Scioto Trail State Park

Scioto Trail State Park A small, quiet park nestled in beautiful 9,000-acre Scioto Trail State Forest. 218-acre park is an undisturbed wooded refuge just south of Chillicothe.

Located in the Appalachian foothills bordering the Scioto River, the park's rugged ridgetops and wooded valleys support a host of natural wonders. This densely forested hill country is reminiscent of the southern Appalachians supporting a magnificent stand of oak and hickory. In spring, the forest trails are lined with flowering dogwood and redbud trees. The forest floor displays woodland wildflow

ers including spring beauties, Dutchman's breeches, wild blue phlox and wild geranium. Ferns, mosses and lichens coat the sandstone outcroppings. Mushroom hunters delight in the abundance of the delicious morel mushroom. The remoteness of the area and dense forest provides excellent habitat for some of Ohio's most elusive wildlife. Wild turkey populations are thriving in this region along with ruffed grouse and white-tailed deer. Small mammals of Scioto Trail include red fox, skunk, opossum, gray squirrel and raccoon among many others. Rare sightings of bobcat and black bear have been reported. Many reptiles and amphibians find the woodlands and streams of the area desirable. The Shawnee utilized the river as their primary means of transportation from one village to another. The Scioto Trail was an Indian trail that followed the Scioto River from northern Ohio to the Kentucky hunting grounds. The trail was later used by settlers who came upriver from Portsmouth to the first capital of Ohio--Chillicothe. There is a replica of the first church in the area, Chillicothe's First Presbyterian, in Caldwell Lake Hollow. This plain log structure gives testimony to the simple lifestyle of early Ohioans. Today the park offers 55 electric campsites at the wooded area of Caldwell Lake (one of two small lakes at the park) and 18 hike-in non-electric sites across from Stewart Lake. Seasonal camp check-in/store available on weekends near Caldwell Lake and offers snacks, souvenirs, camping supplies, and paddle boat rentals

Basketball and horseshoe courts are located in the campground

Both lakes allow boating with electric motors only. Canoeing is excellent on these quiet waters. A launch ramp is available at Caldwell Lake. Bluegill, bass, catfish, and trout provide good catches for anglers. A valid Ohio fishing license is required. A small, unguarded wading beach near the campground is open during daylight hours. Swimming is permitted during daylight hours. Pets are not permitted on swimming beaches. Trails
One trail allows hiking-only:

Deborad Vista Trail - 2.5 Miles - Moderate

Two trails at the park allow biking and hiking:
Church Hollow Trail - 2 Miles - Difficult
3-C Trail - 1 Mile - Moderate

The newer trail, The Friendship trail, is an easier trail with fewer uphill climbs and is a 1/2 mile long or a 1 mile loop. A portion of the Buckeye Trail which links the four corners of Ohio passes through the state forest. Bridle trails wind through the state forest. Additional basketball and horseshoe courts, along with a volleyball court and playground, are offered in the day-use area of the park near Stewart Lake. Facebook Posting Guidelines for this Page:
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Whether you're camping with us or just visiting for the day, we invite you to join our naturalist programs. Summer is th...
06/02/2026

Whether you're camping with us or just visiting for the day, we invite you to join our naturalist programs. Summer is the perfect time to get outdoors, explore nature, and discover something new. We have a variety of fun and engaging activities planned, and we'd love to have you join us!

06/01/2026
It was a wildlife kind of weekend. We saw all sorts of critters on our adventures throughout the campground. Everything ...
05/31/2026

It was a wildlife kind of weekend. We saw all sorts of critters on our adventures throughout the campground. Everything from Geese, to snakes, to butterflies.

Naturalist programs for this weekend. Let's have some fun outdoors.
05/28/2026

Naturalist programs for this weekend. Let's have some fun outdoors.

It was the wettest and soggiest Memorial weekend in recent history and it didn't stop the fun at the park. We went hikin...
05/25/2026

It was the wettest and soggiest Memorial weekend in recent history and it didn't stop the fun at the park. We went hiking, built fairy gardens, setup our new compost bin, archery, and played with critters. But, mostly we played in the rain! Thanks for a wonderful weekend to all the campers and Friends of Scioto Trail State Park. It was one for the books.

05/19/2026

Open Interviews for store positions at Tar Hollow and Scioto Trail.
Interviews are being held only in Tar Hollow.
Friday May 22nd
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Tar Hollow Education/Nature Building
16396 Tar Hollow Rd
Laurelville, Ohio 43135

Get ready for a summer full of outdoor fun, creativity, and exploration! 🌞🌿 Our Nature Play programs are back with hands...
05/19/2026

Get ready for a summer full of outdoor fun, creativity, and exploration! 🌞🌿 Our Nature Play programs are back with hands-on activities, games, crafts, and adventures designed to help kids connect with the natural world. Check out the summer schedule below and join us for a season of discovery, imagination, and play in the great outdoors! 🦋🌳

Camping season is here! 🏕️ Join us Memorial Weekend as we kick off summer with a full schedule of naturalist programs, o...
05/17/2026

Camping season is here! 🏕️ Join us Memorial Weekend as we kick off summer with a full schedule of naturalist programs, outdoor adventures, and campfire fun. Check out the schedule below and come celebrate the start of camping season with us in the great outdoors! 🌲🔥

Today is Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day as we get ready to kick off National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22) by celebra...
05/15/2026

Today is Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day as we get ready to kick off National Safe Boating Week (May 16-22) by celebrating one of the simplest ways to stay safe on the water: wearing a life jacket.
It’s a reminder to always wear a properly fitting, U.S. Coast Guard‑approved life jacket whenever you’re on or around the water. It only takes a moment to put one on—yet it can make all the difference.

05/13/2026

Come join our team, We are Hiring!!
Seasonal store staff
Position at Scioto Trail State Park

Must be 18 yrs old and possess a valid drivers license. Computer experience helpful. Seasonal position typically runs May- Oct.
Must be available to work weekends, evenings and holidays.
16-32 hrs per week

Apply at the Tar Hollow Office
16396 Tar Hollow Rd
Laurelville, Ohio 43135

Address

144 Lake Road
Chillicothe, OH
45601

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