Camping near Beallsville, OH

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    The southeastern Ohio region around Beallsville contains several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius, including Shadow Lake RV Resort, Barkcamp State Park, and Salt Fork State Park. Camping areas range from primitive tent sites at Lamping Homestead Recreation Area to full-hookup RV sites at Shadow Lake. The landscape features rolling hills, forested areas, and several lakes including Seneca Lake and Wolf Run. Mixed-use campgrounds accommodate various camping styles, with most state parks offering both tent and RV camping. Several locations like Salt Fork State Park include cabin options and glamping facilities for those seeking additional amenities.

    Access to campgrounds varies seasonally, with many sites open year-round despite Ohio's variable weather patterns. Barkcamp State Park and Shadow Lake RV Resort maintain accessibility throughout all seasons, while some areas have limited services during winter months. "The Atwood Lake Campground is a true gem in a beautiful area of eastern Ohio. The campground is relatively new, with the campground area being completely revamped beginning in 2017," noted one visitor. Water access points at lakes like Seneca and Wolf Run may have seasonal restrictions. Cell phone coverage can be spotty throughout the region, particularly in more remote camping areas like those in the former AEP Recreation lands (now part of Jesse Owens State Park). Most developed campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays, while primitive camping areas may operate on a first-come basis.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, particularly at Wolf Run State Park where campsites wrap around the lake. A camper remarked that "the water is clearer than most lakes here in Ohio," making it particularly popular for fishing and kayaking. Several campgrounds in the area feature clean shower facilities and modern amenities, though reviews indicate quality varies significantly between locations. The region's unique camping experience stems from its mix of developed state parks and more primitive forest service sites. Campers seeking quieter experiences gravitate toward Lamping Homestead and the former AEP recreation lands, while families often prefer the more developed amenities at state parks like Salt Fork, which offers beaches, hiking trails, and boat access. Fall camping is particularly popular when the rolling hills display vibrant foliage colors.

    Best Campgrounds near Beallsville (109)

      1. Barkcamp State Park Campground

      4.1(18)13mi from Beallsville151 sitesRVs, Glamping

      "This was a nice place to stop for a few days on my drive west into Ohio. I knew nothing about the campground prior to this visit."

      "I grew up in the Ohio valley and I love living here."

      from $35 - $150 / night

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      2. Piatt Park Campground

      4.5(2)6mi from BeallsvilleRVs, Tents

      "Pretty easy trail to walk, small camp ground for multiple campers, and a nice little waterfall at the bottom of the trail it wasn’t running very much when we went but a pretty spot"

      "Easy, short trail. Beautiful caves to explore and a nice waterfall at the end."

      3. Shadow Lake RV Resort

      5.0(2)8mi from BeallsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I stayed here in the worse month possible for camping in ohio but the owner made it a great experience. They are very accommodating."

      "We came to Shadow Lake in October to camp for the month. To get here, you must drive through the rolling hills of Southern Ohio, which is absolutely gorgeous in October!"

      4. Salt Fork State Park Campground

      4.4(37)30mi from Beallsville272 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "**Salt Fork State Park of Ohio is for individual, couples or group camping. Salt Fork lake is natural spring fed water supply that fills this lake."

      "Backed up to the woods, has a view of the lake, shade, privacy, hammock trees, medium size, electric, bathroom directly across the street, water and grey water dump directly across the street."

      from $24 - $52 / night

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      5. Grand Vue Park

      4.8(4)17mi from BeallsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A cute restaurant is close by along with restrooms and showers that are also brand new. Firewood is for sale at the main office for $20 and they deliver to you."

      "so not fiddling around with a Fob or keycard!"

      from $15 - $225 / night

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      6. Wolf Run State Park Campground

      4.1(18)27mi from Beallsville129 sitesRVs

      "Great smaller park, (1,000+acre) with easy access to the interstate. My Grandsons Love that the water is clearer than most lakes here in Ohio!!"

      "Lots of Ohio farmland countryside though. There is a nice size lake in the middle of Wolf Run so everything is based around it. Watch the traffic when driving from one area to another."

      from $25 - $45 / night

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      7. Seneca Lake Park Campground

      4.5(4)21mi from BeallsvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Views of the lake and ability to launch and dock your boat within walking distance of sites. Beach with concessions within walking distance of sites as well. Top rated campground."

      "We stayed at Seneca Lake in our tent, while seeing other attractions in the area. The campground is full of trailers for the weekend and others that are staying all summer."

