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Recreation Areas: Ohio > Ohio State Parks, Forests and Nature Preserves > Wolf Run State Park

Wolf Run State Park
Recreation Areas in Ohio State Parks, Forests and Nature Preserves

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Date: 2004-06-10 18:12:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommendation: Highly

Date: 2003-04-09 10:41:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 25-50 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
I went camping with my best friend last year to wolf run for the first time in a long time, and the first time for my daughter(2 at the time). We stayed in a tent and had the best time! The park is so clean and neat. I never felt like i was in any danger, the park rangers are the best and they stop and talk to you and make you feel safe. The shower houses are really cleand, and the restrooms(pit) are very clean, and they are trying to get flushing toilets put in also. If you have children the playground is wonderful, and the swimming beach is only a short drive away and is a very nice place for kids and adults. There is also a wonderful little dairy bar not very far from the campground which has very good ice cream, and well priced. I would highly suggest wolf run to anyone looking for a great place to go.

Additional Information
Ohio Lakes and Reservoirs - Ohio has more than 2,500 lakes and 44,000 miles of rivers and streams. Lake Erie, the southernmost Great Lake, is a major recreation attraction.
Ohio State Parks and Forests - Great outdoor adventure begins in Ohio at one of the 20 state forests or one of the 73 award-winning state park sites.
Southeast Ohio - Ohio's rugged beauty awaits in Southeast Travel Region where miles of tree-lined trails traverse the landscape once inhabited by Native Americans.
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