The Ohio River is a majestic natural waterway that feeds into the Mississippi River. Beginning in southwestern Pennsylvania, the Ohio River winds along the borders of Ohio West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana for 981 miles, offering plenty of peaceful and scenic areas that are perfect for camping and enjoying the abundant river activities. Camping on the Ohio River is fun for all types of campers, with campgrounds and state parks scattered all along the river, each offering their own selection of amenities and activities.
Forked Run State Park, located in the charming southeastern Ohio hillsides, is the perfect destination for a weekend spent camping on the Ohio River. The park campground features 81 RV sites with electrical hookups, as well as 71 tent campsites, all with breathtaking views of the valley. Visitors can access Forked Run Lake with small motorboats (no larger than 10HP), as well as with canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats. The park also offers boating access to the Ohio River. Guests can swim and relax on the sandy 400 feet beach, hike and explore one of three hiking trails, or enjoy the excellent fishing on the Ohio River.
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