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Camping
- Campground has 212 sites with electricity
- Each site has a 50-amp electric hookup
- 20 full-service campsites offer sewer and water hookups as well
- Reservations accepted up to 6 months in advance at 1-866-644-6727
- Heated shower houses, flush toilets, dump station, a separate beach, boat launching and docking facilities for campers
- 4 sites are wheelchair accessible
- Group camp (organized groups only) and horseman's camp are available
- Pets are permitted on all campsites
A separate Campground for those looking for Non-electric
- 24 tent only, rustic sites in 5 different areas
- Fire ring provided for each site, picnic tables are communal
- Pit latrines and water fountains near each area
- Carry-in, Carry-out trash (dumpsters nearby)
- All regular camp facilities are available to primitive campers: showerhouses, camp beach access, boat launch and docks and laundry facilities.
---Golden Buckeye discount available---
50% off Monday-Thursday nights, 10% off Friday and Saturday nights.
Can only use 1 card per site. Holder of card must occupy the site that is discounted. Holder of card must be present with their card to check-in for the site.
Golfing
- 18-hole golf course
- Golf pro shop
- Snack bar
- Driving range
- Practice putting green
- Tee time reservations are recommended and can be made online, or by calling 740-432-7185
- Pavilion is available by reservation for outings
Lodge
- Salt Fork Lodge, scenically overlooking the lake, has 148 guest rooms.
- Lodge features include a dining room, coffee shop, snack bar, gift shop, lounge and lobby areas, indoor game area and meeting rooms accommodating up to 450 people.
- Lodge and cottage guests can enjoy indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sauna, the tennis, volleyball, basketball, and shuffleboard courts, 400-foot swimming beach, as well as boat launching and docking facilities
Cottages
- 37 two-bedroom vacation cottages in hillside and lakeside locations offer fully furnished living and dining areas, kitchen equipped with cooking and eating utensils, bath with shower, and screened porch.
- 17 chalet cottages also feature gas log fireplaces and hot tubs.
- All cottages are available year-round.
- Pets are permitted in select cottages, call 800-282-7275 for details
Fishing
- Sizable populations of large-mouth bass, crappies, bluegills, walleyes and muskellunge are present.
- Fishing is particularly good in the many embankment areas, and along the artificial reef on the north branch of the lake.
- An ODNR Division of Wildlife office is located near the main park entrance
Valid Ohio fishing license is required
Swimming
- 2,500-foot beach is one of the largest inland beaches in Ohio
- Nature center open at beach seasonally
-Miniature Golf
- Restrooms with flush toilets available, snack bar open seasonally, outdoor rinse-off showers available
-Concession and Miniature golf open Friday, Sat. Sun, Noon-7pm
- Check for water quality advisories
Trails
- 14 hiking trails
Valley Brook Loop Trail • 0.3 Miles • Moderate
Archery Trail • 1 Mile • Moderate
Shadbush Trail • 2 Miles • Moderate
Gunn's Glen Trail • 2 Miles • Moderate
Deer Run Trail • 1.5 Miles • Moderate
Overlook Trail • 0.1 Miles • Paved-Easy
Sunshine Brook Nature Trail • 0.7 Miles • Moderate
Forest Crest Nature Trail • 0.3 Miles • Paved-Easy
Beach Point Trail • 1 Mile • Moderate
Stone House Loop Trail • 1.8 Miles • Moderate
Morgans Knob Loop Trail • 0.8 Miles • Moderate
Pine Crest Loop Trail • 1 Mile • Moderate
Hosak's Cave Trail • 0.5 Miles • Moderate
- Snowmobile • 19 Miles • Moderate
- Bridle • 50 Miles over 5 trails• Moderate
Picnicking
Reserve Shelters online
- 9 picnic areas with tables and grills available in scenic locations around the lake
- Wheelchair accessible picnic area with hard surfaced paths and accessible latrines, parking and tables is located off Park Road 1
- 2 shelters can be reserved online or by calling 866-644-6727
Beach I • 24' x 32' open building • Paved site with 100+ parking spaces •20 amp electric with 12 outlets •8 picnic tables • Group grill • Near modern restroom water supply, beach, lake, nature center
Beach II • 24' x 32' open building • Paved site with 100+ parking spaces •20 amp electric with 12 outlets •8 picnic tables • Group grill • Near modern restroom water supply, beach, lake, nature center
Boating
- Boats with unlimited horsepower are permitted on the 2,952-acre lake
- Combined speed/ski zones are marked by buoys
- There are 10 boat launching ramps on the lake
- Boaters may camp on their boats in no-wake zones within fifty yards of shore
- Swimming from boats is permitted in designated areas only
-An Ohio Division of Watercraft office is located in the park administrative office.
