Wolf Run State Park - United States

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About Wolf Run State Park

RV quick facts for Wolf Run State Park

DetailInformation
Reservation windowReservations available through the Ohio State Parks reservation system operated by ODNR.
Full hookupsCampground offers electric sites; full hookups are not the standard at Wolf Run, so plan for dump station use.
Dump stationRV sanitary dump station available on site for registered campers.
Cell serviceGenerally usable on major carriers near the campground and I-77 corridor; weaker in wooded lake coves.
Road restrictionsNarrow, hilly county roads on final approach; large rigs should follow posted campground signage rather than shortcut GPS routing.
Generator hoursOhio State Parks apply quiet hours, typically 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.; generators should not be run during quiet hours.
PetsLeashed pets are permitted in designated pet-friendly campsites under ODNR state park rules.

Best time to visit Wolf Run State Park

Late May through early October offers the most reliable RV camping weather, with warm days, open swim beach, and full campground services. June and September are especially comfortable, with lower humidity and reduced bug pressure compared to midsummer. Fall color peaks in mid to late October and brings cool nights ideal for campfires. Winter visits are possible for day use, but expect limited services, icy hills, and reduced campground amenities.

Jan 70 mm
36°F - 19°F

Campground typically closed or limited; day-use only.

Feb 65 mm
39°F - 21°F

Campground typically closed or limited; day-use only.

Mar 85 mm
50°F - 30°F

Shoulder season; check ODNR for campground opening date.

Apr 95 mm
61°F - 39°F

Campground typically opens; cool nights.

May 110 mm
72°F - 50°F

Memorial Day kicks off peak season.

Jun 110 mm
79°F - 59°F

Warm, humid; book sites early.

Jul 105 mm
83°F - 63°F

Peak swimming and boating season.

Aug 90 mm
82°F - 61°F

Hot and humid; afternoon thunderstorms common.

Sep 80 mm
75°F - 54°F

Pleasant, lower humidity.

Oct 70 mm
63°F - 42°F

Fall color peaks; cool evenings.

Nov 75 mm
50°F - 32°F

Campground closes for the season; day-use only.

Dec 75 mm
39°F - 25°F

Campground typically closed; day-use only.

Things to do at Wolf Run State Park

  • Fishing on Wolf Run Lake
    RV parking available

    Wolf Run Lake is an upland reservoir within the park that supports largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and stocked trout. Bank anglers use the dam and shoreline pull-offs, while boat anglers launch from the park ramp. Horsepower restrictions keep the lake quiet for fishing.

  • Wolf Run Lake Boating
    RV parking available

    The park's boat ramp provides public access to Wolf Run Lake for small boats, kayaks, and canoes. Unlimited-horsepower motors are restricted under Ohio State Parks rules for this lake, making it well suited to quiet paddling and trolling. Trailer parking is available near the ramp.

  • Swimming Beach Easy
    RV parking available

    A designated swim beach on Wolf Run Lake offers unguarded seasonal swimming. The beach is a short drive from the campground and has restrooms and a changing area. Families often pair a morning hike with an afternoon at the beach.

  • Hiking Trails Moderate
    RV parking available

    The park's hiking network loops through the hardwood ridges surrounding the lake. Trails are generally easy to moderate, with some rolling elevation typical of Ohio's Appalachian foothills. Connections with the American Discovery Trail allow longer treks.

  • Scuba Diving
    RV parking available

    Wolf Run Lake is one of eastern Ohio's better-known freshwater dive sites, drawing certified divers for training and recreation. A shoreline entry area is used by dive clubs, with parking a short walk from the water. Divers must follow posted flag and registration rules.

  • Picnicking and Day Use Easy
    RV parking available

    Shaded picnic areas with tables and grills are scattered near the lake and along park roads. Day-use parking accommodates trucks and tow vehicles, and vault or flush restrooms are nearby. The areas suit a midday break before afternoon activities.

  • Wildlife Watching and Birding Easy
    RV parking available

    The forested ridges around Wolf Run shelter white-tailed deer, wild turkey, pileated woodpeckers, and seasonal migrant songbirds. Early mornings along the lake shoreline and quieter trail sections provide the best viewing. Binoculars and a field guide are recommended.

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How to get to Wolf Run State Park

Wolf Run State Park sits just off Interstate 77 at Caldwell, roughly 90 miles east of Columbus and about 100 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Most RVers approach via I-77 and then short county roads to the park entrance, avoiding steep grades, though the final access roads include rolling hills and narrow shoulders that call for cautious driving in larger rigs. Winter storms can make the approach slick, and there are no major tunnels or weight-restricted bridges on the main route. The nearest commercial airports for fly-and-rent trips are John Glenn Columbus International and Pittsburgh International, each roughly a two-hour drive.

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