio State Parks!Choose from 1,000
miles of trails to explore,
beaches and boating
facilities for fun on
the water, friendly
campgrounds, cottages
and lodges for comfortable
stays and special events
and nature programs to
make the day memorable.
Enjoy your visit and plan
your next trip soon!When you see QR codes like this one inside your map, scan them with a smartphone to learn more. Don’t have a QR Code reader? Search QR reader in your phone’s app store..
You Deserve a Reward!
It pays to camp at Ohio State Parks. Get your free
rewards card and earn points for every $1 you spend
on camp fees, getaway rentals or
select cottage rentals. Redeem
your points for free stays. Sign up
on-line at ohiostateparks.org or call
1-866-OHIOPARKS (866-644-6727).
Event CalendarScan code or visit tinyurl.com/OHEvents
The Camper Cabins at Paint Creek State Park are convenient, affordable and just plain cute. They sleep four, offer a fridge, microwave and gas grill, and are located on wooded sites close to campground amenities, including a showerhouse with flush restrooms.
Relax in a Cottage Lake Hope State Park offers various cottage types in scenic settings. Besides familiar two-bedroom vacation cottages, the park also has unique two-bedroom and three-bedroom cottages with wood-burning fireplaces. Laurel Lodge sleeps groups of up to 24 with bunk rooms. Punderson State Park invites guests to make themselves at home in two-bedroom vacation cottages with a fully-equipped kitchen, living room, dining area and screened porch. Cottage guests can also enjoy the elegant Punderson Manor and golf course, located nearby.
Pike Lake State Park provides choices for quaint cottages nestled in a gorgeous forest setting. Basic cottages have open floor plans for sleeping, dining and socializing, while two-bedroom vacation cottages offer a bit more privacy. The dorm-style Group Lodge sleeps up to 16.
Camp With Your Gear Make Buck Creek State Parks your home base for day trips to nearby nature preserves, U.S. Air Force museum, historic Clifton Mill and local bike trails. Back at the park, play disc golf, visit the frontier-era Crabill House, hike the lakeshore and chill at the beach.
Shawnee State Park’s comfortable campground has a wilderness feel. Pretty little lakes are perfect for swimming and fishing, and the nature center has engaging displays and programs. Want a little luxury? Sneak away to the lodge for a great meal or a round of golf. When you plan your trip to Findley State Park, come prepared for outdoor fun. Bring the Frisbee® for a round of disc golf, pack bikes and helmets for a spin on the mountain bike trail and rent a canoe or a two-person “couples” kayak for a paddle around the lake.
Camp Hassle-Free in a Getaway Rental Cross a cozy cabin with an airy tent and you get a Cabent, only available at South Bass Island State Park. There’s room for six with comfy bunks, a small kitchen, bathroom with shower and furnished living area. The stay is half the fun of your Lake Erie Island adventure! Fully furnished Cedar Cabins at Lake Loramie State Park give guests a taste of lakeshore living. Kids love the loft, and grown-ups appreciate the amenities-- from the well-equipped kitchen and complete bathroom, to the breezy lakefront porch with gas grill.
Where to Go
Leave No TraceWe encourage you to practice Leave No Trace when visiting your park or any outdoor trail or area. It is easy to do and allows others to enjoy the park, including animals that call it home.
The Leave No Trace Seven Principles are:• Plan Ahead and Prepare• Travel and Camp on Durable
Surfaces• Dispose of Waste Properly• Leave What You Find• Minimize Campfire Impacts• Respect Wildlife• Be Considerate of Other Visitors
To learn more, visitwww.LNT.org
Did You Know?Be forest friendly. Please don’t
move firewood! Tree-killing
insects may be hitching a ride.
Buy local firewood and burn it all.
www.tinyurl.com/OHDidYouKnowScan this QR code for more information about firewood safety.
10 Essentials of Hiking•Appropriate footwear•Map and compass/GPS•Extra water and a way
to purify it•Extra food•Rain gear and extra clothing•Safety items: matches or a
lighter, a light and a whistle•First-aid kit•Knife or multi-purpose tool•Sunscreen and sunglasses•Daypack/backpack
P H O T O : T I M K E M P L E
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YOURS EXPLORETO
Pedal Around• With 14 miles of new mountain bike trails, pedal pushers at Deer Creek can
hop on a trail and ride to the campground, lodge or cottage area.
• Spanning four counties and fifty miles, the Little Miami paved trail takes bikers from Springfield to Cincinnati. The joy is in the journey!
