ODNR Ohio State Parks
 
 
 
State Parks with Campgrounds

Listed Alphabetically:

Alum Creek
AW Marion
Barkcamp
Beaver Creek
Blue Rock
Buck Creek
Burr Oak
Caesar Creek
Cowan Lake
Deer Creek
Delaware
Dillon
East Fork
East Harbor
Findley
Forked Run
Geneva
Grand Lake St Marys
Great Seal
Guilford Lake
Harrison Lake
Hocking Hills
Hueston Woods
Indian Lake
Jackson Lake
Jefferson Lake
John Bryan
Kelleys Island
Kiser Lake
Lake Alma
Lake Hope
Lake Loramie
Malabar Farm
Mary Jane Thurston
Maumee Bay
Middle Bass Island
Mohican
Mosquito Lake
Mt Gilead
Muskingum River Pkwy
Paint Creek
Pike Lake
Portage Lakes
Punderson
Pymatuning
Rocky Fork
Salt Fork
Scioto Trail
Shawnee
South Bass Island/Oak Point
Stonelick
Strouds Run
Tar Hollow
Van Buren
West Branch
Wolf Run 

Click on the park name for more information

Ohio State Parks with Campgrounds

 

What You Should Know

  • Most Ohio State Parks campgrounds are open year-round, though many offer limited facilities in the winter.
  • Camping is allowed in designated sites only, and campers must register.
  • For your convenience, reservations for all 56 state park campgrounds can be made online or by calling 1-866-OHIOPARKS (1-866-644-6727) up to six months prior to the date of arrival. However, reservations are NOT required to camp at Ohio's state park campgrounds. Any site that has not been reserved can be rented on a first come, first served basis.
  • Maximum length of stay is 14 days.
  • Equipment is limited to a tent or tents with combined floor space under 200 square feet, or a camper and a tent. Vehicles are limited to 2 cars, or a car and a camper,or up to 3 motorcycles.
  • Visitors may be required to display a campground visitor's pass
  • There is a maximum of 6 persons per site.
  • Pets must be on a leash at all times, and may not be left unattended. There is a maximum of 2 pets per site. Pets must have current rabies vaccine, and be wearing an identification tag
  • Pets are not allowed in restrooms or other campground buildings or structures.
  • Ground fires must be contained in fire rings provided by the park. Do not move fire rings.
  • Ice and firewood are available at each park. Collecting of firewood is not allowed.
  • Quiet hours are strictly enforced from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Please be considerate of fellow campers at other times

Burr Oak, East Fork, and Tar Hollow, along with Shawnee State Forest and Zaleski State Forest near Lake Hope, offer lengthy backpacking trails with primitive campsites

Camp Safe/Camp Smart

Also see Horse Camps, Group and Youth Camps