Paint Creek State Park
Paint Creek State Park is a 5,652-acre state park located in the Highland and Ross counties of the U.S. state of Ohio. The park contains several campgrounds and a lake, created by the damming of Paint Creek. Paint Creek State Park was created in 1974.
The Highlands Sanctuary, a private nature preserve, is contiguous with the park.
The underlying geology of the park is limestone, and significant limestone bluffs may be seen -- and hiked to -- just below the dam. The bluffs feature an outstanding colony of the smooth cliffbrake, Pellaea glabella.
Gallery
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Entrance sign
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Body of water in front of dam
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Area behind dam
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Welcome Center
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Tainter gates
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Outflow area behind tainter gates
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Paint Creek Lake
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Picnic area
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Picnic area
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Picnic area
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Picnic area
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Picnic area
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Boat launch area with Intake Structure in the background
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Paint Creek Lake marina
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Shoemaker Beach swimming area
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Coordinates: 39°16′N 83°23′W / 39.26°N 83.39°W