Best Campgrounds near Magnolia, OH

Magnolia is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Magnolia is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Discover great camping spots near Magnolia, reviewed by campers like you.

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648 Reviews of 149 Magnolia Campgrounds


  • Jeremy R.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Canal Fulton Canoe Livery & Campground

    Great location, laking facilities

    The campground runs along 100 yards or so of the tuscarawas River. Sandwiches by a railroad, and walking path. They allow you to drive to your spot to pack/unpack, but have to park in the lot. While the campsites are scenic and what you expect... the washroom, especially the shower are pretty lacking. There's a nice covered picnic area with grills available with your own gas. And a small (toddler) kids area. All in all, a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

    We stayed mid September and there was live music walking distance every night, a cute ice cream shop a short walk over the bridge, and a nice playground on the other side of the river that was also an easy walk.

    I didnt partake in the canoes... but they do a river clean up monthly and really seem to enjoy what they do.

    All in all a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

  • Noel L.
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Scenic Hills RV Park

    Great campground

    Close to everything Amish in Berlin. Asked for a shaded area...got a perfect one that had shade all day. Friendly and helpful staff. Free firewood.Very clean and well kept park.

  • Steven V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Rvino - Camp Hiyo

    Nice spot

    Nice park, two fenced dog parks. Bathrooms were clean.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Zion Retreat & RV Park

    Quiet and beautiful spot in the eastern Ohio hills

    Was a great camp, clean and well kept. Had a great spot by the lake right off the back of our camper. Make sure you have a good tow vehicle as there is a steep hill at the entrance/exit of the camp ground.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Quiet, peaceful, close to all the things

    We stopped here for a couple nights to go to a Cleveland Guardians game and go to Cuyahoga National Park. It was within great proximity to both and had all the amenities the kids and I love. Swimming (wish it were open a little later…) laundry 24/7, a game room, store with just what we needed to pick up a few things, a pond that seemed to always have someone fishing at it (that’s a good thing) and a big wide sites to spread out and have a nice campfire in. (Wood available 24/7 and trash pick up at the site in the AM). It’s always nerve wracking when the fire pits are close to the rigs - loved that these sits were wide. And while there are likely people here it feels nice and spread out.

  • Jerry L.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Old Park With Iron Laden Well Water Beware

       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. I spent hundreds of dollars trying to filter and clean up the water to no avail. It damages everything and they won't put a treatment system in at the well pump like the 2nd well has so you can filter it to an acceptable level for drinking, cooking, washing etc.

       In 2023 I was in a section that was treated and my filters/softener did a acceptable job to make it work. I Used the laundry facilities also. This trip to see family in 2025 I was in a different section and by the second day it was unacceptable disgusting turbid rusty water with sulfur odor. I bought additional filters for Ferrous Iron Water treatment and remediation along with iron out chemical for cleaning fixtures and plumbing system on the camper. It barely worked well enough for a couple weeks between filter changes and rinsing the system for shower use. I Had to buy drinking water in town every few days for cooking, drinking and brushing teeth etc.

       New owners bought the park in 2023 and have increased monthly rent from$750 a month to$950 a month but don't seem to care enough about the health and comfort of their guest to do anything with the well water for a majority of the park. Let alone any of the other infrastructure or"amenities" to be generous in there reference This year even the laundry machines where too disgusting to use that we had to go into town for laundry also.

       The park needs major renovations to just bring it up to modern standards. The bath house is in decrepit condition moldy smelly and barely cleaned anytime I was over there. Site pads are rip rap 1" to 4" size rock with no fine rock coverings, or in some areas smoother rock and dirt but nowhere close to flat or level. Water drainage when its raining is deplorable and you very well might be in a mud pit at your doorway.

       It's sad there are no decent RV parks in the Cleveland area, just old campgrounds that have added hook-ups and market themselves as RV parks and now charge like they are RV Resorts. Reserve a space at your own risk and definitely verify where and what water source you are on. Bring plenty of filters and plan on sanitizing your system after staying there.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Silver Springs Campground

    Affordable

    The lots are nice and large. The main problem was very hard to level and soft grass they don’t have a well compacted area for your tt/rv. Would be nice to have bathroom built on the campground. Have to walk to the baseball field to use the bathrooms. Overall had a good time with my family.

  • M
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Lake Wapusun RV Resort

    Great Weekend Getaway!

    Lots to do here for all ages! Great fishing. General store with all necessities and more.


Guide to Magnolia

Camping near Magnolia, Ohio, offers a variety of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. With several campgrounds in the area, you can find the perfect spot to relax, explore nature, and enjoy quality time with family and friends.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Nature Trails: Explore the beautiful trails at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. One visitor mentioned, "Nice stretch of forest...great views, trails for different skill levels." This park is perfect for both casual walks and challenging hikes.
  • Fishing and Boating: At Salt Fork State Park Campground, you can enjoy fishing and boating. A camper shared, "There are a lot of great full hook up sites here...the lake is very clean."
  • Disc Golf: If you're into disc golf, check out Punderson State Park Campground. One reviewer said, "Fantastic (but technical) disc golf course," making it a fun challenge for enthusiasts.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities. A visitor at West Branch State Park Campground noted, "The facilities were clean...the campground was quiet."
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Many families enjoy the welcoming vibe at Raccoon Creek State Park Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "This place was secluded enough to have privacy with your family but had plenty to do within the campground."
  • Spacious Campsites: Campers love the large sites at Dillon State Park Campground. A visitor remarked, "Dillon is one of our favorite camping destinations...there is no trouble finding one with trees."

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Silver Springs Campground, have basic amenities. A camper mentioned, "There are portable bathrooms located throughout the campground...no shower facilities."
  • Noise Levels: Be prepared for varying noise levels. One camper at Findley State Park Campground said, "The campground seemed quiet until we were woken up several times by a nearby train."
  • Site Selection Matters: Choosing the right site is crucial. A visitor at Raccoon Creek State Park Campground advised, "You have to be careful when picking a site if you have never been here."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Look for Playgrounds: Many campgrounds have playgrounds for kids. At Mohican State Park Campground, one parent said, "The playground is extremely age-friendly for every kid there."
  • Plan for Activities: Bring along games and outdoor toys. A family at Salt Fork State Park Campground enjoyed renting a motorboat and paddleboarding, saying, "We rented a motor boat and paddle board...had a beautiful large area to set up two tents."
  • Pack Snacks: Keep snacks handy for the kids. One camper at Findley State Park Campground mentioned, "We always have a great time."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: Make sure to choose a level site. A visitor at Raccoon Creek State Park Campground noted, "The electric sites are very close together...the campground overall is very hilly."
  • Bring Extra Cords: Some sites may require longer power cords. A camper at Silver Springs Campground mentioned, "The outlets are at the top of a gentle slope, so if your power cord isn’t long enough..."
  • Explore Nearby Attractions: Don’t forget to check out local attractions. One RV traveler at Dillon State Park Campground said, "The park is gigantic...there's a decent amount of trees."

Camping near Magnolia, Ohio, has something for everyone, whether you're looking for a family getaway or a peaceful retreat in nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Magnolia, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Magnolia, OH is Atwood Lake Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 17 reviews.

What parks are near Magnolia, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Magnolia, OH that allow camping, notably Michael J Kirwan Lake and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.