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Sycamore State Park
SYCAMORE STATE PARK
SYCAMORE STATE PARK
6301 Park Office Rd.
College Corner, Ohio   45003

Phone: 513-523-6347
Sycamore State Park
© Gene Shirk 2009

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Sycamore State Park
© Gene Shirk 2009

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Sycamore State Park
© Gene Shirk 2009

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The meadows, woodlots and still waters of Sycamore State Park offer an oasis of natural features win the midst of expansive farmland. Sycamore provides the perfect setting for picnicking, hiking, fishing and horseback riding.
Nature of the Area
Sycamore State Park lies in the vast fertile till plains of western Ohio in the Wolf Creek Valley. The original forest contained magnificent oaks, walnut, maple, ash, wild cherry and many other tree species. The forest abounded with wild turkey, deer, elk and bison. Long before any permanent settlement was made in the area, its beauty and fertility were well known in the Kentucky settlements and to the people east of the Alleghenies.

Settlement and development of the valley soon brought an end to the forest and game. Farm production in the area was greater than anywhere else in Ohio by 1880. Today, through conservation efforts, the rich fertile farmlands are now yielding to second growth forests. The huge sycamores lining the banks of Wolf Creek give the park its name. The increasing wildlife population includes red fox, deer, woodchuck, raccoon, coyote in addition to a variety of songbirds and waterfowl. The woodlots and meadows harbor diverse colonies of wildflowers including spring beauties, wild blue phlox, ironweed andgoldenrod.
History of the Area
The first inhabitants of the area were the Adena Indians who resided in Ohio around 800 B.C. to 700 A.D. Evidence of their presence can be seen at the ceremonial mound found in the park. In the mid to late 1700s, the area became a stronghold of the Miami and Shawnee tribes. After General Anthony Wayne's defeat of the Indians at the battle of Fallen Timbers, the Greenville Treaty of 1795 stripped the Indians of their lands. In less than a year following the signing of the treaty, the first settlers arrived.

Settlers were attracted to this area because of the fertile soil. When the Miami-Erie Canal was completed in 1829, the area became quite prosperous. Underlying the rich fertile soils were vast beds of gravel and sand providing excellent materials for road making. Hundreds of miles of roads were built in the county with these materials making it one of the most accessible during the state's infancy.

At one time, the land comprising Sycamore State Park was purchased by a development corporation to build a housing project. When the corporation was unable to complete the construction, the lands were offered to the state of Ohio. Sycamore was dedicated as a state park in November 1979.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
GeneralLand, acres2384
 Water, acres5
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trail, miles8
 Picnickingyes
 Picnic Shelters, #2
 Bridle Trails, miles15
CampingGroup Camp, capacity140
 Horsemen Campsites, #15
WinterSleddingyes
 Cross-Country Skiingyes
 Snowmobilingyes
 Ice Skatingyes
 Ice Fishingyes
Camping
Group areas are available to organized groups on a reservation basis. Group Camp "A" contains several basic sleeping shelters, restrooms, grills and a large barn with electric. This area is completely accessible by wheelchair. Group Camp "B" is for tent camping only. Electric service, firering and picnic tables are available. Contact the park office for details.
Area Accommodations
Quality Inn Suites - Columbia City, IN
Business Meetings
We provide easy access to area attractions and businesses. Only minutes from the Fort Wayne International Airport, Chain O' Lakes State Park and the Wagon Wheel Theatre. Children of all ages will enjoy having fun at nearby Paige's Crossing family entertainment park. Free wireless high-speed Internet.
Places To Supplies
Sweet Mornings Donut Shop - Liberty, IN
Bakery
We offer the following donuts and muffins made fresh daily in our shop Glazed donuts,Twists,Plain and Chocolate Cake ,Apple Fritters,Honey Buns,Blueberry,Sour Creme,Donut Holes,Bars,Yeast rings,Tiger Tails,Filled Donuts,Berry Blast Muffin,Sin-A-Muffin.
Boating
The park's scenic ponds offer opportunities for hand-power boating only. Canoes and rowboats are suitable for the park's quiet waters.
Boats and RVs
Family RV Rentals - Whiteland, IN
Motor Home Campers
Whether you are vacationing with family, going to a race, or traveling for business, build some memories and travel by RV. We carry select RVs for sale on our lot. We can also do consignment sales and RV leasing. Our techs are certified on all RV systems. We work on RVs of any style, year, make or model.


