Tent Camping near Westlake, OH

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    Tent campers seeking woodland getaways near Westlake, Ohio have several primitive tent sites within reasonable driving distance. Heritage Farms, located within Cuyahoga Valley National Park, offers secluded tent camping spots scattered throughout a working Christmas tree farm. Other options include The West Woods in Geauga County and Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite, both offering walk-in tent sites in naturalized settings with varying levels of seclusion.

    Most backcountry tent camping locations in this region require campers to pack in their own supplies. Heritage Farms provides portable toilets near the main building, but most sites are set on grass clearings with varying distances from parking areas. Campers should bring wagons or carts as many sites require a walk from the parking area to the campsite - some uphill. At The West Woods, tent pads are raised to prevent water from entering tents during rainstorms, as one camper noted, "even though it rained and the water streamed through the middle of camp, tent was fine." Most sites come with fire rings and picnic tables, though firewood policies vary by location.

    Tent-only sites near Westlake offer more privacy than developed campgrounds. Heritage Farms provides particularly secluded experiences, with sites spread apart among Christmas trees. A recent review noted, "We couldn't really see or hear any other campers. Our site was beautiful and private." Seasonal considerations matter - early fall brings cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Potable water is limited at most locations, so backcountry tent campers should bring their own. Sites at Penitentiary Glen Reservation require advance reservations and can involve significant walks from parking areas. For tent campers seeking nature immersion without traveling far from Cleveland's western suburbs, these primitive camping options provide accessible escapes with varying levels of amenities and solitude.

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    Best Tent Campgrounds near Westlake (15)

      1. Heritage Farms

      4.6(10)24mi from WestlakeTents

      "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  "

      "Privacy wasn't fully there like many other sites. No tree coverage, so be cautious in summertime heat. That being said, there was a two-open-sided A frame."

      from $35 - $55 / night

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      2. Valley Overlook

      5.0(1)25mi from WestlakeTents, Cabins

      "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."

      3. Ottawa Overlook Backcountry sites

      Be the first to review19mi from WestlakeTents

      from $5 / night

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      4. Hidden Hollow Camp

      5.0(1)29mi from WestlakeTents, Cabins

      "Vault toilets are fine."

      5. The West Woods

      3.5(4)32mi from WestlakeTents

      "Tent pad is raised so even though it rained and the water streamed through the middle of camp, tent was fine."

      "While this is a spot in a smaller park with a lot of day use, the site is a walk off of the trail, and situated slightly lower than trail level for privacy. Amazing sounds, smells, and relaxation."

      6. Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite

      4.5(2)32mi from WestlakeTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Even with the colder weather it was nice and cozy. Plenty of fire wood provided and a short distance away from the gorge to walk."

      "Would have given this site 5 stars but the walk to the site was a bit more of a haul than expected. It was just myself, kids, and pup."

      from $25 / night

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      7. Big Creek Park

      4.0(1)39mi from WestlakeTents, Cabins

      "Most of the trails are small, well-marked, accessible, and easily walkable for families."

      8. Lake Erie Bluffs

      5.0(2)44mi from WestlakeTents

      "Site was a walk-in site with plenty of room. Fire wood and kindling were at the site waiting for us when we got there. We had a perfect view of the sunset from the site."

      "Walk in sites with a beautiful view of Lake Erie! Quiet, clean, well kept! Provided firewood was great! Able to watch Eagles soaring over Lake Erie listening to the waves hit the bluff below!"

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      9. Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

      4.7(3)47mi from WestlakeTents, Glamping

      "Great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit. Portable toilet in parking lot."

      "Located near the Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead about 2.5 miles north of Massillon, OH in the Stark County Parks District. These sites are specifically designed for hikers/cyclists."

      10. Headwaters Park

      4.0(2)43mi from WestlakeTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I camped at site J the tent pad was level and easy to drive stakes into. I didn't use the toilets so can't comment on the cleanliness there."

      "Park has tent sites as well. Site G is a great setting and therefore books out more readily than other sites. Best for relaxation, chill kayaking, fishing, horseback riding, and shorter walks."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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    576 Reviews of 15 Westlake Campgrounds


    • Jen L.
      Aug. 23, 2018

      The West Woods

      Newer isn't always better

      There are 2 sites in the park both of which are walk in only and not close together. They are relatively small, 2-4 person tent only. Run by the Geauga Park District and only $5 for county residents, its cheap and looks it. Reservations must be made 3 days in advance, so no spur of the moment get aways. Basically it was just a space for a tent and a fire ring. No bathroom (about a half mile of trail away), no water, no picnic table, no alcohol. Basically I got the urge to camp in the early spring and wanted somewhere near home but I wouldn't stay there again, and wouldn't recommend anyone else do so either. However, the West Woods as a park is really nice with a nature center, hiking and bridle trails, just the campsite that was lacking.

