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- Tar Hollow State Park is a public recreation area located five miles south of Laurelville, Ohio, in the United States.
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Surrounded by the rugged foothills of the Appalachian Plateau, Tar Hollow State Park and surrounding state forest are characteristic of the wilderness that blanketed Ohio in the days of early settlers. It is a stronghold for many exciting species of wildlife.
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Directions. 16396 Tar Hollow Road, Laurelville, Ohio 43135....
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Tar Hollow State Park’s twisting park and forest roads pass through dense woodlands. Located in southeast Ohio, popular activities include camping, hiking, and wildlife watching.
Directions. 16396 Tar Hollow Road, Laurelville, Ohio 43135. Nearby Parks. Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow.
Parking and the trailhead are located near the dam spillway at Pine Lake. Backpack camping is located at the fire tower (at the center of the Logan Trail, in Tar Hollow State Forest) and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Nearby Parks. Twisting park and forest roads pass through deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow.
Tar Hollow State Park is a public recreation area located five miles south of Laurelville, Ohio, in the United States. Surrounded by the foothills of the Appalachian Plateau, the state park is part of a larger protected complex with the adjoining Tar Hollow State Forest.
Address. 16396 Tar Hollow Road, Laurelville, OH 43135. Get Directions. Share. Twisting park and forest roads pass through 604 acres of deep ravines and dense woodlands. Scattered shortleaf and pitch pines growing on the ridges were once a source of pine tar for early settlers, hence the name Tar Hollow.