Camping near Greenwich, OH

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    Greenwich, Ohio offers several established campgrounds within a 25-mile radius providing tent camping, RV sites, and cabin accommodations. Findley State Park Campground, located near Wellington, features year-round availability with full hookups for RVs and tent sites. Other options include Indian Trail Campground in New London, Freedom Valley, and Cleveland/Sudusky Jellystone Park, all offering a range of camping experiences from basic tent sites to glamping accommodations. Most campgrounds in this region are privately owned and operated, with state park facilities providing additional options.

    The camping season in this area generally runs from April through October, with some facilities like Findley State Park open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. Most campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with many offering full sewer connections for RVs. As one visitor noted, "Nice campground, clean restrooms. Swimming pool and trails to ride the golf cart. Activities on the weekends." Facilities typically include showers, restrooms, and dump stations, with varying levels of amenities depending on the campground. Weather in this region features warm summers and cold winters, with spring and fall offering moderate temperatures ideal for camping.

    Campgrounds in the Greenwich area frequently feature recreational amenities like swimming pools, fishing ponds, and hiking trails. Several visitors highlight family-friendly activities as a major draw at many locations. A camper wrote, "Great activities all day Saturday. Nice large pull-through sites. And nice and clean shower house." Freedom Valley and Indian Trail Campground receive consistently positive reviews for their well-maintained facilities and recreational options. The Jellystone Park offers numerous planned activities for children, though recent reviews indicate varying experiences with management changes. For campers seeking a quieter experience, state park campgrounds typically offer more natural settings with fewer organized activities but more opportunities for wildlife viewing and nature exploration.

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    Best Campgrounds near Greenwich (142)

      1. Findley State Park Campground

      4.1(45)18mi from Greenwich259 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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      2. Cleveland/ Sudusky Jellystone Park

      3.7(7)10mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $50 - $70 / night

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      3. Indian Trail Campground

      4.7(3)5mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Swimming Pool and trails to ride the golf cart. Activities on the weekends."

      4. Freedom Valley

      5.0(2)4mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Pool, trails, indoor and outdoor showers, toilets, water hookup. Each area has its specific flavor: RV seasonals, campers, cabins, bunkhouse and tent area. Someone is always throwing a party."

      from $20 - $220 / night

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      5. KOA Campground Shelby

      4.8(4)13mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "In summer some rv spots are located in direct sun- no shade... they have a lot to do with pools, store, ice cream."

      "For the kids there are: activities, crafts, playground, jumping balloon, small zipline, lakes, heated swimming pool, ice cream. Everything a kid could want to do."

      6. Charles Mill Lake Park Campground

      3.9(13)20mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There is a beach side and a lake side both are nice. We have stayed on both. There is a lake with a boat launch near by a playground and beach for families to swim."

      "Beautiful lake with lakeside sites. Wooden and peaceful. Bathrooms could be better. They were working on part of the grounds and the improvements are very promising.."

      7. Mohican State Park Campground

      4.6(48)31mi from Greenwich210 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s not the most secluded spots but if you are looking for something tucked away there a few sites. The ability to tube down the river and walk back to your camp site was so much fun."

      "The tent sites (short walk from parking lot) and one car per tent site.  Our site was not the traditional walk up/park camp site. It was a nice change of pace.  More space and great neighbors. "

      from $27 - $220 / night

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      8. Claremar Twin Lakes Camping Resort

      2.5(6)14mi from Greenwich5 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $39 - $79 / night

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      9. KOA Kampgrounds of America

      5.0(1)13mi from GreenwichRVs, Tents

      10. East Harbor State Park Campground

      4.3(61)39mi from Greenwich559 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "A great campground in Ohio. So clean and so many things to do. Campsites are close together but they do honor quiet hours. Great trail around the lake and a fun and challenging disc golf course."

      "this is probably my favorite park in Ohio . it’s always clean people are so friendly and the lake is just beautiful !"

      from $31 - $90 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Greenwich, OH

    627 Reviews of 142 Greenwich Campgrounds


    • Nan N.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 14, 2026

      East Harbor State Park Campground

      Clean, adequate state park

      We came when there had been a lot of rain, the original site we had reserved had a lot of standing water and mud and a big drop off the paved area, so we asked if we could switch. For a $6 change fee we were able to move. They do have some full hookup sites, but those are hard to come by. It is a huge campgeound and the sites are all very close to one another. The bathrooms were clean, I didn't use the showers, but they looked clean. They had a small, simple laundry facility that worked as needed. The hiking in the park wasn't too exciting. There is a disk golf course wr checked out, but it was pretty rainy off and on during our stay so we didn't play. Biking within the Park was good, with some well laid out paths. Overall nothing too exciting, but very adequate for what we needed to explore a little of what Lake Erie has to offer.