• Van Buren’s six-mile mountain bike trail offers a good mix of gentle terrain for novices and tricky challenge spots for experienced riders.
• The five miles of fast and twisty mountain bike trails at East Fork seems even longer, with color-coded loops to tailor your ride.
• Is it a bike or a boat? Rent an aqua cycle at Alum Creek or Deer Creek, pedal around the lake and decide for yourself!
Make a Splash• Alum Creek Sailing Association offers
lessons for newbies, while the marina rents everything from ski boats to canoes and fishing craft.
• What could be more relaxing than a pontoon cruise on the lake at Rocky Fork? Pack a cooler and fishing gear, rent a boat and enjoy the good life!
• Your day on Mosquito Lake: get food and supplies at the marina; rent a boat and ride the waves; catch a free concert or fun event.
• Two ski zones, countless coves, marinas that rent speed boats, jet skis, pontoons and canoes make Salt Fork Lake perfect for everyone!
• At 14,000 acres, Pymatuning Lake offers plenty of choices for laid-back boating. Rentals abound for campers and cottage guests.
Enjoy the View• Get a bird’s-eye view of the magnificent Hocking Hills from rim
trails at Cantwell Cliffs and Conkles Hollow Nature Preserve.
• Riverside or rim? Hike both, and behold the Little Miami River Gorge from trails at John Bryan and Clifton Gorge Nature Preserve.
• Mohican’s hemlock-studded Clearfork Gorge can be admired by hiking along the forest trails, or floating down the river in an inner-tube.
• Perched in Ohio’s Little Smokies above the winding Ohio River, Shawnee offers vistas from the lodge and golf course, as well as the trails.
• Imagine you’re keeping Lake Erie sailors safe as you scan the horizon from the observation deck of the Marblehead Lighthouse, built circa 1822.
Entertain the Family • Maumee Bay: Ride bikes or push strollers on paved trails, flit to
the butterfly gazebo, bounce in a banana boat, hit the links or lounge.
• Hueston Woods: Hunt fossils, wander the pioneer farm and get active with horse rentals, boat rentals, disc golf, mini golf and paintball.
• Malabar Farm: Experience the sights and sounds of a real farm plus the glamour of the 1940s, when celebrities stayed and played here.
• Wingfoot Lake: The perfect picnic spot for families that love to play, the park features disc golf, bocce ball, mini golf, volleyball, a dog park and more.
• Salt Fork: Mix adventure and comfort with pampering at the lodge, followed by a hike into the woods to discover historic Kennedy Stone House.
What to Do
For more great ideas visit us online www.ohiostateparks.org
Welcome to Burr OakBurr Oak is back and better than ever. After a brief hiatus, the lodge has reopened with bigger, remodeled guest rooms, a new nature center and nearby outdoor recreation area for family fun. Look for more park improvements in the future.
Destination DiningA new twist: The newly rebuilt Lake Hope Dining Lodge is now open and serving real pit barbeque and hickory-smoked fare to rave reviews.
A delicious tradition: The Malabar Farm Restaurant offers farm-raised food in a style inspired by French country cooking.
We’re Pet Friendly Dogs can romp off-leash at Alum Creek, Grand Lake St. Marys, Hueston Woods, Mosquito Lake, Portage Lakes, Salt Fork and Wingfoot Lake dog parks, then relax with you in select cottages or lodge rooms, or at designated pet camping sites.
Spooky Stuff Legends abound in our state parks and so do spooky stories about things going bump in the night at Punderson Manor, Beaver Creek and Lake Hope. Spirited events for the curious include night haunts at Malabar Farm and historic lantern tours at Hocking Hills.
Looking for Star Power? Observatories at John Bryan and Portage Lakes host astronomy programs for campers, while Stonelick’s beach and Burr Oak’s group camp are
designated dark-sky sites where stargazers gather. Caesar Creek and Hocking Hills offer meteor shower programs in August.
How About Paddle Power! Now that Dillon has become a hot new venue for scholastic rowing regattas, park visitors are welcome to enjoy the spectacle as promising young crew teams from around the Midwest gather to compete on Dillon Reservoir’s glassy waters.
Discover a Hidden Gem Looking for a great campground that’s not too crowded? If Salt Fork is packed, Wolf Run has nice campsites, camper cabins and a pretty lake for swimming, boating and fishing. Ditto for Barkcamp, which also has mini golf, an archery range and historic barn.
