Five children sit around a stone fire pit roasting marshmallows over an open fire in a grassy park, with trees, benches, and buildings visible in the background on a cloudy day.

Property Activities

Salt Fork Lodge & Conference Center offers a wide array of services, activities and recreational facilities to enhance your stay. Whether you’re here on business or for pleasure, our staff always strives to provide an exceptional guest experience, with warm, personalized service, anticipating all of our guests’ needs.

Indoor Pool & Hot Tub & Outdoor Pool

Salt Fork Lodge features a large indoor swimming pool, a hot tub, and an outdoor pool. Locker rooms are provided and are located on the first level of the lodge. Daily pool passes for non-registered lodge or cabin guests can be purchased for $15 per person. Children ages 5 and under can swim for free. Please stop by the front desk to purchase. A pool pass provides access to the indoor pool, outdoor pool (seasonally), and fitness center.

Hours:

  • Indoor Pool & Hot Tub: Open Daily 7 am - 11 pm
  • Outdoor Pool: Open, seasonally 9 am - 9 pm, from Memorial Day to Labor Day
People swim and relax in a large outdoor pool on a sunny day. Several blue umbrellas and lounge chairs are around the pool. Trees and buildings are visible in the background under a blue sky with clouds.

Lodge Activities

Eco-Discovery Center

The Salt Fork Eco-Discovery Center invites you to explore the outdoors in a whole new way. With fun, hands-on exhibits, live animals, and interactive displays, the center makes it easy for visitors of all ages to connect with nature and learn simple ways to care for our planet.

Aerial view of a modern building with large glass windows and a sloped metal roof, surrounded by walkways, landscaped areas, and trees near a body of water in a park-like setting.

Kennedy Stone House

In 1837, the Irish and Scottish ancestors of Benjamin Kennedy purchased an 80-acre tract of land in Guernsey County and commissioned the construction of a large two-story house from native sandstone quarried nearby. Don Kennedy, great-grandson of the builder, occupied it until 1966.

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A historic two-story stone house with blue-trimmed windows sits surrounded by lush green trees and bushes, under a partly cloudy sky. Stone steps and a path lead to the front door.

Activities in the State Park