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.

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. 

The State of Ohio purchased the Kennedy property and surrounding lands to create Salt Fork State Park. Today, the house is nestled in the woods, overlooking the lake. The Kennedy Stone House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

Hike to the Stone House

Parking is off of Road 1

Stone House Loop Trail is a 1.7-mile, moderately trafficked loop trail in Salt Fork State Park, featuring a lake and rated moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail, but must be kept on leash.

A small stone and wood cottage sits in a lush, green yard with a garden, picnic table, and pathway, overlooking a serene lake surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy blue sky.