Best Campgrounds near Glenford, OH

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The Glenford, Ohio area encompasses several well-established campgrounds within easy driving distance, supporting a mix of tent camping, RV sites, and cabin accommodations. Hocking Hills State Park Campground, located about 20 miles south, represents one of the more popular destinations with hiking trails and natural attractions. Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA, situated approximately 15 miles west of Glenford, offers extensive family-friendly amenities. The region includes multiple state parks with both water-based recreation and woodland experiences, with most campgrounds providing electric hookups alongside more rustic options. Several facilities feature cabin rentals for those seeking more comfortable accommodations without sacrificing the outdoor experience.

Seasonal operations vary significantly across the region's campgrounds. While some facilities like Wolfie's Campground in Zanesville remain open year-round, others such as Campbell Cove Camping operate only from May through mid-October. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods when sites fill quickly. Electric hookups are widely available, though water and sewer connections are less common. Shower houses and restroom facilities receive mixed reviews regarding maintenance and hot water reliability. A visitor noted about Dillon State Park: "Shower/bathroom facilities look to be from the 70's," while another mentioned, "The campground was clean and in good condition, though our site was muddy when we arrived and only got worse due to only having 2 days with no rain."

Campers consistently rate family-oriented amenities highly across the mixed-use campgrounds in the area. Buckeye Lake KOA receives particular praise for its activities and facilities. "The little cabins you can rent out are awesome! They have bunk beds and are just enough to have shelter to sleep in and then spend the day outside," one visitor commented. Several reviews highlight fishing opportunities at area lakes as a primary attraction. Developed campgrounds like Dillon State Park offer additional recreational options including disc golf courses, playgrounds, and hiking trails. The beach areas at some lakes receive mixed feedback, with several visitors noting murky water conditions. Most campgrounds provide reasonable tree cover, though shade availability varies significantly by site, with some loops having minimal coverage during hot summer months.

Best Camping Sites Near Glenford, Ohio (135)

    1. Dillon State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Nashport, OH
    14 miles
    Website

    "I camped at this state park in the very scenic rolling hills of central Ohio on a hot and sunny weekend and was happy to find plenty of shade."

    "I have been extremely disappointed with Ohio State Park campgrounds."

    2. Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

    12 Reviews
    Heath, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 928-0706

    "Then outside is the picnic table.  Due to health code rules you have to cook and do food outside of the cabin.  "

    "Not as close to the lake as we first thought but close enough. Will probably be back."

    3. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    South Bloomingville, OH
    34 miles
    Website

    $29 - $46 / night

    "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

    "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

    4. Lazy River at Granville

    8 Reviews
    Granville, OH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 366-4385

    "I probably wouldn't select site 20 again, as it is close to the pool and the basketball court, alot of youth noise, but understand."

    "There was a huge thunderstorm one of the nights, where we initially retreated to our vans; but then decided to drive up to the store and got ice cream which made the kids super excited about the rain ("

    5. Burr Oak State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 767-3683

    "Wayne National Forest shares the area with Burr Oak State Park near Glouster, Oh. Wayne National Forest is split into three areas in southeastern Ohio."

    "The Blue Trail goes through here and provides a fun hike. There is a bathroom across the road and access to water at the entrance of the site. Showers are 15 minutes walk or a quick drive away."

    6. LA-Z Acres Campground

    4 Reviews
    Dillon Lake, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 452-0113

    7. Campbell Cove Camping

    18 Reviews
    Logan, OH
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 385-2994

    "This is a very nice campground near all of the attractions of Hocking Hills, Ohio. We had full hookups that were excellent, but if we didn't there were several new restrooms throughout the grounds."

    "Our site was waterfront and also set away from other sites."

    8. National Road Campground

    8 Reviews
    Zanesville, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 819-0226

    $35 / night

    9. Wolfie's Campground

    6 Reviews
    Zanesville, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 454-0925

    $48 - $75 / night

    "Not far from I-70, near the river, quiet and clean… almost too quiet."

    "Doesn’t make sense to have quiet time at dark when bar nearby plays loud music outside till late."

    10. Alum Creek State Park Campground

    80 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 548-4039

    "Happened to be next to the park host. No choice of where to locate my large tent.  Showers/bathrooms were OK--older facilities.  "

    "First off we have to say that Ohio State Park campgrounds are some of the best we’ve ever stayed in."

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807 Reviews of 135 Glenford Campgrounds


  • M
    Nov. 22, 2025

    The Hilltop at Redbird Ridge

    Nice view and convenient location

    Was a cool view at the top where the space is.

    Close to hocking hills and Logan, right off 33 so it was easy to find

  • K
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Top O' The Caves Campground

    Not as relaxed or dog-friendly as described

    I'll start by saying I have a cattle dog and a lab. Both have a bit of anxiety but are otherwise well trained and medicated (after much consideration with vets behaviorist and trainers).

