Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Mount Gilead, OH

Mt Gilead State Park Campground permits pets at all sites with clean, well-maintained facilities for camping with dogs. The park features both electric-only and full hookup options on concrete pads, though some campsites slope significantly, requiring leveling blocks under picnic tables. Visitors use The Dyrt to find real feedback on camping near Mount Gilead, Ohio. Several campers note the park's small size with sites positioned relatively close together, but appreciate the wooded setting with fire rings positioned downhill from camping pads for added privacy. The campground offers hiking trails, a fishing lake, and disc golf course that can be enjoyed with leashed pets. Nearby Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Dogwood Valley also welcomes pets while providing numerous family activities.

The hiking trails throughout Mt Gilead State Park are well-marked and maintained, offering excellent opportunities for dog walking. Most sites have ample shade from mature trees, creating comfortable spaces for pets during summer months. Campers should note that while the park is dog-friendly, some visitors have observed uncollected pet waste around certain areas of the campground. The proximity to State Route 95 creates occasional road noise that might disturb sensitive pets. Cardinal Center Campground and Sunbury/Columbus North KOA Holiday provide additional pet-friendly alternatives within 20 minutes of Mount Gilead, both offering cabin options where pets are permitted. The small lake at Mt Gilead provides water access, though specific pet swimming policies aren't mentioned in visitor feedback.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Mount Gilead, Ohio (87)

    1. Mt Gilead State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Mount Gilead, OH
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (419) 946-1961

    $37 - $50 / night

    "My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our one night stay at Mount Gilead State Park Campground. The campground seemed to be geared towards people with RVs, as all the sites had electrical hookups."

    "Site 29 - this was a nice site in tall pine trees and colors all around. The pad was gravel and pretty level. We had trees in our site that could be used for hammocks as well."

    2. Delaware State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    Radnor, OH
    16 miles
    Website

    $39 - $40 / night

    "Lots of hiking trails, stocked fishing pond for kids, disc golf, dog park and the lake itself.
    Site 187 this trip."

    "It’s close to home, but more importantly it has great trails and wooded sites. Winter camping has several sections of the park closed, only 1 shower house open and no camp hosts or camp store."

    3. Alum Creek State Park Campground

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

    $23 - $70 / night

    "This was the only park we’ve gone to this uear with both a large dog park AND a fenced in dog beach! Folks were friendly at the dog park with bunches of chairs set around like a conversation pit."

    "Alum Creek State Park is a beautiful park and great campground just outside the hustle and bustle of downtown Columbus and minutes away from attractions such as the Columbus Zoo."

    4. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Dogwood Valley

    4 Reviews
    Mount Gilead, OH
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 946-5230

    $90 - $235 / night

    "We swam in the lake and pools. We loved the paddle boat ducks and swans. The kids had the best time at archery."

    "Nice campground close to Cleveland and Columbus. You feel like you’re lost taking the backroads to get there. We went in April so the water stuff wasn’t open."

    5. Cardinal Center Campground

    8 Reviews
    Kilbourne, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 253-0800

    $47 - $53 / night

    "Our site was on a cul de sac and was close to the pool. The sites and road were gravel. They have an indoor pool, stocked fishing pond, and an indoor clubhouse with a pool table."

    "from our garden as we had way too much for just us and asked the welcome center to tell people to help themselves to what ever they wanted. we then toured the campgroundand found the stocked fishing lake"

    6. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Columbus

    4 Reviews
    Mount Gilead, OH
    0 miles
    Website

    $90 - $289 / night

    "This campground is located in Mt Gilead Ohio off route 61. It is very clean and well kept. There are tons of activities for children and a very nice camp store."

    "The lake is a hit so much that we never go to the pool. Having free, unlimited access to pedal boats and other boats is a huge treat."

    7. Mohican State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Perrysville, OH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 994-5125

    $27 - $220 / night

    "A little further back in the campground to be close to the shower house that was open. Then found out that comfort station next to us was open - nice!"

    "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."

    8. Sunbury/Columbus North KOA Holiday

    5 Reviews
    Centerburg, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 625-6600

    "The campground is tucked away in a suburb of Columbus next to a soybean field, very quiet area. Only a 15-20 minute drive into town to go shopping if need be."

    "This is a hugely spaced out camp with ample space to each site and great amenities for kids & dogs.  Immaculate and well run.  Late check in was easy, requests were honored."

