Top-Rated Campgrounds near Terrace Park, Ohio

Camping near Terrace Park, Ohio encompasses a mix of state parks, county facilities, and urban recreation areas within a 30-mile radius of Cincinnati. East Fork State Park Campground, located in Batavia, provides year-round camping with both tent and RV accommodations, while Stonelick State Park Campground in Pleasant Plain operates seasonally from April through October. Jim Terrell Park offers a small camping area along the Little Miami River with access to the 76-mile paved bike trail. Winton Woods Campground, managed by Hamilton County Parks, provides an urban camping experience with lake access and recreational amenities. According to campers, "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio," with comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage enhancing the experience.

Most campgrounds in the region maintain well-maintained facilities with clean restrooms and showers. Reservations are recommended, particularly during summer weekends and fall color season when sites fill quickly. Fire restrictions vary by location, with some parks like Winton Woods prohibiting open fires while others provide fire rings and sell firewood. Weather in the region is typically mild in spring and fall, with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, though coverage may vary at East Fork State Park due to its larger size and terrain. Many campgrounds close or reduce services during winter months, with the exception of East Fork and Winton Woods which maintain year-round operations.

The camping options around Terrace Park reflect the region's varied landscape. Lakeside camping is available at East Fork and Stonelick, where water recreation is popular. East Fork features "lots of great spots" with access to a large lake about "15 minutes drive" from the campground. Winton Woods offers an "urban escape" with "water recreation options" including kayaks and paddle boats, plus family amenities like playgrounds and paved trails. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Jim Terrell Park provides basic amenities in a smaller setting. Most campgrounds accommodate both tents and RVs, with varying levels of hookups and amenities. Pet policies differ between locations, with most allowing leashed pets in designated areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Terrace Park, Ohio (106)

    1. East Fork State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Concord, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 734-2730

    $39 - $52 / night

    "This is your standard Ohio State Park campground.  It has the usual parking, water, restrooms, camp store, and activities.  East Fork is rather nice as it has the lake and long trails. "

    "Our favorite campsite for the outskirts of Cincinnati. Lots of great spots available! You can get to the lake in about a 15 minute drive."

    2. Stonelick State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 625-6593

    $27 - $70 / night

    "Our spot was right next to a small Pollinator trail that lead to the water. My little ones had a blast riding their scooters around the round about. The restrooms are a quick walk and very clean."

    "This is a great park in southern Ohio, easy to reach, 20 minutes off the interstate 275. There are a number of good sites, but some with a significant slope that leveling would be an issue."

    3. Winton Woods Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    13 miles
    Website

    "Tent/RV sites were level and had lots of Shade and trees for Hammocks. 1.7 mile paved walking trail is great for walking, running and biking. A short 18 hole Disc Golf course is close by."

    "The location is located on the lake with access to put in a kayak or canoe. The bathrooms are clean, with private combined shower/dressing stalls."

    4. Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park

    14 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 851-2267

    $43 - $73 / night

    "The campground fills up fast and there were plenty of shaded electric sites close to the lake. There were also plenty of pull through sites for the big rigs."

    "Playground and walk path well kept."

    5. Tucker's Landing

    8 Reviews
    Fort Thomas, KY
    8 miles
    Website

    $25 - $54 / night

    "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. Sites were very clean."

    "Not much in the surrounding area."

    6. Jim Terrell Park

    3 Reviews
    Terrace Park, OH
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (513) 831-4192

    $5 / night

    "The Milford bike trail is part of a paved bike path that is 76 miles long.  This campsite is tucked away as in across the street from the bike trail."

    7. Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

    45 Reviews
    Patriot, IN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 384-3522

    $35 / night

    "We wanted to be close to the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. We found this campground and were pleased with the less than 1 hour drive to get to the stadium."

    "This campground is on top of a hill close to the Ohio river. Nice paved sites (not level, but most are not anyway). Water hookup is far away, but we don’t usually hook it up to our pop up."

    8. Cozy-Dale Campground

    3 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 722-1692

    "I cannot say enough good things about this campground the kids can fish run around there’s a large playground and horseshoes and a basketball hoop."

