In-Depth Guide to Ohio State Parks
Ohio’s state park system — winner of the 2025 National Gold Medal Award for the best park system in America — spans 76 parks across 174,000 acres. From Hocking Hills’ dramatic gorges to Lake Erie’s beaches, the Buckeye State delivers world-class outdoor recreation with no entry fees at any park. With 55 million annual visitors, eight resort lodges, and hundreds of cabins, Ohio proves that “free” doesn’t mean basic.
Park Pass & Fees
| Fee Type | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Park Entry | FREE | All 76 parks — no entry or parking fees |
| Parking | FREE | At every park, every day |
| Tent Camping | $20–$35/night | Reservable 6 months ahead via ReserveOhio |
| Electric/Full Hookup Sites | $30–$45/night | Many waterfront options available |
| Sherman Cabins | $45–$70/night | Budget option; electric, A/C, fridge, microwave; shared bath |
| Preferred Cabins | $100–$200/night | Full kitchen, fireplace, screened porch, bath |
| Lodge Rooms | $100–$250/night | 8 resort lodges with pools, dining, activities |
📋 Ohio Park Entry: 100% FREE — All 76 parks, no passes needed. → See our Complete 50-State Annual Pass Price Guide to compare with other states.
Parks by Region
Hocking Hills & Southeast Ohio
Hocking Hills State Park is Ohio’s crown jewel and #1 most popular park — dramatic sandstone gorges, waterfalls, and recess caves including Old Man’s Cave, Ash Cave (the largest recess cave in Ohio), and Cedar Falls. The spectacular new Lodge at Hocking Hills features 81 rooms, a full-service restaurant, indoor and outdoor pools, hot tub, and veranda views. Full-sized cabins with fireplaces and screened porches connect to lodge amenities. Budget-friendly Sherman Cabins offer electric, A/C, heat, mini-fridge, and microwave (shared bathhouse nearby). Burr Oak State Park has a remote lodge with panoramic Appalachian views. Lake Hope State Park offers secluded lake camping in Zaleski Forest.
Northeast Ohio & Lake Erie
Salt Fork State Park — Ohio’s largest state park — features a 148-room lodge with two restaurants, indoor/outdoor pools, hot tub, tennis, basketball, and arcade. 212 campsites and dog-friendly cabins. Geneva State Park offers a Lake Erie lodge with marina access. Headlands Beach State Park has Ohio’s longest natural sand beach. Punderson State Park surrounds a glacial lake with year-round lodge and activities. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park features dramatic rock formations and tight crevasses.
Mohican & Central Ohio
Mohican State Park — Ohio’s canoe capital — has a family lodge, river cabins, and access to Class II–III rapids on the Clear Fork River. Preferred Cabins include heat, A/C, full kitchen, fireplace, screened porch, and some are pet-friendly. 50+ miles of multi-use trails including challenging mountain biking. Amish Country is 30 minutes away. Alum Creek State Park near Columbus has Ohio’s largest inland swimming beach. Deer Creek State Park offers a lodge with golf course.
Southwest Ohio & Miami Valley
Hueston Woods State Park has a resort lodge with indoor pool, nature center, fossil hunts, and a rare old-growth beech-maple forest. John Bryan State Park features Little Miami River gorge with rock climbing. Caesar Creek State Park allows fossil hunting — visitors can collect Ordovician-age marine fossils (450 million years old). East Fork State Park has a large lake with swimming beach near Cincinnati.
Northwest Ohio & Great Black Swamp
Maumee Bay State Park offers a lodge with indoor pool, boardwalk trails through marshes, beach, and nature center — one of the best family-friendly parks in the system.
Lodge & Cabin Guide
| Accommodation | Park | Price | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Lodge (81 rooms) | Hocking Hills SP | $150–$250/night | Full-service restaurant, pools, spa, veranda |
| Salt Fork Lodge (148 rooms) | Salt Fork SP | $100–$200/night | 2 restaurants, pools, tennis, arcade |
| Mohican Lodge | Mohican SP | $100–$180/night | Family lodge; river cabins; Amish Country nearby |
| Maumee Bay Lodge | Maumee Bay SP | $120–$200/night | Indoor pool, nature center, Lake Erie beach |
| Preferred Cabins | Multiple parks | $100–$200/night | Full kitchen, fireplace, screened porch, bath |
| Sherman Cabins | Hocking Hills, Mohican + | $45–$70/night | Budget; electric/AC/fridge; shared bathhouse |
Booking tip: Ohio uses ReserveOhio.com — cabins book 1 year in advance, campsites 6 months ahead. Two-night minimum for weekends; three-night minimum for Memorial Day and Labor Day. The Lodge at Hocking Hills and Salt Fork Lodge book months ahead for fall foliage season. Sherman Cabins are the budget secret — fridge, microwave, A/C for under $70/night (shared bathhouse nearby). Call center: (866) 644-6727.
