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Create-Your-Own Adventurous Ohio State Park Forest Adventure

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Editor’s Note: If you’ve arrived at this page via an internet search, you’re in the middle of a choose-your-own adventure game. If you’d like to play along, please start with “Create-Your-Own Ohio State Park Vacation.”

And the winner is: Mohican State Park

Known for its nearby rafting and canoeing and noted mountain bike and running trails, the 1,110-acre Mohican State Park may initially appeal to the more adventurous visitor, though its lodge offers all the usual lodge amenities, including an Olympic-size pool. Next door to the park, the 4,525-acre Mohican State Memorial Forest further expands the opportunities to be outside all day, either on foot, horseback or your trusty mountain bike. A 24.5-mile bike and hike trail — called “wild and serene” by Runner’s World magazine  — travels through both the park and forest.

The park offers two overlooks for Clear Fork Gorge, more than 300 feet deep in sections and includes stands of hemlock and old-growth white pine, which is a Registered National Natural Landmark. Other activities close to the park include canoeing, kayaking, rafting, tubing and ziplining. Just 9 miles south of Loudonville, Tree Frog Canopy Tours offers zipline canopy tours, including a night tour.

Ready to book this adventure?

Call 800-282-7275 or visit ohiostateparklodges.com for reservations and travel packages. Please note that there are four lodges at the following state parks are not included in this round-up of Ohio state parks: Burr Oak, Geneva, Hueston Woods, Shawnee.

For more information about the parks, head over to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ website. And don’t forget the Official Ohio State Parks & Outdoors Guide mobile app.

Wanna start over?

Go back to “Create-Your-Own Ohio State Park Vacation.”
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Additional reporting by farflungtravels.com contributor Anne Tipton.

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