More Gems If Hocking Hills is full, try Tar Hollow, with tons of forest trails, a lovely little lake and a fun general store with game room and mini golf. Another option is Scioto Trail, with a wading beach, shady sites, camper cabins to rent and a secluded tent camp.
Expert Tips
Black bear
Bears are making a comeback in Ohio with occasional sightings at Hocking Hills, Lake Hope and Shawnee. Enjoy them from a distance.
Ruby-throated hummingbird
Look for a blur of color hovering near blooming plants or try hand-feeding at Lake Hope’s Nature Center.
Gartersnake
If you see a snake slithering by or sunning on a rock don’t panic – just step aside. Most snakes in Ohio are harmless and shy unless provoked.
Wildlife watching is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and a great thrill for kids. Ohio State Parks are great places to observe Ohio’s fauna in the woods and on the water.
Animals in their natural habitat? How fascinating!
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Expert Tips!
Travel the Maumee Valley Scenic Byway
220 miles round tripROAD TRIP
AHEAD!
MAuMEE BAY STATE PARK TO HARRISON LAKE STATE PARK220 miles round trip
Start your adventure at Maumee Bay State Park, which boasts one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the world. Its wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife. Choose from a range of activities including hiking, fish-ing and golfing. Enjoy a visit to Perrysburg to see the town’s historic district and War of 1812 historic site, Fort Meigs. Spend the night at the park in a lodge, cabin, yurt or tent.
The next day, head to the quaint village of Grand Rapids and ride a canal boat at Provi-dence Metropark. Browse the shops and grab fixings for a picnic at nearby Mary Jane Thur-ston State Park.
Proceed west through Napoleon and on to Independence Dam State Park, set along the banks of the Maumee River in Defiance. Stay overnight in the basic campground there, or head north to Harrison Lake State Park to camp or stay in a yurt.
For a list of historic attractions enroute visit www.seeohiofirst.org, Tour #6.
MAuMEE BAY STATE PARK
YOu’VE GOT IT COVERED: Make sure your insurance and registration are up to date. Visit Geico.com for a free quote and to enroll in their Emergency Road
Service plan.
MEMORY LANE: While you’re on the road, track your route on a map, keep a journal and take plenty of photos. Along the way collect business cards, postcards, menus and tourist brochures. When you’re back home, use these souvenirs to make a scrapbook or memory box. For cool, creative ideas check out the many scrapbooking sites online. GO OLD SCHOOL: A road trip lets you step out of your usual routine
and into a new adventure. Unplug, and connect instead with your trav-el companions. Play some old-fashioned car games together to make the time fly by! Game ideas: I Spy, License Plate Game, Alphabet Game, 20 Questions, Animal Name Game. For more fun ideas, visit
www.pbs.org/parents/summer/road-trip-games-for-kids.
TAKE THE SLOW ROAD: When you can, make time to get off the interstate to explore America’s diverse, scenic byways. Visit
www.byways.org for a listing by state of these special roads.
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Ohio State Parks showcase the state’s scenic beauty, and provide more than 1,000 miles of forest trails and 70 sparkling lakes where visitors can hike, bike, boat, swim, fish, hunt or just relax and enjoy nature. Our parks also feature special events and celebrations of Ohio’s heritage, educational programs and alternative recreational facilities like golf courses, disc golf courses, archery ranges and more. The parks are open year-round and admission is FREE. Learn more about your Ohio State Parks at
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NORTHWESTCatawba Island F1 10 L Erie • • R UNL • (419) 797-4530
East Harbor F1 1831 L Erie • • † 9.5 • R • • UNL • • • • 570 351 23 • • • • (419) 734-4424
Grand Lake St. Marys B4 591 13,500 • • 2 3P • R • • UNL • • • • 204 176 • • • • (419) 394-3611
Harrison Lake B1 142 105 • 4 • R • • NW • • 183 148 • • • (419) 237-2593
Independence Dam B2 525 River • • 3 • R UNL • (419) 237-2593
Indian Lake C4 799 5000 • • 8 4P • R • UNL • • • 456 443 13 • • • • (937) 843-2717
Kelleys Island F1 677 L Erie • • 5 6.5 • • • • UNL • • 125 82 • • ◊ • (419) 797-4530
Kiser Lake C5 531 396 • † 4 7 • R • • NMP • • 78 10 • • • (937) 322-5284
Lake Loramie B5 407 843 • • 8 • R • UNL • • • 175 160 • • • • (937) 295-2011
Marblehead Lighthouse F1 13 L Erie • • (419) 734-4424
Mary Jane Thurston C2 591 River • • 3 6 6M • R UNL • • • 35 2 • (419) 832-7662
Maumee Bay D1 1336 100 • • ∆ 11 2 6P • R • • • • UNL • 24 • • 252 252 • • • (419) 836-7758
Middle Bass Island F1 141 L Erie • • UNL • • 20 (419) 797-4530
North Bass Island F1 590 L Erie • (419) 797-4530
Oak Point F1 1 L Erie • UNL • (419) 797-4530
South Bass Island F1 32 L Erie • • R • UNL • • 131 11 • • ◊ • (419) 797-4530
Van Buren D3 251 45 • • → 8 12 3 • R • EMO • • 29 10 • • • (419) 832-7662
Acreage reflects land and water available for public recreation, and may include adjacent wildlife or natural areas, or land owned by other agencies.