    • W
      Jun. 10, 2022

      Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

      Great location

      Great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit. Portable toilet in parking lot. No running water but close to gas stations and restaurants. Only 12 minute drive over to Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    • 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.

    • Greg A.
      Jun. 5, 2018

      Punderson State Park Campground

      Meh.

      It could be an ok place if you get the right spot. Some of the sites are VERY SLOPED and some people parked campers in those spots and used very odd things to try and level them. The sites are not maintained well and have lots of weeds and some are very close and are essentially sharing the space with the fire ring and picnic table with other campers. Not very private at all. If you have awnings or slides, you will have to be careful about what site you will get or you will not be able to open the slides or your awning. If you get a good spot or are tent camping then it may be ok.

    • R
      May. 3, 2021

      South Bass Island State Park Campground

      Perfect Ohio Oasis

      We camp here at the beginning and end of the season where the bars are less crowded and the campground isn’t as booked.

      These lakeside campsites are stunning and even the one tucked further into the park have a lot of options too. From open areas where it would be fun to book a couple sites with friends, and some secluded for more privacy.

      We always stay lakeside because you cannot beat the view! We’ve stayed 103 and 114!

      One hint: be we are on the cliffs of Lake Erie, some sites you might have to hunt for soft ground to stake your tent.

    • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2018

      Heritage Farms

      Great for cyclists along the Towpath in Cuyahoga National Park

      Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  Both standard campsites and shelters are available and are scattered among a working Christmas Tree farm.   A very sweet couple owns the place and runs the campground, George & Carol Haramis.

      Each site is situated on grass, has a picnic table, and fire ring (firewood is supplied with your campsite fee).  Both pit toilets and water are available to campers as well. Some are shaded and other sites have quite a bit of sun.  The shelters are robustly constructed, but don’t have much cross ventilation as they are only open to the front, so are quite hot in the heat of the summer, and provide no barrier to insects.  No electricity is available. Come prepared to hang your food (not for bears, but for mice).

      They prefer reservations, but happily accommodated our reservation-less lifestyle as it was early in the season.  Our shelter site was just next to the gravel parking area and overlooked the farm as well as had a great view of the sunset.  Unfortunately, you can hear the highway from the campground, despite the fact that it is located a good distance away. It didn’t bother us at night, but we definitely heard it first thing in the morning.

      Just down the road in the village of Peninsula, OH (and right next to the towpath) are Century Cycles (super helpful bike shop!!) and the Winking Lizard Tavern (fun restaurant/bar). After a long day of cycling, we enjoyed an adult beverage and some dessert after making dinner in the campground.

      More info here:  https://centurycycles.com/articles/camping-along-the-towpath-trail-pg1342.htm

    • Skooma M.
      Jun. 24, 2022

      Findley State Park Campground

      Organized Group Site 2

      It was difficult to find pictures or reviews of the Findlay group sites. It honestly seemed to me that they didn't exist, so I thought I'd do the service of taking some pictures.

      The group sites are away from the main campsites, so you should have plenty of space for your group to set up and enough distance between them to not disturb the peace if you have a large group. OGA2 is heavily forested, I'm not sure about OGA1. There are plenty of trees so both hammock and tent campers should be accommodated. The fire pit is large and there are 4 picnic tables.

      The campsite is about 75 yards from the parking area, and there is a vault toilet right before the parking area.

    • R
      Aug. 1, 2018

      West Branch State Park Campground

      Well kept campground with access to beach and dock

      Each campsite in on a leveled cement pad and comes with a fire ring a picnic table. There is plenty of room around your site and you don't feel crowded. Most sites offer nice tree coverage for shade. The restrooms and showers are very clean and well taken care of. There is also a laundry facility and sink outside each one for washing dishes and water fountains throughout the park. There is a nice beachfront for swimming and then a dock that be reached from outside the park. A beautiful lake for kayaking or boating. The store has most camping needs in it and once a week they host an ice cream social. Has a very nice playground and a sand volleyball court. There are some hiking trails, but nothing extensive.

    • Brady R.
      Jun. 3, 2021

      Heritage Farms

      Available Through HipCamp

      Review for Site #12. 

      Our site was in the middle of the sites, but upon on a slight hill. Privacy wasn't fully there like many other sites. No tree coverage, so be cautious in summertime heat. That being said, there was a two-open-sided A frame. It was great to store our belongings in there, esp. when it rained overnight - kept everything dry (with the help of a tarp).

