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Hueston Woods State Park
Covered bridge
Hueston Woods Covered Bridge
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Location Butler and Preble counties, Ohio, United States
Area 2,936 acres (1,188 ha)
Elevation 938 ft (286 m)
Established 1957
Administered by Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Designation Ohio state park
Website Hueston Woods State Park
Acton Lake
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Acton Lake
Acton Lake is located in Ohio
Acton Lake
Acton Lake
Location in Ohio
Location Southwestern Ohio
Coordinates 39°34′19″N 84°44′53″W / 39.57194°N 84.74806°W / 39.57194; -84.74806 (Acton Lake)
Lake type Reservoir
Basin countries United States
Max. length 2.3 mi (3.7 km)
Max. width 0.5 mi (0.80 km)
Surface area 625 acres (253 ha)
Surface elevation 860 ft (260 m)

Hueston Woods State Park is a state park located in Butler and Preble counties of the U.S. state of Ohio, about five miles (8 km) northeast of Oxford in the southwestern part of the state. The park lies in Oxford Township, Butler County, and Israel Township, Preble County. It has nearly 3,000 acres (1,200 ha), including a man-made lake of 625 acres (253 ha). The park's beech-maple climax forest has been designated a National Natural Landmark.

History

The state bought the land in 1941, but the park did not open until 1957. The state used the land initially as a prison camp. In 1956, Four Mile Creek was dammed to form Acton Lake, named for Clyde Acton, the member of the Ohio General Assembly who persuaded the legislature to buy the property. Hueston Woods was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service in 1967.

Features

"The limestone and shale bedrock of the Hueston Woods area provides evidence of the ancient shallow sea that once covered Ohio. Fossilized remains of ancient marine animals are so abundant that visitors from around the world are drawn to Hueston Woods to collect them." Fossils found at this State Park include:

The Hueston Woods Covered Bridge in Preble County was completed and opened for traffic in June 2012. The $2.0 million Burr arch truss structure spans 108 feet over Four Mile Creek north and west of the park. The structure supports 40 ton tractor trailer traffic and has a life expectancy of over 100 years.

The Doty Homestead is a mid 19th-century brick farmhouse that is operated by the Oxford Museum Association as a historic house museum. It is open on Sunday afternoons in the summer season.

Mammals that call the park home include beaver, mink, white-tail deer, foxes, eastern coyotes, bobcats, opossums, muskrats, cottontail rabbits, skunks, and more.

Activities and amenities

The park offers boating, camping, fishing, swimming, 12 miles (19 km) of hiking trails, 18 miles (29 km) of bridal trails, 20 miles (32 km) of mountain biking trails, cabins, 96-room lodge, and golf course.

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