Tar Hollow State Park

Tar Hollow State Park is a serene natural area in Ohio, offering visitors scenic hiking, camping opportunities, and vibrant fall foliage.

604
Acres Protected
16
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1949
Year Established

About Tar Hollow State Park

 

Tar Hollow State Park, spanning over 600 acres in southeastern Ohio, offers a natural retreat with its rolling hills, dense woodlands, and clear streams. The park lies within the larger Tar Hollow State Forest, creating a vast area of scenic beauty. The geography of the park features rugged landscapes, providing a range of hiking trails for various skill levels. Ecologically, the park is home to diverse plant species and wildlife, with the hardwood forests showcasing brilliant colors during the fall. Historically, the area was used for harvesting tar, which contributed to its name. Today, the park is cherished for its outdoor recreational offerings, ranging from hiking and camping to fishing and boating on Pine Lake, a central feature of the park. Visitors are drawn to its peaceful environment and the opportunity to connect with nature, while families enjoy the well-equipped campgrounds and picnic areas. Tar Hollow continues to attract nature lovers with its tranquil beauty and recreational diversity, making it a destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax.

Highlights

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Pine Lake, perfect for boating and fishing activities

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The rich hardwood forests, home to a variety of wildlife

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The historic fire tower offering expansive views of the forest

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The challenging North Ridge Trail, known for its scenic overlooks

Notable Natural Features

Pine Lake

A central recreational feature ideal for boating and fishing.

Log FIre Tower

Offers scenic views of the surrounding forest and trails.

North Ridge Trail

A challenging trail known for its elevation changes and scenic vistas.