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Picnicking
Picnicking is popular at Sycamore State Park. The Overlook Picnic Area boasts a grand picnic shelter with doors and two large fireplaces making it available for year-round use. The shelter may be reserved or available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are available from February 1 until November 30. Contact the park office for details.
Trails
The 3-mile Ghost Hedge Nature Trail offers the hiker an opportunity to explore the Wolf Creek Valley. Giant sycamore trees form a picturesque canopy over the trail. The 1.5-mile Beech Ridge Trail explores the surrounding woodlots and meadows. An additional trail connects these two trails to create 8 miles of hiking opportunities. Horsemen can enjoy 15 miles of bridle trail, including the snowmobile routes when not snow covered. The trails pass through scenic meadows and woodlots.
Area Attractions
The nearby city of Dayton has several attractions including the Wright Brothers' flying machines on display in the city's Carillon Park. Other unique aviation displays can be seen at the U.S. Air Force Museum. Local historical attractions include Brookville's Spitler House and the Train Depot in nearby Trotwood.

Nature enthusiasts may wish to visit the Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm, Dayton's Natural History Museum and the reserves of the Montgomery County Park District.
Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
May 4 My old home by Susan Trace Puck
I lived in a house on Providence Road from August, 1932, to December, 1934. My parents paid about $7000 for 50 acres with a house and barn and some outbuildings. The line of cedars that are along the lane to the house site were there when I was a child. I was last there in 1995, and there was one Lombardy poplar left of the windbreak my father planted.
March 19 Wonderful Bridle Trail! by Cindy
This park is a wonderful place to ride. The trails are varied but not tough; very pretty and relaxing. Great place for an afternoon ride, or come early and ride all day. The horse camping area is very nice and we really like the gravel pads. Would love eletric sites!


Area Campgrounds

Cedarbrook Campground
760 Franklin Road
Lebanon, OH
513-932-7717


Dayton KOA
7796 Wellbaum Road
Brookville, OH
937-833-3888


Area Fishing Related Businesses
Gettysburg Lake
3636 Frytown Rd
Dayton, OH
(937) 268-4535


Anglers Bait & Tackle
516 S Main St
Englewood, OH
(937) 836-5335


Fisherman's Quarters
142 S Keowee St
Dayton, OH
(937) 222-2224


Spring Water Lake
4299 Pyrmont Rd
Lewisburg, OH
(937) 962-1030


Rusty Drake Outfitters
175 E Alex Bell Rd # 252
Dayton, OH
(937) 438-0707


Mertensia Springs Trout & Wilderness CNVRSTN Club
6920 Horseshoe Bend Rd
Ludlow Falls, OH
(937) 698-4359


Cork-N-Bottle Minit Market
881 E Franklin St
Dayton, OH
(937) 433-5611


North Dayton Anglers & Gun Club
1924 Valley St
Dayton, OH
(937) 236-9120


Rod-Dee's Party Supplies
324 N Main St
Dayton, OH
(937) 384-9150


Rod & Reel Club
2190 Lake Glen CT
Dayton, OH
(937) 433-0576


Miami Valley Hunt & Polo Club
2465 Keystone Club Dr
Dayton, OH
(937) 293-2311


Try-R-Lures
PO Box 61
Dayton, OH
(937) 277-5251


Rod-Dees Carry Out
324 N Main St
Miamisburg, OH
(937) 384-9150


Roberson Sporting Goods
6348 Germantown Rd
Middletown, OH
(513) 422-4191


Tackle Shack
1350 S Market St
Troy, OH
(937) 339-4455


Elm Valley Fishing Club
5118 S Dayton-Brandt Rd
Tipp City, OH
(937) 845-0584


Troy Fish & Game Club
2618 Lefevre Rd
Troy, OH
(937) 339-1875


American Fishing & Outdoor
596 S Main St
Englewood, OH
(937) 836-3474


Rainbow Lakes
3491 State Route 235
Fairborn, OH
(937) 878-2037


Deaton's Hunting & Fishing Outpost
8 N Main St
Miamisburg, OH
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Birdseed's Bait Shop
3706 Tytus Ave
Middletown, OH
(513) 422-2429


Stony Meadows Fishing Lake
7798 W Alexandria Rd
Middletown, OH
(513) 422-5291


Triangle Fishing Lakes
7427 Franklin Madison Rd
Middletown, OH
(513) 422-0948


Hy-Blast Inc
70 Enterprise Dr
Middletown, OH
(513) 424-0704


Area Resorts and Lodging
Fairfield Inn
83 Troy Town Dr
Troy, OH
(937) 332-1446


Residence Inn-Dayton Troy
87 Troy Town Dr
Troy, OH
(937) 440-9303


Lakewood Village
6115 Far Hills Ave
Dayton, OH
(937) 643-1860


Marriott Hotels & Resorts: Dayton Marriott
1414 S Patterson Blvd
Dayton, OH
(937) 223-1000


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