In the 1960s the Ohio state government bought large tracts of land that had been strip mined. Trees and grasses were planted.The stripped lands are now state forests and open for public recreation such as fishing, hiking, hunting and camping. Harrison State Forest has two small campgrounds, Trailriders and Ronsheim. Both have paved parking pads, fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilet. Both are free but campers must sign in.
Ronsheim has seven sites, three are on the hillside and the other four are on the flat land. None of the sites are designated as accessible but most are usable. Campground 40.32993, -80.98828
Very nice.
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