PAINT CREEK STATE PARK
PAINT CREEK STATE PARK14265 U.S. Route 50 Bainbridge, Ohio 45612
Phone: 937-393-4284 Reservations: 866-644-6727
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Paint Creek State Park
'Oct. 2011'veiw from Paint Creek campground

Paint Creek State Park
'The Beach'Paint Creek Beach Flooded May 2011

Paint Creek State Park
'Oct. 2011'veiw from the campground

Paint Creek State Park
Boat Dock May 2011

Paint Creek State Park
'Paint Creek Dam'Paint Creek Dam May 2011

Paint Creek State Park
'Site 119'
Paint Creek State Park
'Dry Times'
Paint Creek State Park
'Oct. 2011'camping at Paint Creek, view from site 34

Paint Creek State Park
'Boat Docks flooded'Paint Creek Boat Docks flooded April 2011

Paint Creek State Park

Paint Creek State Park
veiw from the campground

Located amid the breathtaking scenery of the Paint Creek Valley, Paint Creek State Park features a large lake with fine fishing, boating and swimming opportunities. A modern campground and meandering trails invite outdoor enthusiasts to explore and enjoy the rolling hills and streams of this scenic area.
The Paint Creek region lies at the very edge of the Appalachian Plateau. This escarpment marks the boundary between the hilly eastern section of the state and the flatter western portions. Most of the plateau in southeastern Ohio was never reached by glaciers, although the Paint Creek area bears evidence of glacial activity. One stream near the park, Rocky Fork Creek, was blocked by glacial ice and reversed direction, rapidly cutting the 75-foot gorge seen today. Sullivantia, an extremely rare wildflower in Ohio, blooms in the gorge in mid-summer.
Equally impressive here are the Seven Caves, all located about 50 feet above Rocky Fork Creek. A short trip to the caves from the park is well worth the time.
Before Paint Creek was impounded to form a reservoir, the creek valley was unrivaled in the state for scenic beauty and its display of wildflowers. Some of this unspoiled land yet remains above the still waters of the lake. Wild geranium, jewelweed, yarrow and Queen Anne's lace can be found blooming in the woodlands and meadows of the park.
The reservoir provides habitat for numerous waterfowl and shorebirds as well as the great blue heron. Osprey and bald eagles have been sighted over the lake. The limestone outcroppings on the lake's edge provide nesting habitat for the cliff swallow. Other songbirds, raccoons, white-tailed deer and the elusive wild turkey inhabit the park.
We are not the first to recognize the richness and beauty of this land. Prehistoric Indian cultures built a variety of earthworks throughout the region, while the Shawnee Indians considered the Paint Valley home.
Conflicts often arose between the original holders of the Ohio country and the white settlers invading from the east. A Shawnee named Waw-will-a-way became a victim of this strife when he was unjustly accused of scalping a white man. This Indian encountered three white men in the Paint Valley bent on revenge for the scalping. They shot him in the chest, yet he killed one and severely wounded the other two before he succumbed. His funeral pyre laid at the peaceful confluence of the Paint and Rattlesnake creeks.
The waters of the creeks provided a source of power for early mills. Grinding grain, processing wool and sawing wood were all facilitated by the waters flowing over dams constructed in the creeks. Many of the original dams were made of only earth and wood and were washed out by annual floods. One such mill, Crawford's Mill, was built at a place later called Hewitt's Crossing on Paint Creek. The site now lies beneath the waters of the reservoir.
Log cabins still stand in this area, a reflection of our heritage. A walk through the park's own Pioneer Farm provides further insight into the settlers' lives. Construction of the dam on Paint Creek started in 1967, and the site was dedicated as a state park in 1972.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
GeneralLand, acres5652
Water, acres1190
Nearby Wildlife Areayes
Day-UseFishingyes
Huntingyes
Hiking Trail, miles8
Picnickingyes
Swimming Beach, feet1000
Mountain Bike Trails, miles13.5
Bridle Trails, miles25
Beach Concessionyes
Nature Programsyes
BoatingBoat Rentalyes
Boating LimitsUnlimited HP
Seasonal Dock Rental100
Launch Ramps, #3
Fuel For Saleyes
CampingElectric Sites, #197
Pets Permittedyes
Flush Toiletsyes
Dumpstationyes
Showersyes
Rent-A-Camp Sites, #3
Camper Cabins, #2
Horsemen Campsites, #10
WinterSleddingyes
Cross-Country Skiingyes
On the west side of the lake is Paint Creek Pioneer Farm. The pioneer farm includes a log house, collection of log buildings, livestock, gardens and fields which represent a typical farm of the early 1800s.
The scenic hilltop campground at Paint Creek has 199 sites equipped with electricity. The campground features hot showers, flush toilets, laundry facilities and a dump station. Three Rent-A-Camp units, consisting of a tent, dining fly, cooler, cook stove and other equipment can be rented during the summer months by reservation. Pet camping is permitted on designated sites. A primitive horseman's camp is available for riders who bring their own mounts.
A primitive horseman's camp is available for riders who bring their own mounts. Self-contained units are permitted.
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A large 1,000-foot sand beach provides enjoyment for swimmers and sunbathers. A bathhouse with restrooms and changing booths is provided.
Unlimited horsepower boating is permitted on Paint Creek. Three launch ramps provide access to the lake. Boat rentals, fuel and seasonal dock rentals are offered.