    • Hope V.
      Aug. 10, 2026

      Camp Sandusky

      Bed bug infested! Poorly managed. This place has gone down hill!

      We had to leave in the middle of the night due to a bed bug infestation. We let staff know we were putting our belongings out side and would come back in the morning. When we came back in the morning the owner would not issue a refund and instead insulted us. The whole situation was so unbelievably weird. I wish I would've read through all the reviews before booking. This seems to be an ongoing issue with them and the owner couldnt be less bothered. People like him are the reason Ohio bed bug issue will remain a problem! What we thought was going to be relaxed getaway turned out to be a very expensive nightmare. The craziest part of it all is this happend Friday evening/ Saturday morning and as of Monday he is already trying to rent that same cabin out to another family on camping sites. Don't go to Camp Sandusky. Its not worth it. I hope this helps someone!

    • Brittnee C.
      Aug. 5, 2026

      Gotta Getaway RV Park

      NOT A FAMILY CAMPGROUND

      Not a safe environment for children. The little man at the desk is ok with it too, he claims he kicked us all out but my video I took when confronting him on the situation differs. He also keeps deleting reviews and replying back with blatant lies. If you read through the negative reviews you can see he can’t admit when he’s wrong, it’s always everyone else who’s wrong. I don’t want money back from this joke of a campground and I don’t care what the owner has to say. What I want is to save everyone else from wasting a perfectly good camping trip on a trashy place. It was so bad we DECIDED on our own to leave and camp elsewhere. Aside from the sketchy seasonal campers, the amenities also are trash. The pond is all muck, sites are water and electric only with dirt pads. I have never seen such a hillbilly set up. The pool is ok. Dump station was probably my favorite amenity, dumping our tanks to leave that place! But even that is set up at the entrance so when dumping you can block the incoming campers. I will never be back to this place, let me verify with the video I took, WE WERE NOT KICKED OUT. We left on our own because our CHILDREN DID NOT FEEL SAFE!

    • Brittnee C.
      Aug. 5, 2026

      Gotta Getaway RV Park

      NOT A FAMILY CAMPGROUND

      Not a safe environment for children. The little man at the desk is ok with it too, he claims he kicked us all out but my video I took when confronting him on the situation differs. He also keeps deleting reviews and replying back with blatant lies. If you read through the negative reviews you can see he can’t admit when he’s wrong, it’s always everyone else who’s wrong. I don’t want money back from this joke of a campground and I don’t care what the owner has to say. What I want is to save everyone else from wasting a perfectly good camping trip on a trashy place. It was so bad we DECIDED on our own to leave and camp elsewhere. Aside from the sketchy seasonal campers, the amenities also are trash. The pond is all muck, sites are water and electric only with dirt pads. I have never seen such a hillbilly set up. The pool is ok. Dump station was probably my favorite amenity, dumping our tanks to leave that place! But even that is set up at the entrance so when dumping you can block the incoming campers. I will never be back to this place, let me verify with the video I took, WE WERE NOT KICKED OUT. We left on our own because our CHILDREN DID NOT FEEL SAFE!

    • TThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 3, 2026

      South Bass Island State Park Campground

      Well run state park

      Some sites have full hookup. Some have just electric. Some are for tents only. Several bath houses that are dated but surprisingly clean. There are not trash receptacles everywhere but rather one area with several dumpsters. Sites are blacktop paved with various degrees of levelness. The whole campground is shaded so can get muddy after rain and smokey from campfires. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Park staff are helpful and camp hosts do a great job. All in all a good for a state park.

    • F
      Aug. 1, 2026

      Malabar Farm State Park Campground

      Peaceful and Primitive

      Second time here. Quiet, except for the birds chirping.

      Only 3 other campsites in use on an August weekend.

      Water and pit toilet.

      Enough At&t cell service to connect, but it's not great.

    • BK N.The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 29, 2026

      East Harbor State Park Campground

      Great spot for a quick stop

      Stopped off for the night en route to the UP of Michigan. As other user mention the sites on the D loop are great for a small van. Kind of a busy campground but fairly quiet midweek. Went for a walk at sunset and saw a bunch of deer and rabbits. Would definitely return if I'm in the area again.

    • WThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 29, 2026

      White Star Park Campground

      Nice kinda noisy

      Great place open during the week can be full on weekends. Near a road though so a bit of noise from cars. Bathrooms and showers are nice and clean.

    • EThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 19, 2026

      Tall Timbers Campground

      Compact, bathhouses underwhelming

      Campground is well labeled and maintained. Sites are very very close together but this was expected. The bathhouses were extremely disappointing considering there are no full hookups and the price to stay here at a “resort.” They were both full of spider webs, had very dingy fixtures, and did not live up to the rest of the camp.


