Best Campgrounds near Fairlawn, OH

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

The area around Fairlawn, Ohio includes access to various types of camping and campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Cuyahoga Valley National Park lies just east of Fairlawn, though it no longer offers overnight camping. Nearby options include Silver Springs Campground in Stow with tent and RV sites, and Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA offering tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations. West Branch State Park Campground, about 25 miles southeast, provides year-round camping with boat-in, drive-in, and walk-in access. Heritage Farms offers more primitive tent camping with walk-in sites situated among Christmas trees, while several developed campgrounds like Maple Lakes in Seville accommodate RVs with full hookups.

Many sites require advance reservations or permits, especially during summer months when campgrounds fill quickly. "Cuyahoga Valley provides ample opportunity for exploring. With its popular waterfall hikes, its various free ranger programs, and its community services such as a farmer's market, historic sites, and wellness programs," noted one visitor. Camping seasons vary significantly, with most developed campgrounds operating from April or May through October. Winter camping options are limited primarily to West Branch State Park and a few year-round facilities. Road access to most campgrounds is straightforward with paved roads, though some primitive sites may require short walks from parking areas. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, with spotty coverage possible in more remote areas of parks and forests.

Campers report high satisfaction with sites near lakes and rivers, particularly at West Branch State Park where waterfront sites are popular. Several visitors mentioned the Towpath Trail as a key attraction for cyclists and hikers, with specialized camping areas designed specifically for through-travelers. A reviewer noted, "Very few people know that there are many camping options along the towpath designed for cyclists and hikers." Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with those closer to highways or train tracks experiencing more ambient noise. Family-friendly amenities are common at larger campgrounds, including playgrounds, swimming areas, and organized activities. Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the region, with several campers mentioning encounters with local fauna, including coyotes in more remote camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Fairlawn, Ohio (138)

    1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED

    26 Reviews
    Peninsula, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 717-3890

    $80 - $110 / night

    "The Stanford House campground is the only one that's relatively easy to find online, but there are many other options."

    "Tucked in between Akron and Cleveland, this quiet NP has numerous hiking trails, historic buildings and the remains of the Ohio and Erie Canal. Well worth the side trip or destination."

    2. Silver Springs Campground

    31 Reviews
    Stow, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 689-5100

    $15 - $22 / night

    "Water close by and port a pottie style bathrooms close to the camp sites. There are flush toilets a walk away but we didn’t use them. Sites are big and grassy but not super level."

    "Silver Springs Campground is a small 27 site campground in Stow, Ohio, a convenient 17 minutes from Cuyahoga Valley National Park and a bargain at $18/night for a site with electrical hookups. "

    3. Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    25 Reviews
    Streetsboro, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 650-2552

    "It's also close to Akron & Cleveland. I was pleasantly surprised at how scenic it is. I expected an urban KOA. This one is in a rural area outside Streetsboro."

    "Clean facilities, 3 lakes (one with a fishing pier), 2 dog parks, and super friendly staff. 30 min to Cleveland. Walmart, gas stations and restaurants within 5 miles."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Heritage Farms

    10 Reviews
    Peninsula, OH
    8 miles
    Website

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  "

    "really lovely camp spot. beautiful views and surroundings. Extremely close proximity to CVNP. lots of room for kiddos to run wild."

    5. West Branch State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Ravenna, OH
    26 miles
    Website

    "Ranger Review: Morsel Spork at West Branch State Park **Campground Review: **

    This state park was very welcome after our first two unlucky Ohio state park experiences."

    "Here's what's great about this campground situated at an easy drive from major cities like Columbus and Cleveland...its scenic, a fully loaded campground with bathhouses, parks, hiking paths, swimming"

    6. Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Green, OH
    14 miles
    Website

    $23 - $35 / night

    "Even though the campground is very small, the sites are relatively private, and disappearing into the woods so close to home is very refreshing."

    "Sort of close to other sites but no one behind you so at least you have some space! Definitely plan to come back in the summer. Only 30 minutes to the national park."

    7. Willow Lake Park Inc

    10 Reviews
    Brunswick, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 225-6580

    $35 - $65 / night

    "Fishing lake and swimming lake are separate. Multiple bathroom/shower locations. Game room, snack pavilion and general store."

    "Good price very kid friendly , swimming lake and a pool, also a fishing lake. Mostly RV but some tent. Old campground"

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    8. Maple Lakes Campground

    6 Reviews
    Seville, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 336-2251

    $45 - $50 / night

    "Happy with this campground we just moved out here from utah and this is our first time out with the 5th wheel in Ohio."

    "You aren’t allowed to walk a dog around the park which was a very odd rule. Had to stay at your site."

