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Where in Ohio is Tar Hollow Forest?

Where in Ohio is Tar Hollow Forest?

Tar Hollow State Park is a public recreation area located five miles south of Laurelville, Ohio, in the United States. Surrounded by the foothills of the Appalachian Plateau, the state park is part of a larger protected complex with the adjoining Tar Hollow State Forest.

How much does it cost to camp at Tar Hollow State Park?

Backpack camping is located at the fire tower (at the center of the Logan Trail, in Tar Hollow State Forest) and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Campers must register at the General Store (open seasonally) or Park Office; cost is $4 per adult or $1 per youth per night.

How did Tar Hollow get its name?

Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow.

Can you hunt Tar Hollow State Park?

Tar Hollow State Forest is open to visitors between 6am and 11pm daily. Legal campers, if applicable, hunters, and anglers may be present during other times. Horses may be ridden along forest roads or on designated bridle trails. Fires are not permitted expect in grills or fire rings provided, or in portable stoves.

Are dogs allowed at Tar Hollow State Park?

Pets are permitted on all camping sites. Reservations are required and may be made up to six months in advance online or by calling (866) 644-6727.

Can you camp at Hocking Hills for free?

We offer Private Primitive Campsites minutes from Hocking Hills State Parks. Prices start at $25, kids enjoy free. The most popular of all the Hocking areas is Old Man’s Cave, located on State Route 664.

Which Ohio State Parks allow dogs?

Ohio State Parks – Pet Policy

  • Burr Oak State Park.
  • Cowan Lake State Park.
  • Dillon State Park.
  • Hueston Woods State Park.
  • Lake Hope State Park.
  • Maumee Bay State Park.
  • Pike Lake State Park.
  • Punderson State Park.

Can you swim at Old Man’s Cave?

Can I swim at Old Man’s Cave. NO! There is NO swimming or wading in Hocking Hills State Park waterfalls, creeks, or natural bodies of water, except at the designated beach area at Lake Logan and Lake Hope State Park.

What is the history of Tar Hollow State Park?

When the Ohio Department of Natural Resources was created in 1949, the Division of Parks and Recreation accepted land of several state agencies including the old Division of Forestry. Tar Hollow State Park was developed from the earlier forest. The park, today, is bordered by Tar Hollow State Forest — Ohio’s third largest state forest.

Where can I rent a boat at Tar Hollow State Park?

A launch ramp is located near the beach. Kayaks, canoes and paddle boats can be rented from the General Store. Tar Hollow State Park Campground has a variety of sunny and shady sites, with Electric and Non-electric sites as well as Cedar Cabins, Sherman Cabins, and Group Camping.

What happened to Tar Hollow?

In the 1930s, the Tar Hollow region was purchased for conservation purposes under a New Deal program, the Ross-Hocking Land Utilization Project. People were given a new financial start in life and were encouraged to move to the cities. Most, however, bought more poor ground outside the park and continued to live as they always had.

What kind of trees are in Tar Hollow?

Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow. Dogwoods, redbuds and a variety of wildflowers color the hillsides in the springtime.

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