Insider Tips
🏆 Local Knowledge
- Gold Medal Award winner 2025: Ohio beat finalists including Florida and Wyoming for the NRPA Gold Medal — the nation’s most prestigious parks award. With free entry, 8 resort lodges, hundreds of cabins, and 55M annual visitors, the recognition is well-deserved.
- Hocking Hills one-way trails: Popular trails at Old Man’s Cave, Cedar Falls, and Ash Cave now use one-way routing for safety. Plan your loop accordingly. The frozen waterfalls in January–February are equally spectacular — and far less crowded than summer.
- Sherman Cabins = budget gold: Available at Hocking Hills, Mohican, and other parks — electric, A/C, heat, mini-fridge, and microwave for $45–$70/night. Shared bathhouses are nearby and well-maintained. Pack meals to save on food. The smart alternative to tent camping.
- Caesar Creek fossil hunting: Free fossil collecting at the emergency spillway — Ordovician marine fossils (450 million years old). Brachiopods, trilobites, and horn coral. Ask at the visitor center for current access points.
- Mohican = Ohio’s canoe capital: The Clear Fork River offers Class II–III rapids through the gorge. Multiple local outfitters provide canoe/kayak/tube rentals. Combine river time with 50 miles of trails and the covered bridge. Amish Country is 30 minutes east.
- Salt Fork Lodge tip: Book a lake-view room on the upper floors. The Timbers restaurant serves generous portions — worth the dinner. Pontoon boat rentals available for lake exploration. Allow 20 minutes to drive in/out from the lodge.
Best Parks by Activity
Best for Hiking
- Hocking Hills SP — 30+ miles through gorges, waterfalls, caves
- Mohican SP — Clear Fork Gorge and covered bridge trails
- Nelson-Kennedy Ledges SP — Rock formations and tight crevasses
- John Bryan SP — Little Miami River gorge
Best for Fishing
- Pymatuning SP — Walleye capital; one of Ohio’s largest lakes
- Salt Fork SP — 212 campsites; lake bass and channel catfish
- Mosquito Lake SP — Excellent bass and catfish
- Piedmont Lake — Muskellunge and largemouth bass
Best for Families
- Maumee Bay SP — Lodge, indoor pool, nature center, beach
- Hueston Woods SP — Lodge, mini golf, fossil hunts, nature programs
- Alum Creek SP — Ohio’s largest inland beach near Columbus
- Salt Fork SP — 148-room lodge with full resort amenities
When to Visit
| Season | Highlights | Crowds |
|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar–May) | Wildflowers at Hocking Hills, waterfalls at peak flow | Moderate |
| Summer (Jun–Aug) | Swimming, boating, full campgrounds, lodge pools | High |
| Fall (Sep–Nov) | Peak foliage at Hocking Hills and Mohican, lodge stays | Very High |
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | Frozen waterfalls, lodge fireplaces, cross-country skiing | Low |
FAQs
Are Ohio state parks really free?
Yes — all 76 parks have free entry and free parking, every day of the year. Camping, cabins, and lodge rooms have separate fees.
Why did Ohio win the 2025 Gold Medal?
The National Recreation and Park Association awarded Ohio the Gold Medal for excellence in management — the nation’s top honor. Diversity of offerings, 8 resort lodges, free access, and accessibility for 55M+ annual visitors won the award.
What are Sherman Cabins?
Budget-friendly cabin-like structures at campgrounds — $45–$70/night with electric, A/C, heat, mini-fridge, and microwave. Shared bathhouses nearby. No private bathroom. Available at Hocking Hills, Mohican, and other parks.
How far ahead should I book?
Cabins: 1 year ahead. Campsites & Sherman Cabins: 6 months ahead. Book via ReserveOhio.com or call (866) 644-6727. Hocking Hills and Salt Fork lodge rooms book months ahead for fall foliage.
Can I collect fossils at a state park?
Yes — Caesar Creek SP allows free fossil collecting at the emergency spillway. Find 450-million-year-old Ordovician marine fossils including brachiopods and trilobites.
What is Ohio’s best lodge park?
The new Lodge at Hocking Hills (81 rooms, restaurant, pools, spa) is the crown jewel. Salt Fork Lodge (148 rooms) is the largest. Mohican Lodge and Maumee Bay Lodge are excellent family options.
Free entry, award-winning parks, and frozen gorge waterfalls — explore Ohio’s 76 state parks.












































