      8. Seneca Lake Park

      5.0(3)21mi from BeallsvilleRVs, Tents

      "We stayed near the beach and the wifi worked well."

      "Great Lake and campground!"

      9. Lamping Homestead Recreation Area

      4.0(1)17mi from BeallsvilleTents

      "Just a few miles from the Ohio Covered Bridge Scenic Highway, this lovely tent-only campground offers a pleasant get away. There are 6 spacious “walk-in” campsites, a small pond, and vault toilets."

      10. Sparkman Rentals, LLC

      Be the first to review7mi from Beallsville14 sitesRVs, Cabins

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    Recent Reviews near Beallsville, OH

    314 Reviews of 109 Beallsville Campgrounds


    • Mathew C.
      May. 30, 2026

      River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

      Nice /clean

      Nice clean Campground not to crammed but not a lot of space either. Small pond with bluegill a few large fish but pretty scummy to fish on top of. Nice wide river beside us also swimming pool available Lodge with restaurant. Porta potties on site short walk across the trail to bathhouse and showers. A lot of geese! 😅🤷‍♂️

    • JSH
      May. 29, 2026

      Big Muskie Campground — Jesse Owens State Park

      Perfect little known place

      Site 18 was a little tight to back in our 32’ fifth wheel due to a river rock swale across from the site but I is a good site with no neighbors on your camp side.

    • Karen S.
      May. 28, 2026

      Tappan Lake Park Campground

      Never again

      After a bad experience two years ago I thought I'd give this campground another chance- what a mistake. My reservation was for one night and it was so peaceful I extended another night, peaceful it was not. The loud music began and I called the office for someone to come silence them. After half an hour I called back and was told there wasn't anyone to respond. I then told the girl(Lindy or Lindsey) to refund me for the night I was going to pull out. She wanted to charge me$53 for a cancellation fee on a$49 charge. The call got ugly and I ended up calling the rangers myself since she was incapable of making the call. I will never come back here again.

    • Tricia F.
      May. 23, 2026

      Lone Pine Campground at Dodridge County Park

      Clean but Outdoorsy

      We love staying in the yurts. Peaceful. Like camping with amenities. Has fire or wood! Rain doesn’t bother us here. Stay as often as we can when available.

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Salt Fork State Park Campground

      4 Day stay site C 12

      The site is full hook-up. 30/50 amp. This site is partial tree covered and at the end of the loop. Shower house very short walk across the road. Trash dumpster across the street. This is a short site 23 foot max for RV. Has a double pad with concrete Picknick table area. Best spot on C loop.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 9, 2026

      Piatt Park Campground

      Nice trail

      Pretty easy trail to walk, small camp ground for multiple campers, and a nice little waterfall at the bottom of the trail it wasn’t running very much when we went but a pretty spot

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 25, 2025

      Kinderhook Horse Trail

      Quiet, small spot, perfect for a short camping trip.

      There are two small camping spots with picnic tables. The vault toilet here is very clean and even had a lockable door. There is also drinkable water from a city water hand pump. Very quiet at night, except for a handful of cars that might drive through or spend the night. I spent two weeks here and had zero issues with people being loud or causing a ruckus. As far as fire wood, you can walk around and pick up all the downed wood you’d like, but I’d recommend bringing some wood with you if it’s rained in the last few days. Plenty of space to park. Gas stations, fast food, and dollar general are all within 10 mins. Verizon signal - 1/2 bars ATT signal - 2/3 bars

    • A
      Nov. 1, 2025

      Kinderhook Trailhead

      Trailhead camping

      This is a horse trail camp. There is a vault toilet,a few trash cans,a water spigot and plenty of room for horse trailers. There are some trails you can walk or ride on. The locals were all very friendly. You can stay for 14 days and it's free.


    Guide to Beallsville

    Campers searching for outdoor experiences near Beallsville, Ohio will find diverse terrain within Wayne National Forest and the Appalachian foothills. This southeastern Ohio region sits at elevations between 900-1,200 feet, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Local campgrounds typically experience winter temperatures averaging 20-40°F and summer averages of 70-85°F, with highest visitation occurring between May and October.

    What to do

    Horseback riding access: Barkcamp State Park Campground offers dedicated equestrian camping areas with tie-outs and specialized trailer sites. "This is set up with a whole section for horse camping with tie outs and trailer/truck sites. Lots of bridle trails and a really quiet park," notes a visitor who appreciated the specialized facilities.

    Lake activities: Wolf Run State Park Campground features a small lake perfect for kayaking and canoeing. "Great canoe and kayak lake. Part of buckeye trail on one side of lake," shares a recent visitor. Rentals are available at the park for those without personal watercraft.