Marinas
- 2 marinas include 469 rental docks, comfort stations, gasoline fuel stations, parking facilities, concession areas and a variety of rental boats
-Salt Fork Marina concession/fuel sales open seasonally Thursday and Monday, noon-600pm. Friday, noon-8pm, Saturday 8am -8pm and Sunday 8am - 6pm
Winter Recreation (conditions permitting)
- Sledding
- Cross country skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Ice skating
- Ice fishing
- Ice boating
Hunting
- Hunting is permitted on designated areas. Approximately 12,000 acres of the park are open to hunting.
- Check-in with the park staff for delineation of these areas
- Cottontail rabbit, gray and fox squirrels, deer, grouse, quail, woodchuck, raccoon, mink, muskrat, beaver, wild turkey and waterfowl are abundant
- An ODNR Division of Wildlife office is located near the main park entrance
- Valid Ohio hunting license is required
More To Do
- A miniature golf course is offered at the beach, near the park's nature center
- Basketball courts are located at the beach and near the park office
- Playgrounds are located in the campground and at the beach
- Kennedy Stone House offers a look back to 1837
- Nature center offers nature programs during the summer months
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Salt Fork State Park reviews
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Food at the lodge is very good. Reduced menu size but it’s all prepared and planned to satisfy patrons. Worth the time to enjoy the setting and food. Prices are very reasonable breakfast and dinner...
Food at the lodge is very good. Reduced menu size but it’s all prepared and planned to satisfy patrons. Worth the time to enjoy the setting and food. Prices are very reasonable breakfast and dinner... more »
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Primitive camped on site 3 … the pictures have it appear flat when it actually was almost all on a hill. We did like the privacy of the site. If we were to camp again we will select site 8 or one...
Primitive camped on site 3 … the pictures have it appear flat when it actually was almost all on a hill. We did like the privacy of the site. If we were to camp again we will select site 8 or one... more »
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I found a maggot in our bedroom, spiderwebs everywhere, patio was nasty, and a lot of stuff got damaged by other people staying in cabins. A $200 fishing pole got broken and a motor that was to be...
I found a maggot in our bedroom, spiderwebs everywhere, patio was nasty, and a lot of stuff got damaged by other people staying in cabins. A $200 fishing pole got broken and a motor that was to be... more »
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It was my birthday and my husband treated me to a cabin in the woods in front of the lake. When we got there, a happy birthday sign was set up for me with cheese and crackers. I enjoyed the three nights we were there. The hotub was enjoyable and the kitchen and accessories were very nice. We roasted marshmallows and did a little fishing as well. Thank you for a wonderful birthday!
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So beautiful. A really fun place to explore and wander around for the day if you want to stay close to home but also close to nature. Really enjoyed the beach and the water activities but also the hiking was so much fun just be careful!
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I've been coming here my entire life. Took our kayaks out today and enjoyed some of the trails as well. We love going to the public beach! They have a concession stand and little wildlife area. Always recommend Salt Fork to anyone!
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Water skied on the lake in the 60's when there was just a boat ramp. Came for golf. Course is great but difficult. Each hole is unique. A lot of up and down holes and dog legs. Pro shop and snack bar are great.
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First time visitor. Absolutely loved the lake! Clean and minimal boat traffic. Campground is clean and well taken care of by park. Will be back!
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