M - Mountain bikes permitted on multi-use trails P - Paved trail for non-motorized bikes,in-line skates,etc. R - Reservable shelter, call 1-866-OHIOPARKS or see ohiostateparks.org
∆ - On adjacent or nearby state forest, nature preserve or wildlife lands † - Waterfowl hunting only → - Bow hunting only - Goose hunting in September only ◊ - Youth Group only § - Swimming pool
EMO – Electric Motors Only NMP - No Motors Permitted NW - No Wake over 10 hpUNL - Unlimited Horsepower
For camping, getaway rental and select cottage* reservations call 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) or see our website, ohiostateparks.org.For most resort lodge and resort park cottage reservations call 1-800-AT-A-PARK or see our website. For Geneva Lodge call 1-800-801-9982. For Hueston Woods Lodge and cottages call 888-711-4725.For Shawnee Lodge and cottages call 888-217-2481.For Burr Oak Lodge and Cottages call 740-767-2112*Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Mohican, Pike Lake & Pymatuning Rev. 2/28
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NORTHEASTBeaver Creek M4 2722 River • • 12 26 12M • R • 50 6 • • • (330) 222-1712
Cleveland Lakefront J1 419 L Erie • 4 9P • R • • • UNL • • • (216) 881-8141
Findley H2 838 93 • • ∆ † 16 8 • R • • EMO • • 273 91 • • • • (440) 647-5749
Geneva L1 698 L Erie • • 7 2P • R • • UNL • • • • 100 89 4 • • • (440) 466-8400
Guilford Lake L4 93 396 • 0.5 • R • 10 hp • • 41 41 • • (330) 222-1712
Headlands Beach K1 120 L Erie • 2 ∆ 1.5P • R • UNL (216) 881-8141
Jefferson Lake M4 945 17 • 15 16 13M • • • EMO • • 62 5 • (330) 222-1712
Lake Milton L3 1006 1685 • • 2 1P • R • UNL • • • (330) 654-4989
Malabar Farm G4 875 3 • 3 11 • • • 15 • (419) 892-2784
Mohican H4 1110 River • ∆ 7 ∆ 25 • R § • 25 • • 186 118 33 • • • • (419) 994-5125
Mosquito Lake M2 3278 7850 • • • 7 10 15M • • • UNL • • • • 234 218 • • • (330) 637-2856
Nelson Kennedy L2 167 0 3 • (440) 564-2279
Portage Lakes J3 466 2034 • • † 8 • R • • 400 hp • • 74 6 • (330) 628-4720
Punderson L2 891 150 • • 10 • R • • • • EMO • • 26 • • 184 171 5 • • • (440) 564-2279
Pymatuning M1 3512 14,000 • • 2 • R • • 20 hp • • 56 • 370 331 18 • • • (440) 293-6030
Quail Hollow K3 701 2 • 19 6.5 4M • • (330) 628-4720
Tinkers Creek K2 1128 15 • 4 • R (440) 564-2279
West Branch L2 5370 2650 • • 14 20 14 • R • • UNL • • • • 197 154 29 • • • • (330) 637-2856
Wingfoot Lake K3 121 444 ∆ • • ∆ 1 • • • 10 hp • (330) 628-4720
Acreage reflects land and water available for public recreation, and may include adjacent wildlife or natural areas, or land owned by other agencies.
