A cabin living room. On the right side of the room is a large stone fireplace with fire pokers and a wooden mantel. Next to it is a leather chair with a side table and lamp. Behind the chair are three windows.

Two-Bedroom Cabins

Perfect for families and small groups, our two-bedroom cabins accommodate 4–5 guests. Surrounded by a wooded landscape and designed with rustic charm, these cabins provide a comfortable space to unwind in the peace and quiet of nature. Each cabin comes with a porch, outdoor grill, and fire ring.

Forest

With cozy, natural charm, the Forest cabin offers the classic woodland experience. The bedrooms typically feature a twin-over-full bunk in one and a queen bed in the second. See these cabins from the ground level on our virtual tour.

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A cabin bedroom. The walls and ceiling are wood paneled. In the center of the room is a queen bed with white sheets and pillows. To the side of the bed is a nightstand with a lamp.

Iron Furnace

The Iron Furnace cabin sleeps up to four guests, featuring a full bed in one bedroom and a twin-over-twin bunk in the second. Paying homage to the area's rich history of iron ore processing at Hope Furnace, this cabin is the perfect blend of historic character and modern accommodations. 

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A living room in one of the cabins. The floors are wood, and the walls have gray paneling. On the far side of the room is a leather couch and chair, next to the front door. To the other side of the door is a table with two chairs. On the left side of the room is an ajar door with a mirror hanging on it, revealing the fireplace that's behind the camera. There is a wooden beam hung near the ceiling, going the length of the room.

Wildlife

Featuring two bedrooms, one with a bunk bed and an additional twin bed, and the other with a full bed, the Wildlife cabin has no shortage of places for your group to sleep. Each cabin offers plenty of storage space for long stays and wood paneling throughout, giving you that classic cabin feeling. 

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A cabin bedroom with one bunk bed on one side and a twin on the other. In between is a window. The walls have wood paneling.

Things To Do

Make the most of your trip to Lake Hope State Park and enjoy these nearby outdoor adventures:

Hiking

With more than 17 miles of hiking trails, you can wind through the scenic woodland and along the lakeshore at your own pace, exploring the unique beauty only found at Lake Hope.

Birding

The park is home to over 120 bird species, a haven for bird watchers. Apart from the self-guided trails, you can also join a guided group tour or even nighttime owl walks at certain times of the year.

Bicycling

From a leisurely ride on flat ground to a blood-pumping rush on steep inclines and over sharp turns, the bike trails offer beautiful sights and memories for riders of all skill levels.

Boating

Soak in the sunshine as you cruise around Lake Hope. Boats with electric motors only are allowed on the lake; otherwise, you can also rent a canoe or rowboat mid-May through October.

Swimming

Go for a swim near the dam at Lake Hope. To make your experience easier, showers, restrooms, changing booths, and a concession area are located at nearby facilities.

Fishing

Fish for bluegill, catfish, and more in Lake Hope, or smallmouth and rock bass in its numerous streams. Shore, boat, and bowfishing are allowed so long as you have a valid Ohio Fishing License.

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