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    Campgrounds near Lockbourne, Ohio range from established family-friendly sites to more primitive options. A.W. Marion State Park Campground provides electric hookups, drinking water, and both tent and RV camping, while Scioto Grove Metro Park offers free tent-only sites with more limited amenities. Several mixed-use campgrounds within a 30-mile radius include Alum Creek State Park Campground and Hocking Hills State Park Campground, both offering tent, RV, and cabin options with varying levels of hookups and amenities.

    Many campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, with several including A.W. Marion closing from late October through early April. "Only weekend stays and it ends in wintertime. I'm sure it's pretty and all, but it's hard to find legit, free dispersed camping in Ohio," noted one camper about Scioto Grove Metro Park. Road access varies considerably across camping areas, with most established campgrounds featuring paved entrances suitable for all vehicles, while more remote sites may require higher clearance. Cell service can be spotty throughout the region, particularly at Tar Hollow State Park and in areas farther from urban centers. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and fall color season, as campgrounds within driving distance of Columbus fill quickly.

    The camping experience varies significantly across the region's diverse terrain. Multiple visitors highlight the excellent hiking trails available at many campgrounds, with Hocking Hills State Park often mentioned for its scenic features. One camper described it as "one of the best state parks and in my opinion the most scenic. There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area." Campground layouts receive mixed reviews, with visitors noting that some sites like those at Tar Hollow State Park can be quite close together with limited privacy. Amenities vary widely, from basic pit toilets at some locations to full shower houses at larger campgrounds. Fishing opportunities exist at several locations including Pine Lake at Tar Hollow and at Lake Hope State Park, which offers a quieter alternative to the more crowded Hocking Hills area.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lockbourne (104)

      1. A.W. Marion State Park Campground

      4.0(35)13mi from Lockbourne58 sitesRVs, Tents

      "They had a scavenger hunt which made us really experience the nature around us, going through the woods off trail, going to the lakeside, walking around looking for different things on a list."

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

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      2. Deer Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(31)18mi from Lockbourne224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some are smaller, close to neighbors while other have seclusion with trees. From past experience, if it rains, some of the sites do flood. We had great weather this weekend."

      "My favorite state park in Ohio (so far). Very clean, lots of activities, nice size sites. Easy to get to from Columbus and lots of activities."

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      3. Scioto-Grove Metro Park

      4.3(9)4mi from LockbourneTents

      "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."

      "Got lucky and found an opening for site 5 which was right on river and away from the busier parts of park - didn’t see a single person. Nice tent pads, campfire ring, and provided wood."

      4. Alum Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(80)30mi from Lockbourne298 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Happened to be next to the park host. No choice of where to locate my large tent.  Showers/bathrooms were OK--older facilities.  "

      "First off we have to say that Ohio State Park campgrounds are some of the best we’ve ever stayed in."

      from $23 - $70 / night

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      5. Jackson Lake Park

      3.7(7)9mi from LockbourneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Easy access to sites. Staff could take a lesson in hospitality and giving directions on park."

      from $40 - $139 / night

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      6. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(109)35mi from Lockbourne209 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

      "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      7. Alder Farm

      4.0(1)2mi from Lockbourne2 sitesRVs, Tents

      from $30 / night

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      8. Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center

      3.2(5)13mi from Lockbourne359 sitesRVs

      from $60 / night

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      9. Alton RV Park

      3.5(4)14mi from LockbourneRVs

      "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."

      10. Deer Creek Camping Resort

      3.8(5)17mi from LockbourneRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Not only one but was using 4 buckets at a time before dumping keeping in her camper before caught dumping behind camper and trying to fit it down a small hole where the honey pots go that you are suppose"

      "The lake was pretty. Watching the herons was relaxing. The people in our section were courteous. All seemed to obey the quiet hours."

