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    Of the more than 15,000 campgrounds in the U.S., only 11 made the list for the best family campgrounds in the U.S. Factors such as safety, playgrounds, beautiful views, local attractions, and pet ...

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    Family-owned and -operated Austin Lake RV Park and Cabins is situated on a huge manmade lake with plenty of open space for hiking, biking, and relaxing. Water sports and swimming are a favorite ...

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  5. Beaver Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    A massacre of Mingo leader Logan's family nearby was the catalyst for Dunmore's War. [2] The first permanent white settler in the area was John Quinn, a trapper who moved into the Little Beaver Creek valley in 1790. He was soon followed by Anglo-American pioneers who cleared the forests and established frontier farms throughout eastern Ohio. [2]

  6. Buck Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    Buck Creek State Park is a 4,016-acre (1,625 ha) public recreation area in Clark County, Ohio, in the United States, that is leased by the state of Ohio from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The state park 's main feature is the C. J. Brown Reservoir, a flood control reservoir created by the USACE on Buck Creek (or Lagonda Creek ) as part of a ...

  7. Lake Loramie State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Loramie State Park is a public recreation area located on the northeast side of Fort Loramie, Ohio. It occupies 407 acres (165 ha) on 1,655-acre (670 ha) Lake Loramie [3] and is operated by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. [4]