2016 Ohio Buckeye Gathering - Dates, Location, etc.Just a couple weeks ago I found out that the Mohican River Inn (where we held the gathering last year) will not be open at all this season. Finding a location to host a gathering can be quite a task, so after scrambling to check other locations (pricing, availability, etc.), and talking with some of the folks who came last year, I have found what I believe is the best option.
Where? This year the gathering will be held at the
Butler-Mohican KOA Campground, near Butler, Ohio. And NO, you will NOT have to tent camp (unless you want to)! They have graciously reserved a group of Camper Cabins for our use, and at a discounted price too! We just need to get our reservations in place by the end of March.
This is a highly rated campground with a lot of amenities, including a pavilion we can use if needed. This will actually make the trip a little more affordable for some. The ONLY downside is that the cabins do not have private restroom facilities. Restrooms and showers are located in the main building, which is very close to the cabins, and are kept very clean.
When? June 3rd, 4th & 5thI will be arriving on Thursday and will most likely stay until Monday.
Here are some details:
Butler-Mohican KOA Campground6918 Bunker Hill Road South
Butler, OH 44822
419-883-3314
email: camp@butlermohicankoa.comWebsite: Butler-Mohican KOA CampgroundKOA Website: Butler-Mohican
Reservation Info & RatesIMPORTANT: Because this is a group gathering, and they are offering a discount, DO NOT make your reservations online!Instead, Bev, the owner has asked that we send her an email at:
camp@butlermohicankoa.com. Be sure to mention the Let's Talk BBQ Gathering, leave your phone number, and she will call you! She is a very nice lady, and usually very prompt at calling you back!
She is holding these cabins for us to give us first shot at them until the end of March, so DON'T wait too long!Rates:These are the REGULAR rates, BUT provided we have a group staying, we will receive at least 10% off of these rates!
1 room cabin:
$64/night weekends (Fri/Sat)
$57/night Weeknights (Sun-Thu)
2 Room Cabin:
$74/night weekends (Fri/Sat)
$67/night Weeknights (Sun-Thu)
For those who have a camper:
Camper - Full hookup:
$48/night weekends (Fri/Sat)
$43/night Weeknights (Sun-Thu)
They also have available a fully furnished 36ft travel trailer with its own shower/bathroom, AC & Direct TV, set up on a deluxe site, for around $110 per night - This will go quickly I suspect!
A couple days ago, Bev, the Camp Owner, took the time to take and send me some pics:
Here is the office & store. The shower/restrooms are on the right-hand side. As you can see they are very nice.
Here are a couple shots of the cabin area they have set aside for us.
In the first picture (upper left-hand side), you can see the office & store is only about 100 feet or so away, so the restroom/showers are very close by.
The cabins are very nice. The cabins are equipped with electricity, a porch swing, picnic table, grill, fire ring & water.
Inside, the 1-room cabins (sleeps 4) have a double bed and a set of bunk beds. The two-room cabins (sleeps 6) have a double bed, and a second room with two sets of bunk beds. You need to bring your own linens/pillows.
More pictures are available on both their website and the KOA website.
Website: Butler-Mohican KOA CampgroundKOA Website: Butler-MohicanAmmenities:● Pavilion available, if needed.
● General Store - has a nice selection of basic camping supplies, food and ice.
● Laundry Facility
● Heated pool, Gameroom, Mini-golf course, Volleyball & Playground
● WiFi
● Walking trails & Fishing
● Phone Coverage - Verizon, without a doubt, has very good coverage there. Other carriers are spotty. There will be plenty of us there with Verizon if someone should need to make a call.
Other Lodging:Again, I cannot stress enough how nice the campground is, BUT for anyone needing better facilities than the campground can offer, for whatever reason, there are motels available about 15 miles away in the Mansfield area.
What to Bring:What I will bring:● Keurig-style Coffee maker (please bring the coffee you like)
● Extra Coolers
● At least 1 Pellet-fueled Grill (I may bring both)
● 2-Burner 30,000 BTU camp stove
● A complete set of cookware (pots, pans, utensils, etc.) and wash tubs for cleanup.
What you need to Bring:● Camp chairs for sitting (I will have a few extra just in case)
● A cooler for whatever food you bring.
● Of course you are welcome to bring a grill, and whatever cooking utensils you like.
● Linens, pillows, personal toiletries.
Area Attractions There is a ton of stuff for anyone who wants to do a bit of sight-seeing.
● We will be on the edge of Amish Country (lots of restaurants, cheese houses, craft places, etc.).
● Wolf Creek-Pine Run Grist Mill
● The nearby Mohican State Park has a covered bridge and a great overlook area where you can view the Mohican Clear Fork Gorge.
● WWII Memorial Shrine.
● Malabar Farm State Park is also nearby. This was the home of Author & Conservationist Louis Bromfield. This is also where Lauren Bacall & Humphrey Bogart were married in secret.
Local Businesses, Gas, Groceries, Etc.● Gas/Quickie Store/Ice:
- Stake's Short Stop
- Marathon Gas Station (2 of them)
- Shell Gas Stastion
● Groceries:
- Stake's IGA
- Mohican Country Market
● Restaurants:
- Mellor's Family Restaurant
- Mohican Tavern
- Hanover House Diner
- McDonald's
- Subway
- Taco Bell
- Malabar Inn (fine dining near the Malabar Farm - a bit of a drive, but well worth it!)
● Bank/ATM
- Farmer's Bank
● General Merchandise
- Raby Hardware & General Store (Old time family-run traditional hardware store. Hardware, camping supplies, etc.)
- Dollar General
- Family Dollar
- Mohican Country Crafts
- Danner Pharmacy
Any questions, PLEASE ask! Please PM me or post here if you plan to attend, and that you have made your reservations, so I can keep track of who's coming.
I can't wait to see you guys there!
Cliff