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  1. ODNR regulates Ohio's oil and gas industry, the mining industry, hunting and fishing, and dams while maintaining natural resources such as state parks, state nature preserves, state wildlife areas, state forests, and state waterways. It was created in 1949 by the Ohio Legislature.

  2. Fast forward to the 19th century when European settlers began arriving in Ohio. With them came the desire to establish protected areas for future generations to enjoy. The creation of Ohio’s first state park, Buckeye Lake State Park, in 1949 marked a turning point in conservation efforts.

  3. Ohio State Parks showcase the states scenic beauty and provide more than 1,000 miles of forest trails and 70 sparkling lakes where visitors can hike, bike, boat, swim, fish, hunt or just relax and enjoy nature.

  4. Jul 28, 2024 · ‘The Ultimate Guide to Ohio State Parks’ is your go-to source if you love adventures or if you’re planning a family outing to experience Ohio’s beautiful scenery. This guide covers all you need to know about the best hiking trails, what kind of scenery and terrain you’ll come across, and activities that are perfect for visitors of any ...

  5. ohio.gov › site › tourismOhio State Parks

    Aug 17, 2022 · Ohio State Parks. Wherever you are in Ohio, you're just a short drive from an Ohio State Park. Choose from 1,000 miles of trails to explore, beaches and boating facilities for fun on the water, cozy campgrounds, cabins and lodges for comfortable stays, and special events and nature programs to make your stay memorable. Enjoy your visit!

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · Ohioans have long been drawn to the woods and waters of their beloved Buckeye State. Ohio’s system of state parks was officially formed in 1949 when the Ohio Department of Natural Resources was created, but it has its roots in the 19th century.

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  8. Feb 26, 2024 · A Cleveland.com investigation last fall found that over a hundred Ohio residents said their names were attached to form letters sent to the commission in a public comment period without their knowledge — all of them urging state parks to allow fracking.