M - Mountain bikes permitted on multi-use trails P - Paved trail for non-motorized bikes,in-line skates,etc. R - Reservable shelter, call 1-866-OHIOPARKS or see ohiostateparks.org
∆ - On adjacent or nearby state forest, nature preserve or wildlife lands † - Waterfowl hunting only → - Bow hunting only - Goose hunting in September only ◊ - Youth Group only § - Swimming pool
EMO – Electric Motors Only NMP - No Motors Permitted NW - No Wake over 10 hpUNL - Unlimited Horsepower
For camping, getaway rental and select cottage* reservations call 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) or see our website, ohiostateparks.org.For most resort lodge and resort park cottage reservations call 1-800-AT-A-PARK or see our website. For Geneva Lodge call 1-800-801-9982. For Hueston Woods Lodge and cottages call 888-711-4725.For Shawnee Lodge and cottages call 888-217-2481.For Burr Oak Lodge and Cottages call 740-767-2112*Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Mohican, Pike Lake & Pymatuning Rev. 2/28
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CENTRALAlum Creek E5 4630 3387 • • • ∆ 12.5 38 13 • • • • UNL • • • • 289 286 3 • • • • • (740) 548-4631
A.W. Marion E7 310 145 • • 6 • • • EMO • • • 58 29 ◊ (740) 869-3124
Buckeye Lake G6 176 3173 • † • • • UNL • • (740) 467-2690
Deer Creek E7 2337 1277 • • ∆ 9 17 14 • • • • • UNL • • • 26 • • 227 227 • • ◊ • • (740) 869-3124
Delaware E5 1686 1330 • • ∆→ 6 • R • • UNL • • • • 211 212 • • ◊ • (740) 369-2761
Madison Lake D6 78 106 • † 1 • • • EMO • • (937) 322-5284
Mount Gilead F4 181 32 • • 2 7 • R EMO • 59 59 • (740) 369-2761
Acreage reflects land and water available for public recreation, and may include adjacent wildlife or natural areas, or land owned by other agencies.
M - Mountain bikes permitted on multi-use trails P - Paved trail for non-motorized bikes,in-line skates,etc. R - Reservable shelter, call 1-866-OHIOPARKS or see ohiostateparks.org
∆ - On adjacent or nearby state forest, nature preserve or wildlife lands † - Waterfowl hunting only → - Bow hunting only - Goose hunting in September only ◊ - Youth Group only § - Swimming pool
EMO – Electric Motors Only NMP - No Motors Permitted NW - No Wake over 10 hpUNL - Unlimited Horsepower
For camping, getaway rental and select cottage* reservations call 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) or see our website, ohiostateparks.org.For most resort lodge and resort park cottage reservations call 1-800-AT-A-PARK or see our website. For Geneva Lodge call 1-800-801-9982. For Hueston Woods Lodge and cottages call 888-711-4725.For Shawnee Lodge and cottages call 888-217-2481.For Burr Oak Lodge and Cottages call 740-767-2112*Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Mohican, Pike Lake & Pymatuning Rev. 2/28
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SOUTHWESTAdams Lake D10 50 47 • 1∆ • R EMO • (740) 858-6652
Buck Creek C6 1896 2120 • • • 9.5 7.5 • R • • UNL • • • 27 • 111 89 • • (937) 322-5284
Caesar Creek C8 3741 2830 • • ∆ 27 31 9 • R • UNL • • 283 283 • • • • (513) 897-3055
Cowan Lake C8 1075 700 • • 5 2 • R • • • 10 hp • • • 27 • 254 237 • • (937) 382-1096
East Fork C9 7575 2610 • • ∆ 85 56 12 • R • UNL • • 391 384 7 • • • • (513) 734-4323
Great Seal F8 1863 • • 22 17 17M • • • 15 • (740) 887-4818
Hueston Woods A7 2936 625 • • → 16 18 12 • R • • • • 10 hp • • • 37 • • 392 246 • • • • • (513) 523-6347
John Bryan C7 752 River 7.5 12 • • • 60 10 • (937) 322-5284
Lake White E9 115 337 • 1 • R • UNL • (740) 493-2212
Little Miami C8 813 River • 50 50 50P • • (513) 897-3055
Paint Creek D8 8897 1190 • • • ∆ 6 25 12 • R • • UNL • • • • 197 197 • • • • (937) 393-4284
Pike Lake E9 587 13 • • ∆ 6 ∆ • R • • EMO 24 • 80 80 • • (740) 493-2212
Rocky Fork D9 1384 2080 • • • 2.5 • R • • UNL • • • • 172 100 45 • • • (937) 393-4284
Scioto Trail F9 218 30 • ∆ 9 ∆ 9M • R • • EMO • • 73 40 • (740) 887-4818
Shawnee E10 1095 68 • ∆ 6∆ ∆ • R • • • • EMO • • • 25 • • 107 101 • • • • ∆ (740) 858-6652
Stonelick C8 1058 200 • • 5 5M • • • EMO • • 114 108 • • • • (513) 734-4323
Sycamore B7 2384 5 • • 8 18 6M • R • • (513) 523-6347
Tar Hollow F8 604 15 • • ∆ 27 ∆ • R • • EMO • • 94 71 • • ∆ (740) 887-4818
Acreage reflects land and water available for public recreation, and may include adjacent wildlife or natural areas, or land owned by other agencies.
