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Jefferson Lake State Park
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State Park Information |
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Jefferson Lake State Park 6835 E. Lake Rd. Lisbon
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State Park Overview |
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Nature of the Area |
| The sandstone hills of Jefferson County are part of the Appalachian Highlands which envelop the southeastern part of Ohio. In the sandstone bedrock can be found layers of coal which were formed by decaying swamp vegetation millions of years ago during the Pennsylvanian geologic period.
Covering the hills and valleys of the area is a second growth oak and hickory forest. Growing side-by-side with towering white oaks and shagbark hickories are stately beeches and maples, tulip trees, walnuts, elms and ashes. The forest is composed of much more than trees, although they constitute its most conspicuous feature. The observant visitor may find a wealth of wildflowers such as wild geranium, hepatica and bloodroot. The leafy canopy rings with a harmonious chorus of bird songs. Wild turkey and ruffed grouse are dispersed in these hills and forests as well. These are just a few of the natural wonders found at Jefferson Lake. |
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Fishing and Hunting |
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History of the Area |
| The Jefferson Lake region was once the home of Logan, the celebrated Mingo chief whose family was massacred near here on the Ohio River at the mouth of Yellow creek. This incident spurred Lord Dunmores War in 1774.
In more recent times, the area has been home to the steel industry in Ohio. The underlying coal fields and Ohio River access have made it a focal point of this industry.
Jefferson Lake State Park was developed on 962 acres in the valley of the Town Fork of Yellow Creek. Land acquisition began in 1928. The lake and other facilities were constructed by the National Park Service in cooperation with the old Ohio Division of Conservation as a project of the Civilian Conservation Corps during the depression. The dam was constructed in 1934 and the 17-acre lake was filled in 1946. In 1950, the area was turned over to the newly created Division of Parks and Recreation. |
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Area Accommodations |
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Dellroy-Atwood Lake , OH The Inn is nestled on 7 acres of gently rolling hills overlooking beautiful Atwood Lake in peaceful surroundings. Your romantic getawayperfect for any occasion. Come find us! Price Range $150$225 Web Site
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Located on 68 private acres to explore and enjoy. Fragrant meadows and woodland paths leading to breathtaking vistas at every turn.
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Ohio has 73 state parks that offer a variety of outdoor experiences. | |
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Area Attractions |
| Fernwood State Forest is located southeast of Bloomingdale near State Route 151. The forest offers camping facilities, hiking and bridle trails and a trap shoot area. Yellow Creek State Forest is north near Wellsville.
The McCook House State Memorial is located in the town square of Carrollton. This federal-style brick house was built in 1837. It was the home of the "Fighting McCooks," a family that contributed 13 men to the Union Army in the Civil War. The house is open June through September.
The Morgan Raiders marker, 12 miles east of Carrollton on State Route 39, designates the northernmost battle of the Civil War. This battle was fought on July 26, 1863.
The Petersburg Algonquin Steam Flouring Mill on State Route 332 four miles south of Carrollton, is a designated National Historical Site. It is believed to be the only steam-operated mill in Ohio.
New Rumley, the birthplace of General George Armstrong Custer, is the site of a handsome exhibit detailing his life and battles.
Three Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District Lakes offer recreation opportunities. Atwood Lake is on S.R. 542 near Dellroy, Leesville is near Carrollton and Tappan on U.S. 250. |
Area Campgrounds | | Austin Lake Campground 1002 Township Road 285A Toronto, OH (740) 544-5253
| ABC Country Camping & Cabins 4105 Fresno Rd NW Carrollton, OH (330) 735-3220
| A-1 Twin Valley Campgrounds 2330 Apollo Rd Se Carrollton, OH (330) 739-2811
| Petersburg Marina 2126 Azalea Rd SW Carrollton, OH (330) 627-4270
| Cozy Ridge Campground 4145 Fresno Rd NW Carrollton, OH (330) 735-2553
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Area Fishing Related Businesses | | D D Bait Tackle 7055 Autumn Rd SW Carrollton, OH (330) 627-4600
| Trophy Spinner Baits 1023 Efts Ln Wintersville, OH (740) 264-5400
| Critter Recreations Taxidermy 229 Elmer Avenue Weirton, WV (304) 748-4654
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Area Resorts and Lodging | | Harrison Hills Camp Resort Gem Rd Carrollton, OH (330) 627-2371
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Jefferson Lake State Park
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