Ohio’s state lodging marks record stays in 2024 – Outdoor News

Columbus — Ohio’s state parks continue to prove they are a treasured destination for outdoor enthusiasts, as the Ohio DNR (ODNR) Division of Parks and Watercraft celebrates a record-breaking year for overnight stays at cabins, campgrounds, and lodges.
In 2024, Ohio’s state parks recorded 1,112,179 overnight stays. The previous record-holding year was 2023 with 1,098,932 overnight reservations.
“Ohio’s state parks are a cornerstone of our state’s identity, and we are thrilled to see so many families and adventurers embracing all the natural beauty and great outdoor opportunities our parks have to offer,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “From camping under the stars to boating on our beautiful lakes, people are connecting with nature in new and meaningful ways.”
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Of the overnight stays, more than 919,600 stays were at state-operated campsites, cabins, camper cabins, and yurts, while approximately 192,500 nights were booked in one of Ohio’s 10 state park lodges and the accompanying lodge cabins. Ohio state parks are an accessible and affordable getaway for people of all ages, as the parks are free of charge and open every day of the year.
The economic impact of Ohio state parks is equally impressive. According to an Ohio-specific study by Tourism Economics, overnight park visitors spend $392 million annually – more than $1 million every day – on retail, food and beverages, entertainment, and lodging.
Source: https://www.outdoornews.com/2025/03/25/ohios-state-lodging-marks-record-stays-in-2024/