Best Campgrounds near Columbus, OH

Campgrounds near Columbus, Ohio range from state parks with full amenities to rustic sites at metro parks within short driving distance of the city. Alum Creek State Park Campground, located northeast of downtown, provides tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with electric hookups, showers, and water access. Other developed campgrounds include Delaware State Park, which offers year-round camping with tent and RV sites plus cabins and yurts. Scioto Grove Metro Park provides free primitive tent camping for backpackers seeking a more secluded experience, while Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center serves primarily as an urban camping option with full hookups for those attending events in the city.

Most campgrounds in the Columbus area require reservations, especially during summer weekends and holidays. Tree Haven Campground operates seasonally from May through November, typical for many private campgrounds in the region. "We found this campground on the Dyrt app. No one from campground ever returned my calls. I called the Expo center and a lady answered all of my questions. Over 300 sites, first come basis," noted one visitor about Korbel Campgrounds. Weather conditions remain mild through most of the camping season, though spring rain can create muddy conditions. Winter camping options are limited, with Delaware State Park being one of the few year-round facilities. Many campgrounds close completely or reduce services during winter months.

Campers seeking backpacking experiences have praised the REI trail at Scioto Grove Metro Park. A visitor noted, "Scioto Grove is great if you're looking to test out some new backpacking gear. There are 5 reservable sites along the river trail and they all have tent pads and a fire pit." Private RV parks like Tree Haven Campground and Alton RV Park receive mixed reviews, with some visitors appreciating their proximity to Columbus attractions while others mention restrictive rules. Jackson Lake Park offers nearly 200 sites with tent, RV, cabin and glamping options southeast of the city. The region includes several state parks within a 30-60 minute drive that provide more natural settings, including Hocking Hills State Park, which features popular hiking trails and cabin rentals alongside traditional campsites.

Best Camping Sites Near Columbus, Ohio (90)

    1. Alum Creek State Park Campground

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

    "Alum Creek State Park is just under 40 minutes from Columbus. It makes a great weekend getaway from the city. The campground offers some spots next to the water which have a wonderful view."

    "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."

    2. Scioto-Grove Metro Park

    8 Reviews
    Grove City, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 949-1078

    "Somewhere among the hustle and bustle and just outside Columbus you can find this hidden gem of a park in Grove City."

    "No driving your vehicle any further than the bottom of the hill. Great location, very beautiful. Spacious in between 5 campgrounds and right next to the Scioto River."

    3. Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center

    5 Reviews
    Columbus, OH
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (888) 646-3976

    $60 / night

    4. Cross Creek Camping Resort

    13 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 549-2267

    $35 - $95 / night

    "We stayed two nights here on our tour of Ohio. After staying in state parks, the narrow sites are close with no privacy."

    "Cross Creek Camping Resort in Delaware, Ohio is a very nice campground with friendly staff and lots of amenities!"

    5. A.W. Marion State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Circleville, OH
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 869-3124

    $21 - $25 / night

    "Marion State Park on this particular weekend because it's relatively close to home (Columbus area)."

    "AW Marion is near 23 and easy access to the highway to get to Columbus.  Plenty of space and shade in not electrical campsite for a hot summer day. Plenty of flat  space."

    6. Tree Haven Campground

    7 Reviews
    New Albany, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 965-3469

    "Conveniently located to Columbus. Lots of seasonal campers. Only gray water hook up available."

    "They have a nice walking trail, potlucks, holiday events, live entertainment and are putting in a new, bigger pool! They also redid the driveway."

    7. Alton RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Galloway, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 878-9127

    "Not a sightseeing destination, but very convenient place to stop for the night if you’re on a road trip doing a lot of driving. Safe neighborhood with a kroger right down the street."

    8. Delaware State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Radnor, OH
    29 miles
    Website

    "Great state park to camp in to get away but still be near Columbus and some great things to do in central Ohio."

    "This state park spans over 2,000 acres and is just north of the cute Ohio town of Delaware. "

    9. Jackson Lake Park

    7 Reviews
    Lithopolis, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 837-2656

    $40 - $139 / night

    "My wife and I spent Labor Day weekend here as it was close to Columbus and allowed family to come spend a night or two. We appreciated the full hook-ups and pull through site."

