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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 ...
- East Fork State Park
Hunting access for all abilities is located on N. Campbell...
- East Fork State Park
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Hunting access for all abilities is located on N. Campbell Road and Tunnel Mill Road. Please contact the main office at (513) 734-2730 for additional information and access. The East Fork Wildlife Area, along the upstream end of the lake and the Little Miami River, is area managed by ODNR Division of Wildlife.
- East Harbor State Park
- Mohican State Park
- Hocking Hills State Park
- Indian Lake State Park
- Alum Creek State Park
(3 hours and 44 minutes away from Cincinnati) The most popular state park according to occupancy rate is East Harbor, located on the shores of Lake Erie. The park offers opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and camping. There are trails, disc golf and plenty space for wildlife watching. East Harbor topped the list of most camp nights with 4...
(3 hours and 9 minutes away from Cincinnati) Mohican is the second most popular park in Ohio with 31,358 nights. The Mohican-Loudonville area is known as the "Canoe Capital of Ohio" according to ODNR. This park has the Clear Fork Gorge, Clear Fork River and a 25-mile trail. Guests can swim, fish, picnic, canoe, kayak and tube. In the winter, the pa...
(2 hours and 20 minutes away from Cincinnati) Hocking Hills is the third most popular state park in Ohio, according to ODNR. The park has large cliffs, waterfalls, wildflowers in spring, caves, gorges and several trails for hiking. There is an archery range and opportunities for disc golf, fishing, boating and hunting. Hocking Hills had 37,026 nigh...
(2 hours and 6 minutes away from Cincinnati) Indian Lake State Park has a man-made lake, two beaches, and space to boat, fish and jet-ski. There are multiple trails for hiking and in winter months, the park has snowmobiling, ice skating, cross-country skiing, ice fishing and ice boating. Indian Lake came in fourth with 37,026 nights.
(2 hours and 21 minutes away from Cincinnati) Alum Creek has Ohio's largest inland beach, according to ODNR. It has opportunities for boating, disc gold, fishing, hunting, swimming and has a 4-acre dog park. It is the fifth most popular park with 29,169 nights.
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Ohio State Parks. Many state park campgrounds are open year-round for four seasons of fun. Reservations, which can be made up to six months in advance, are required to book your cozy campsite. Rates and amenities vary by park. Although facilities may differ at individual state parks, each campsite includes level parking pad, a picnic table, and ...
Phone: (513) 734-4323. Reservations: 866-644-6727. One of Ohio's largest state parks, East Fork offers a. great diversity of recreational opportunities and natural. history only 25 miles from Cincinnati. The park's terrain. includes both rugged hills and open meadows, setting. the stage for a wonderful getaway.
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