Category Archives: Rocky Fork Lake News
2020 Rocky Fork Lake State Park Events
These events are being held all over the Southern Ohio Rocky Fork Lake State Park! With Camping, Activities, Music And More! More details to be found at the Rocky Fork Lake Facebook Page And Rocky Fork Community Alliance Facebook Page! The State Park Office Will Also Have Information On Events! (937)393-4284
Breaking Ground for the Clinic
Ground was broken Thursday at Rocky Fork Lake for the new Rocky Fork Medical Center, which is set to be constructed at the corner of North Shore Drive and North Beach Road at the lake.
The clinic will be owned by Highland District Hospital and staffed by Highland Health Providers, officials said.
Randy Lennartz, chief executive officer of Highland District Hospital, described the event as a “celebration.”
“This project took a lot of people,” he told a crowd of nearly 100 people at the construction site. “We’ve been talking about this project for over two years, with making the project come together and getting the providers out here, and now everything has come together as we go forward and provide these services to the people at Rocky Fork Lake.”
Lennartz recognized some of the people who had a large part in getting the medical center to the lake.
In attendance at the groundbreaking were county commissioners Gary Abernathy, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton, Teresa Lewis from Congressman Brad Wenstrup’s office, Highland Health Providers staff, the Highland District Hospital board of directors and others. Lennartz also gave special mention to Larry and Terry Roberts, who donated the land for the facility. Continue reading…
Rocky Fork among duck, geese blind lottery lakes!
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is holding a lottery for more than 280 permits to hunters wishing to construct a blind to hunt ducks and geese on select Ohio State Park lakes, including Rocky Fork Lake, this waterfowl hunting season.
All but one of the drawings will be held the morning of Saturday, Aug. 18, at 18 state parks. Portage Lakes will hold its lottery on Thursday, Aug. 16. At all parks, applications will be taken locally with the lottery drawings following registration.
Interested applicants must appear in person at a participating state park office with proof of a 2018 Ohio hunting license, Ohio wetlands habitat stamp endorsement in the applicant’s name and a signed 2018 federal duck stamp. Applicants under the age of 18 are encouraged to have a parent or legal guardian present to sign the permit contract and provide the required license and stamps.
Each hunter can apply for only one duck blind permit, and no one can apply or draw for another person. There is a $50 non-refundable permit fee for the state park lottery winners. Most locations accept cash, check or credit card for payment, except Portage Lakes where payment is by cash (exact change) or check only. Lottery winners have Continue reading….
Boat Races Are Back at Rocky Fork Lake! Rumble in the Hills 7/21-22
Just two weeks before they are set to take place, officials have announced that power boats races and other activities will return to Rocky Fork State Park this year.
Now called Rumble in the Hills, this year’s races will be held July 21-22 with the races starting around 9 or 10 a.m. each day. The race course will be in the same location around two islands on the lake’s east side where more than 25 world records have been set in past years.
There will also be a fireworks display on Saturday, July 21 at dark, a Budweiser beer garden both days, along with food carts and flea market vendors.
After being held for 25 out of 30 years, the races were canceled in 2015 and have not been held since.
“With the race having over a 20-year history at Rocky Fork Lake, most people familiar with the area remember them. Doc Yinger created and organized the races for two decades, doing an outstanding job with it and making it a success,” said Mike McGuire, the driving force behind the return of the races with his father, Joey McGuire. Continue reading….
“Rocky Fork Lake Grant Moves Forward”
Great news for Rocky Fork Lake! Did you read this article?