Strouds Run State Park

Strouds Run State Park is a scenic area in southeastern Ohio, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with its forested hills and expansive lake.

2,606
Acres Protected
21
Miles of Trails
Estimate: 100,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Strouds Run State Park

 

Located near Athens, Ohio, Strouds Run State Park encompasses over 2,600 acres of diverse landscapes, including rugged hills and serene waters. Central to the park is Dow Lake, a 161-acre body of water perfect for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation. Strouds Run, established in 1958, offers a rich ecological tapestry featuring a variety of plant and animal species, making it a hotspot for nature lovers and bird watchers. The park's terrain provides visitors with numerous trails catering to hikers and mountain bikers of all skill levels. The park has ties to Shawnee and other Native American tribes, who historically inhabited the area. Today, Strouds Run is celebrated for its rich biodiversity, recreational opportunities, and scenic beauty. Visitors may partake in activities such as camping, picnicking, or simply enjoying the tranquility offered by the park's naturally diverse environment.

Highlights

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Dow Lake - perfect for fishing and paddle sports

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Rugged hills providing diverse hiking terrain

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Rich bird-watching opportunities with various native species

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Route 50 Overlook for stunning vistas of the park

Notable Natural Features

Dow Lake

A popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and paddling with picturesque views.

Thunderbird House

A historic site near the park known for its community events and educational programs.

Horseback Riding Trails

Trails designated for horseback riding, weaving through scenic wooded areas.