Nestled in the heart of Monroe County, Piatt Park stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities across its expansive 119 acres. This park is not only a haven for hikers and campers but also features a stunning cave and gorge area that invites exploration and adventure. Traveling east from Woodsfield on State Route 78, then taking CR30 to TR2308 will lead you to this remarkable park. Piatt Park boasts a variety of amenities, including a well-equipped camping area with water and electrical hookups, restrooms, and a spacious picnic shelter. Families can enjoy the playground, while the newly constructed handicapped-accessible shower house and restroom ensure that everyone can enjoy the park's offerings. The park's hiking trails lead to a breathtaking rock shelter, rewarding visitors with scenic views of the remarkable natural gorge. Wildlife enthusiasts may encounter a diverse range of species, including wild turkey, deer, and even black bear, making each visit a memorable experience. Since its acquisition by the Monroe County Park Board in 1979 from John and Shelbia Perry, descendants of Adda and Isaac Piatt, the park has evolved into a cherished community resource. With the collaboration of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the Park District,