    Campsite is clean, accessible, and accommodating.

    This is my complaint:

    Before making our reservation the dogs had been doing extremely well on their walks. Little to no reactivity for weeks. Still, I did my best to find a “more remote” site that still had electric.

    I understood there may be some traffic, but I severely under estimated how much. I found the map and video tour very misleading and difficult to read.

    We ended up very close to the main entrance and right next to the highest traffic road in the whole camp site. The dogs were very stressed and barked at every car that went by. We made every effort to reduce this with our training techniques including keeping them on short leashes in hand to redirect, and leaving the site entirely during prime check in hours.

    The campsite staff asked if they would settle the first night and I had every reason to think they would after the first night, based on experience, but they did not. There was no other communication about the issue or trying to find a resolution. I acknowledge I probably could have been more proactive myself, but I had read the relevant materials and did what research I could ahead of time. Since I had not heard anything I believed we were within expectations.

    Upon leaving we were approached by a member of the campsite staff that told us we were not welcome back, and the dogs should have stayed home, that they had numerous complaints through out our stay and we had been a nuisance to everyone due to excessive noise (I'm paraphrasing). I was apologetic as I was under the impression it was being managed well enough since we had not heard anything.

    When we got home I sent a note to the management to let them know I found the conversation with the staff member to be unprofessional and unhelpful. I offered a few ways they could make things more comfortable for everyone. I had a neutral tone and was focused on solutions and preventing another circumstance like this for them. Their response was about the same as the staff member and actually I had violated several policies I was unaware of and had not seen until their mention in this email.

    I say all of this to say, based on my experience, they expect dogs to be practically silent and extremely obedient. Also, if you are bringing dogs that need any kind of special accommodation to stay relaxed, I HIGHLY recommend calling ahead and ensuring you have what you need at your site and have understood the policies and map (etc) correctly.

    The staff will not be proactive about offering solutions or communicating potential conflicts early which could prevent your visit from being as quiet and relaxing as you may have liked.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Great place and not far from home

    2nd time here, this time we booked for 10 days we liked it so much, very conveniently located for us. We would like to see more planned activities on weekends.

  • Zach L.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Hocking Hills KOA Holiday

    Fall trip

    Big property with every site type. Complete with KOA amenities. EV chargers on-site. Bathrooms were excellent individually separated rooms with showers and toilets. We were escorted to our site upon arrival. Very poor Verizon coverage but the Wi-Fi on site worked fine. Plenty of food spots just north on the highway exit we stopped at Milstone BBQ. Plenty of fun hikes in Hocking Hills State park.

  • Angie F.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

    Picturesque Hocking HIlls retreat

    While we are not horsemen, my husband and I so enjoyed our stay at this remote and picturesque campground. The property reflects great pride and financial investment: nicely-appointed and immaculate bathroom facilities; well-spaced campsites; classy equine stalls; and accommodating service second to none. Highly recommended!

  • Brandon S.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Sunset Springs Campground & Event Center

    Add pricing information

    My experience here was awesome! It's literally less than 15 minutes drive to loudenville, there are a lot of amenities for guests, and the sights to see are to die for! The only thing left to desire is on the description page it should have a list of prices for each camping style, (i.e. trying, rving, pull behinds and so on n so forth.)

  • Evan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Grins & Pickin's CampFarm

    Great area away from the busy park campsites

    G&P is exceptionally well maintained with 31 sites of varying sizes. Owner is extremely welcoming and prices are good. Front and rear Porto bathrooms for use.

  • D
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Hook Lake (Campground A) — Jesse Owens State Park

    Can’t wait to come back!!!

    Beautiful campground with fire pit and table. Our site was big enough for 3 6 person tents but most sites are smaller and fit 1-2 4 person tents.

    Good trails to hike and wonderful scenery. No cell reception unless you have satellite.

    The raccoons were a little to close for comfort in the evening make sure you lock your food and trash in your car at night.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Seneca Lake Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Nice campground on the lake. Some mosquitos& gnats. Much of the campground has sites/ trailers that are owned(or leased), with some campsites for daily/ short-term reservations. Someone we met explained that the short-term ones are on flood areas so they can’t let people build on those sites. Another aspect is that there are boat slips that are owned(or leased) and those can even be in front of one of the short-term campsites so water access is blocked by those no trespassing private docks. Okay place to stay on our way across the country.


Guide to Glenford

Camping sites near Glenford, Ohio typically accommodate spring to fall stays, with most facilities closing from late October through April. The region sits in rolling hills with elevations ranging from 800-1,100 feet, creating variable terrain for campgrounds. Summer temperatures average 75-85°F during the day, dropping to 55-65°F at night, while spring and fall can see overnight lows near 40°F, requiring proper insulation for tent campers.

