Mohican State Park in NE. / Central Ohio is by far the most popular state park in Ohio. Reserve early specially for summer time weekends. The campsites are in a flat river valley with a stream / creek running along one side of the campsites. All campsites are level or almost level. You have an even mix of shady and open sunny sites. Size wise, it runs the full range of tight to get into sites with neighbors close by to large sites with plenty of room for an RV and a tent. All site are paved, with either 45 degree turn-ins, or some of the full service ones near the front of the campground are "pull-thru". The other full service sites in the rear of the campground are also a mix of 45 degree and pull-thru sites. Last summer they did add more full service sites where I believe they made them 45 degree "double wide pad" size. The pool is where its at. Nice stainless steel pool ( with life guards ). One of only 3 state parks in Ohio to have a pool in the campground. Last year they added a splash area also. There was also talk of re-doing the pool's changing building. There is also a camp store, ice cream counter, nature center in the middle of the campground. For the mountain biker there is a 23 mile single track that runs up one side of the valley and returns on the other...Good luck...it's a tough one. The first mile is 300' of vertical switch backs. There is one hiking trail that makes a mile loop up the hill by the campsites, another that goes thru the field in a loop where your going to see rabbits. That one is under a mile and is flat. And a 3 mile one that follows the creek up stream to the picnic area and a small primitive camping area. The stream next to the campsites is used for wading and tubing. At any given time in the summer you will see hundreds of people using it. Cell phone coverage is OK with Verizon, AT&T was poor 5 years ago, not sure if that has improved. The Mohican / Loudenville area is the canoeing capital of the Mid-West. When the summer arrives, especially the weekends you can easily find a 1,000 people on the main river taking anywhere from a 2 mile inner tube ride or a 4-17 mile canoe trip. There are about 3-4 canoe companies offering trips. The smaller stream (Clear Creek) that runs next to the campsites empties into the main canoeing river about 1/4 mile down stream. So you don't get all that traffic. Ohio has finally putingt some extra money into it's parks. Maintenance has look been over-looked. Much is needed, but I have started to see infrastructure improvements the last 18 months. They also re-paved the whole campground last year. I wish they would have widened the pavement to turn into the sites better. RVers with long trailers 35' + will find themselves getting off the pavement in order to back their rigs into their sites.
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📖 About This Campground
Mohican State Park in Loudonville Ohio offers full, partial, and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping surrounded by a forested wilderness.
Mohican State Park, located in the heart of Ohio’s forested hills, offers a captivating camping experience that combines natural splendor, diverse recreational opportunities, and modern amenities. Spanning over 1,110 acres, this park is nestled along the Clear Fork of the Mohican River, making it a perfect destination for those seeking adventure, relaxation, and an immersive nature retreat.
As you enter Mohican State Park, you are greeted by the park’s stunning landscapes, characterized by deep gorges, towering hemlocks, and scenic river views. The campground is meticulously maintained and offers a range of accommodations, including 100 electric sites, 35 full hookup sites, and numerous non-electric sites for tents. Additionally, the park features cozy cabins and a group camp area, ensuring a variety of options to suit different camping preferences. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and fire ring, creating an ideal setting for outdoor meals and evenings spent around the campfire under a canopy of stars.
One of the most alluring features of Mohican State Park is its extensive network of trails, offering over 13 miles of hiking paths that wind through diverse terrains and provide access to some of the park’s most scenic spots. The Lyons Falls Trail is a favorite among visitors, leading hikers through lush woodlands and past the picturesque Big and Little Lyons Falls. The Hemlock Gorge Trail offers a more challenging hike with rewarding views of the Clear Fork Gorge, where the river has carved deep, dramatic cliffs over millennia. For a more leisurely experience, the Pleasant Hill Trail offers beautiful views of Pleasant Hill Lake and opportunities to observe local wildlife, such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds.
The Mohican River is a central feature of the park and provides a range of water-based activities. Canoeing, kayaking, and tubing are popular pursuits, with the river offering gentle rapids and calm stretches that are perfect for a relaxing float or an adventurous paddle. The park’s scenic river corridor is ideal for fishing as well, with the river teeming with smallmouth bass, rock bass, and catfish. Anglers will appreciate the peaceful and picturesque settings along the riverbanks.
In addition to hiking and water sports, Mohican State Park is a haven for mountain biking enthusiasts. The park boasts an 8.5-mile mountain biking trail that challenges riders with its rugged terrain, steep climbs, and thrilling descents. The trail is well-marked and maintained, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for bikers of all skill levels.
For those who enjoy picnicking, Mohican State Park provides several scenic picnic areas equipped with tables, grills, and shelters. These spots are perfect for family gatherings, offering a serene setting to enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. The park also features playgrounds for children, making it an ideal destination for families with young kids.
One of the unique attractions of Mohican State Park is the historic Grist Mill, located within the adjacent Mohican-Memorial State Forest. This working mill offers visitors a glimpse into the region’s past and the opportunity to see the milling process in action. The area around the mill is perfect for leisurely strolls and exploring the forest’s rich history.
Winter transforms Mohican State Park into a wonderland, offering activities such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding. The park’s trails take on a new charm with snow-covered landscapes, providing a serene and picturesque setting for winter adventures.
In addition to its natural attractions, Mohican State Park offers modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. The campground features clean restrooms, shower facilities, and a camp store stocked with essentials. The friendly and knowledgeable park staff are always on hand to provide information and assistance, enhancing the overall camping experience.
The nearby village of Loudonville adds to the charm of the camping experience, offering quaint shops, local eateries, and warm hospitality. Visitors can explore the village’s historic sites, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the welcoming community spirit that defines this region.
Camping at Mohican State Park is an invitation to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of Ohio’s natural landscapes. Whether you’re hiking scenic trails, paddling down the river, exploring the park’s rich history, or simply relaxing by the campfire, Mohican State Park offers an unforgettable outdoor experience. With its diverse activities, stunning scenery, and welcoming atmosphere, it’s no wonder that Mohican State Park is a cherished destination for campers of all ages.




