Alabaster Caverns State Park
The Alabaster Caverns State Park is all about the natural alabaster gypsum caves that are the largest in the world open to the public. Take a guided tour daily from 9 AM to 4 PM. If you have a larger group, be sure to make reservations at least two weeks before you’d like the tour. The alabaster caverns may be the main attraction, but there are plenty of other activities at this park, such as camping, picnicking, horseshoes, volleyball, a swimming pool and hiking.
Wolf Run State Park
Rare beauty lies waiting in a small southeast area of Ohio known as Noble County. Wolf Run State Park has been preserved as one place where people can enjoy nature and relax. Imagine a gorgeous view of forested hills surrounding a lake of clean clear water. The park is where families come to relax, enjoy the camping experience and find solace away from the noises of everyday life in the city. Wolf Run hosts a variety of enjoyable activities every family member can share together.
Sycamore State Park
Paint Creek State Park in Ohio
Paint Creek State Park is an excellent part of the Ohio parks system. The park is located in Ross County and Highland County. The near 5,700 acre park offers a wide variety of activities that can satisfy the most diehard outdoorsman. The park has sufficient space to handle a large number of visitors and activities that cover all seasons. Here is a look at some of what Paint Creek State Park has to offer.
Indian Lake State Park
Indian Lake was once called the “Million Dollar Playground”. The old amusement park on the shore of this 5,800-acre lake is long gone. So is the dance hall and quieter days of the wooden rowboat. What’s taken the place of these by-gone glory days is one of Ohio’s most popular recreational lakes and state parks. According to statistics gathered by the Ohio Division of Parks and Recreation, the number of visitor instances to play and recreate at Indian Lake are well over a million times a year.

