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BOATING:
There is a 93 acre lake at the park, which is stocked with largemouth
bass, crappie, blue gill and channel catfish. Fishing can be enjoyed
from the shoreline or on the lake. There are two boat ramps in the park,
one located in the campground and the other is on the day use side of
the park. The boat rental is open during summer months with
rowboats, canoes, 2-man kayaks. The cost is $6.00 for the first
hours, $4.00 each additional hour and $30.00 for all day. A
driver's license is required to rent a boat. 2008 boat rental
hours are 8 a.m. until 7 p.m., Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday
starting Memorial Weekend. The phone number for the boat rental is
440-647-2870. PROGRAMS: Findley State Park offers informative and fun summer naturalist programs for the entire family, plus special programs that are supported by the Ohio Division of Wildlife. Park Naturalist Roger Nikiforow is on staff from Memorial Weekend to Labor Day Weekend. Programs vary each week, so contacting the camp or park office is suggested. Some of Roger's popular programs are the Naturalist Aide program, which is geared to children aged 7 - 14. Every Saturday evening family movies are shown in the campground amphitheater. Click here summer naturalist program. Programming may vary slightly from week to week, so check with park staff to confirm. MOUNTAIN BIKING: The Thorn Mountain Bike Trail is an 8 1/2 mile single loop trail offering beginner, intermediate and some advanced thrills. Helmets are absolutely necessary. The trail head is located at the northeast corner of the dam parking lot. This amenity was developed and is maintained by one of our partners, the North Coast Mountain Bike Association. DISC GOLF: A nine hole disc golf course was installed in the fall of 2006 and starts at Picnic Pine Picnic Area. This sport is new to the park, but appeals to children, teens, adults and seniors alike. There is no charge to play, equipment is inexpensive, and it's a new way to have fun and enjoy the great outdoors. SWIMMING: The beach and designated swimming area at Findley was upgraded in 2006. New beach sand, a swing set, a large sandbox, and picnic grills will make your family's visit a "day at the beach". Signs are posted reminding the public that this is an unguarded beach so please take necessary precautions to keep the kids safe. HIKING: Approximately 10 miles of hiking trails, including a portion of the statewide Buckeye Trail, allow nature lovers to explore various habitats. A scenic loop trail through diverse habitats starts and ends at the camp check-in building. Trails vary in length from one-half mile to the eight mile Mountain Bike trail. Findley is home to a wide variety of song birds and woodpeckers in addition to white tailed deer, red fox, beaver and raccoon. GEOCACHING: The correct pronunciation is geo-caching, and it is an entertaining game of hind and seek using a gps (Global Positioning Systems) devise to locate a cache that has been left at a specific location. A cache can come in many different forms, but always includes a log book where finders can leave a message, a joke, coordinates to an unpublished cache at a different location, even a good restaurant nearby. Here are some simple rules for geocaching: take something from the cache, leave something in the cache, write in the log book. To find out more about go to the official website www.geocaching.com. This site was last updated 07/08/08 |