If you didn’t know, Salt Fork has allegedly been the home to bigfoot since the mid-1700s with several reported sightings. When the weather is more in your favor, guests can expand their living space onto the balconies that overlook the lake or the pool, a feature in every lodge guest room!Īfter a busy weekend of swimming, we had to make sure to say hi to and hold hands with Bigfoot one last time before we headed home. One of the great bonus features of all the lodge rooms is the extra living space. It was easy for us to spread out, play cards and enjoy each other’s company. The indoor pool was warm, not overcrowded and just what we needed at the end of a long, cold Ohio winter.Īfter hours in the pool and a great dinner, we retired to our rooms for cupcakes and presents. Lane thought the bunk in the wall was basically the coolest thing ever (“like a fort!”), so we could have been done with the birthday surprises there and called it a success…but, we had been cooped up for almost a year and we were ready to hit the pool. Salt Fork recently renovated their lodge rooms and we had selected the bunk rooms since we had two kids with us. Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center is one of eight State Park Lodges that are part of the Great Ohio Lodges family, and it boasts cabins, lodge rooms, lots of meeting space, two pools, marina access, miles of hiking and equestrian trails and lots of other outdoor activities, all nestled in the heart of Salt Fork State Park. We packed up the car and drove to Salt Fork, an easy drive just under 2 hours from Columbus.
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