When you think of Appalachia, do you envision the mountains and close-knit rural communities? It’s true that a majority of this region follows the Appalachian Trail, a thru-hike starting in Georgia and ending in Maine. Fewer people realize, however, that there’s a portion of Ohio that also belongs to Appalachia, and it offers some truly exquisite scenery. If you wish to experience Ohio’s Appalachian region, we’ve got the perfect place in mind.
Welcome to Burr Oak State Park! Characterized by beautiful hills, gentle ridges, and abundant hollows, this little-known state park is worth checking out.
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The park is nestled on the shore of Burr Oak Lake, a 660-acre body of water that invites all kinds of recreational activities.
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If it’s your first visit to the park, you’ll definitely want to explore the forested trails. It’s here amidst the hardwood trees that the spirit of Appalachia is easy to feel.
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Or, you could pack a picnic and enjoy one of the picnic benches situated amidst the gorgeous scenery.
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While spring and summer are popular times to visit, fall brings its own kind of magic to Burr Oak State Park.
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Another fascinating aspect of the park is that it surrounds a resort lodge and conference center. The lodge offers both family suites and a traditional campground.
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You’ll agree that the stars seem to shine just a little brighter here!
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Have you visited Burr Oak State Park? What did you think of Ohio’s Appalachian region? Feel free to share your experiences with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! You can learn more by visiting Burr Oak State Park online.
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