Best Campgrounds near Hanging Rock, OH

Hanging Rock, Ohio and its surrounding area encompasses several diverse camping options within Wayne National Forest, including both primitive and developed sites. Campgrounds such as Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area and Iron Ridge provide access to forest recreation with varied amenities. The Hanging Rock Recreation Site itself offers dispersed camping opportunities with minimal facilities, primarily serving as an ATV trail access point. Nearby Oak Hill Campground features more developed sites with electric hookups and established camping pads. For those seeking cabin accommodations, options exist within a 30-mile radius, particularly toward Carter Caves State Resort Park in Kentucky.

Road access varies throughout the region, with some campgrounds requiring navigation on unpaved surfaces. Seasonal camping in the area typically runs from April through October, with Lake Vesuvius campgrounds closing by late November. Many visitors note the primitive conditions at some locations. A camper reported, "The Hanging Rock Recreation area features tons of well kept ATV trails for motor bikes or quads. Besides the ATV trails, there are tons of little lakes that are ideal for fishing." Cell service is limited throughout Wayne National Forest, and visitors should be prepared for basic facilities at most sites. Weather conditions can affect accessibility, particularly after heavy rainfall when dirt roads may become challenging.

Campers frequently mention the forested settings as a primary appeal of camping in this region. The Lake Vesuvius area receives particularly positive reviews for its natural surroundings and recreation opportunities. "The Iron Ridge campground boasts a handful of sites that sit below the road, and, thus, offer more privacy," noted one visitor about the Lake Vesuvius camping area. Sites within Wayne National Forest provide access to hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and wildlife viewing. Several reviews highlight concerns about trash at the Hanging Rock Recreation Site specifically, suggesting visitors may want to choose more developed options if cleanliness is a priority. The campgrounds around Lake Vesuvius provide a more maintained camping experience with designated sites, fire rings, and access to both water recreation and forest trails.

Best Camping Sites Near Hanging Rock, Ohio (96)

    1. Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    19 Reviews
    Greenup, KY
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 473-7324

    $19 - $44 / night

    "Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet. Greenbo just doesn't have a lot to do if you arent boating. And that's okay. We just wanted a lazy trip anyway."

    "Plenty of shade and a huge hill behind our site. Bathrooms were clean. A lot of unsupervised children running around, in the stream and riding bikes."

    2. Ashland Huntington West KOA

    17 Reviews
    Grayson, KY
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 929-5504

    "Didn't appreciate the grill in the next site (thought it was too close to us). We were in Site #8. Not sure what all is around here."

    "Just off the highway but no road noise. The employees were helpful. My grandkids loved the mini golf. The bad…no shade trees. That's the only thing keeping me from giving 5 stars."

    3. Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius

    8 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $15 - $20 / night

    "The hiking trails are scenic and pretty and the lake while not overly big, is clean and great for swimming(there's a beach) , kayaking, and fishing."

    "Great campground with super easy access to the trail and lake. The sites are spread apart enough so you aren’t right beside someone - and shaded."

    4. Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area

    6 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $35 - $52 / night

    "If you're a tent person using Vesuvius as a home base for trail hiking, stick with Iron Ridge."

    "Great location to earn some backpacking miles. Feels quite remote, but along the trails there are shelters, bathrooms, trash reciprocals, and other useful hookups."

    5. Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Olive Hill, KY
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 286-4411

    $20 - $120 / night

    "Water was running over the edges of cliffs and boulders throughout the park into the river that flows through the park."

    "Lots to do within walking distance of the campground too."

    6. Blacks Camper Lots

    3 Reviews
    Ashland, KY
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 922-2805

    $50 / night

    "All around probably the best camper lots in the area. Very quiet and tucked away but still close enough to run into town. Ms. Cindy is very nice and more than willing to help with anything."

    7. Oasis Point RV Resort & Adventure Lake

    5 Reviews
    Ashland, KY
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (606) 928-0139

    "Our site was very level, maybe 1/2" low on the camp side. There is a good size lake for swimming, they have stand up paddle boards and kayaks."

    "Quiet spot next to an industrial area. Nice view of man-made lake with a number of fishing huts for catch-and-release fishing. Pets allowed leashed, with no tie-outs permitted."

    8. Oak Hill - Lake Vesuvius

    3 Reviews
    Pedro, OH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 534-6500

    $20 / night

    "Nice view and close to the lake as well! There is a beach about a 10 minute drive away from the camp. Very nice showers and bathrooms!"

    "The restrooms are clean, the sites are well maintained and the lake is close by for some good kayaking and fishing."

