Do you need a little adventure in your life? Ohio’s state parks are the perfect places to explore when you need just that. The next time you find yourself with a free weekend and a sense of adventure, considering take a mini road trip to some of Ohio’s best state parks. We’ve put together the perfect weekend itinerary for some beautiful hiking and quality time in nature. The following four state parks to visit in Ohio are some of our favorites, and we hope you enjoy exploring them as much as we do! Let’s go on a little adventure…
Screenshot via Google Maps The total trip clocks in at about 3.5 hours of drive time. To view a map of the trip in a separate tab or window, click here.
- Hocking Hills State Park (Logan)
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Diane C/Trip Advisor Hocking Hills State Park is arguably Ohio’s most beloved state park, where waterfalls, caves, unique rock formations and hiking trails abound. The park features several things to do (including zip-lining), beautiful cabins to stay in and what is quite possibly the best hiking spot in the state: Old Man’s Cave. You’ll also want to check out the Rock House while you’re here. Hocking Hills State Park, Logan, OH 43138, USA
- Caesar Creek State Park (Waynesville)
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April Dray/Only In Your State Start your second day with one of the state’s most underrated hikes at Caesar Creek State Park. The trek to Horseshoe Falls follows the park’s 11.5-mile Perimeter Loop Trail. You can hike the whole loop trail to see the falls, or just park your vehicle at Flat Fork Ridge and follow the yellow markings. (After you’ve crossed the swinging bridge, it won’t be long until you hear the falls and approach the observation area.) Part of a larger trail, the 2.4-mile out-and-back trek to Horseshoe Falls from Flat Fork Ridge is a fairly easy, eventful journey that’s perfect for a short day hike. Caesar Creek State Park, 8570 OH-73, Waynesville, OH 45068, USA
- John Bryan State Park (Yellow Springs)
Sojournwithme/Trip Advisor This gorgeous 752-acre park surrounds Clifton Gorge. You’ll get great views of the gorge and the Little Miami River here. (Both the rim and gorge trails can be fairly difficult to hike here, so prepare for some strenuous areas.) You can hike the North Rim all the way to the connecting Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve if you have the time. You can camp here or stay in the charming town of Yellow Springs for the night. John Bryan State Park, 3790 OH-370, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, USA
- Deer Creek State Park (Mt Sterling)
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Deer Creek State Lodge/Facebook End your weekend with a stay at one of Ohio’s most underrated state parks and most impressive lodges. The Deer Creek State Park Lodge and Conference Center features 110 guest rooms, an indoor pool, several outdoor actives and a restaurant with sweeping views of the lake. It’s truly the perfect place to get away from it all—even if it’s just for a night or two. Deer Creek State Park, 20635 State Park Road 20, Mt Sterling, OH 43143, USA
Have you explored any of these state parks? What other state parks to visit in Ohio would you add to this road trip? Share your thoughts, photos and experiences with us!
Screenshot via Google Maps
The total trip clocks in at about 3.5 hours of drive time. To view a map of the trip in a separate tab or window, click here.
April Dray/Only In Your State
Diane C/Trip Advisor
Hocking Hills State Park is arguably Ohio’s most beloved state park, where waterfalls, caves, unique rock formations and hiking trails abound. The park features several things to do (including zip-lining), beautiful cabins to stay in and what is quite possibly the best hiking spot in the state: Old Man’s Cave. You’ll also want to check out the Rock House while you’re here.
Hocking Hills State Park, Logan, OH 43138, USA
Start your second day with one of the state’s most underrated hikes at Caesar Creek State Park. The trek to Horseshoe Falls follows the park’s 11.5-mile Perimeter Loop Trail. You can hike the whole loop trail to see the falls, or just park your vehicle at Flat Fork Ridge and follow the yellow markings. (After you’ve crossed the swinging bridge, it won’t be long until you hear the falls and approach the observation area.) Part of a larger trail, the 2.4-mile out-and-back trek to Horseshoe Falls from Flat Fork Ridge is a fairly easy, eventful journey that’s perfect for a short day hike.
Caesar Creek State Park, 8570 OH-73, Waynesville, OH 45068, USA
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This gorgeous 752-acre park surrounds Clifton Gorge. You’ll get great views of the gorge and the Little Miami River here. (Both the rim and gorge trails can be fairly difficult to hike here, so prepare for some strenuous areas.) You can hike the North Rim all the way to the connecting Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve if you have the time. You can camp here or stay in the charming town of Yellow Springs for the night.
John Bryan State Park, 3790 OH-370, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, USA
Mangement Photos/Trip Advisor
Deer Creek State Lodge/Facebook
End your weekend with a stay at one of Ohio’s most underrated state parks and most impressive lodges. The Deer Creek State Park Lodge and Conference Center features 110 guest rooms, an indoor pool, several outdoor actives and a restaurant with sweeping views of the lake. It’s truly the perfect place to get away from it all—even if it’s just for a night or two.
Deer Creek State Park, 20635 State Park Road 20, Mt Sterling, OH 43143, USA
For more underrated state parks in Ohio, check out our previous article: 11 Under-Appreciated State Parks In Ohio You’re Sure To Love.
