Best Campgrounds near Magnolia, OH

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Campgrounds surrounding Magnolia, Ohio provide a mix of recreational experiences along Atwood Lake and nearby wooded areas. The region includes established facilities like Atwood Lake Park Campground and Canton/East Sparta KOA Holiday, offering diverse accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping units. Most developed campgrounds feature amenities such as electric hookups, drinking water, and sanitary facilities, while Memory Park Campground provides more primitive options for those seeking a less developed camping experience. Full-hookup concrete pads are available at several locations, particularly along the lakefront areas.

Reservations are essential for most campgrounds in the region, especially during peak summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Several campgrounds operate seasonally, with Woods Tall Timber Resort typically open from May through November and others like Canton-East Sparta KOA remaining accessible year-round. Facilities vary significantly between locations, with Atwood Lake Park offering extensive amenities including showers, laundry facilities, and nearby recreational opportunities such as hiking trails and fishing access. Weather conditions can impact camping experiences, particularly during spring and fall. A visitor remarked about Atwood Lake Park: "The sites in this area were all level concrete with full hook-up. Plenty of hiking/walking/biking and Atwood Lake for kayaking and boating."

The waterfront locations receive consistently positive feedback, particularly the lakeside sites at Atwood Lake Park where campers can access adjacent docks and fishing areas. Visitors frequently mention the cleanliness of facilities, with particular praise for the newer camping sections. According to one camper, "Area H is beautiful. The lake and forest trails surround this area. The restroom and showers are brand new and are spacious and clean!" Family-friendly amenities are common at most established campgrounds, with playgrounds, swimming areas, and organized activities during summer weekends. For those seeking more seclusion, Memory Park Campground provides more distance between sites, with a reviewer noting: "There were other campers there, but everyone was so far away, we felt alone." The combination of water access, wooded settings, and varied amenity levels makes this region suitable for different camping preferences.

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652 Reviews of 150 Magnolia Campgrounds


  • J
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Guilford Lake State Park Campground

    Very nice in Summer

    We loved this lake. The water temps were perfect mid June and everyone was so nice! They had clean restrooms/showers and lots of room at each site.

  • Ken and Sheryl C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Scenic Hills RV Park

    Clean and quiet

    We stayed here for a month with 42’ 5th wheel. Full hookups. Free firewood. Clean and well kept

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Nice quiet camping

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

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Tappan Lake Park Campground

    Nice seasonal camping

    Very clean great staff would be a solid 5 if they added a swimming pool

  • 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.


Guide to Magnolia

Campsites near Magnolia, Ohio offer varied terrains with elevations ranging from 950 to 1,100 feet above sea level throughout the region. The area experiences distinct seasonal changes with summer temperatures averaging 80-85°F during peak camping months from June through August. Winter camping options are limited as several campgrounds close seasonally, though Canton-East Sparta KOA remains open year-round for cold-weather camping enthusiasts.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Atwood Lake Park Campground provides excellent shoreline access for anglers. "There r a lot of things to do lot of room to roam around and great campsites. Beach clean shower and restroom houses, big lake," notes David B., highlighting the expansive water recreation options.

Horseback riding: Families seeking equestrian activities can visit Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday, where on-site riding is available. "This is our favorite KOA! I have 4 kids and return at least 1x per year. Great family owned KOA. Horseback riding on site," shares Lisa D. Rides typically run daily during summer months.

Hiking trails exploration: The region features multiple trail systems with varying difficulty levels. One visitor at West Branch State Park Campground noted, "There are many scenic hiking trails at West Branch. Bridal trails are located on Esworthy Rd." Trails range from easy walks to more challenging terrain with elevation changes.

Water recreation: Multiple lakes support boating and paddling activities. A camper described their experience: "We can launch our kayaks right from our campsite. There are many inlets to explore or fish." Boat rentals are available at several marinas from May through September.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Memory Park Campground receives praise for its secluded camping areas. "We stayed in Cousins Cove. The sites were primitive, which we liked and there were plenty of trees to hang hammocks... There were other campers there, but everyone was so far away, we felt alone," explains Zac C.

Modern shower facilities: Campers consistently mention clean bathroom facilities as a highlight. At West Branch State Park, a visitor reported: "Best bathrooms around! Showers great. Bathrooms great," while another added that the shower house has "a book exchange shelf at the shower house in case of rainy days."

Swimming opportunities: Woods Tall Timber Resort features a swimming lake that campers appreciate. "We have never experienced so much fun all in one place, from the clean swimming lake, to ziplining, to rv camping, and well kept bath houses," notes Ashley S. The swimming area includes platforms and designated shore areas.

Historical significance: Some camping areas offer connections to local history. Brannon M. describes Towpath Trail Peace Park: "The property line is on one of the most significant places in Ohio history. You are literally camping 200 yards from where Native American wigwams used to stand."

What you should know

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have terrain variations requiring preparation. One camper at West Branch State Park Campground reported: "Our site was labeled slight slope. That was a joke. 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."

Seasonal operation schedules: Check operating dates before planning trips. Woods Tall Timber Resort operates from "May 1 to Nov 1," while Atwood Lake County Campground runs "May 1 to Oct 15." Most campgrounds have limited or no winter accessibility.

Campground management variations: Quality of management differs between locations. At Pride Valley Campground, a visitor noted concerning safety issues: "The owners don't care about camper safety at all. When a permanent camper starts slashing tires and threatening people with a knife they should act when called."

Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience periodic train disturbances. At Towpath Trail Peace Park, "Joe let me know that the train passes through more frequently than some campers prefer. Also, if you're sensitive to road noise, you want to know that the road passes fairly close to the campsites."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Canton-East Sparta KOA offers structured recreation for children. "Everyone who helped me with my arrival was very nice and made it easy for me. Also, the bathrooms are very nice!" reports Chris. The campground features playground equipment suitable for various age groups.

Biking conditions: Consider terrain when bringing bikes. One camper mentioned challenges at Canton-East Sparta KOA: "Very difficult to ride bikes on loose gravel. My grandson fell twice." Paved paths at other campgrounds may offer safer alternatives.

Swimming options: Multiple lakes offer swimming areas with varying amenities. A camper described Pride Valley Campground: "Nice small campground... relaxing, great wooded views... lake for swimming." Swimming areas typically open Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting.

Playground access: Atwood Lake Park features play areas for different age groups. "Nice to see sailboats on the lake. All new camping spots with full hookup. Grass is coming in nicely. Kids love the playgrounds and being able to bike or scoot all around," observed Fred R.

Tips from RVers

Water fill station positioning: Some campgrounds have poorly designed utilities. "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," reported a visitor at West Branch State Park.

Site selection for trailers: Concrete pad availability varies by location. Atwood Lake Park Muskingum Watershed Conservancy Dist receives mixed reviews on site spacing: "After check in we noticed the sites were very small. With only a 29' camper our truck barely fit perpendicular off the road. If we'd of parked along side camper we'd have no lot."

Full hookup availability: Several campgrounds offer complete utility connections. At Pride Valley Campground, campers report "full hook ups (W/E/S). Sights are pretty level, are newer so gravel still settling."

Seasonal rates: Monthly options exist for extended stays. Pride Valley Campground offers "full connections for $450 per month," according to Rozina G., making it economical for longer-term visitors compared to daily rates at other facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Magnolia, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Magnolia, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 150 campgrounds and RV parks near Magnolia, OH and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

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.

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

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

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.