Dillon Lake (via Campground Loop)

Location: South Central Ohio
Trip Starts: Campsite 142
Trip Ends: Campsite 142
Total Distance: 1.7 miles
Hike Type: Roundtrip, Loop Hike
Hike Difficulty: Moderate
Trails Used: Campground Trail
Trail Traffic: Moderate
Trip Type: Overnight Hike
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Dillon State Park
5265 Dillon Hills Drive
Nashport, OH 43830-9568
Park Office (740) 453-4377
Camp Office (740) 452-1083

Dillon State Park Campground - October 1984
Highlights:

Dillon State Park is located in in Muskingum County, a short distance from Zanesville, Ohio. The area possesses diverse and interesting natural features resulting from the unique properties of the Black Hand Sandstone. Sand, which eroded hundreds of millions of years ago from the mountains farther east, accumulated in a vast delta in the sea covering this region. The hard bedrock eroded to form sheer cliffs and supports a lush, hardwood forest in this area of East Central Ohio.

In 1803, Moses Dillon purchased the land bordering the Licking River where the park is located. This industrious early American built and operated a local iron foundry, then created the village of Dillon Falls. Moses dammed the Licking River to provide water power for the community, and is probably most noted for his contributions toward the design and construction of the world-famous “Y” bridge in Zanesville. In 1961, construction on Dillon Reservoir was completed for flood control by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers . Dillon State Park was dedicated a few years later in August 1968. This easy hike follows the paved campground road through the park from campsite 142 and visits a park playground on the route.

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