Barkcamp State Park Explained

Barkcamp State Park
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Photo Alt:Lake waters
Map:Ohio#USA
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Label:Barkcamp State Park
Location:Belmont County, Ohio, United States
Coords:40.0414°N -81.0158°W
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Elevation:1083feet
Established:1955
Designation:Ohio state park
Administrator:Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Website:Barkcamp State Park

Barkcamp State Park is a public recreation area located in Belmont County, Ohio, United States, near the village of Belmont. The 1005acres state park centers around 117acres Belmont Lake. The park offers camping including equestrian facilities, hiking and horseback trails, basketball courts, boat ramps, beach, and other recreational sites.

History

The Barkcamp Creek, the namesake for the park, once ran through the area until the dam was completed in 1963, thus reducing the outflow of water. The area once housed a logging camp where logs were stripped of bark in preparation for delivery to the mill. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources began land acquisition for the park in 1955 and developed the property into a fishing and game reserve. The park ranger once lived on the site.

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