
Laura M.
Hipcamper since August 2017
Killbuck, Ohio
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Past trips
in Malabar Farm State Park, Ohio
Primitive camping, no electric, porta potty or pit toilets available. Lonely hiking plans and equestrian trails. You can take a horse trail from Malabar to Pleasant hill lake Park, round trip approximately 14 miles.
in Alum Creek State Park, Ohio
We stayed at the equestrian campground and enjoyed many miles of trails, lots of hills and good scenery of the lake.
in Salt Fork State Park, Ohio
Stunning any time of the year, best in Fall! Primitive camping with tents, rv and electric sites as well. Lots of lake to explore on boat or kayak, several people beaches. Hiking trails as well as equestrian trails. Very clean state park
in Mohican State Park, Ohio
Dispersed camping is allowed, and in my opinion, is the best, along with "park and pack" sites. But there are also primitive camp sites at the campground, with toilets near by, as well as RV and electric sites. Lots of hiking trails, mountain biking trails and equestrian trails. If you want some off the beaten path, longer, more challenging hikes, I'd suggest using the bike paths or the horse trails, just be respectful to others. Yield to bikers and horses, speak a friendly hello to riders and their mounts, so that they aren't afraid of you ( trust me I ride horses and sometimes they think your giant backpack and trekking poles will eat them).
in Bath Hollow Farm, Ohio