Stonelick State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Stonelick State Park is a popular public recreation area in Clermont County, Ohio, that people frequently visit for its great amenities and outdoor activities. Nestled in the rolling highlands of southwest Ohio, the area is tranquil and offers a peaceful atmosphere. The state park comprises a total land area of 1,058 acres, giving you a massive expanse of nature to explore at your leisure. The land on which the park lies was first settled in 1798, and a rich history has slowly made it what it is today. Some cities that are near Stonelick State Park include Owensville, Felicity, and New Richmond, Ohio.
Spring 30-75 F
Summer 49-87 F
Fall 32-79 F
Winter 19-42 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Stonelick State Park
In a massive area like Stonelick State Park, an RV can be a wonderful addition to help you manage your time and possessions, but finding the right rental is key, so it is important to make sure you are using trustworthy resources during your search. RVshare can help you find rentals that can get the job done at an affordable price.
Wilmington RV Resort
Wilmington RV Resort is conveniently located between the cities of Cincinnati and Dayton, allowing you to reach Stonelick State Park with ease and enjoy Ohio’s urban attractions on the side. It is also quite massive, offering guests 170 acres of rolling hills and a beautiful lake. You can visit a variety of nearby attractions to take part in activities such as horseback riding, hiking, fishing, and more at Cowan Lake and Caesar Creek.
FMCA Campground
FMCA Campground is located in the exciting city of Cincinnati, putting you in the thick of the action but still less than 20 miles from Stonelick State Park. Some amenities and features you can enjoy here include free Wi-Fi access, a dump station, and a pet-friendly policy. The nightly rates to stay at this campground are $30 for sites with a full hookup and $20 for sites with just electricity.
What to Do at
Stonelick State Park
Inside Stonelick State Park
You can take a hike and explore the bedrock layers that provide clues about the ancient waters that used to flow through the region. The woodlands are thick and peaceful, allowing guests to feel like they are at a secluded getaway. If you are interested in boating, you can head to Stonelick Lake, the only body of water in the area that permits the use of electric motors. There are also nine public beaches you can visit for a relaxing afternoon out on the sand.
How to Get to
Stonelick State Park
Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio, are the two major US cities people travel to Stonelick State Park from most frequently. Coming from Indianapolis, you should begin by getting onto I-65 S./I-70 W. from E. Maryland St. and E. Washington St. Next, follow I-74 and I-275 N. to OH-28 E. in Miami Township and get off at Exit 57. Complete the route by taking OH-28 E. and Woodville Pike to Lake Drive in Wayne Township.
On the way from Columbus, start by getting onto I-70 W./I-71 S. You will want to follow I-71 S. to US-68 S. in Liberty Township and then get off at Exit 50. Finally, you will take N. Nelson Ave., OH-730 S. and OH-133 S. to Lake Drive in Wayne Township. Stonelick State Park’s address is 2895 Lake Drive, Pleasant Plain, OH 45162.
Entering Stonelick State Park
The park is open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Stonelick State Park Per vehicle (1-4 adults) : $0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Stonelick State Park
Stone Lick State Park is an ideal retreat for many RVers, especially in the fall when the average temperatures fall between Fall 32-79 F and the surrounding trees are ablaze with rich colors.
Stone Lick State Park is located in southern Ohio, a continental climate that experiences seasonal variability that includes warm, humid summers and cold winters with maritime tropical air masses that lead to mild winter days.
Many Stone Lick State Park visitors expect to see the usual small mammals such as rabbits, raccoons, and squirrels. However, since the park is located on a river estuary, it's common to spot bald eagles and great blue herons.
There are approximately 100 camping sites at the state park's campground. Most sites have electric hook-ups, with some premium sites offering lake views. The campground also has a dump station for waste disposal.
Reservations at Stone Lick State Park are recommended and can be made up to six months in advance. The state park's website doesn't list prices or offer online reservations. To reserve a spot and get prices, call (866) 644-6727.