    "As a moto camper, we really lucked out with a flat plot and didn’t have anyone in the spots next to us. My #1 complaint was the bathroom situation."

    10. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    South Bloomingville, OH
    45 miles
    Website

    $29 - $46 / night

    "Best state park in Ohio for sure! 2 1/2 hour drive from Cincinnati, 1 1/2 hour drive from Columbus, and 3 hour drive from Cleveland."

    "It has a ton of different terrains, it's easily accessible from Columbus, OH, and has great hiking opportunities. "

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684 Reviews of 90 Columbus Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • 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.

  • J
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Delaware State Park Campground

    Great peaceful campground

    This is our second time coming here really enjoy this place it's typically more of a quiet relaxed camp there is a playground in each of the 4 sections for kids to play with a remodel shower house at each one. Att works good here verizion not so much but at night when people are sleeping verizion gets a little better.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Nice park but some traffic noise

    Spent three nights here while we were visiting friends in Lewis Center. We stayed in F09 and it was a great spot. Lots of protection on both sides so it was very secluded. And close to the shower house. Only reason I didn’t give this five stars was there was still quite a bit of traffic noise around the park that you could hear. Some nice hiking trails as well. Campsite was nice and level. Showers were super clean and awesome water pressure.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Mt Gilead State Park Campground

    Small, quiet campground

    We like this small campground, it works well for us. Our pad was pretty level and not hard to back into with a small camper. however, a lot of the pads are at 90° angles instead of 45° so it can be harder for a larger camper back in. The full hook up side the sites are really tight together. The electric only sits are spread out a little more. Some have decent shade while others have none at all. Our site was really nice and had space for a tent or you could hang from a hammock. Great camp store, playgrounds, frisbee golf, hiking paths and small lake.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Quiet park with level spaces

    This park was pretty packed over Labor Day weekend, but it still felt like it wasn’t super crowded. Our space was nice and level. Nice hiking trails in the area. Showers were very nice and clean. Several water spickets throughout the park if you needed to access them. It was a bit of a drive back into the campground, probably 3 1/2 miles.

  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Nice campground

    We stayed at site 63 , on the water. Big site, water view and plenty of space. The road across the lake has an uphill section and people like to race up it. Trucks, motorcycles and cars. Really loud. I know the campground doesn’t control the road, so it’s just a note about the noise. The site is amazing, and I would come back.


Guide to Columbus

Camping sites near Columbus, Ohio span from basic tent sites to full-service RV parks, with availability varying significantly by season. Most campgrounds within an hour's drive operate from April through October, though Delaware State Park maintains year-round camping with both electric and non-electric options. Winter temperatures in central Ohio frequently drop below freezing, with summer highs typically reaching 85-90°F during peak camping months.

What to do

Hiking near water features: At A.W. Marion State Park Campground, campers can access a 5-mile trail loop around the lake. "There are two drop toilets next to the playground which were kept clean. In the non-electric area they had porta-potties, but just a short walk away there are two flush toilets," notes a visitor who appreciated the varied trail options.

Test backpacking gear: Scioto Grove Metro Park offers free backpacking sites specifically designed for gear testing. "Nice park. You can reserve spaces to backpack along the rei water trail and stay the night to test gear. Not huge, no crazy obstacles but great for last minute trips close to the city," reports a camper. The park provides firewood at designated sites.

Swimming options: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas for hot summer days. Cross Creek Camping Resort maintains a pool that receives positive reviews. "The pool is really nice. They also have a playground for the kids. They also have themed-event weekends, which are really fun," explains one camper who visited with family.

What campers like

Private campsites: Delaware State Park Campground receives praise for its site layout and privacy. "The 'pod' layout of the campground made for large campsites with good separation between sites. There are 212 sites that have 50 amp electric," notes one visitor. Another camper adds, "The best thing about this campground is the fact that all the sites have privacy."

Close to urban amenities: Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center provides convenient access to city attractions. "Stayed here for a concert next door at Historic Crew Stadium. We practically had the place to ourselves and the sites were pretty decent," shares one reviewer. The location serves primarily as a base for attending Columbus events.

