Camping near Aurora, OH

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    Campgrounds near Aurora, Ohio range from developed recreational facilities to family-friendly lakeside parks within 30 minutes of the city. The region includes KOA campsites in Streetsboro, state park options at West Branch and Punderson State Park, and privately operated facilities like Woodside Lake Park and Roundup Lake RV Resort. Most locations accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several properties featuring cabin rentals and glamping opportunities. Proximity to Cuyahoga Valley National Park makes these campgrounds popular bases for exploring the national park's hiking trails and natural features, though camping is no longer offered within park boundaries.

    Seasonal operations affect availability throughout the area, with most campgrounds open approximately April through October, while a few like West Branch and Punderson State Park remain open year-round. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. Campground amenities vary considerably, with some locations offering full hookups, showers, and recreational facilities, while others provide more primitive experiences. The terrain generally consists of wooded areas surrounding small lakes, with level sites that may become muddy after rainfall. One visitor noted, "Our site was gravel and fairly unlevel. Did our best to level it out but still have water collecting to the left."

    Families particularly appreciate the water recreation opportunities at several campgrounds in the area. Woodside Lake Park and Roundup Lake RV Resort both feature swimming areas with inflatable water attractions and boat rentals. A camper at Roundup Lake commented, "The swimming pond has inflatables and boat rentals. There's good fishing, and typically lots of activities." Wildlife encounters are common at many sites, with multiple visitors to the Streetsboro KOA reporting nightly raccoon visits. The campgrounds closest to Cuyahoga Valley National Park serve as convenient bases for exploring the park's trails and waterfalls, though prices tend to be higher than at more distant state park options. Several visitors mentioned the state park campgrounds offer better value and more natural settings compared to private campgrounds, despite being slightly farther from urban amenities.

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    Best Campgrounds near Aurora (132)

      1. West Branch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)17mi from Aurora196 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Ranger Review: Morsel Spork at West Branch State Park **Campground Review: **

      This state park was very welcome after our first two unlucky Ohio state park experiences."

      "Here's what's great about this campground situated at an easy drive from major cities like Columbus and Cleveland...its scenic, a fully loaded campground with bathhouses, parks, hiking paths, swimming"

      from $30 - $52 / night

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      2. Silver Springs Campground

      4.3(31)9mi from AuroraRVs, Tents

      "Water close by and port a pottie style bathrooms close to the camp sites. There are flush toilets a walk away but we didn’t use them. Sites are big and grassy but not super level."

      "Silver Springs Campground is a small 27 site campground in Stow, Ohio, a convenient 17 minutes from Cuyahoga Valley National Park and a bargain at $18/night for a site with electrical hookups. "

      from $15 - $22 / night

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      3. Punderson State Park Campground

      4.0(38)12mi from Aurora155 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Staff was great, check in area also has a little store with all the essentials stocked up, lots of trails, great for biking and hiking, a park for the kids, fishing, canoeing, showers, flush toilets, all"

      "I had the furthest lakeside tent from the office. was a beautiful site but the water treatment facility had a loud hum all night, even though they said it was quiet."

      from $27 - $50 / night

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      4. Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

      3.6(25)5mi from AuroraRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It's also close to Akron & Cleveland. I was pleasantly surprised at how scenic it is. I expected an urban KOA. This one is in a rural area outside Streetsboro."

      "Clean facilities, 3 lakes (one with a fishing pier), 2 dog parks, and super friendly staff. 30 min to Cleveland. Walmart, gas stations and restaurants within 5 miles."

      5. Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED

      4.4(26)11mi from Aurora

      "The Stanford House campground is the only one that's relatively easy to find online, but there are many other options."

      "Tucked in between Akron and Cleveland, this quiet NP has numerous hiking trails, historic buildings and the remains of the Ohio and Erie Canal. Well worth the side trip or destination."

      from $80 - $110 / night

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      6. Woodside Lake Park

      4.2(6)4mi from AuroraRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are lots of activities centered around the lake and beach area. It has a store and other recreational areas. There is a lot of day use activity around the lake."

      "At night, there was highway noise in the background. A lot to do here but also very close to Cuyahoago Valley National Park."

      7. Heritage Farms

      4.6(10)12mi from AuroraTents

      "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  "

      "really lovely camp spot. beautiful views and surroundings. Extremely close proximity to CVNP. lots of room for kiddos to run wild."

      from $35 - $55 / night

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      8. Roundup Lake RV Resort

      4.0(3)4mi from AuroraRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We arrived mid-September 2020, so Covid has had it's impact and it's past Labor Day so pools / lakes are likely closed to swimming most years anyway, but given the size and amenities this campground boasts"

      "Lake was beautiful tried some fishing. We caught a few little blue gills. Beach looked inviting and lots of fun things for kids of all ages it was early October so it wasn’t open."

      from $15 - $45 / night

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      9. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park

      4.3(10)16mi from AuroraRVs, Tents

      "If you're looking to stay off the grid, I stayed in M62, the woods directly behind me, no cell service."