      It's hard to not give it any lower than 5 stars when you literally camp within a Christmas tree farm. It's a dream. Lol. 

      You do have to carry your belongings into the campsites, but it wasn't too horrible for us, esp. since our campsite was right off the walking path. The provided wagons and wheelbarrows make it easier too. 

      Firewood is $8 a bundle and required to pay via PayPal. Water is also available for purchase, but we brought our own. 

      2 portopots were provided and were mostly clean. All sites come with fire pit and picnic table. Some of them have tree coverage and access to hang hammocks.

      Sunset was incredible the first night. It did get very chilly when we were there.


    Guide to Westlake

    Tent campsites near Westlake, Ohio offer varying landscapes from riverside locations to woodland settings within a one-hour drive. The region's temperate climate makes camping possible from April through October, with spring and fall providing milder temperatures and fewer insects. Most primitive camping sites in the area sit at elevations between 650-1,100 feet, creating diverse terrain options for tent campers seeking seclusion.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Erie Bluffs provides access to excellent shoreline fishing with views of bald eagles. Camper Jenna H. notes, "We had a perfect view of the sunset from the site. Sounds from the lake and birds. The site is enough away from the path that you have completely privacy."

    Water activities: Headwaters Park offers waterfront camping with kayak and canoe rentals nearby. "Various watercraft rentals available, but look at availability before you go if that is included in your plans," advises Rebecca G., who recommends site G for its "stone fireplace facing the inside of the three sided wooden structure."

    Trail exploration: Big Creek Park features small, well-marked trails suitable for families with young children. According to Brannon M., "Most of the trails are small, well-marked, accessible, and easily walkable for families." The park also has stocked fishing ponds "complete with fishing docs, that are stocked with bluegill and small man fish."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Heritage Farms spaces their tent sites throughout a Christmas tree farm for maximum seclusion. One camper, Abbey E., appreciated that "we couldn't really see or hear any other campers," while Brady R. adds, "It's hard to not give it any lower than 5 stars when you literally camp within a Christmas tree farm. It's a dream."

    Scenic views: Lake Erie Bluffs offers tent sites with Lake Erie vistas. Jessica R. describes the experience as "Quiet, clean, well kept! Provided firewood was great! Able to watch Eagles soaring over Lake Erie listening to the waves hit the bluff below!"

    Free camping options: Rivers Edge Camping Area provides no-cost tent sites along the Tuscarawas River. Whiskey B. notes it has "great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit." Rebecca K. adds that "the porta potty was very big, clean and had hand sanitizer!"

    What you should know

    Pack-in water requirements: Most primitive tent sites lack drinking water access. At Heritage Farms, Josh W. notes there's "wash-water available (no drinking water though)" and suggests bringing your own supplies.

    Variable walk-in distances: The West Woods requires planning for the hike to your site. Zachary A. advises, "Site is about a quarter mile from the parking lot so pack light, bring a wagon, and/or be ready for a work out." Rebecca G. adds that despite being in a smaller park with day visitors, "the site is a walk off of the trail, and situated slightly lower than trail level for privacy."

    Weather preparedness: Tent platforms at some sites help with drainage during storms. At The West Woods, "Tent pad is raised so even though it rained and the water streamed through the middle of camp, tent was fine," reports Zachary A.

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children enjoy the abundant bird and animal watching opportunities at regional parks. Zachary A. observed "TONS OF BIRDS you will hear them all day long and see all sorts of different kinds" at The West Woods, while Haley J. notes Heritage Farms has "lots of room for kiddos to run wild."

    Campsite selection for easiest access: Penitentiary Glen Reservation requires careful site selection with children. Jillian E. cautions, "the walk to the site was a bit more of a haul than expected. It was just myself, kids, and pup. So it made setting up camp a bit more work," though she still found it worth the effort, adding "Its like you have the forest to yourselves out here."

    Supply transport help: Many campgrounds provide equipment to help transport gear. Brady R. mentions Heritage Farms offers "provided wagons and wheelbarrows" which "make it easier" to carry belongings to campsites, especially for families with multiple children or extensive gear.

    Tips from RVers

    Limited RV options: Most tent campsites near Westlake cater specifically to tent campers rather than RVs. Hidden Hollow Camp does offer both tent and cabin camping options, with Joel C. noting it's "Great spot for group camping" with "excellent" facilities including "a large clubhouse with kitchen" and functional vault toilets.

    Nearby amenities for supplies: When camping without full hookups, knowing nearby service locations helps. At Rivers Edge, Whiskey B. notes there's "No running water but close to gas stations and restaurants" and just "12 minute drive over to Pro Football Hall of Fame."

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