Wolf Run State Park RV & Campground Guide
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Wolf Run State Park covers 1,338 acres in southeastern Ohio. The park includes a 220-acre lake that offers multiple water sport opportunities. Second-growth forests cover the area inside and outside the park. Wolf Run State Park lies 3 miles north of Caldwell, OH, and Cambridge, OH, is only 24 miles north of the park. The closest metropolitan area is Columbus, OH, which is 94 miles west.
Spring 29-75 F
Summer 58-85 F
Fall 32-75 F
Winter 22-47 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Wolf Run State Park
Wolf Run State Park is an attractive spot for RV campers to enjoy the peaceful Appalachian forests. With the area's rugged terrain, the most comfortable method of camping is in an RV. For those who do not own an RV, check out RVshare to find a rental.
Wolf Run State Park Campground
Wolf Run State Park Campground offers 138 RV campsites. Of those sites, 71 provide electric hookups. Fresh drinking water is available at water stations placed throughout the park. The park supplies laundry facilities and warm shower stalls. Restrooms with flush toilets are provided as is a dump station. The RV camping area is on the south side of the lake. The park has a built-in boat ramp next to the RV campsite and a 200-foot swimming beach off to the side. Picnic tables and fire rings grace each campsite. Other picnic tables are placed in areas of scenic value.
Water Hookup: No
Electric Hookup: 30 amp
Sewer Hookup: No
Wi-Fi Available: No
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $18 to $25 per night
Spring Valley Campground
Spring Valley Campground sits 24 miles north of Wolf Run State Park Campground, in Cambridge, OH. The park offers 139 RV campsites with water and electric hookups. Sewer hookups are included on 103 of the sites. This 89-acre campground provides sites that are spacious and clean. At this campground, 100-foot rigs are welcome to use the pull-through sites while back-in sites are limited to 36-foot rigs. Restrooms with flush toilets, hot showers, and campsite-wide Wi-Fi service are additional amenities at this park. Three and-a-half-acre Spring Valley Lake is available for fishing and swimming. Trails that run up and down the rolling hills that make up the park invite both a relaxing walk and an aggressive hike.
Water Hookup: Yes
Electric Hookup: 50 amp
Sewer Hookup: Yes, on 103 sites
Wi-Fi Available: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $32 to $38 per night
Seneca Lake Park
Eighteen miles north of Wolf Run State Park sits Seneca Lake Park. Seneca Lake offers 167 RV campsites. Of those sites, 126 provide water and electricity, and 41 offer full hookups. For those sites without sewer hookups, the campground provides a dump station. Ten of the campsites are pull-throughs; the rest are all back-in sites. The pull-through sites have room for rigs up to 45 feet while the back-ins allow rigs up to 50 feet in length. All of the RV campsites accommodate rigs up to 20 feet in width. Restrooms with flush toilets, hot showers, and laundry facilities are available for all campers. Swimming and fishing on beautiful Seneca Lake are among the favorite pastimes enjoyed by park visitors. There is a playground on site for kids to work out their energy. A boat ramp makes access to Seneca Lake easy, and a marina allows you to tie your craft in a safe environment. For those who do not own a boat, a boat rental concessionaire is available at the camp store.
Water Hookup: Yes
Electric Hookup: 30/50 amp
Sewer Hookup: Yes
Wi-Fi Available: Yes
Pet-friendly: Yes
Fee: $40 to $59 per night
What to Do at
Wolf Run State Park
Inside Wolf Run State Park
With a serene background, visitors to Wolf Run State Park find an array of activities. The 220-acre lake provides a year-round dose of fishing action with ice-fishing during the winter months, and many anglers bring their boats or rent boats at the camp store; however, boats are limited to the use of a 10-horsepower motor or less. Kayaks, canoes, and paddle rafts are often seen plying the edges of the lake. Six miles of hiking trails move up and down the rugged hills and around the lake including the Buckeye Trail that links several state parks in the area. A half-mile trail, specifically built to explore the unique natural habitat protected by the park system, begins at the camp store and loops back to the RV campground.
How to Get to
Wolf Run State Park
Wolf Run State Park is easily approached from the north via Cambridge or from the south by Caldwell. To approach the park from Caldwell, take Ohio Highway 821 North (OH-821 N) for 3 miles. Turn right onto Ohio Highway 215 East (OH-215 E) and drive for 1 mile. Turn left onto Wolf Run Drive, which takes you directly to the park's entrance.
To get to Wolf Run State Park from Cambridge, get onto Interstate 77 South (I-77 S) via Ninth Street and Wheeling Avenue. Follow I-77 S to Noble Township. Take Exit 28 onto OH-821 S until you reach OH-215 E. Turn left onto OH-215 E and drive for 1 mile. Turn left onto Wolf Run Drive to enter the park.
Entering Wolf Run State Park
This park is for day use only, so its hours are from dawn until dusk daily.
Wolf Run State Park Entry Fee : $0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions About Wolf Run State Park
The best time of year to visit Wolf Run State Park depends on what you want to do at the park. If you're going to scuba dive, visit in the summer. For those who prefer snowshoeing, visit in the winter.
Wolf Run State Park's climate is continental, meaning it experiences a large range of seasonal variability and is affected by warm maritime tropical air masses that bring the heat in the summer and contribute to mild winters.
Wolf Run State Park has plenty of interesting wildlife. Look out for weasels, box turtles, startled deer, and wild turkeys. If you're lucky, you might also spot a great-horned owl.
RVers will find 138 designated RV sites at the state park. They're basic campsites with only 71 sites offering electricity. There are no water or sewer hookups and no WIFI.
Wolf Run State Park is pet friendly if you stay at sites in campground two. So, bring your dogs, cats, or other pet. If you bring your dog, make sure to bring a leash.