    9. Hidden Lakes Campground

    2 Reviews
    Mount Gilead, OH
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 946-7050

    $26 - $35 / night

    10. Grins & Pickin's CampFarm

    3 Reviews
    Centerburg, OH
    14 miles
    Website

    $25 - $35 / night

    "Sites are around a manicured field but with a high “pollinators maze” in the middle that creates too privacy and sound barrier. Only outhouses but they were very clean."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Mount Gilead, OH

468 Reviews of 87 Mount Gilead Campgrounds


  • Emma N.
    Sep. 27, 2017

    Mt Gilead State Park Campground

    Mount Gilead State Park Campground

    My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our one night stay at Mount Gilead State Park Campground. The campground seemed to be geared towards people with RVs, as all the sites had electrical hookups. There were also sites with water hookups, but those cost a bit more. We just needed a place to park our car and pitch a tent, so we found a site with a good amout of grass and less pavement. The sites were pretty close together, but there were just enough trees between them that there ended up being some element of privacy.

    The rest of the facility seemed nice as well. There was a small playground, and an office that sold firewood. The restrooms and showers were impeccably clean. They were the cleanest of any campground I've seen so far. The showers are free and button-operated. In addition, I believe there was a hiking trail or two through the forest that started at the campground. I would happily camp here again!

  • Joaquim P.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Scioto-Grove Metro Park

    Can only stay there on Fridays and Saturdays

    Only weekend stays and it ends in wintertime. I’m sure it’s pretty and all, but it’s hard to find legit, free dispersed camping in Ohio! Oh well, rest stops always work for car camping.

  • Gary J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2018

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    The dog’s favorite campground!

    This was the only park we’ve gone to this uear with both a large dog park AND a fenced in dog beach! Folks were friendly at the dog park with bunches of chairs set around like a conversation pit. Lots of water and dog tennis balls were available.

    The dog beach was fenced so your dog can be off leash. There is even a fenced in area out in the water to keep the pooches from swimming across the Lake chasing geese.

    The campground itself was quite nice and spacious. Some of the most private camping sites I’ve seen in Ohio. Shower facilities we a bit above average mad seemed to be looked after at least once a day (we were there in the off season).

    IMHO, one of the nicest campgrounds in the state.

  • B
    Sep. 23, 2020

    Cross Creek Camping Resort

    Very nice resort

    We stayed two nights here on our tour of Ohio. After staying in state parks, the narrow sites are close with no privacy. Our pull through site was on the (inner) road, so lots of golf carts, cars and campers passing by. All pull through sites are on the road side. The site is not level and our leveling system has the front wheels off the ground. Many full time units here beautiful patios and decor. Staff is nice and friendly. Trash pickup isn’t offered and the walk to dumpster would be excessive for unfit or handicapped. We would stay again. Amenities are clean, as described and dog Park is immaculate but small.

  • Marshall P.
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park close to Columbus Ohio

    Alum Creek State Park is a beautiful park and great campground just outside the hustle and bustle of downtown Columbus and minutes away from attractions such as the Columbus Zoo.

    The campground has good sized sites and is wooded throughout with clean bath houses, well maintained roads, and easy access for big rigs.

    There is also a very nice dog park in the park including dog beaches with lake access for your pups to swim.

    We love this campground and the beautiful lake and appreciate the easy access to local attractions, shopping, and more.

  • J
    Sep. 9, 2018

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    great state park campground. There are some full hook ups but mostly just electric. They have pancake breakfast on Saturday mornings through summer and doughnuts on Sunday. Helpful camphost. There is a campground beach and boat launch. Lost of hiking paths in the campground and in the park area. A great dog park with lake entrance for the pups. tmThere is also some mountain bike trails. Plenty to do for everyone.

  • Vicki H.
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Would be 5 star except for this

    Alum Creek is just beautiful, nice sites, most of them are at least partially shaded, lots of woods, hiking trails, the lake, it is what I think of when I think of State Park campground camping in Ohio. There are a couple problems. 1. Only ONE little dump station. This is a big campground, so if you're leaving Sunday, you better get up at the crack of dawn to get to the station, otherwise be prepared to wait in a long long line of RV's. We by-passed the long line and stopped at a different State Park campground on the way home and paid 10.00 to use their dump station. 2. They never answer their phone at the campground office. I mean NEVER. If you have a question you will just have to deal with the reserveamerica people who really know nothing other than what they read on the campground website. So basically you know as much as they do. It's maddening. We will go back, but it's a 2 hour drive so it won't be anytime soon.

  • Dee S.
    Jun. 15, 2018

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Beautiful State Park with extra perks for the Dogs

    In addition to having a pretty lake, lovely campsites that are spread apart nicely, clean facilities, lots of shade, boat ramps, etc.. this park is unique for it's Dog Park facility.

