Wolf Run State Park, State park in Noble County, United States
Wolf Run State Park is a forested preserve in the hills of southeastern Ohio, roughly 3 miles from Caldwell, covering about 1,338 acres. A 220-acre lake sits at the center of the landscape, surrounded by wooded terrain and natural trails.
Land acquisition for the park began in 1963, with official dedication coming in 1968. The name comes from the Wolf family, early settlers who made their home in this part of Ohio.
The park plays an important role in Ohio's outdoor recreation culture, with a section of the Buckeye Trail that connects to a wider network of hiking paths throughout the state. Visitors experience this sense of connection to a larger community of nature enthusiasts who use these trails.
The park has over 70 electric campsites and more than 60 without power, plus shower and laundry facilities for guests. A sandy beach area allows swimming, while marked trails lead through the wooded landscape.
The park has a special camping area for small aircraft near Noble County Airport, allowing visitors to arrive by plane and camp on site. This rare feature attracts pilots and aviation enthusiasts looking for a different kind of outdoor experience.
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