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The living area features warm wooden walls and a ceiling with exposed beams. A comfortable seating area includes a reclining chair and a sofa, while a large window offers a view of the lake. Natural light fills the space, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Cabin in Scio
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Cozy cabin on Tappan Lake

BarryRating, 5 stars8 months ago
We truly enjoyed this trip!! The location was perfect. The cabin was 5 minutes away from the Marina, where we had our boat. It was comfortable, private and fishing from the back yard was good. (We landed a few big catfish!) If you're coming to this lake, this is an excellent option for a rental house!
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Tent in Fresno
5 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

The Bombay Belle Glampsite in the Woods

KellyRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
We enjoyed our stay from start to finish. Diana and her husband (sorry, I forgot his name) were very welcoming and kind. Spirit, their dog, was also a friendly boy as well. He would visit us daily just to say Hi. The location was private but still close to restaurants, wineries, shopping, etc. We enjoyed playing the games that they had available to us. Our favorite was the game skittles. We also enjoyed fishing in the pond. The first night, a storm came through right at bedtime. It was perfect timing! We both slept better than we do at home. Diana's attention to detail did not go unnoticed. she had everything that you would need plus more and the treehouse was beautifully decorated and they had plenty of lighting around the area. We will definately be back again!!!
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A covered porch features several wooden chairs, overlooking a serene pond surrounded by trees that display autumn colors. Soft morning light illuminates the space, creating a peaceful ambiance. The porch railing, made of logs, complements the rustic log cabin structure.
Cabin in Cambridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

Comfy, Relaxing Family Cabin - Hot Tub, Fishing!

RachellRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Wow I can not recommend this cabin enough! I wish I could give more then 5 stars. We had such a relaxing weekend! This is the best rental we have ever stayed. You will not find a better host! All the extra little details just make this the best. We loved everything I have nothing I would change. We can not wait to come back. Great area super close to town but you are still out in the peace and quiet. Great directions and really easy to find. Thank you so much for the wonderful getaway!!
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A serene outdoor space features two wooden chairs positioned beside a circular fire pit. The grassy area is bordered by trees, and the Walhonding River flows gently in the background. Sunlight filters through the branches, creating dappled shadows across the ground.
Tiny home in Warsaw
5 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Riverfront A-Frame Cabin - No Cleaning Fee!

AlexRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
lovely little getaway. You will be close to two other cabins and the campground. It's not a noisy campground and we were there memorial day weekend. Everyone is very nice and keeps to themselves unless you want to talk!
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A woven basket filled with neatly rolled gray towels is placed on a textured area rug with a subtle pattern. Natural wood paneling provides warmth to the cozy interior.
Campsite in Cambridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Glamplyfe Nature Experience: A-Frames on Lakefront

AllisonRating, 5 stars2 days ago
Great spot to enjoy nature! The staff onsite were very helpful and responsive.
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The exterior of the cottage is presented, featuring a welcoming porch with rocking chairs. A gravel pathway leads toward a scenic view of rolling hills and a distant road, under a soft sky with wispy clouds.
Home in Flushing
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Cozy Cottage at Dutton Ranch

AnnieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Cozy Cottage is an utterly unique farmhouse architecturally beautifully designed and set on a unique Ohio cattle farm. The family in combination with our host Liz's sophisticated eye created magic. Hand made local antique ceramics, linens, a stocked breakfast supply on request in the smeg fridge, beautiful bedding plus modern and antique comfortable furniture perfectly and effortlessly make this a truly a special Airbnb. The cottage is a quick drive to Wheeling which has a great restaurant, Good Mansions Wines was our go to for gourmet food plus the cottage is a 20min drive to Dysart Woods a first growth Appalachian forest: this is my personal favourite area. We saw many birds around our cottage, a local groundhog, wild deer, hawks and fed the nearby delightful horses carrots !. Nearby you can walk to the lake and see the beavers. I highly recommend staying at the Cozy Cottage I had a wonderful work trip here. Thank you Liz & family I'd adore to return !
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A mailbox labeled 'Camp Fishbone,' positioned atop a weathered wooden post. The mailbox features green lettering and is accompanied by a small decorative float hanging nearby. The ground is gravel with sparse vegetation in the background, creating a natural entryway to the property.
Bungalow in Piedmont
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Camp Fishbone

TaytumRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Peaceful and private! Very nice house with nice updates and amenities. We enjoyed our stay here.
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The exterior of the A-Frame cabin is framed by tall trees, showcasing a distinctive triangular design with large glass sections that blend into the natural surroundings. A welcoming wooden pathway leads to the front door, enhanced by warm lighting beside it.
Cabin in New Philadelphia
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

The UtopiA @ Paradise Lake

BrieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We had the most magical and peaceful time!! Book the trip, you won’t regret it.

Your guide to Salt Fork Lake

Welcome to Salt Fork Lake

Salt Fork is Ohio’s largest state park, located in the east-central part of the state. The park consists of more than 17,000 acres of rolling hills and waterways, with its highlight being the lake itself. The 3,000-acre dam-created freshwater lake is a magnet for boaters throughout the year, with traffic peaking in the summer months. There are no horsepower limits on the water, which means you can camp on your vessel if you follow the guidelines. Two marinas within the park provide services for boaters. If you don’t own a boat, there’s still plenty to do at Salt Fork State Park, including more than a dozen trails for hiking and biking, 20 miles of equestrian trails and horseback riding opportunities, and an 18-hole championship golf course revered for its natural beauty.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Salt Fork Lake

It’s no surprise that summer is peak season to book one of the cabins or vacation rentals in Salt Fork Lake, with temperatures averaging 85 degrees Fahrenheit by day and falling comfortably into the 60s many evenings. If you’re seeking to explore nature but would just as soon do so with fewer crowds, visit in the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, when cooler temperatures prevail. Spring brings a persistent chance of storms, and if you arrive on the perfect fall weekend, you’ll be rewarded with bursts of fall colors as the foliage turns. Winter brings occasional dumps of snow, when the park offers sledding, skating, and cross-country skiing to the well equipped.


Top things to do in Salt Fork Lake

Hosak’s Cave

Salt Fork has a network of forest trails designed for walkers and horseback riders, ranging from very short to more than eight miles. Near the northern edge of the park lies one of the shorter trails, but one that offers a prize at the end. Hosak’s Cave is more of a deeply set overhang than a spelunker’s cave, jutting out to where a low ridge forms an elbow. In the spring, and after rains, a pair of streams flow off the edge, creating a lovely 50-foot waterfall.

Kennedy Stone House

In 1837, an Irishman named Benjamin Kennedy took it upon himself to construct a stout and enduring home on 80 acres using locally quarried stone. In its simplicity, the Kennedy Stone House is a monument to endurance, and members of the family lived here until 1966. It’s now owned and maintained by the state and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it’s a museum dedicated to early hill life in Ohio, and is open most weekends in summer.

Salt Fork State Park Beach

The Salt Fork Reservoir was constructed in the 1960s, when a dam impounded the Salt Fork creek and created a long, sinuous 3,000-acre lake. Among the most popular and appealing destinations is the beach that runs nearly a half-mile, making it one of the longest in inland Ohio. It’s a regional magnet, and on sunny summer days it attracts hundreds of families and friends who post up for the day for swimming and al fresco dining. The beach features a bathing house with showers, lockers, and a snack bar.

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