    2 large fenced in field areas. One for small dogs, and one for large. There is enough room for several games of dog frisbee to happen at once. Then, there are 2 large fenced in areas for lake access. Balls, dog doo bags, trash bins.. all there. Lots of shade, water fountains, and plenty of running room. I can't rave about this park enough!

    The only downside is there is poison ivy lacing the trail from the campsite down to the water, and the Dog Park portion is about 2 miles from the campsites.

    Alum Creek State Park

    Campground details


Guide to Mount Gilead

Mt Gilead camping options spread across central Ohio's rolling terrain, surrounded by farmland and scattered woodlands at an elevation around 1,200 feet. The area receives approximately 38 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush summer vegetation and occasionally muddy camping conditions during spring. Weather varies significantly with summer temperatures averaging 80-85°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing.

What to Do

Disc golf course exploration: At Mt Gilead State Park Campground, campers can enjoy the unique disc golf layout. "This was laid out to be a crazy course and included repelling ropes!" notes Sarah G., highlighting an adventure aspect not found at typical courses.

Lake activities: The small lake at Alum Creek State Park Campground offers fishing and swimming options. "There is a campground beach and boat launch. Lost of hiking paths in the campground and in the park area. A great dog park with lake entrance for the pups," according to Jill B., who visited with her dog.

Target practice: Cardinal Center Campground combines camping with shooting sports. "We have visited the Cardinal Center several times for shooting and waterfowl events but did camp there for the first time over Thanksgiving. They have a nice indoor pool and shower rooms attached," writes Andrea F., noting this unique amenity.

What Campers Like

Private fire ring placement: Campers appreciate the thoughtful layout at Mt Gilead State Park. Bobby C. mentions, "Our site had a deck right behind the camping pad because the site has a descent slope. The fire pit was down the slope which was cool being out of site from walkers." This creates natural privacy barriers between sites.

Spacious campsites: Cardinal Center Campground receives praise for its roominess. "We camped here off season and really enjoyed it. Our site was on a cul de sac and was close to the pool. The sites and road were gravel," explains Renee L., emphasizing the comfortable spacing.

Seasonal activities: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Dogwood Valley offers numerous organized events. One visitor, Traci F., shares, "We swam in the lake and pools. We loved the paddle boat ducks and swans. The kids had the best time at archery. We watched them feed the fish at the lake in the morning, that was such a fun experience."

What You Should Know

Site leveling challenges: Several Mt Gilead campsites require adjustment. Bret J. notes, "This campground is small with small sites. However some sites do have electricity and water. I think all have electric." Come prepared with leveling blocks for both RVs and picnic tables.

Campground size considerations: Mohican State Park Campground offers more spacious options. "Roomy camp sites. Nice heated pool. and many activities in the area. Hiking, canoeing, biking, etc," Wesley S. explains, making it worth the 40-minute drive from Mt Gilead.

Weather impacts: Spring camping brings mud challenges at some sites. At Alum Creek, Jan B. warns, "First Campground site I went to had a large mud puddle full of hornets. I asked to move site and was accommodated. It was right after a heavy rain storm."

Tips for Camping with Families

Kid-friendly amenities: Sunbury/Columbus North KOA Holiday provides extensive children's activities. Jennifer K. reports, "Kids aged 3-13 all had a blast in the heated pool, on the jump pad and on the zip line swing!" The campground also offers organized weekend themes.

Space for play: Family campers appreciate room to spread out. At Sunbury/Columbus North KOA, Nichole G. confirms it's a "Great, family friendly campground. Clean, organized campground, with TONS of amenities and activities. super friendly, knowledgable staff."

Pet considerations: Dog friendly campgrounds near Mount Gilead include most major parks. At Alum Creek State Park, campers particularly appreciate the "great dog park with lake entrance for the pups," making it ideal for four-legged family members who enjoy water.

Tips from RVers

Pull-through accessibility: Sites at Cross Creek Camping Resort accommodate larger rigs. Dave B. notes, "Good mix of pull through and back in and is big rig friendly. Plenty to do for the kids. Pool looks nice, was not open yet for the season."

Hookup locations: Many campgrounds offer full hookups, but layout varies. At Mt Gilead, Shannon G. advises, "The full hook up side the sites are really tight together. The electric only sits are spread out a little more." Choose sites based on your preference for space versus convenience.

Leveling requirements: RVers should come prepared at most area campgrounds. Lisa H. from Cross Creek mentions, "Some sites sit on slight inclines but not all. Our camper, a 5th wheel was a real pain setting up." Bring extra leveling blocks for the rolling terrain typical of central Ohio.

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