RV sites near Concord, Ohio range from wooded to lakeside with varying levels of privacy. These campgrounds accommodate vehicles from 30 to 38 feet with most requiring level adjustments upon arrival. Seasonal operations typically run April through October, though Winton Woods remains open year-round with both shaded and open sites available.
What to do
Hiking trails near camp: Three Springs Campground features multiple trails for nature enthusiasts. "It has 3 beautiful hiking trails. It has a small fishing pond with a beautiful fountain that provides a neat camping experience," notes a visitor to Three Springs Campground and RV Park.
Fishing opportunities: A.J. Jolly Park provides lake access for anglers. "The main lake is nice you can rent kayaks canoes. Or use your own boat. The boat ramp is nice," shares a camper at A.J. Jolly Park & Campground. Many sites offer water views for convenient fishing.
River watching: Sites along the Ohio River provide opportunities to observe river traffic. "Site 22 had a beautiful view of the ohio river. The kids enjoyed seeing the barges going up and down the river. It was very quiet and peaceful," reports a reviewer at Tucker's Landing.
What campers like
Spacious sites: Thousand Trails Wilmington provides room to spread out. "The campground consists of 3 loops - A mostly full hookup, B loop Water and Electric and C loop is a mix. If you like wooded areas check out C loop," explains a camper at Thousand Trails Wilmington.
Clean facilities: Winton Woods maintains well-kept amenities. "Bathhouses were very clean. Entrance was gated. Nice campstore," according to a reviewer at Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park. The campground fills quickly, especially in prime seasons.
Level concrete pads: Most campers appreciate solid foundations for setting up. "Very nice attendant helpful even tried to help me find a lower priced campground but the others were full," notes a visitor about Northern Kentucky RV Park. Some campgrounds offer concrete slabs while others have gravel pads that may become challenging during wet conditions.
What you should know
Seasonal availability: Most campgrounds in the region operate on limited schedules. Thousand Trails Wilmington operates "April 17 to October 30," while Northern Kentucky RV Park runs "March 1 to November 1."
Train noise concerns: Some locations experience railroad disturbances. "The freeway traffic is very loud 24 hours and the train comes at least 2 times per night (2am and 5am Sunday night anyway) blowing its horn," reports a visitor to Northern Kentucky RV Park.
Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require skill with leveling systems. "The sites I'm at are on a hillside so think theatrical style site. None are level looking so you will need to know what your doing. I'm o level your rig," explains a camper at A.J. Jolly Park.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "The splash pad is fantastic for children and adults alike! There's a dog park, and a kids kangaroo jump pad as well," shares a visitor to The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park.
Kid-friendly activities: Check campground schedules for family programming. "They do activities for the kids every weekend and also have bands! It's a fun place," notes a camper at The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park.
Proximity to attractions: Several campgrounds serve as convenient bases for regional attractions. "It is close enough to Kings Island that we made a trip over," shares a visitor about Thousand Trails Wilmington, highlighting the area's access to amusement parks.
Tips from RVers
Hookup placement: Be prepared for varying utility configurations. "Water hook ups are on the opposite side of electrical on several sites," warns a camper at A.J. Jolly Park, suggesting extension cords may be necessary.
Space for larger rigs: Carefully check site dimensions before booking. "We stayed in our 38' travel trailer with our Ford F250 truck," mentions a Three Springs visitor. "Sites are pretty level, although we did have to unhook to keep truck from sticking out into road."
Parking configurations: Many campgrounds require specific approaches for successful setup. "Overall the park seemed relatively well maintained with the exception of a couple of sketchy houses. Many of the plots seemed like people had just abandoned their RV," notes a reviewer at Hidden Valley Mobile Home Park.