RV parks near Dundee, Ohio offer camping options on flat terrain at approximately 1,100 feet elevation. The area experiences all four seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F and winter temperatures often dropping below freezing. Camping facilities typically remain open from April through October, though some RV parks like Evergreen Park RV Resort maintain year-round operations.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: Lake Wapusun RV Resort has multiple fishing areas including a 23-acre lake and several ponds. "Lots to do here for all ages! Great fishing. General store with all necessities and more," notes camper Max F.
Biking trails: Access the paved B&O Trail directly from River Trail Crossing campground for cycling adventures. A camper shares, "Bike trail access right from the campground. Golf nearby, Amish shops, canoeing. Great area to visit, we will return."
Swimming options: While some Amish Country campgrounds lack swimming facilities, Pride Valley Campground offers a swimming pond with a diving board. One camper noted it "could be worth it for tent campers if you plan to make use of other amenities they offer, such as their swimming pond with diving board."
What campers like
Riverside camping: Several sites at Wally World campground offer views of the Mohican River. "The campground itself is nestled in the bend of the Mohican river, so most sites have a river view even if you aren't on a Riverside site," writes Gregory L.
Winter camping options: Off-season camping provides a quieter experience at Evergreen Park RV Resort. "We camped here the second weekend in December and had the park mostly to ourselves. There were only 3 other campers there. The game room was nice as well as the indoor pool," shares Andrea F.
Clean shower facilities: Berlin RV Park maintains exceptionally clean bathroom facilities. One camper emphasized, "SPOTLESS bathrooms and I mean SPOTLESS. Lots to do for kids: Sand Volleyball, basketball court, tetherball, corn hole area and playground."
What you should know
Campsite spacing: Site proximity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Zion Retreat & RV Park, "the sites are a bit close, think KOA close. This might be a turnoff if the campground was full. The weekend we stayed there were 8 total campers, lots of empty sites between campers."
Hookup positioning challenges: Some RV parks have awkwardly positioned utility connections. At Scenic Hills RV Park, "water and electricity is located in the rear area of RV, while sewer connections are toward the front. I personally used 50' of water line and 30' of sewer line."
Road noise considerations: Traffic sounds can affect campsites at certain campgrounds. One reviewer noted at Berlin RV Park that "only downside would be road noise on front sites."
Tips for camping with families
Activity-focused campgrounds: Whispering Hills Jellystone RV Park provides numerous recreational options for children. "Great activities including mini golf, pool, jumping pad and frisbee golf. Cabins and RV spots available and the staff is friendly, grounds are clean and nicely kept," reports Kayla S.
Fishing with kids: Some campgrounds offer kid-friendly fishing opportunities. At River Trail Crossing, the water is manageable for children: "The river was only about knee to hip deep. Most family's floated with tubes and saw some kayaks."
Wildlife viewing: Children often enjoy spotting local wildlife. At Zion Retreat & RV Park, "Be sure to keep an eye out for deer as you come into the park! We had to stop a few times for them to move out of the driveway."
Tips from RVers
Water pressure variations: Water systems at RV parks can have inconsistent pressure. At Berlin RV Park, one camper experienced issues but received prompt assistance: "Water pressure was low, they came right over with a new back flow valve to remedy."
Leveling challenges: Certain sites require extra equipment for proper leveling. One camper at Berlin RV Park shared: "We had difficulty leveling one night in lot 3 but traded to #4 the next night and did fine. The many pull thru lots looked like a good level base."
Rug restrictions: Some campgrounds have specific rules regarding outdoor mats. A camper at Berlin RV Park noted: "My only complaint (and it's very minor) is that you are not allowed to put any outside rugs down. They're afraid you might kill the grass."