Nestled in historic Clermont County, Stonelick was settled by pioneers from Kentucky, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Ohio’s first Methodist church began in a pioneer cabin near the park. In the mid-19th century, the area played a crucial role in the Underground Railroad, providing refuge for fleeing slaves. Today, the park’s serene waters, meadows, and majestic trees offer a spot for reflection and renewal. Visitors can enjoy camping, boating (electric motor only), fishing, disc golf, swimming, hiking, picnicking, basketball, or paddleboard rentals.