    9. Countryside Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mogadore, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 628-1212

    "There is a local butcher shop right around the corner and they have an incredible selection to choose from . The Buckeye ebail connects to the footpath down to the reservoir ."

    "Friendly staff, and found what I hope will be be good spot with reservoir in the distance and leaves on the trees."

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Recent Reviews near Fairlawn, OH

709 Reviews of 138 Fairlawn Campgrounds


  • David M.
    Dec. 7, 2025

    Lakeland Beach Park

    Not a real campground, it's a seasonal RV thing

    Don't bother contacting them for tent camping.  I did and they're one of those seasonal RV things.

  • J
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Guilford Lake State Park Campground

    Very nice in Summer

    We loved this lake. The water temps were perfect mid June and everyone was so nice! They had clean restrooms/showers and lots of room at each site.

  • Ken and Sheryl C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 29, 2025

    Scenic Hills RV Park

    Clean and quiet

    We stayed here for a month with 42’ 5th wheel. Full hookups. Free firewood. Clean and well kept

  • Jessica S.
    Nov. 6, 2025

    Findley State Park Campground

    Love this place

    I’ve been camping here ever since I was a kid and I still love it! It’s so peaceful and heavily wooded unlike those pavement campgrounds lol there are limited electric sites so just be sure to book in advance to get a nice spot if you need electric. It isn’t anywhere near a highway so it’s very quiet! They have plenty of hiking trails, disc golf, a playground for the kids, a nature center and gift shop, archery and so much more!

  • Zachary A.
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Solo tent camping went well

    I had originally gotten lot #81 but quickly got it switched to #83 because it was just waaaay better. Flatter ground and I was able to go deeper into the woods.

    I went the first week of October, and on weekdays, which was great because I had no neighbors.

    Staff was great, check in area also has a little store with all the essentials stocked up, lots of trails, great for biking and hiking, a park for the kids, fishing, canoeing, showers, flush toilets, all that fancy stuff was there.

    Only down side was occasional road noise which I just can't seem to escape in my area of Ohio. And I personally wouldn't go here on weekends or over the summer because there are RV sites everywhere, which is another thing that dominates my area of Ohio.

    Going again, as long as I don't have the kids, I would try for a test space as far from the road and is deep in the forest as possible. Do that at tge right time of year and I think this will be a great spot for me in the future

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Nice quiet camping

    Quiet tent campsite parked in this area. There are quite a few RVs parked here and it appears lively, but the tent area in hilltop was quiet and secluded. Very kid friendly. At night, there was highway noise in the background. A lot to do here but also very close to Cuyahoago Valley National Park.

  • Jeremy R.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Canal Fulton Canoe Livery & Campground

    Great location, laking facilities

    The campground runs along 100 yards or so of the tuscarawas River. Sandwiches by a railroad, and walking path. They allow you to drive to your spot to pack/unpack, but have to park in the lot. While the campsites are scenic and what you expect... the washroom, especially the shower are pretty lacking. There's a nice covered picnic area with grills available with your own gas. And a small (toddler) kids area. All in all, a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

    We stayed mid September and there was live music walking distance every night, a cute ice cream shop a short walk over the bridge, and a nice playground on the other side of the river that was also an easy walk.

    I didnt partake in the canoes... but they do a river clean up monthly and really seem to enjoy what they do.

    All in all a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

  • Adam A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Terrace Lakes Campground

    Family Fun and Friendly

    They have a nice big fishing lake they have a nice swimming Lake and other ponds to fish in a very relaxing and fun place to go

  • K
    Aug. 27, 2025

    American Wilderness Campground

    American Wilderness

    We had a good experience the place was clean and nice the amenities were great the staff was helpful and the laundry room was clean as well as bathrooms and showers.


Guide to Fairlawn

Camping options near Fairlawn, Ohio span terrain from forested ridges to reservoir shorelines at elevations ranging from 900-1,200 feet. The region experiences moderate seasonal temperature variations with summer averages of 75-85°F, ideal for water activities and hiking from May through September. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures dropping into the 20-30°F range with occasional lake effect snow.

What to do

Hiking through Christmas trees: Heritage Farms offers a unique camping experience among rows of Christmas trees. "Sites are scattered among a working Christmas Tree farm. A very sweet couple owns the place and runs the campground, George & Carol Haramis," notes Shari G. Visitors appreciate the distinctive setting: "It's hard to not give it any lower than 5 stars when you literally camp within a Christmas tree farm. It's a dream," according to Brady R.

