Located only 8 miles south of Hocking Hills State Park, Altenbrauch Farm's 62-acre property features a mix of open fields, small streams, wooded hills and a lonely country road. Easily pitch your tent in an open field or trek through the hills and hollows to find the perfect primitive campsite. Campers and RVs are also welcome, although no utility hookups are available at this time.
As part of Ohio's famous Hocking Hills Region, Vinton County is home to the second largest state forest, in addition to multiple state parks and wildlife areas. You’ll encounter abandoned historical sites and relics dating back to the early 1800s, hidden away among the wooded hills of Ohio’s least populated county. If you're a lover of outdoor recreation, this is the place to be. Within about a half-hour drive, there are many opportunities for hiking, biking, horseback riding, kayaking, hunting and fishing, and birding. Nearby parks and forests include Hocking Hills State Park, Hocking Hills State Forest, Lake Hope State Park, Zaleski State Forest, the Moonville Rail Trail, Lake Alma State Park, Tar Hollow State Forest, and more!
Set up camp wherever you like! There are 12 acres of open field space, surrounded by 50 acres of wooded hills and hollows with hiking trails and level spots to pitch tents. Vehicles can be driven to the field sites; hill sites may be accessed by hiking or four-wheel drive vehicles. Our property map provided at check-in shows suggested primitive sites with stone or metal fire rings and log seating. Dead wood for campfires is free to gather, or split firewood is available to purchase for $5/bundle. A toilet, solar shower, and outdoor water spigot are available . Guests are expected to follow the "Leave No Trace" principles. Any trash packed onto the property must be bagged and taken with you when you leave.