There's no better way to learn about Ohio campgrounds than from other campers who've been there. Below you'll find a list of campground reviews made by visitors to each site. Their names have been withheld to protect their identities.
Burr Oak State Park, Glouster, Ohio - visitors say the campground and campsite are very nice with its beautiful scenery and lake. However, they complained that the bathhouse was filthy, the floors were not maintained, the toilets were not clean, and there was very little hot water.
Buck Creek State Park, Springfield, Ohio - this is a beautiful park with lots of wildlife and excellent facilities. The bathhouses are clean but the tent sites are quite a distance from the lake, playground, and outdoor theatre. They have family movies on Friday and Saturday nights (popcorn provided). Rangers have a full set of activities planned every weekend so there's plenty of things for kids and adults to do. The lake is nice but very rocky on the bottom so it's quite hard on the feet without water shoes. Visitors say it's a nice place for boating and fishing.
Camp Sandusky, Sandusky, Ohio - this camp is said to be poorly maintained. The restrooms are filthy, leaves have not been raked up for at least a year, and the sites are very close together. Visitors say they would not recommend this site to anyone.
Campers Paradise Campground, Carrollton, Ohio - this is a family oriented campground and there are planned activities for adults and kids. There are 150 beautiful, shaded sites with electricity and water, a fishing pond, game room, camp store, indoor showers and flush toilets.
Harrison Lake State Park, Fayette, Ohio - has always been well kept and clean, and the staff are friendly, helpful, and courteous. The unique history of the lake and the surrounding area are colorful and interesting. Visitors say its unique setting in the midst of corn, wheat, and soybean fields give it a peaceful rural atmosphere that is pleasant and relaxing.
Rustic Lakes Campgrounds Inc, Sullivan, Ohio - visitors remarked that the site has clean facilities and is well taken care of. They have three different lakes which will give campers a good time in fishing and swimming.
Maumee Bay State Park, Oregon, - if you're looking for a quiet campground with lots of room, clean facilities, and lots of things to do in the park, Maumee Bay is a great choice.
Still not satisfied? One campsite could exceed your expectations. For a fun-filled and unforgettable camping experience, be sure to visit Ohio Campsites. - 20607
Burr Oak State Park, Glouster, Ohio - visitors say the campground and campsite are very nice with its beautiful scenery and lake. However, they complained that the bathhouse was filthy, the floors were not maintained, the toilets were not clean, and there was very little hot water.
Buck Creek State Park, Springfield, Ohio - this is a beautiful park with lots of wildlife and excellent facilities. The bathhouses are clean but the tent sites are quite a distance from the lake, playground, and outdoor theatre. They have family movies on Friday and Saturday nights (popcorn provided). Rangers have a full set of activities planned every weekend so there's plenty of things for kids and adults to do. The lake is nice but very rocky on the bottom so it's quite hard on the feet without water shoes. Visitors say it's a nice place for boating and fishing.
Camp Sandusky, Sandusky, Ohio - this camp is said to be poorly maintained. The restrooms are filthy, leaves have not been raked up for at least a year, and the sites are very close together. Visitors say they would not recommend this site to anyone.
Campers Paradise Campground, Carrollton, Ohio - this is a family oriented campground and there are planned activities for adults and kids. There are 150 beautiful, shaded sites with electricity and water, a fishing pond, game room, camp store, indoor showers and flush toilets.
Harrison Lake State Park, Fayette, Ohio - has always been well kept and clean, and the staff are friendly, helpful, and courteous. The unique history of the lake and the surrounding area are colorful and interesting. Visitors say its unique setting in the midst of corn, wheat, and soybean fields give it a peaceful rural atmosphere that is pleasant and relaxing.
Rustic Lakes Campgrounds Inc, Sullivan, Ohio - visitors remarked that the site has clean facilities and is well taken care of. They have three different lakes which will give campers a good time in fishing and swimming.
Maumee Bay State Park, Oregon, - if you're looking for a quiet campground with lots of room, clean facilities, and lots of things to do in the park, Maumee Bay is a great choice.
Still not satisfied? One campsite could exceed your expectations. For a fun-filled and unforgettable camping experience, be sure to visit Ohio Campsites. - 20607
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Cheryl L. True is a Manila-based freelance writer who writes on a variety of topics.
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