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Forked Run State Park
State Park Information
Forked Run State Park
Box 127, 63300 SR 124
Reedsville
State Park Overview
Nature of the Area
Forked Run State Park lies in the forested hill country of southeastern Ohio. This is Ohios oldest landscape never reached by the glacial ice that once covered much of Ohio. Although this area was untouched by the massive ice sheets, torrents of glacial meltwaters hastened the carving of the valleys and hillsides into their present-day form.
Much of the area, now heavily forested, was once void of timber. Trees were cut to fuel the many iron furnaces of the area in the mid 1800s. Today, much of the forest has regrown and
vast stands of oak, hickory, maple and tuliptree clothe the deep ravines and hillsides. Wildflowers can be found in bloom except in winter months. Wild blue phlox, bloodroot, dames rocket, cardinal flower, daisy fleabane, goldenrod and asters provide colorful displays. In spring, the hillsides burst forth with brilliant blooms of dogwood and redbud.
The forest and fields provide habitat for a variety of wildlife species including gray fox, raccoon, opossum, gray squirrel, white-tailed deer and wild turkey. Many songbirds enjoy the refuge of the forest including wood thrush,white-breasted nuthatch, scarlet tanager, pileated woodpecker and whip-poor-wills.
Camping
Trails
Picnicking
Boating
Swimming
Fishing and Hunting
History of the Area
The colorful history and folklore of the Ohio River create the character of Forked Run State Park. The Ohio River felt the pull of the Indians paddle, served as a territorial boundary, brought settlers into the Northwest Territory and carried flatboats and "steamers" that shipped passengers and cargo from Pittsburgh to New Orleans.
The mouth of the Shade River which empties into the Ohio nearby was known as a gloomy, rocky place called the Devils Hole. The Indians returning from their raids into western Virginia routinely crossed the Ohio at that point with their prisoners and plunder. They would travel through the valley of the Shade River on the way to their towns on the Scioto. Settlement of the area was slow to develop until the Indian threat had subsided and the discovery of coal in the region provided means of support.
As mining increased, towns sprang up along the Ohio. Pomeroy, Middleport, Minersville and Syracuse were important mining centers. The coal was used to manufacture coke which in turn was used in the many furnaces that smelted iron ore from the surrounding sandstone bedrock. The ore resulted in iron used to produce agricultural implements -mmunition and cannons for the Union Army during the Civil War. During the 1860s, Ohio was one of the nations leading producers of iron.
Equally important to the prosperity of the area was the salt industry. The first salt well was drilled in 1850 - Pomeroy. Eighteen salt furnaces were in operation during their peak of importance. Nearly 3,600 barrels of salt were produced daily.
The villages of Reedsville and Belleville were important boat-building centers and
it was on this section of the Ohio River that Captain Horatio Crooks introduced the compound-cylinder steam engine.
John Hunt Morgan, the Confederate General, while on his raid through Ohio was hampered in his efforts here to escape into western Virginia. The local militia thwarted Morgans effort to ford the Ohio - Pomeroy and
as a result, he was eventually captured in Columbiana County.
Today, the area is known as a truck-farming center which produces crops of cabbage, melons, sweet corn and the famous Ohio River tomatoes.
Construction of Forked Run State Park began in May of 1951. In October 1952, the 102-acre lake was completed. The lake was stocked and opened to the public in the following year.
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Area Attractions
Forked Run State Park is located adjacent to Shade River State Forest. Much of the forests 2,601 acres is second growth pitch pine and Virginia pine. The area is also rich in hardwoods such as oaks and hickories. Hemlock and mountain laurel are found in some of the deep gorges.
Marietta, situated 34 miles northeast, offers the historian many opportunities including a visit to the Campus Martius State Memorial Museum, the Ohio River Museum or one of the areas restored sternwheelers.
Marie J. Desonier State Nature Preserve is located north of Forked Run - Coolville. This preserve is heavily forested and contains a large variety of ferns, wildflowers and songbirds.
Area Campgrounds
Circle S Campground RR 68 S Belleville, WV (304) 863-6306
Wisteria 39617 State Route 684 Pomeroy, OH (740) 742-4302
Forked Run State Park 63300 State Route 124 Reedsville, OH (740) 378-6206
Carthage Gap Camp 22575 Brimstone Rd Coolville, OH (740) 667-3072
Rivers Bend Campground 1051 State Route 144 Coolville, OH (740) 667-3530
Royal Oak Resort Club Inc 33429 Flatwoods Rd Racine, OH (740) 992-6488
Mountwood Park Route 50 E Parkersburg, WV (304) 679-3611
Corral Campgrounds 120 Point Dr Parkersburg, WV (304) 485-8900
Edgelawn Campgrounds 706 Summers St Parkersburg, WV -
Old Lock 24 Campgrounds 46909 State Route 124 Racine, OH (740) 949-7039
Area Fishing Related Businesses
Jeff's Carry Out & Bait Shop 100 Lasley St Pomeroy, OH (740) 992-3756
Bubba's Bait Shop 614 Lakeview Dr Parkersburg, WV (304) 4852150
Skeen's Live & Artificial Bait 2206 Staunton Ave Parkersburg, WV (304) 485-6953
Johnny's Outdoor World 7000 Grand Central Ave Parkersburg, WV (304) 295-4937
Village Bait & Tackle 26201 Main St Coolville, OH (740) 667-6817
Hornbeck's Bait & Tackle 174 State Route 339 Belpre, OH (740) 4232949
Angler's Xstream LLC 202 Lakeview Ctr Parkersburg, WV (304) 485-6911
Area Resorts and Lodging
Thunder Lodges 215 W Mcdonald Ave Man, WV (304) 583-2830
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63300 State Route 124, Reedsville, OH 45772-0127
Forked Run State Park
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