Lake Park County Park
Overview
The morning air around Tom Bennhoff Lake carries a crisp, pine-scented freshness that stirs the senses as you step onto the soft gravel path circling the water’s edge. Gentle ripples lap against the shore, mirroring cottony clouds drifting lazily overhead. The quiet hum of distant conversation from nearby restaurants blends with the occasional splash of a fish breaking the surface, creating an inviting soundtrack for a day outdoors. This is Lake Park County Park in Georgetown, where the blend of serene waters and mountain backdrop sets a calm yet lively tone from the moment you arrive.
A stroll around the lake reveals a well-maintained, easy loop trail that stretches just under two miles, perfect for families and casual walkers alike. Along the trail, the dense stands of aspens and pines sway with the mountain breeze, and the water’s edge offers glimpses of trout darting beneath the surface. Fishermen settle into quiet spots, rods in hand, hoping to entice the plentiful fish that call this lake home. A short walk from the path, the historic charm of Georgetown’s downtown invites exploration, with quaint shops and eateries providing a convenient blend of nature and town life. For those curious about the unusual, the local ice driving school brings a unique Colorado twist to winter adventure just nearby.
Campers find their sites framed by towering evergreens, with level ground that accommodates tents and small rigs comfortably. Though this park doesn’t offer full hookups, the proximity to Georgetown means modern comforts are never far. Morning showers at nearby facilities feel surprisingly invigorating, and the quiet hum of town life mingles with natural sounds after dark. The wind can pick up unpredictably here, rustling the trees and encouraging campers to secure their gear, but it also stirs the lake’s surface into shimmering waves. The combination of water views, accessible trails, and nearby amenities makes every stay feel both peaceful and well-connected.
Evenings here often bring a reflective hush as the sun slips behind the Rockies, leaving a cool stillness punctuated by the occasional call of a loon or rustle of small creatures settling in for the night. It’s this rhythm—the balance between gentle activity and quiet moments—that keeps visitors returning to Lake Park County Park, drawn to its unassuming charm and the simple joy of a day spent beside the water.
Location
OH-83Coshocton, Ohio 43812
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Muskingum River Parkway State Park — Zanesville, Ohio 17.9 miles away
- Mohican State Park — Loudonville, Ohio 29.9 miles away
- Lake Wapusun — Shreve, Ohio 31.8 miles away
- Blue Rock State Park — Blue Rock, Ohio 32.7 miles away
- Seneca Marina Point — Senecaville, Ohio 34.2 miles away
- Clendening Lake Marina — Freeport, Ohio 34.4 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Park County Park
Does Lake Park County Park allow pets?
No, Lake Park County Park does not allow pets.