From jct US 50 & Hwy 23: Go 2 mi S on Hwy 23.
I volunteer here hiking the trails and checking for trees down and doing trail maintenance. This park is awesome. Very friendly staff and twenty miles of trails. I love this place!
I Camped overnight at Knob Noster State Park. The experience was a great I was able to get in to a not so crowded back end set of camp sites where we set up a cozy spot and had a decent fire, woke up in the morning to some grazing deer with fresh morning dew at a comfortable 60 degrees the morning was fantastic. I saw the deer on the way to the bath house where I was able to shower which is always a nice luxury when tent camping. The showers where spacious and the water was hot with a fairly clean bath house minus some dust build up very clean for a camp ground bath house. We Checked out and hit the road after the showers looking forward in returning to Knob Noster. There is a raccoon bandit. You've been warned.
Great park, good size campsites, and hiking or kayaking are available around a small pond! Have been quite a few times now and enjoyed every time! We use a tent and not an RV, but be aware there are a ton of RV's and the cacophony of AC units running can be a distraction from the quiet of camping.
Ice and wood are available for purchase and all of other people have been considerate and polite. Would recommend to anyone who wants to get out for a couple of days of easy camping!
This place has tons of fishing locations, biking/hiking trails, camping locations, lakes, and a lot of wild life to see! hiking trails range from 1.5 to 5.5 miles from what i saw there. This place is great to bring your family for fishing or the playgrounds. Dog owners can also have their dogs however they must be leashed. I would also recommend bug spray and a bag of supplies if you are hiking the longer trails around the park.
Gorgeous park with multiple trail loops. We walked about 4 miles that day. Not all trails are evenly pitched and there's lot of roots thru some so I would recommend chest carriers for little littles, not a stroller. Wildlife was all around and the trails were all pretty decently marked.