      "Many of my friends from Ohio recommended checking out Nelson Ledges for apparent “cliff jumping” and a music festival."

      10. The West Woods

      3.5(4)10mi from AuroraTents

      "While this is a spot in a smaller park with a lot of day use, the site is a walk off of the trail, and situated slightly lower than trail level for privacy. Amazing sounds, smells, and relaxation."

      "Great small park with a hiking trail that takes about an hour or hour and a half, it has a waterfall, small tiny cave, bridges and stairs. Really well maintained paths, tiny gravel for less mud."

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    Recent Reviews near Aurora, OH

    691 Reviews of 132 Aurora Campgrounds


    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 13, 2026

      Shenango Recreation Area Campground

      Love this place!

      I've been coming here since I was born. I'm always drawn back to my roots. It's a great family campground with sites and hookups for everyone. No store, but Hermitage and Transfers PA are both 3 to 5 minutes away for whatever you need. Firewood is 20 dollars per tub but you get a ton of good dry wood. If your into RTT Like me check out old duck loop or new duck loop for some awesome sights. Playgrounds for the kids. Ranger activites on the weekends. Well policed and patrolled. Just a great place and beautiful lake! Fishing is top notch as well. Clean bathrooms and showers. Ice is available at check in, firewood at host site 55.

    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Punderson State Park Campground

      Nice campground

      Fishing, boating, clean areas. Nice fire pits, and nice cement pads. Gave 4 instead of 5 stars because the entry gate and shop doesnt always have employees in it. Closes early in day.

    • C
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Thompson/Grand River Valley KOA Holiday

      Another job done

      First time at a koa. Wasn’t a bad experience but I was there from march thru December instead of getting the season rate they charged me the monthly rate it cost me $3000 extra and I was treated like a seasonal camper had to mow my own grass and take out my own trash so I will not be staying at another koa

    • Stacey  R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Punderson State Park Campground

      Lots of activities but not within walking distance

      Sites are clean with a variety of hook-ups but few are 100% level. It appears to be an older CG. I’m in a 21’ van and tried several sites before one was level enough for me without blocks. Most sites are on the smaller side but FHU sites are okay for larger rigs. Numerous sites are walk-in and popular with tenters, they are very private and you park pretty close and walk up or down an embankment. Potable water and a dump station are available. Sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Staff is great! Swimming beach is across the lake from the CG and too far to walk for most. Marina is available. Restrooms are nice.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Valley Overlook

      Absolutely Wonderful

      Absolutely a great spot for large private heavily wooded sites! Only primitive non electric site for roof top campers is C5! Others are park and walk or to small to open up and be comfy. Great cabins and yurts! Clean bathrooms and showers. Everything here is done online from reservation to buying wood and so Ice so prepare for that.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Hidden Valley Camp Ground

      Nice hidden little gem!

      Family run campground that's been around for 45 years. Small place. Mostly seasonal campers. They have a few walk up tent sights. RTT campers will have to take a back in sight but they will not charge you extra unless you plug into electric. 1 swimming pond, 3 great bass fishing ponds. Nice camp store. Bathrooms are clean.

    • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

      Beautiful campground, choose your site wisely

      When we arrived, we checked in at the camp office. The ladies there were very kind. The roads through the campground are wide enough for two-way traffic and nicely paved.

      This is a beautiful, heavily treed campground. Even on Memorial Day weekend with lots of people, the park was very peaceful. The sounds of birds permeate the air round the clock. Chipmunks run amok. They’re just so cute.

      We booked site 56 for our 39’ fifth wheel. As soon as we pulled up, we knew there was no way we’d fit even though the reservation site said it would accommodate a 40’ rig. The camp hosts happened to be passing by as we were surveying the site. They were very helpful redirecting us to a nearby site that would be more suitable. FYI, sites 55 and 56 have deep culverts on either side. One wrong turn and you’re going to have a problem. The majority of sites along our road were just wide enough to keep the tires out of the dirt, but not wide enough for the stairs to land on asphalt. If you have a motorhome or other wide-bodied rig, like an Alliance Paradigm, I would recommend choosing one of the sites on the loop around the playground. Those are better suited for newer big rigs.

      TIP…the line at the dump station is long on the holiday weekends. Plan accordingly.

    • Carole I.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Chestnut Ridge Campground

      Chestnut Ridge campground

      Nice and quiet. Friendly staff. Beautiful campground.

    • Charles S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

      Jamestown Campground — Pymatuning State Park

      Awesome place to camp

      Pymatuning Lake Campground is a huge 700 site family oriented campground. Sites are large and clean and your not packed in. Bathrooms and showers are OK but they are clean. Best part of being here is the awesome fishing. Know for huge black crappie, walleye, and small and big mouth bass. This is the place to go fishing.


