c/o 12021 Echo Dell Road
East Liverpool, OH 43920
(330) 385-3091
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Location & description:
Beaver Creek State Park, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, is one of Ohio's most scenic parks. The park includes Little Beaver Creek, a state and national wild and scenic river, and acres of forest wilderness. The rich history of the area invites visitors to explore Gaston's Mill, pioneer village and abandoned canal locks.
Camping
- 53 non-electric sites have tables, fire rings, pit latrines and a dump station.
- Pet camping is permitted on designated sites
- 2 rent-A-Tepee units with cooler, storage containers, sleeping pads, lantern
- Pets permitted
- A horseman's camp offers primitive camping with water, latrines and tie-ups
Boating
- Swift currents and breathtaking scenery are highlights of Little Beaver Creek gorge.
- Navigable by canoe or rubber raft only
- Must wear personal flotation device
Fishing
- Stream fishing is excellent for smallmouth bass and rock bass
- Hunting is permitted in designated areas
- Valid Ohio hunting and/or fishing license is required
Trails
- Approximately 12 miles of hiking trails
- The Dogwood, Pine Ridge and Vondergreen trails on the north side of Little Beaver Creek
- 23 miles of bridle trails
- 2 mountain biking technical trails - Vondergreen, and the Dogwood trail
- Not for the beginner (unless you take it slow)
- Stop by the park office for trail head directions and maps
Picnicking
- A picnic shelter is available on a first-come, first-served basis