Well-maintained facilities: Several campgrounds maintain clean facilities despite high usage. "Very well run park. Great facilities," states one Alum Creek visitor. Another camper at Delaware State Park notes, "The campground was really nice and quiet when we stayed there which was during the week and in the spring and not very crowded."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly during summer weekends. For backpacking sites at Scioto Grove, "Only weekend stays and it ends in wintertime. Need to reserve online, books up very fast," explains a camper who visited in 2021.

Site conditions vary by season: Spring camping often means dealing with mud. "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," reports one visitor to Alum Creek.

Management changes affect experience: Jackson Lake Park underwent management changes affecting amenities. "They have only had it for 2 weeks now. They were super super sweet. She told us that they really did everything in their power to have the pool open and it just did not work out," explains a camper who initially had concerns but found the staff responsive.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds for children. A.W. Marion State Park includes playgrounds near clean restroom facilities, providing convenient access for families with young children.

Water activities: Hocking Hills State Park Campground offers both natural water features and developed swimming. "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," notes one family who visited with children.

Weekend programming: Cross Creek Camping Resort organizes themed weekends specifically for families. "We were there for the Halloween weekend and it was amazing," shares one visitor. These structured activities provide entertainment beyond standard camping.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Alton RV Park provides assistance with parking. "The owners have rules and they DO enforce 'em. They will guide you to your spot and likely oversee your parking and check set up," explains one RVer who appreciated the oversight despite strict rules.

Hookup availability: RV sites with full hookups remain limited at state parks. Tree Haven Campground offers electric hookups and seasonal camping from May through November. "Great little campground. My wife and I spent a month out there in a fifth wheel to see if we like the lifestyle," shares one camper.

Advance research needed: Several campgrounds have complex layouts requiring preparation. "Confusing to find. Our RV GPS no help, but Google maps on phone brought us right here. On Expo property but no signage for campground," notes an RVer who stayed at Korbel Campgrounds, emphasizing the importance of advance research.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Columbus, Ohio for tent camping?

For excellent tent camping near Columbus, Hocking Hills State Park Campground stands out as a premier destination just 1.5 hours from the city. With diverse terrain and extensive hiking trails, it's perfect for tent campers seeking natural beauty. Another great option is A.W. Marion State Park Campground, which offers peaceful non-electric sites ideal for tent camping. The wooded sites provide plenty of shade during summer months, and the 5-mile trail around Hargus Lake offers scenic recreation. Both parks provide a true outdoor experience while remaining relatively close to Columbus, making them perfect for weekend getaways.

What campgrounds near Columbus, Ohio offer swimming pools or lake access?

For lake access near Columbus, Alum Creek State Park Campground offers beautiful lakefront sites with water views just under 40 minutes from the city. The park features ample opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing in its scenic lake. Delaware State Park Campground also provides lake access across its 2,000-acre property just north of Columbus. For those preferring swimming pools, Sunbury/Columbus North KOA Holiday offers pool access along with numerous family-friendly amenities, making it an excellent option for campers who want recreational water activities without the natural lake experience.

Are there any free camping options near Columbus, Ohio?

Free camping options are limited near Columbus, but Scioto-Grove Metro Park offers free camping on weekends. Note that this free camping is seasonal and not available during winter months. Finding true dispersed camping in Ohio can be challenging, as most public lands require permits or fees. Another budget-friendly approach is to look for primitive camping areas in state forests that sometimes offer low-cost alternatives. Always verify current policies before planning your trip, as regulations for free camping areas can change seasonally or annually.

What are the closest camping sites to downtown Columbus?

The closest camping option to downtown Columbus is Alum Creek State Park Campground, located just under 40 minutes from the city center. This campground offers a quick escape from urban life while providing easy access to Columbus attractions like the Columbus Zoo. Another nearby option is Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center, which offers convenient drive-in camping with city access. For families wanting amenities while staying close to Columbus, Grins & Pickin's CampFarm provides a unique camping experience within easy driving distance of the city's amenities and attractions.