    9. Hanging Rock Recreation Site

    3 Reviews
    Hanging Rock, OH
    2 miles
    Website

    "The bad was locals firing guns for the hell of it for an hour straight and the trash left behind from the previous campers. Once night fall hit everything was quiet so I couldn't complain too much."

    10. Little Bear Island Campground

    2 Reviews
    Greenup, KY
    7 miles
    Website

    $35 - $45 / night

    "This little jewel is an actual island surrounded by the Little Sandy River in Greenup, KY.  We fished al day and night.  Caught a bunch of fish and had a catfish fry. "

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Recent Reviews near Hanging Rock, OH

384 Reviews of 96 Hanging Rock Campgrounds


  • Narain S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Virginia Point Campground

    Tight, easy park

    You're parked with rigs on either side of you, but it's clean and friendly with kids playing. It is a neat spot on the river and easy inexpensive stop when traveling through. 50 amp hook up and water. Porta potties.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Jackson Lake State Park Campground

    A day a life in the office

    I drove an hour and a half to get here because dyrt showed that we had full AT&T service here that is not the trucks we have between one and two bars of AT&T service so we’ll see if we drove here for me to be able to work for a couple days and be out in God’s creation

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Equestrian Campground — Carter Caves State Resort Park

    Under Construction

    The equestrian sites are full hookups and able to accommodate large rigs with pull through sites. The RV sites are under construction and will be some time before they are done. Bathhouse is clean and up to date. The roads are narrow and windy.

  • John M.
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    A Wonderful Campground!

    We had a wonderful weekend stay at this campground; we were fortunate to get a river view site which was amazing. It is so peaceful to watch the river and see the occasional boat or barge go by. The campground is a very nice facility with unique cabins and nice full hook up sites. They have a nice store, restroom and shower facilities and they even have a small menu that they can prepare and bring to your site including a delicious chocolate chip cookie desert!

    The owners are the real gem here; they are so friendly and accommodating and go out of their way to make you feel at home! We had a grandchild visit and we forgot a jacket and Julie(owner) went out of her way to find a hoodie out of her Halloween stock, so he would have something for the weekend. 

    We will be back!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Sandy Springs Campground

    Nice spots on the Ohio River

    We had a riverfront site. The camp hosts are very nice and attentive to your needs. We will return

  • Paul K.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

    Great site, not a lot to do.

    Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet. Greenbo just doesn't have a lot to do if you arent boating. And that's okay. We just wanted a lazy trip anyway.

  • Jay T.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Shawnee State Park Campground

    Attractive campground with variety of sites and amenities

    Unlike many Ohio State parks I've visited, the Shawnee campground has a variety of great tent sites.   Several of these are hidden in the trees at the top of some steps and up a short path.  We stayed in 12.  If you don't mind hauling your gear a short distance from your car, sites like this are perfect as they're  for tent campers only.  The campground had fun amenities for kids, like a very small mini golf course and an outdoor screen for movie nights.  The shower houses were clean and the small camp store convenient.  All the Shawnee State Park staff I met were super friendly and helpful.

  • Adriyel P.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Ashland Huntington West KOA

    Good Basic KOA

    Plenty of spots, including pull thrus. More affordable than some of the nearby state “resort” parks, though without much in the way of shade or scenery. Staff is very kind, helpful, and understanding. Perfect for an overnight.


Guide to Hanging Rock

The Wayne National Forest region encompasses over 250,000 acres of public land with elevation ranging from 600 to 1,200 feet. Camping spots near Hanging Rock, Ohio primarily feature seasonal availability from April through October, with specific areas staying open into November. The terrain consists mostly of mixed hardwood forests with numerous small ponds and streams throughout the camping areas.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Lake Vesuvius provides multiple fishing spots with crappie, bass, and catfish stocked for anglers. At Oasis Point RV Resort & Adventure Lake, visitors can enjoy catch-and-release fishing in the dedicated pond. "There is a smaller pond for fishing, I'm pretty sure it's catch and release," noted one camper about this option.

Hiking trails: The Rockhouse Trail near Oak Hill Campground offers a short but rewarding hike leading to geological features. At Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius, "Great hiking and Lake Vesuvius is small but beautiful. Also, there's a hidden gem of a cave/overhang along one of the hiking trails," according to a visitor who appreciated the trail system.

Water recreation: Several campsites offer swimming and paddling options throughout the summer months. Oasis Point features "a large pond that has a nice beach, a huge slide and a zip line. They have kayaks, paddle boards and floats first come first serve," as described by a family who visited in 2024.

