Fishing
Spring is starting to blossom
Caught a fish!
Grassy knoll between the beach and parking lot
Frisbee golf hole 10. Frisbee must be trown across a part of the lake. Most frisbees we saw didn't make it across.
Wildlife
Move beautiful views while on the water.
Michael M.
Apr 10, 2024
A stunning little lake perfect for kayakers and small boats. The lake is breezy a good amount of time but overall a peaceful place. Hiking and camping are top notch with a great volunteer group who puts on many events and a park staff that keeps things clean and orderly.
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Andrew N.
Mar 4, 2024
Beautiful lake, with awesome camping an a cool little beach plus they have one of the best an most beautiful disc golf courses I've ever been!
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Amanda A.
Oct 21, 2021
We came to Stonelick State Park in September for a short visit and hike. The hike we did from the campground along the lake was easy. Pretty views of the lake, but nothing amazing. For my kids it was perfect though. Hoping we can come back to use the lake next summer.
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Ces C.
Jul 9, 2020
First time camping here & we stayed for 2 nights. People are friendly and is not crowded. Our camp site is right next to the lake perfect for fishing, caught a few catfish and a bunch of turtles! Camp ground is very clean and well kept, it is not a full hookup though.
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Elyse F.
Oct 22, 2019
The only part of the park I have explored is the lake itself. Water level was low while we were kayaking. Still, the lake was gorgeous. It was fairly easy to paddle around. We adjusted how we were paddling, and stayed further from shore. Even with all the other boats taking advantage of the warm autumn weather, the lake was peaceful. Some debris in terms of branches. I did not really observe trash. The lake and surrounding shore looked clean. Lots of wild life. We saw several different varieties of birds, turtles, and even fish jumping out of the water. A fair amount of people were out on the lake to fish. Only electric powered boats are allowed. This makes things less disruptive for the creatures living there. It also makes it easier for paddlers to maneuver about.From the lake, the campgrounds appeared calm. They have their own boat launch. On the other side of the lake is a beach where swimming is permitted. According to a friend, the hiking trails are well marked.
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Rebecca M.
Jun 14, 2017
Fantastic lake with beach! Came here with our kayaks loaded and ready to get in the water. We drove back to the campground just to take a look and they offer several sites. If you'd like more of a lake front or wooded area, check around site 124-125. However, it's very scarcely "wooded." Too many sites right on top of each other with no trees in between.There's several spots to pull off and fish/put in your kayak or canoe. No real designated launch sites but still areas you can get in and out of. We put our kayaks in mid lake and paddled to the beach where we spent a decent hour. Everyone takes care of themselves at the beach, I was happy to see parents actually paying attention to their kids. No one was too rowdy or out of control. I can imagine this beach can get pretty busy with no other swim options in this part of the county. We felt comfortable leaving our kayaks up on the beach to swim for a bit.The only downfall to the beach area is the very large hill to go down. Not handicapped accessible at all. Comparable to a hill to sled down. Also, we didn't see any restrooms nearby...... lastly, parking was immense! Lots of spots!We got back in our kayaks for another couple hours. This is a nice quiet lake to stop and float. No big, fast boats are zooming by. Plenty of fisherman and other canoers, specifically rental canoes from the camp office. Overall a very nice, clean lake!
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Heather L.
Nov 19, 2017
What a nice lake! Nothing but electric motors are allowed here so its perfect for kayaking, and the size is large enough to offer plenty of spaces to check out. There are nice boat ramps and parking spaces along the water. Not too sure about the beach and camping area as it was off season, so maybe they didn't seem as nice as they would during the peak times. There are a few hiking trails which are nice, but the downside is there isnt parking right by them, so as best I could figure, you have to park in one of the lots, then walk down alongside the main road to get to the trail heads, which is no bueno, especially when you have dogs and it is the busy season.
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Tony D.
Sep 10, 2020
Stonelick State Park is one of our favorite places to camp in Southwest Ohio. With around 100 sites, the campground is not as big as the ones at Caesars Creek, Cowan Lake, or East Fork, which are nearby. Most sites have electric hookups, making them suitable for RVs as well as tents. However, the paved pads on some sites are double-wide but not very long, so RVers should pay close attention to the driveway length when reserving a site.The entire campground is well-maintained, thanks to the joint efforts of the Ohio DNR and a volunteer group called The Friends of Stonelick State Park. There are several small restroom buildings throughout the park, as well as one shower house. All of these facilities are serviced regularly, and are clean and pleasant to use.One of the best reasons to camp here is the tranquility. Since Stonelick Lake is small, boats are limited to electric motors only, making it much more quiet and peaceful than the other parks mentioned, which allow power boats. It is also more suitable for kayaks and canoes, which can be rented at the camp office. Finally, the campground provides access to a number of nice hiking trails, which wind through wooded areas as well as along the lake shore. The trails are well marked with blazes of different colors, and maps are posted at each trailhead.
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Courtney C.
Feb 19, 2022
I love their campground. It is small but well-kept and they always have something fun to do on the weekends.
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Eddie D.
Jul 29, 2021
The camping area is set up really nice there my uncle stayed there from Chicago in his RV for about three or four nights
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