    9. A.J. Jolly Park & Campground

    11 Reviews
    Alexandria, KY
    19 miles
    Website

    "Amazing place for the price and proximity to the city!! Just wish there was more hiking trails"

    "Close to Cincinnati but each site is wooded and on lake front , lots to do!"

    10. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Waynesville, OH
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 488-4595

    $39 - $52 / night

    "There is a little store, but note that the firewood is in huge, unburnable pieces, (as most Ohio state park firewood is), so you'll need tons of kindling and several firestarters, or an ax and some way"

    "We stayed in Site 12, which was huge and conveniently located close to a fairly new shower house. That facility was among the very best I've seen! Amazingly clean!"

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706 Reviews of 106 Terrace Park Campgrounds


  • Cynthia K.
    May. 23, 2026

    Mounds State Recreation Area Campground — Brookville Lake

    SRA in Southeast Indiana

    62 full hookup sites in the C Loop. 388 electric sites.

     We stayed at site 58 which is a large sunny site by the bathroom/shower house. This would be a great site for a family- lots of room for kids to run around.

     Bathroom/showers were disgusting! Just filthy, even for a state park. We only saw them "cleaned" once on Friday afternoon.

     There's a boat launch just for campers. Actually several boat launches on the East side of the lake. 

    This is a big park for fishing & boating. My fisherguy did catch fish. There's a beach. Several hiking trails. The Glidewell Trail goes past an Indian Mound. 

    The camp store is really nice! 

    There's no nature center, but they have interpretive programs that meet at trailheads or the camp store.

     This campground had a lot of empty sites, so it may be less popular than Whitewater Memorial State Park. Aside from the bathrooms, we had a good time there.

  • Gary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Equestrian Camp — Caesar Creek State Park

    Dry camping alternative

    Couldn’t get in to the Craser Lake campground because it was full came here as an alternative. Wooded sights are nice, large enough for trailer. No potable water. Pit toilets but they constructed a new modern outhouse but as of my visit not open. It’s an Equestrian friendly so lots of people with horses.

  • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Wright-Patterson AFB FamCamp

    Clean, Quiet, Secure, No Thrills

    First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.

  • Don K.
    May. 5, 2026

    East Fork State Park Campground

    Great State Park Camping & very nice lake plenty of fishing. Boating & water craft

    They have horseback riding trails , bring your own horses , witch they have accomidations for or rent from near by stables . Basketball courts , bike rental, Bridle Path , Cornhole , drinking water ,dumpsters. Hiking , kayak rentals , nature center , mini golf ,mountain bike trailhead parking , pickle ball , ping pong , playground ,recycling , shelter house , shower houses ,soccer , volleyball ,wifi , all play courts are ADA accessable , full hookups , electric only hookups , boat ramps both camping & public sandy beeches , Really Nice Eauestrian Camping , golf cart use 416 sites

  • K
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Hidden Valley Mobile Home Park

    Called to get Info

    I called to get information on the park prices and requirements but they have to call me back with the info...

  • Cassandra H.
    Apr. 9, 2026

    Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

    Great for a family trip

    We had such a good time we extended our trip. Only 3 mile of trails, but fabulous for the family and well kept. Creek is great to play in. So much wildlife. The campground and facilities were in great shape. The only minor issue was the camp store and museum only open Thursday -Sunday, but we were visiting early in the season. Paved campground is great for bikes, scooters and roller skates! Spigots are far from some.of the sites and you may need more than a 50 ft hose for water hook up.

  • thomas A.
    Apr. 7, 2026

    Camp Cottonwood

    Cotton wood camp ground

    Have to get back to camping there. Always had a good time. Swimming ,camping ,kayaking, tubing and always having something fun to do


Guide to Terrace Park

Camping near Terrace Park, Ohio offers a mix of public and private campgrounds within 30 miles of the suburban Cincinnati area. The region sits at approximately 800 feet above sea level and features gentle rolling terrain with access to the Little Miami River watershed. Winters can drop to single-digit temperatures, while summer humidity frequently exceeds 80%, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

What to do

Fossil hunting opportunities: At Caesar Creek State Park Campground, campers can obtain permits for a unique activity. "We even got a permit to collect fossils. Great visitor centers too," notes Kenpocentaur K. This park features a dedicated fossil collection area where visitors can keep specimens they find after getting a free permit from the visitor center.