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    Recent Reviews near Lockbourne, OH

    753 Reviews of 104 Lockbourne Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Pastime Campground

      Drinking on the grounds

      The cops pulled in and said we wasn't allowed to drink

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Scioto-Grove Metro Park

      Amazing, Friendly

      Easy to make reservation, easy to check in and very friendly staff

    • Marsha S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful State Park & Campground

      My favorite state park in Ohio (so far). Very clean, lots of activities, nice size sites. Easy to get to from Columbus and lots of activities.

    • Kathy C.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Hocking Hills Jellystone Campground

      Shouldn’t be called Jellystone

      Jellystone Hocking Hills Ohio Don’t waste your money! I reserved a full hook up deluxe site with patio. Was supposed to be a level concrete slab. It was not! It was all gravel and dirt. No concrete whatsoever. This deluxe site sloped down so when you had a fire( weren’t allowed to move fire pit) your chairs went down hill and I fell almost every night. They brought in a crushed zone but it didn’t help the situation. Owner told us he would credit us some money back since the site wasn’t as promised, he did not. The playground was a mess. Old and nasty. The jump pad didn’t hold much air, so kids would jump on and sink right o the ground. The mining area was not locked so kids got into the pump and electrical areas which was dangerous for the little ones. YOGI BEAR MADE ONE 15 MINUTE APPEARANCE IN 5 DAYS. The schedule showed daily appearances at least daily if not more than once daily, which is how other Jellystones have been for us. MY GRANDSON was so sad. He had been looking forward to this trip for months, and recalled our prior JELLYSTONE stay at Watts Bar Lake in Tennessee, which was a totally different experience than this awful Hocking hills Jellystone. We repeatedly asked about Yogi appearances and were told“Yogi was busy and maybe he would come tomorrow“. The owner made so many excuses like,“my concrete guy didn’t show up last week” that’s why we didn’t have our concrete level patio site that we paid for. The playground didn’t have mulch cause his guy didn’t show up last week. The jump pad didn’t work right because his guy didn’t show up. The new pool wasn’t completed because his guy didn’t show up. Even the yogi bear statue they show in their picture wasn’t there. The pool they did have was in the owners backyard and you had to drive to it. It was slimed and disgusting. I have never been so disappointed. We drove 4.5 hours to get there specifically so my grandkids could camp at a Jellystone with Yogi Bear around. I don’t know how they are allowed to be a Jellystone, they are definitely not up to par. I’m sure we aren’t the only family to pay jellystones higher prices so the kids could see Yogi and friends daily. I could go on…there really were so many bad things about this place, but I see this review is very long. I will attach some photos

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      John Bryan State Park Campground

      Peaceful & Pretty

      Paved roads and camp sites. Electric only; no sewer or water hookups. Dump station and potable water filling station available.

    • Brian T.
      Jun. 2, 2026

      Delaware State Park Campground

      Delaware ohio state park

      We love this park. Nice camp sites. Lots of wooded areas. Very nice lake. Has lots to do, put put golf, shuffle board, disk golf. But our last camp there was disappointing. 3 of the campers in area D where we were did nothing all day and evening smoking Marijuana. We had to smell the skunk smell all day long from them as well as them letting there kids ride around on a golf cart all day and night with no head lites not even tagged for on road.I brought it to the camp stores attention and they said there's nothing they can do, we don't enforce the rules here . They said if I had a problem to call odnr. There was a camp host at the restroom area and watched a lady take her dog inside and said nothing to her.what are the parks rules for if the host won't even enforce them. Not one ranger through the park for 3 days..

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      A.W. Marion State Park Campground

      Nice ammenities, accessible, reasonably spaced out

      Its a reasonably small campground, but I found that as long as you are mindful of tent placement- the sites are quite reasonably spread out. Additionally, im solo- but seems like a great place for families considering easy restroom access and the playground in the center. Also only a 30 minute drive from Columbus or so- and when I came in May, there were plenty of open spots to park.

    • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Dorr-Run Red Oak Trailhead

      Great for a night or two

      Clean bathrooms. Nice park rangers. Open areas with fire pits.


