Camping near Berea, OH

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    Camping in northeastern Ohio near Berea spans from established state parks to mixed-use campgrounds serving both tent and RV campers. Within a 40-mile radius, several developed campgrounds like American Wilderness Campground in Grafton and Findley State Park in Wellington provide various accommodation options including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. The Cuyahoga Valley National Park area, though no longer offering official camping, has influenced the development of several nearby camping options that serve as convenient baselines for exploring the region's natural attractions, lakes, and trails.

    The camping season in this region typically runs from April through October, with most campgrounds closing for winter. Access to developed campgrounds is generally straightforward with paved roads leading to well-maintained camping areas. Most established campgrounds require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays. Several campgrounds offer electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities, while a few provide more primitive experiences. Findley State Park provides year-round access compared to most seasonal operations. According to one visitor, "Findley State Park was very welcome after our first two unlucky Ohio state park experiences. A very quiet park that is well-maintained with lots of amenities."

    State parks and private campgrounds throughout the region offer varying levels of privacy and amenities. West Branch State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its scenic reservoir access, hiking trails, and well-maintained facilities. Several primitive camping options exist along the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, designed specifically for cyclists and hikers. One reviewer noted, "Very few people know that there are many camping options along the towpath designed for cyclists and hikers. The Stanford House campground is the only one that's relatively easy to find online, but there are many other options." Urban camping options like Big Bend Trailhead provide convenient access for those exploring the regional trail systems but come with limitations including no campfires and one-night maximum stays. Many private campgrounds offer additional amenities like swimming pools, playgrounds, and camp stores to enhance family camping experiences.

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    Best Campgrounds near Berea (108)

      1. American Wilderness Campground

      4.5(16)12mi from BereaRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left (jackpot)."

      "Drive in sites are set back & not near the lake. They have back in & drive through sites. There is a small store. It is close to Cleveland & has Good Sam discount."

      from $35 - $69 / night

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      2. Willow Lake Park Inc

      4.0(10)11mi from BereaRVs, Tents

      "Fishing lake and swimming lake are separate. Multiple bathroom/shower locations. Game room, snack pavilion and general store."

      "Good price very kid friendly , swimming lake and a pool, also a fishing lake. Mostly RV but some tent. Old campground"

      from $35 - $65 / night

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      3. Findley State Park Campground

      4.1(45)24mi from Berea259 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beware, the sites are close to these roads and quite shallow, but because each road dead ends in a cul de sac, traffic is very light, even when the campground is full, as when we visited."

      "Lots of walking trails, lots of nature. Once off my favorite local ohio parks."

      from $29 - $52 / night

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      4. Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED

      4.4(26)21mi from Berea

      "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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      5. Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds

      5.0(1)2mi from BereaRVs

      "Pulled in around midnight on a Wednesday and there were just two other vans parked overnight. Plenty of space if you just need to crash."

      from $45 / night

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      6. Heritage Farms

      4.6(10)18mi from BereaTents

      "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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      7. Silver Springs Campground

      4.3(31)27mi from BereaRVs, 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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      8. Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

      3.6(25)26mi from BereaRVs, 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."

      9. Pier-Lon Park

      4.4(5)19mi from BereaRVs, Tents

      "A nice lake for swimming & catch/release fishing. Sites very close to each other."

      "No Wi-Fi upon the swim in or walk the grounds"

      10. West Branch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)42mi from Berea196 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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    577 Reviews of 108 Berea Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Marvin L.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2026

      Gotta Getaway RV Park

      Another nice spot

      This is a really nice spot not far off the highway safe place to stay nice playground. Good showers brand new pool not opening 5/25/26 People are very friendly and helpful. Bring your fishing rod the fish are biting,the kids will love it. Catch and release. But a great time

    • Brian T.
      May. 3, 2026

      Baylor Beach Park

      Nice place

      Like this place it is close to home easy to get in and out pulling a camper the activity were not opened yet but when they are I bet it is a great place

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 3, 2026

      Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

      No EV Charging Allowed! Wet Sites

      Site was pre-season opening (although no discount - almost $80/night), so there was construction during our stay.  Rains resulting in site flooding - the gravel pad was fine, but had to wade into the mud & water to get to utilities for the trailer.

      Dumpsters were overflowing and campground sent email to inform campers they would have to haul out their own trash.

      Biggest disappointment was lack of EV charging options at this site.  Didn't see the "No Charging" rule on their website when signing up, or we would have gone elsewhere.

      Won't return.

    • Marvin L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 29, 2026

      Findley State Park Campground

      Great off season

      Great place to camp in the off-season take your fishing pole the fishing is great.


    Guide to Berea

    Northeastern Ohio camping near Berea combines both private and state-operated facilities with diverse terrain including glacial formations and mixed hardwood forests. Most campgrounds in this area sit at elevations between 750-1,250 feet, experiencing humid summer conditions with afternoon temperatures frequently reaching 80-85°F between June and August. Seasonal operations typically run April through October, though some campgrounds like Findley State Park maintain limited year-round availability during winter months.

    What to do

    Swimming and fishing options: At American Wilderness Campground in Grafton, campers have access to a beach area with sunset views over the water. One camper notes, "Beautiful clean serene park with absolutely stunning beach views at sunset," while another mentions, "We loved the fishing available here we also had the kids they enjoyed the arcade and gem mining."