    Guide to Aurora

    Camping spots near Aurora, Ohio sit within the rolling terrain of northeastern Ohio's Portage and Geauga Counties, where elevations range from 1,050 to 1,250 feet above sea level. The region experiences distinct seasonal changes with humid summers averaging 80-85°F and winters bringing regular snowfall from December through March. Most campgrounds in the area feature wooded settings on clay-based soils that can become saturated after heavy rainfall.

    What to do

    Hiking at Cuyahoga Valley: Several campgrounds provide convenient access to hiking trails. "Great camp spot! Shades lots of space semi private area. Right off the water with area to tie boat for easy water access," notes one visitor to West Branch State Park Campground.

    Water activities on local lakes: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas and boat rentals. A camper at Woodside Lake Park shared: "The swimming pond has inflatables and boat rentals. There's good fishing, and typically lots of activities."

    Geocaching and disc golf: Some state parks offer additional outdoor recreation options. One reviewer mentioned: "Once the dynamics of filling and setting up were done, we set off to explore the park. It had some really nice hiking trails. We also played some disc golf and went geocaching."

    Winter camping options: Unlike many seasonal facilities, some campgrounds remain open year-round. "We're at site 160. No electricity, no hookups, but a HUGE lakefront site. We're in a self-contained RV so it's not a problem for us. Beach is right next door too!"

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate well-spaced sites with natural barriers. At Silver Springs Campground, a visitor noted: "We stayed for only one night but I wish we stayed longer! The campsite was quaint but very peaceful. Sites were a good size and fit the online description well."

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and shower houses matter to campers. "Bathrooms were clean separate showers verizon works well here," reports one camper. Another mentioned: "The shower house and bathrooms are large and clean. There is even a book exchange shelf at the shower house in case of rainy days."

    Dog-friendly options: Multiple campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated areas. "The bathrooms are portojons and there are no showers, however there is THE best dog park I have ever seen in this area. So my dogs loved this campground more than me and that was worth it."

    Evening programming: Weekend social events appeal to many visitors. "An ice cream social is held on Saturday evenings that my children always love to attend," shared one camper about their experience at a local state park.

    What you should know

    Site levelness varies significantly: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven terrain. At Punderson State Park Campground, a reviewer cautioned: "The camp grounds for RV's is not the best. Very few full hookups. Rest of the sites only have 15-20 amp service. The lots are not even close the level. You will need a lot of blocks to get close to level."

    Seasonal operations affect availability: Most campgrounds operate approximately April through October. One visitor noted: "Quiet tent campsite parked in this area. There are quite a few RVs parked here and it appears lively, but the tent area in hilltop was quiet and secluded."

    Water quality issues at some locations: Well water can contain minerals. "I stayed at this park for 2 months in 2023 and was planing on staying for 5 months in 2025. I left after 2 months due to iron&sulfur laden well water that is provided in at least half the park."

    Site selection strategies: Research site-specific details before booking. "There are 2 loops that are on Jay Lake where there is a beach; it was understandable that there weren't any water view spots that had not been reserved here."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for campgrounds with programming: Some locations offer regular scheduled activities. At Roundup Lake RV Resort, a visitor shared: "The themed weekends throughout the season are fun and festive and there are a lot of activities to do and participate!"

    Consider sites near playgrounds: Family-friendly amenities matter. "Very nice, quiet city campground. Many unlevel sites. Only 3-30 amp hooks ups, the rest are 20 amp. No reservations. Fantastic dog park with a swimming beach for dogs only. Fun to watch them play even if you don't have a dog."

    Reserve water-access sites early: Waterfront locations book quickly. "Waterside sites fill up quickly! Check in is very easy as you pass the camp store on your way in. All campsites have a fire ring and picnic table."

    Pack for weather variability: Spring and fall temperatures fluctuate widely. "It did get very chilly when we were there," noted one camper about their early fall experience.

    Tips from RVers

    Bring leveling equipment: Many sites require significant adjustment. "We were only off 2 inches side to side but front to back we had to lower the front 15 inches. The jack was down as low as it would go and we were still off by 1.5 inches."

    Water fill considerations: Some campgrounds have unusual utilities placement. At Heritage Farms, a visitor advised: "First the water fill is on an incline so when our tank was 'full' pulling away from fill station it was really only 2/3 full. This was okay for a short weekend but not good planning from who ever designed the park."

    Site surface materials vary: Prepare for different parking conditions. "Our site was gravel and fairly unlevel. Did our best to level it out but still have water collecting to the left," mentioned one camper about their experience.

    Electric service limitations: Amperage varies between campgrounds and specific sites. "Very few full hookups. Rest of the sites only have 15-20 amp service," noted a visitor describing their experience at a state park campground.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Aurora, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Aurora, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 132 campgrounds and RV parks near Aurora, OH and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Aurora, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Aurora, OH is West Branch State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 66 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Aurora, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Aurora, OH.

    What parks are near Aurora, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Aurora, OH that allow camping, notably Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Michael J Kirwan Lake.