M - Mountain bikes permitted on multi-use trails P - Paved trail for non-motorized bikes,in-line skates,etc. R - Reservable shelter, call 1-866-OHIOPARKS or see ohiostateparks.org
∆ - On adjacent or nearby state forest, nature preserve or wildlife lands † - Waterfowl hunting only → - Bow hunting only - Goose hunting in September only ◊ - Youth Group only § - Swimming pool
EMO – Electric Motors Only NMP - No Motors Permitted NW - No Wake over 10 hpUNL - Unlimited Horsepower
For camping, getaway rental and select cottage* reservations call 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) or see our website, ohiostateparks.org.For most resort lodge and resort park cottage reservations call 1-800-AT-A-PARK or see our website. For Geneva Lodge call 1-800-801-9982. For Hueston Woods Lodge and cottages call 888-711-4725.For Shawnee Lodge and cottages call 888-217-2481.For Burr Oak Lodge and Cottages call 740-767-2112*Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Mohican, Pike Lake & Pymatuning Rev. 2/28
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SOUTHEASTBarkcamp L6 1005 117 • • 4 20 4 • R • • EMO • • • 123 123 • • • • (740) 484-4064
Blue Rock J7 322 15 • ∆ 5 ∆ • R • • EMO • • 97 • • • (740) 453-4377
Burr Oak J8 2593 664 • • 23 18.5 • R • • • NW • • • 30 • • 94 17 • • • • (740) 767-3570
Dillon H6 2285 1560 • • • ∆ 10 16 16 • R • • UNL • • 29 • 195 183 • • • (740) 453-4377
Forked Run J9 791 102 • • • ∆ 4 • R • • 10 hp • • • 145 64 • • • (740) 767-3570
Hocking Hills G8 2365 17 • • ∆ 24 ∆ 4 • R § • 40 • 169 156 • • • • ∆ (740) 385-6842
Jackson Lake F10 107 242 • • R • 10 hp • • 34 34 (740) 596-4938
Lake Alma G9 292 60 • • 3.5 1P • R • • EMO • • 74 64 • • (740) 596-4938
Lake Hope H8 2983 120 • ∆ 14 ∆ 26 • R • • EMO • 66 • 192 46 • • • ∆ (740) 596-4938
Lake Logan G7 318 400 • • 4 • • • 10 hp • (740) 385-6842
Muskingum River H6 110 River • 1 • • UNL • • 20 (740) 453-4377
Salt Fork K6 17,229 2952 • • ∆ 16 73 • • • • • • UNL • • • 54 • • 212 192 20 • • ◊ • • (740) 439-3521
Strouds Run H8 2445 161 • • 16 20 26 • R • • 10 hp • • 78 • (740) 767-3570
Wolf Run K7 1046 220 • • 5.5 • R • 10 hp • • 137 72 • ◊ • (740) 732-5035
Acreage reflects land and water available for public recreation, and may include adjacent wildlife or natural areas, or land owned by other agencies.
M - Mountain bikes permitted on multi-use trails P - Paved trail for non-motorized bikes,in-line skates,etc. R - Reservable shelter, call 1-866-OHIOPARKS or see ohiostateparks.org
∆ - On adjacent or nearby state forest, nature preserve or wildlife lands † - Waterfowl hunting only → - Bow hunting only - Goose hunting in September only ◊ - Youth Group only § - Swimming pool
EMO – Electric Motors Only NMP - No Motors Permitted NW - No Wake over 10 hpUNL - Unlimited Horsepower
For camping, getaway rental and select cottage* reservations call 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) or see our website, ohiostateparks.org.For most resort lodge and resort park cottage reservations call 1-800-AT-A-PARK or see our website. For Geneva Lodge call 1-800-801-9982. For Hueston Woods Lodge and cottages call 888-711-4725.For Shawnee Lodge and cottages call 888-217-2481.For Burr Oak Lodge and Cottages call 740-767-2112*Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Hocking Hills, Lake Hope, Mohican, Pike Lake & Pymatuning Rev. 2/28
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