Cave exploration: The area has notable cave systems within driving distance. A camper at Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground shared, "Make sure to get a permit for Horn Hollow on a day of no rain or else you will not be able to enter it," highlighting the importance of planning cave visits around weather conditions.

What campers like

Private camping spots: Some campgrounds offer more secluded sites for those seeking quiet. At Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, "Primitive Site 22 was fantastic, tucked away from everyone and quiet," according to a recent visitor who appreciated the solitude.

Spacious site layouts: Multiple campgrounds feature well-designed camping pads with adequate space. One visitor to Iron Ridge noted, "Nice, quiet campground. Not a ton of privacy, but much better than an RV park. More shade and privacy here than the nearby Oak Hill campground on the other side of the lake."

Wildlife viewing: The forested settings provide ample opportunities to spot native species. A visitor to Hanging Rock Recreation Site mentioned, "Along and just off the trails were tons of gorgeous wildflowers like trilliums, violets, showy orchids, and more!" during a spring visit.

Fishing access: Most camping areas provide direct water access for fishing enthusiasts. "We fished all day and night. Caught a bunch of fish and had a catfish fry. The mountain views are awesome," reported a camper at Little Bear Island Campground, highlighting the productive fishing in the Little Sandy River.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Most campgrounds in this region have poor to nonexistent mobile coverage. At Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, a camper noted, "There was no AT&T service, but Verizon had service," suggesting visitors bring multiple carrier options if connectivity is important.

Shared utility connections: Several campgrounds have unusual hookup arrangements. A visitor to Carter Caves State Resort Park Campground warned, "You will need extra water hose and extension cords to get hooked up in a lot of the sites though," indicating campers should come prepared with additional equipment.

Variable road conditions: Access to some sites can be challenging after rain. At Little Bear Island Campground, a visitor reported, "It was too muddy, it's a dirt road. I was nervous about getting stuck, and that was without my trailer attached," suggesting caution during wet weather.

Trash management concerns: Some dispersed camping areas have limited facilities. A reviewer at Hanging Rock Recreation Site mentioned "the trash left behind from the previous campers" as a drawback, indicating visitors should bring trash bags and be prepared to pack out waste.

Tips for camping with families

Look for developed amenities: Campgrounds with structured activities tend to be more family-friendly. At Ashland Huntington West KOA, a visitor reported, "Loved the fenced in soft play area for the toddlers. Great field for flying kites. Camp store had lots of food options and coffee. Pool was small but big enough to enjoy."

Consider noise levels: Some campgrounds have higher activity levels than others. One visitor to Greenbo Lake State Resort Park mentioned, "The kids had fun because there were about 100 kids in the campground running around. There was a vacation bible school going on. Our kids were invited to take part in activities."

Check bathroom facilities: Restroom quality varies significantly between locations. At Oak Hill - Lake Vesuvius, a camper noted, "Very nice showers and bathrooms!" which can make a significant difference for families with young children.

Plan for weather challenges: Many sites offer limited shelter options during inclement weather. A visitor to Oak Hill mentioned, "Sadly, it was raining the entire time we were at this site. However, the campground was very nice!" suggesting bringing additional tarps or shade structures.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure concerns: Check water systems at each campsite before setting up. A camper at Iron Ridge - Lake Vesuvius cautioned, "Beautiful place to camp. Some sites are more difficult for parking a camper than others...the water pressure was extremely high," which can damage RV plumbing systems without a regulator.

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven parking pads. At the Ashland Huntington West KOA, a visitor mentioned, "Site was NOT very level. On gravel. Picnic tables and fire ring," indicating the need for leveling blocks.

Power sharing arrangements: Some campgrounds have unusual electrical hookup systems. A camper at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park warned, "They advertise the sites with 30 and 50 amp hookups. What they didnt say was that you had to share a post. The people beside me already had the 50 amp."

Access road limitations: Check road conditions before bringing larger RVs. At Little Bear Island Campground, the dirt access road becomes problematic in wet conditions, making it unsuitable for larger rigs during rainy periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Hanging Rock, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Hanging Rock, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 96 campgrounds and RV parks near Hanging Rock, OH and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Hanging Rock, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hanging Rock, OH is Greenbo Lake State Resort Park with a 4.1-star rating from 19 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hanging Rock, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Hanging Rock, OH.

What parks are near Hanging Rock, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 27 parks near Hanging Rock, OH that allow camping, notably Beech Fork Lake and Grayson Lake.