What to do

Fish at multiple lakes and ponds: Most Glenford area campgrounds feature fishing access with varying catch potential. At Dillon State Park Campground, campers can fish directly from the shore. "Dillon Lake State Park is located about 10 miles west of Zanesville, OH in a heavily forested area. There is no road noise from the local route 146 used to access the campground," notes Brian B.

Explore disc golf courses: Several parks offer free course access with varying difficulty levels. "The campground was clean and in good condition," mentions a visitor about Dillon State Park, which maintains a course suitable for beginners and intermediate players.

Kayak on nearby lakes: Rental services operate at multiple locations with hourly rates ranging from $10-15. At Campbell Cove Camping, "Kayaking on the lake is amazing and hiking is abundant. Beautiful sunset view," according to Ann H.

Use swimming pools or beaches: Pool access comes included with many campground stays while beaches may have separate fees. "We enjoyed swimming in the pool. There's outhouses with no running water but also a relatively new bath house with nice showers and toilets," reports Elana C. about Hocking Hills State Park.

What campers like

Private, wooded sites: Campers frequently mention site spacing and tree coverage as highlights. At Alum Creek State Park Campground, "the camp sites are spacious and private, surrounded by trees and brush. Beautiful walking trails," according to Catherine.

Clean restroom facilities: Well-maintained shower houses receive specific praise at several locations. Rob G. noted about Dillon State Park: "Very well maintained, and showers better than the one I have at home. Clean. Trees."

Convenient lake access: Many campers value waterfront sites for sunrise and sunset views. "We stayed at site 63, on the water. Big site, water view and plenty of space," explains Joe B. about his stay at Campbell Cove. Similarly, at Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA, visitors can enjoy "great fishing" according to Matt T.

Cabin accommodations: Several campgrounds offer cabin options ranging from rustic to fully equipped. Renée C. shared about Dillon State Park: "Great place to rent a cabin! Inexpensive and always a pleasant stay."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially for cabins and weekends. "The campground is full but have seen very few people (currently 2pm on a Thursday)," reports Jenny G. about Wolfie's Campground.

Site levelness varies: Many campers mention challenges with uneven sites requiring substantial leveling equipment. Gary O. points out about Dillon State Park: "Many sites are not level. Many sites have NO shade. Only Electric available at each site."

Weather impact: Sites can become muddy with rain, particularly in low-lying areas. Kelley M. noted at Buckeye Lake KOA: "Our site was muddy when we arrived and only got worse due to only having 2 days with no rain."

Road noise: Some campgrounds experience traffic sounds, especially those near highways. "The road across the lake has an uphill section and people like to race up it. Trucks, motorcycles and cars. Really loud," warns Joe B. about Campbell Cove.

Tips for camping with families

Choose campgrounds with recreation options: Several facilities offer organized activities particularly on weekends. "We went with a group of 12 couples and 23 kids. There was something for everyone," shares Ann L. about Lazy River at Granville.

Book sites away from common areas: For quieter family camping, select sites further from playgrounds and pools. "Go to the back of the campground. It is very quite," recommends John L. about Dillon State Park.

Check bathroom proximity: Walking distance to facilities matters with young children. Amanda P. shares about Hocking Hills: "Make sure to pay attention to 'walk-in' sites. It's more like 'hike a half mile with your gear' sites!"

Consider cabins for mixed weather: Cabins provide shelter during unpredictable weather patterns. "The little cabins you can rent out are awesome! They have bunk beds in them and are just enough to have shelter to sleep in and then spend the day outside," notes one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Campsite selection factors: Check water spigot proximity and traffic flow when booking. "We were by a water spout and every time an RV/Trailer came in they of course had to fill up. Check a campground map and try to avoid these sites," advises Linda B. about Dillon State Park.

Hookup availability: Electric sites are common but full hookups limited. Brian B. notes: "All RV sites have 50A/30A electric. Limited sites have full hook-up. There is a dump station near the entrance."

Access challenges: Some campgrounds have narrow roads making passing difficult. At Wolfie's Campground, Steve E. cautions: "The only challenge is you don't want to meet a rig going out while you're coming in. We are a 38 foot class A and met a 36' 5th wheel on the curve at the entrance. We literally passed with less than an inch between us."

Site leveling required: Pack substantial leveling equipment for most area campgrounds. One visitor mentioned about a site at Alum Creek: "Pull-thru site was very unleveled from front-to-back; hitch was on ground and rear stabilizers were fully extended with blocks underneath."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Glenford, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Glenford, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 135 campgrounds and RV parks near Glenford, OH and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Glenford, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Glenford, OH is Dillon State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Glenford, OH.

What parks are near Glenford, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 19 parks near Glenford, OH that allow camping, notably Dillon Lake and Alum Creek Lake.