    Guide to Greenwich

    Camping facilities near Greenwich, Ohio range across a 30-mile radius with terrain consisting primarily of flat to gently rolling landscapes at elevations between 900-1,100 feet. The region receives approximately 39 inches of precipitation annually, with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Winter camping options remain limited with only select parks offering cold-weather accommodations.

    What to do

    Hiking trails and water recreation: At Findley State Park Campground, trails provide extensive outdoor activity options. "Findley state park is well maintained large park! We can easily get lost on 3 mile hikes in the woods and still be on marked paths! The roads are paved and excellent for biking and skating," notes camper Kimberly C.

    Fishing opportunities: Charles Mill Lake Park offers multiple fishing spots with varying catch rates. "There is a lake with a boat launch near by a playground and beach for families to swim. Kid friendly activities available while we were there," mentions Katelyn P. The lake supports bass, crappie, and catfish populations.

    Mountain biking trails: Mohican State Park Campground features dedicated mountain bike trails with varying difficulty levels. One visitor mentioned, "The hiking trails are great with a covered bridge, overlook and waterfalls. The sites are nice and large with lots of trees throughout the park. Camp store is nice and well stocked, gem mining and mountain bike trails are located within the campground as well as a pool."

    What campers like

    Lakeside sites with wildlife viewing: Many campers appreciate the waterfront camping at Charles Mill Lake Park Campground. "Beautiful lake with lakeside sites. Wooden and peaceful," writes Janice C. Morning wildlife sightings are common, with another camper noting, "We had deer that would come over every morning."

    Clean facilities: Mohican State Park receives consistent praise for maintenance standards. One reviewer shared: "Well maintained campground with roomy camp sites. Nice heated pool, and many activities in the area. Hiking, canoeing, biking, etc." Bathroom cleanliness ratings vary across campgrounds, with frequent mentions of shower quality.

    Winter camping options: Several parks offer year-round access. "Camping in the off season is our favorite time of year. This particular park has potable water on by the dump station and the dump station is open. The water at the full hook up sites are turned off," reports Andrea F. about Mohican State Park Campground.

    What you should know

    Reservation difficulties: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. One camper at Findley State Park noted: "Very nice, comfortable campground, kids loved it. Only downfall is trying to find an open spot for reservations. Place is booked most of the time. If you're planning a holiday weekend you need to book 6 months in advance."

    Site variations: Campground quality varies significantly within the same park. "We stayed on the Eaglepiont side. It's opposite the main campground up the mile about .5 mile. The sites are not as modern but have more trees and natural beauty. The main campground is most cement pads and no shade," explains Joseph E. about Charles Mill Lake Park.

    Tent stake challenges: Ground conditions can complicate tent setup at some locations. "Dirt in the campsites is packed super tight, it's hard to drive tent stakes. However, it's flat enough where it isn't really an issue," shares Evan D. about his experience at Findley State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Kid-focused activities: KOA Campground Shelby offers extensive children's programming. "It is a very large campground, virtually in the middle of farmland. It is the draw itself. For the kids there are: activities, crafts, playground, jumping balloon, small zipline, lakes, heated swimming pool, ice cream. Everything a kid could want to do," explains Nick W.

    Family-friendly sites: Consider campgrounds with designated quiet areas for families with younger children. "This is a pretty nice campground. There are quite a few trails and a lake with a beach for swimming. It can get fairly crowded if you are here with a trailer that requires electrical hookups since there are only so many sites available with electric but if you do not require electricity, you can get spaces away from the people and have a nice bit of privacy," reports Greg A.

    Primitive camping with kids: Mohican offers backcountry options for families seeking more seclusion. "There are 10 free camp sites for backpackers in Mohican, each is about a mile hike in, no vehicles can reach these sites. There are 4 on the mountain bike trail and 6 on the horse trails, first come first serve, no reservations," explains John H.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection strategy: At Indian Trail Campground, RV sites vary in size and hookup availability. "Nice campground clean restrooms. Didn't use the showers since we had full hook up. Swimming Pool and trails to ride the golf cart. Activities on the weekends," shares Dawn S. Pull-through sites accommodate larger rigs at select campgrounds.

    Winter RV considerations: Cold weather camping requires preparation, with limited water hookups available. Most campgrounds disconnect water lines between November and March, though dump stations often remain operational year-round. Electrical sites remain available at reduced capacity.

    Road conditions: Access roads to campgrounds vary significantly in quality and width. KOA Shelby provides easier big-rig access, while more remote locations present challenges for larger vehicles. Some campground roads feature steep sections requiring lower gears for safe transit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Greenwich, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenwich, OH is Findley State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 45 reviews.