    Explore nearby nature areas: The Lamping Homestead Recreation Area connects directly to the North Country Trail. "The area is great for hiking, with the North Country Trail going right by the campground, cycling through the rolling hills of the backroads, and canoeing on the Little Muskingum River," reports one camper who enjoyed the variety of activities.

    Stargazing programs: According to one camper at Barkcamp, "Oglebay comes out and has star gazing when it's in season." These organized astronomy events typically occur on clear weekend nights during summer months, weather permitting.

    What campers like

    Private, spacious sites: Shadow Lake RV Resort earns praise for its well-maintained grounds and natural setting. "The campground is beautiful and peaceful, especially at this time of year as most of the campers have either gone south, closed up or pulled out for the season," writes one visitor who stayed in October.

    Clean facilities: Seneca Lake Park Campground maintains exceptionally clean restrooms with daily documented inspections. "Shower house is beautiful and CLEAN. Includes a very nice laundry room," notes one camper. Another mentions, "Showers and bathrooms were very clean and documented inspections each day."

    Lake views: Multiple campsites at Wolf Run State Park offer direct lakeside views. A camper recommends: "Choose one of the 'premium' sites for beautiful lakeside views! It's pretty quiet and usually not busy." Sites 22-25 are particularly noted for excellent water views.

    Concrete pads: Seneca Lake Park features upgraded camping sites with concrete slabs. "The sites are easy to get to and into. They have concrete slabs, the sites are well groomed and there is plenty of space," according to a satisfied visitor who appreciated the level foundations for equipment setup.

    What you should know

    Seasonal variations: Salt Fork State Park Campground has significant operational differences between seasons. "We drove to Salt Fork from North Carolina on our way to Maumee Bay State Park... The campground was 80% empty, very quiet except for some late-night traffic on the county road nearby," reports one off-season visitor. Water connections are typically unavailable during winter months at most parks in the area.

    Cell coverage limitations: Grand Vue Park offers relatively reliable cellular service compared to other area campgrounds. Most remote camping areas around Beallsville have spotty or non-existent coverage, particularly in forest service locations.

    Site terrain challenges: Wolf Run features significantly unlevel sites in some areas. "Not a lot of sights but very pretty. Some gorgeous trails around the lake," shares a camper. Another notes, "A lot was dirt so watch out for the rain."

    Tick awareness: The heavily wooded areas require tick prevention measures, especially during warmer months. One camper warns: "TICK WARNING!!!! After a morning hike down wooded Trail, we spent A LONG TIME pulling ticks from dogs...even though the temps were in the 30's overnight and everyone was treated with flea & tick protection."

    Tips for camping with families

    Family-friendly activities: Grand Vue Park offers extensive recreational options beyond camping. "Grand Vue has many things to do including games, climbing, and of course those huge zip lines (the longest over 2000 feet)," explains a visitor. The park shuttle bus provides transportation throughout the facilities.

    Beach access: Seneca Lake Park includes a swimming beach within walking distance of campsites. "The beach was very clean and our kids enjoyed it," states a family camper. "Saturday evening the campground provided a movie for kids. It was a very family friendly campground we are likely to return to."

    Bathroom proximity: At Salt Fork, families should consider site location relative to facilities. "Unless you find a spot close to the showers, it's quite the commute," advises a camper. Sites in the G loop (particularly G33) are recommended for families needing regular bathroom access.

    Weather preparedness: Given the variable Ohio climate, families should pack for temperature swings even during summer months. Evening temperatures can drop significantly compared to daytime highs, particularly in early and late season.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling requirements: Many campgrounds in the Beallsville area require significant leveling for RVs. A Salt Fork camper observes: "The park is well cared for but is showing its age. I noticed online that Ohio had set aside $88M for upgrades in 2016. It looks like they have not started yet."

    Winter camping limitations: Wolf Run has specific winter restrictions affecting RVers. "We stayed here November 21, 2020... The campground had no water hookups, about 90% of the sites were not level (and....I mean by A LOT)," reports one off-season camper.

    Loop selection strategies: At Barkcamp State Park, certain loops offer better RV accommodations. "Loop B is the boom! Fits our style of camping," recommends a regular visitor. Most loops accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, though turning radius can be tight in some areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Beallsville, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Beallsville, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 109 campgrounds and RV parks near Beallsville, OH and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Beallsville, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Beallsville, OH is Barkcamp State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 18 reviews.

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

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