Morrow Lake State Park offers a peaceful natural setting ideal for boating, fishing, hiking, and camping on the shores of a 385-acre reservoir surrounded by rolling hills and forest.
Morrow Lake State Park is located in Champaign County, Ohio, and centers on the 385-acre Morrow Lake, formed by damming Muddy Creek. The park's geography features gently rolling terrain with mixed hardwood forests, wetlands, and open water, providing habitat for diverse wildlife including waterfowl, deer, and various fish species. Established in 1950, the park was initially created for flood control and to provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Today, it attracts anglers seeking largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie, as well as boaters who enjoy its calm waters with a no-wake motor rule. The park features over 8 miles of multi-use trails that wind through woodlands and along the lake’s edge, suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing in winter. Several well-maintained campgrounds with modern amenities offer numerous camping options ranging from tent sites to RV spots. Morrow Lake also has picnic areas, a beach for swimming, and boat rentals. Bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts will find good opportunities to observe migratory waterfowl and native Ohio wildlife within its protected area. The park is family-friendly with accessible facilities and educational programs during peak season. Visitors appreciate the combination of water-based recreation and quiet forest trails that make Morrow Lake State Park a versatile outdoor destination.
Morrow Lake reservoir – prime spot for fishing and boating with no-wake restrictions
Multi-use hiking and biking trails circling the lake and through hardwood forests
Year-round camping facilities including modern and primitive campgrounds
Boat launch and beach area providing lake access and swimming opportunities
A 385-acre lake created for flood control and recreation, known for fishing, boating, and scenic water views.
Over 8 miles of trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and winter activities that wind through diverse terrain.
Several developed campgrounds offer electrical hookups, shower facilities, and ADA accessibility close to the lake.