    Guide to Lockbourne

    Camping near Lockbourne, Ohio ranges from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV locations within a 30-mile radius. Most camping areas sit between 700-900 feet elevation in terrain characterized by rolling hills and creek valleys. Winter temperatures regularly drop below freezing from December through February, making most sites seasonal operations with limited or no winter availability.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Pine Lake at Tar Hollow State Park Campground offers family-friendly shore fishing. "Pine Lake is nice, but the beach is a bit small. Overall, this has been a lovely place to relax and decompress," notes a camper who appreciated the water access.

    Backpacking trails: The REI water trail at Scioto-Grove Metro Park provides an accessible introduction to backpacking with five reservable sites. "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," reports one visitor.

    Miniature golf: Take a break from hiking with a round of mini-golf at Tar Hollow's camp store area. "There is miniature golf, but don't expect a major chain's high quality production--this is a state park. There is a foosball table and air hockey as well in a separate game room," explains a camper.

    What campers like

    Secluded tent camping: North Ridge at Tar Hollow provides a tent-only area with greater separation from RVs. "It is the crest of the hill, so the different spots have different amounts of slope. The whole site is one large cleared oval, with a large grassy area at the crest. It is really, really quiet," shares one camper.

    Lake activities: Alum Creek State Park Campground offers multiple water recreation options. "There is a campground beach and boat launch. Lost of hiking paths in the campground and in the park area. A great dog park with lake entrance for the pups. There is also some mountain bike trails," reports a visitor.

    Site privacy: Campers consistently mention site spacing at Alum Creek as a major plus. "Space and Privacy...the two things that bring me back to this campground year after year. We have never had a 'bad' campsite at the Alum Creek State Park Campground. Each camping space is separated by trees and brush," explains a regular visitor.

    What you should know

    Weekend-only availability: Some locations have very limited scheduling. At Scioto-Grove, "Only weekend stays and it ends in wintertime. I'm sure it's pretty and all, but it's hard to find legit, free dispersed camping in Ohio!" explains one camper about the restricted availability.

    Limited bathrooms: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds. At A.W. Marion State Park Campground, "Normally the vault toilets are really clean but it looked like they hadn't been touched since we were there in January and February. I don't mind the vault toilets but not when the first one you visit has no toilet paper and the seat was disgusting."

    Cell service gaps: Most state parks have spotty coverage. "It is pretty remote (no cell phone coverage at even the top of the hills), and really is a chance to 'get away' from the modern life," notes a Tar Hollow camper about connectivity limitations.

    Tips for camping with families

    Activity options: Jackson Lake Park offers multiple family entertainment choices. "Lots of fun for kids with the swimming pond and arcade. The little lake was so much fun. My children were upset we had to leave early due to the storm coming in," reports a family visitor.

    Site selection: Pay close attention to site descriptions when booking. "Site #9 is probably the biggest in the primitive section. It is right next to the entrance road (and dumping station), which is a bummer, but the size of the site made it totally worth it," advises a camper at A.W. Marion.

    Bring extra supplies: Many locations have inconsistent bathroom stocking. "Always pack extra!" reminds a camper at Tar Hollow after finding empty toilet paper dispensers, reflecting a common issue across regional campgrounds.

    Tips from RVers

    Campground location: Alton RV Park provides convenient access to Columbus. "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," notes a traveler.

    Site leveling: A.W. Marion offers some particularly level sites in the electric area. "I stayed at site #32. No other campers there for the weekend, but a lot of foot traffic. My husband thought this site was more level than #31. This site is big and spacious and backs up to trees," reports a winter camper.

    Water hookup challenges: Some parks have unusual water connection setups. "We appreciated the full hook-ups and pull through site. But, the water hook ups were accessible through a hole/pipe and we had to 'fish' down to connect our hose," explains an RVer at Jackson Lake Park.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lockbourne, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lockbourne, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 104 campgrounds and RV parks near Lockbourne, OH and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lockbourne, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lockbourne, OH is A.W. Marion State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 35 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lockbourne, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Lockbourne, OH.

    What parks are near Lockbourne, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Lockbourne, OH that allow camping, notably Deer Creek Lake and Alum Creek Lake.