    Hiking trails: The West Branch State Park Campground features several short hiking trails through wooded areas with lake views. A visitor shares, "We had no trouble pulling in at 3 pm on a Sunday after Labor Day with no reservations and snagging a very nice spot (Site 50 backs up to Kirwan Reservoir)." The park maintains multiple trail systems suitable for beginners and intermediate hikers.

    Kayaking and water activities: Many campgrounds provide water access for paddling. One camper at West Branch State Park reports, "We can launch our kayaks right from our campsite," and another mentions, "We also took the inflatable kayaks out on the lake twice and it was so smooth and clear." Several campgrounds rent equipment during summer months with daily rates around $20-30.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Findley State Park Campground receives positive mentions for site spacing and layout. A camper notes, "We have enjoyed the shade at our site this week and the space between us and our neighbors." Another visitor shared, "If you do not require electricity, you can get spaces away from the people and have a nice bit of privacy."

    Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention bathroom cleanliness as important. One visitor at Willow Lake Park states, "The facilities were clean and staff members were respectful and friendly, really the whole park was." At West Branch State Park, a camper appreciates that "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."

    Family activities: Most campgrounds organize regular events for families. One camper at Willow Lake Park describes, "Stay here for the holiday weekend, they offer plenty of activities for everyone. Had a band each night!" American Wilderness visitors mention, "We had a nice fire roasting s'mores the atmosphere is so clean and nice we had a easy check in and we got to enter a chili cook off."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly, especially water-view locations. A camper at West Branch State Park advises, "Make reservations! (6 months in advance). Waterside sites fill up quickly!" Another notes, "Very nice campground. Only downfall is trying to find an open spot for reservations. Place is booked most of the time."

    Limited shower facilities: Some smaller campgrounds have basic bathroom setups. At Heritage Farms, a reviewer explains, "Bathroom was a Port o potty but it was very well maintained and clean." Another mentions, "Porta potties seemed like they were cleaned pretty often."

    Site leveling challenges: Prepare for potentially uneven terrain at some campgrounds. One camper at West Branch State Park 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." Sites near water often have more pronounced slopes.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas specifically for children. At West Branch State Park, visitors note a "Nice playground with toy stocked sandpit, volleyball net," and another mentions there are "playgrounds for the children." Findley State Park includes playground equipment near the main camping loops.

    Check for beach access: Swimming opportunities vary by location. At American Wilderness Campground, a visitor shared, "The beach was clean and nice," while another noted, "We loved the beach and the fun we have had this is our favorite place to camp." Most beach areas maintain summer hours of 10am-7pm.

    Consider entertainment options: Some campgrounds provide additional activities. At American Wilderness, "The kids enjoyed the arcade and gem mining," and at Willow Lake Park, "During the band and the day they have a concession stand open with really good food." These amenities can be especially valuable during rainy weather.

    Tips from RVers

    Water access limitations: Not all campgrounds provide full hookups. A visitor at Silver Springs Campground noted, "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." Plan water usage accordingly.

    Hookup availability: Electric options vary across the region. At Findley State Park, "About half the sites are for tent or dry camping. Half have electric and a few of those have full hookups." Silver Springs Campground has limited amperage options according to one visitor: "Only 3-30 amp hooks ups, the rest are 20 amp."

    Dump station access: Some campgrounds have limited sewer facilities. A visitor at Willow Lake Park reported, "No full hookups as indicated on some search sites," and another mentioned, "I was disappointed we didn't get a full hook-up site, only to find out they don't have any (and this is a large campground!)." Most campgrounds offer sanitary dump stations at the entrance/exit areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there family-friendly tent camping sites near Berea?

    Yes, several family-friendly tent camping sites are available near Berea. West Branch State Park Campground is particularly family-oriented with amenities including bathhouses, playgrounds, hiking paths, and a swimming reservoir with boat rentals. Families especially enjoy the pontoon rentals for a day on the water. Kool Lakes Family RV Park is another option with affordable sites and a family-oriented atmosphere featuring gravel roads connecting numerous camping spaces. Both locations provide a comfortable outdoor experience for families looking to enjoy tent camping in the Berea region.

    What campgrounds are available in Berea?

    While Berea itself has limited camping options, the Northeast Ohio region offers several nearby alternatives. Heritage Farms is a unique option located on a 5th generation working farm with both standard campsites and shelters scattered among Christmas trees. Another option is Findley State Park Campground, which offers wooded sites with trails, fishing, and nature opportunities less than an hour from the Cleveland area. Additional camping options can be found by exploring the surrounding counties, which feature a mix of state parks, private campgrounds, and RV parks.

    How far are the nearest campsites from downtown Berea?

    The nearest campgrounds are typically within a 30-45 minute drive from downtown Berea. Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite offers cozy sites with provided firewood and is close to scenic gorge walks. For those willing to drive a bit further, Middle Ridge/Vermilion Valley Rest Area provides a convenient overnight option for RV owners at $20 per night, with access to restaurants, restrooms, and a pet exercise area. Most campgrounds in the region are strategically located to provide a nature escape while remaining accessible to Berea and other Cleveland-area communities.