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State Parks: Quail Hollow

13480 Congress Lake Avenue
Hartville, Ohio 44632
(330) 877-1528 *Get Directions

Camping

  • Primitive group camp is available on a reservation basis
  • Includes a fire ring and picnic table.
  • Water must be carried in, trash must be packed out.
  • Parking, water and restrooms are 1/4 mile from the site

Tours and Park Programs

  • Tours are offered on Sunday afternoons, June through October and at other times by appointment.
  • Carriage house, library, kitchen and dining room can be rented meetings at Quail Hollow.
  • A visitor and nature center is located within the former Stewart family home
  • Workshops and special events are held at Quail Hollow year-round
  • The Craft and Herb Fair in May and Reptile Day in September

Trails

  • 19 miles of trails ideal for hiking, jogging, nature study or cross-country skiing
  • 8 interpretive nature trails
  • 5 mile, day-use bridle trail
  • 4 mile mountain bike trail

Fishing

  • Fishing is recommended at the Shady Lane Pond
  • Prohibited in the beaver pond on the park's north border
  • A valid Ohio fishing license is required

Picnicking

  • Picnicking is available in several locations

More To Do

  • A certified Backyard Habitat site attracts a variety of wildlife and
  • May be viewed year-round from inside the visitor center.
  • One-way glass allows visitors an up-close look at animals
  • A 9,000-sq-ft. herb garden with more than 300 culinary, medicinal and scented herb plants

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