East Fork State Recreation Area is a versatile outdoor destination in southwestern Ohio, featuring a large reservoir, extensive trails, and diverse recreational activities appealing to hikers, anglers, boaters, and campers alike.
East Fork State Recreation Area encompasses over 4,870 acres of forested hills, wetlands, and open water surrounding the East Fork Reservoir, the largest inland lake in Ohio's state park system. Located in Clermont County, this park offers a blend of natural habitats ranging from hardwood forests to aquatic ecosystems, supporting abundant wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous waterfowl species. Established in the early 1970s alongside the creation of the reservoir for flood control and water supply, the area has grown into a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Key activities include boating, fishing—largely for bass, catfish, and crappie—hiking and mountain biking on over 40 miles of trails, and camping in both developed and primitive sites. Notable features include the expansive reservoir itself, which offers a scenic setting for paddle sports and lakeside picnicking, and several interpretive sites that explain the area's ecology and history. The park's varied terrain and well-maintained facilities attract visitors year-round. It serves as a regional hub for day-use activities as well as longer overnight stays, offering opportunities for wildlife observation, stargazing, and winter sports like cross-country skiing when conditions permit. Accessibility from the nearby cities of Cincinnati and Batavia makes East Fork State Recreation Area a favored natural retreat within the Ohio outdoor landscape.
East Fork Reservoir – Ohio's largest inland lake within a state park
Extensive multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking spanning diverse habitats
Popular fishing spots with stocked bass, catfish, and crappie populations
Scenic overlooks offering panoramic views of forested hills and water expanses
A 2,800-acre lake offering boating, fishing, and waterside recreation, surrounded by wooded hills and diverse ecosystems.
Over 40 miles of trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding weaving through forest and wetlands.
Adjacent protected area providing additional habitat for wildlife and quiet natural experiences close to the recreation area.