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state parks to visit in Ohio January 11, 2022 Sarah How many state parks are there in Ohio? We absolutely adore our state parks here in the Buckeye State… and we have a lot of ’em, too! Open every day and always free, Ohio’s 75 state parks provide a refuge from daily life. Boating, hiking, camping and fishing are just a few of the outdoor adventures that await you at Ohio State Parks! Which one is your favorite? Does Ohio have any national parks? We do! One of Ohio’s best-kept secrets, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a place of immense natural beauty and splendor. Ohio’s only national park is located just a short drive from Akron and Cleveland, but it feels like an entire world unto itself. In the fall, Cuyahoga’s sugar maples and oak trees paint its trails in bright red and orange hues, rewarding hikers with a dazzling display of color; in the spring, you’ll find verdant foliage and an abundance of wildlife. And during the winter? Well, if you’re lucky, you might just see a frozen waterfall! If you’re up for a more intense trek, the Brandywine Gorge Trail is one of the best places to soak up the park’s natural beauty; hike up to the 65-foot Brandywine Falls to see panoramic park views in all directions. Of course, if you want a more leisurely scenic experience in Ohio’s one and only national park, hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a scenic ride through the park that will render you speechless. What are some must-visit state parks in Ohio? We have amazing parks all across the state, and some of our favorites are total under-the-radar gems. In Delaware, Alum Creek State Park is home to an eponymous reservoir that holds 3,387 acres of water and is open to fishing, boating, ice fishing, ice boating, and swimming. In northern Ohio, Mohican State Park is a vision. Surrounded by the 4,525-acre Mohican-Memorial State Forest, this beautiful state park sits just outside of the quiet, small town of Loudonville. Read about more of our favorite Ohio state parks here.
The OIYS Visitor Center
state parks to visit in Ohio
January 11, 2022
Sarah
How many state parks are there in Ohio? We absolutely adore our state parks here in the Buckeye State… and we have a lot of ’em, too! Open every day and always free, Ohio’s 75 state parks provide a refuge from daily life. Boating, hiking, camping and fishing are just a few of the outdoor adventures that await you at Ohio State Parks! Which one is your favorite? Does Ohio have any national parks? We do! One of Ohio’s best-kept secrets, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a place of immense natural beauty and splendor. Ohio’s only national park is located just a short drive from Akron and Cleveland, but it feels like an entire world unto itself. In the fall, Cuyahoga’s sugar maples and oak trees paint its trails in bright red and orange hues, rewarding hikers with a dazzling display of color; in the spring, you’ll find verdant foliage and an abundance of wildlife. And during the winter? Well, if you’re lucky, you might just see a frozen waterfall! If you’re up for a more intense trek, the Brandywine Gorge Trail is one of the best places to soak up the park’s natural beauty; hike up to the 65-foot Brandywine Falls to see panoramic park views in all directions. Of course, if you want a more leisurely scenic experience in Ohio’s one and only national park, hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a scenic ride through the park that will render you speechless. What are some must-visit state parks in Ohio? We have amazing parks all across the state, and some of our favorites are total under-the-radar gems. In Delaware, Alum Creek State Park is home to an eponymous reservoir that holds 3,387 acres of water and is open to fishing, boating, ice fishing, ice boating, and swimming. In northern Ohio, Mohican State Park is a vision. Surrounded by the 4,525-acre Mohican-Memorial State Forest, this beautiful state park sits just outside of the quiet, small town of Loudonville. Read about more of our favorite Ohio state parks here.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
We absolutely adore our state parks here in the Buckeye State… and we have a lot of ’em, too! Open every day and always free, Ohio’s 75 state parks provide a refuge from daily life. Boating, hiking, camping and fishing are just a few of the outdoor adventures that await you at Ohio State Parks! Which one is your favorite?
Does Ohio have any national parks?
We do! One of Ohio’s best-kept secrets, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a place of immense natural beauty and splendor. Ohio’s only national park is located just a short drive from Akron and Cleveland, but it feels like an entire world unto itself. In the fall, Cuyahoga’s sugar maples and oak trees paint its trails in bright red and orange hues, rewarding hikers with a dazzling display of color; in the spring, you’ll find verdant foliage and an abundance of wildlife. And during the winter? Well, if you’re lucky, you might just see a frozen waterfall! If you’re up for a more intense trek, the Brandywine Gorge Trail is one of the best places to soak up the park’s natural beauty; hike up to the 65-foot Brandywine Falls to see panoramic park views in all directions. Of course, if you want a more leisurely scenic experience in Ohio’s one and only national park, hop aboard the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad for a scenic ride through the park that will render you speechless.
What are some must-visit state parks in Ohio?
We have amazing parks all across the state, and some of our favorites are total under-the-radar gems. In Delaware, Alum Creek State Park is home to an eponymous reservoir that holds 3,387 acres of water and is open to fishing, boating, ice fishing, ice boating, and swimming. In northern Ohio, Mohican State Park is a vision. Surrounded by the 4,525-acre Mohican-Memorial State Forest, this beautiful state park sits just outside of the quiet, small town of Loudonville. Read about more of our favorite Ohio state parks here.