Scioto Trail State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Scioto Trail State Park is situated in the Appalachian foothills bordering the Scioto River, an area rich with reminders of the Mound Builders who once lived here. The first European settlers came to the area in the 1790s; in 1796, General Nathaniel Massie and a small group of settlers founded Chillicothe. This thickly forested hill country is reminiscent of the southern Appalachians. The forest floor presents woodland flowers, including wild geraniums, spring beauties, blue phlox, and Dutchman's breeches. It provides the perfect habitat for wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, white-tailed deer, and other small mammals. The cities located closest to the park are Waverly and Chillicothe.
Spring 29-74 F
Summer 58-85 F
Fall 31-78 F
Winter 19-43 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Scioto Trail State Park
Visiting a state park is already a great idea for the whole family, but staying and turning it into a week-long vacation is even better. If you're looking to travel and stay in style, RVshare is willing and able to assist you in renting an RV. You'll have your own personal bathroom, a bed with a comfortable mattress, and plenty of room for your whole family to sleep. All rentals are equipped with personalized 24/7 roadside assistance and a nationwide insurance policy.
Rockwater Campground
Rockwater Campground features 55-foot-deep campsites to help accommodate larger RVs. Each lot is 300 square feet, making it convenient for multiple slide-outs. The campground is located just south of Piketon amidst the gorgeous hills of southern Ohio. RV rates start at $30 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Picnic table, fire ring, and showers
Walnut Creek Campground & Resort
Walnut Creek Campground & Resort features a wide range of activities for campers that include over 4 miles of hiking trails, a lake for fishing and boating, and more. The campground features spacious sites that accommodate large rigs. RV rates start at $30 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Swimming pool, sports field, and dump station
Sun Valley Campground
Sun Valley Campground is located 6 miles west of Chillicothe and just a short distance from the state park. There are a total of 45 campsites that are prepared to house big rigs. Anglers can fish at the fully stocked pond. All sites are equipped with a fire ring and picnic table, and RV rates start at $27 per night.
Water hookup: Yes
Electrical hookup: Yes
Sewer hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Other amenities: Game room, playground, and modern restrooms
What to Do at
Scioto Trail State Park
Inside Scioto Trail State Park
Many tourists enjoy taking a family walk on the 0.4-mile Friendship Trail, and some step it up a notch by traveling on the 1-mile moderate 3-C Trail. If you're the athletic type, you can challenge yourself and hike or bike the difficult 2-mile Church Hollow Trail. Go swimming in the unguarded wading beach near the camping area of the park. Catfish, trout, and bass provide the perfect catch for anglers. Other activities that tourists enjoy inside the state park are boating, picnicking, and ice fishing under proper winter conditions.
How to Get to
Scioto Trail State Park
If you're traveling from Chillicothe, you'll want to head east on West Main Street toward South Paint Street. Turn right onto OH-104 South/South Bridge Street and travel for 3.4 miles. You'll then want to merge right onto US-23 South and follow this route for about 6 miles. Turn left onto OH-372. Travel for approximately 3 miles and then turn left onto Lake Road.
Entering Scioto Trail State Park
Scioto Trail State Park is open Sunday through Saturday from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Scioto Trail State Park Per vehicle (1-4 adults) : $0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Scioto Trail State Park
Summer is the ideal time to visit Scioto Trail State Park because you can partake in most of the park's outdoor activities comfortably, such as swimming, fishing, hiking, and stargazing.
Scioto Trail State Park has a typical midwestern climate with warm, moderate summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures peak in the mid-80s, and winter lows fall into the teens. Spring brings occasional heavy rain showers.
Many are surprised to learn how diverse this state park's wildlife population is. While hiking or relaxing by your campsite, you might glimpse white-tailed deer, black bears, or bobcats. At sunset, you might spy a red fox.
Scioto Trail State Park has a large campground that is perfect for RV camping. You'll find 73 RV sites, with 55 of these sites featuring 50-amp electricity. The remaining RV camping spots have no hookups.
You can bring your pets to the park, but know that only two pets are allowed per campsite. Feel free to explore the trails with your pets, but make sure to keep them on a six-foot or shorter leash.