Mountain biking access: The trails at East Fork State Park provide varying difficulty levels for bikers. "Not a bad little park for mountain biking, hiking, etc.," says Caleb S. The park maintains separate trail systems for hikers and mountain bikers to prevent conflicts between user groups.

Horseback riding facilities: A.J. Jolly Park & Campground offers dedicated equestrian camping areas with stalls. "Stall accommodations are excellent, even include bedding," reports Judy B. The park maintains separate horse trails away from hiking paths and provides water access points specifically for horses.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Stonelick State Park Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Bath house is clean and modern. There is potable water in multiple sites and a double sided dump station," notes Craig C. The campground undergoes regular cleaning with bathhouses serviced twice daily during peak season.

Accessible waterfront sites: Many campers appreciate the ability to stay near the water. At A.J. Jolly Park & Campground, "each site is wooded and on lake front, lots to do!" according to Anna N. These waterfront sites typically require reservations 3-6 months in advance due to their popularity.

Urban convenience: Tucker's Landing provides easy access to Cincinnati attractions. "Stayed here a night to go to the Reds game. Easy in and out. Nice sites. Ubered into the city and back," shares Jennifer H. The campground sits approximately 7 miles from downtown Cincinnati, making it possible to visit urban attractions without relocating.

What you should know

Seasonal limitations: Many campgrounds have restricted operating seasons or amenities. At Stonelick State Park Campground, the full season runs "April 1 to October 31" according to park information. During off-season, water systems are winterized and some bathhouses close.

Site leveling challenges: Several campgrounds have terrain issues that require preparation. At A.J. Jolly Park & Campground, "None are level looking so you will need to know what your doing to level your rig," warns Bobby C. Bringing extra leveling blocks is recommended, particularly for larger rigs.

Limited shade coverage: Tree cover varies significantly between campgrounds and loops. At Caesar Creek, "These sites have plenty of space between them. But there isn't a lot of shade. Partial shade is very generous for the B Loop," advises Nick C. Sites without shade can be 10-15 degrees warmer during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Winton Woods Campground offers multiple recreation areas for children. "Great campground and park. Plenty to do. Hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, splash park, etc.," mentions Jeremy K. The splash park operates from Memorial Day through Labor Day with limited hours (11am-7pm).

Educational opportunities: Historic and natural exhibits enhance family visits. At Big Bone Lick State Historic Site, "The museum and gift shop have a lot of educational stuff which would be excellent for a home schooling trip. A good interactive grade school age children campground," suggests Shelly S. The museum displays prehistoric animal remains and explains the site's importance.

Safety considerations: Water access points require supervision. At Caesar Creek, one camper noted that "the beach is mucky on the bottom" which parents should prepare for. Life jacket loaner programs exist at some parks for children who need them.

Tips from RVers

Site selection guidance: Several campgrounds have poorly designed sites that require planning. At Jim Terrell Park, "I'm not exactly sure where one would tent, but there did seem to be some flat space behind a rafting/kayaking shack to the left as you pull in," observes Evan C. Calling ahead for specific site recommendations can prevent arrival disappointment.

Hookup locations: Pay attention to utility placement when reserving. At Tucker's Landing, "Sewage, water, and electrical were all surprisingly well maintained and clearly visible," notes Daniel G. Some parks have utilities on unexpected sides of sites, potentially requiring extension cords or longer hoses.

Concrete pad advantages: Some campgrounds provide solid parking surfaces. At Winton Woods Campground, "RV Sites are gravel w electric hookups," according to Donald S., while other campgrounds like Tucker's Landing feature concrete pads that prevent sinking during wet weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Terrace Park, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Terrace Park, OH is East Fork State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 65 reviews.