Kayaking on multiple waterways: West Branch State Park provides direct water access from many sites. "We can launch our kayaks right from our campsite. There are many inlets to explore or fish," explains Alisa G. The reservoir offers calm waters: "We also took the inflatable kayaks out on the lake twice and it was so smooth and clear," reports Andrea F.

Mini golf and recreation: Families enjoy structured activities at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park. "This campground has a really nice mini golf course! It's free for campers but the public can come and pay to play," explains Dawn R. Beyond golf, "There's a huge slide, a gaga pit, a playground, basketball, human foosball and pedal carts. As a camper you could check out balls for free," she adds.

What campers like

Private, wooded campsites: Campers value separation between sites at several locations. "Our site was beautiful and private. We also had a lot of space. We couldn't really see or hear any other campers," notes Abbey E. about Heritage Farms. West Branch State Park receives similar praise: "West Branch has private, spacious, shady sites," according to Alisa G.

Dog-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds welcome four-legged campers. Silver Springs Campground features "Fantastic dog park with a swimming beach for dogs only. Fun to watch them play even if you don't have a dog," mentions Judy F. Countryside Campground offers similar features: "Clean campground, lots to do! Dog friendly! Lake Accessible," reports Jessica R.

Clean facilities: Bathrooms and showers receive consistently positive reviews at most campgrounds. "The shower house was very nice. Updated showers and flush toilets," notes Dawn R. about Jellystone Park. At West Branch State Park, "The shower house and bathrooms are large and clean. There is even a book exchange shelf at the shower house in case of rainy days," according to Alisa G.

What you should know

Site elevation challenges: Several campgrounds have uneven terrain. "Sites are labeled slight slope. That was a joke. We were only off 2 inches side to side but front to back we had to lower the front 15 inches," reports Andrea F. at West Branch State Park. Similar issues exist at other locations: "Many unlevel sites. Only 3-30 amp hooks ups, the rest are 20 amp," notes Judy F. about Silver Springs.

Water access varies: Some campgrounds lack basic water services. "Please do not make the mistake I did. There is no running water here. No showers, nothing to wash with or drink. You must bring in your water and bath when you get home," warns shelly H. about Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park Campground. At Heritage Farms, "No drinking water on site- but there is wash up water & very clean porta potties," mentions alyssa F.

Gear transportation requirements: Prepare to carry equipment at certain locations. "You park near the front of the campgrounds to check in, and then you are provided wagons to carry your gear to your site. It is kind of a fun adventure," explains Abbey E. about Heritage Farms. Another visitor notes: "Our site was a little bit of a hike from the parking lot and it took a couple of trips to get everything to the site. The carts they provided helped," adds Danielle C.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Maple Lakes Campground offers "Nice pool and catch and release fishing pond," according to Penny G. For alternatives, Willow Lake Park features "swimming lake and a pool, also a fishing lake," notes Kerri D., while Countryside Campground offers "Pool was closed since went before Memorial Day but it was a nice medium sized pool," according to Tommy K.

Kid-friendly activities: Scheduled events keep children engaged at many campgrounds. "Daily activity offerings (rides around the park on a wagon, a firetruck ride, yogi bear visits, food truck Fridays, bingo, daily flag raising, scavenger hunts, etc.)," shares Dawn R. about Jellystone Park. Similarly, at Countryside Campground, "Staff had crafts and pumpkin decorating for kids also and were helpful and friendly," reports Joe F.

Playground accessibility: Consider proximity to play areas when selecting sites. At Countryside Campground, "Playground was a hit for our 8yr and under kids," notes Joe F. Nimisila Reservoir offers similar options: "If you pick the right spots- you can keep an eye on the kids at the playground & riding bikes to/from the dock straight down the park road," advises Roxie F.

Tips from RVers

Leveling equipment: Bring substantial leveling blocks to many campsites near Fairlawn, Ohio. "Make sure to bring stuff to level. Bathrooms were clean separate showers verizon works well here," advises Joe I. about West Branch State Park. Many reviews mention sloped or uneven sites requiring adjustment.

Hookup limitations: Confirm utility availability when booking. "There aren't any full hookup sites, only to find out they don't have any. But, for a prepaid fee, you can schedule an appointment to have someone come by and dump you out," explains Brandy S. about Willow Lake Park. At Silver Springs, "Only 3-30 amp hooks ups, the rest are 20 amp. No reservations," notes Judy F.

Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds have complex layouts. "We have a 41 foot class A and we were centimeters from dragging our bumper crossing the road to park," warns Never Sitting S. about Jellystone Park. Similarly, at Maple Lakes, "get there early or you'll have many vehicles and campers to watch for as you back in!" advises Joe F.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Fairlawn, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Fairlawn, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 138 campgrounds and RV parks near Fairlawn, OH and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

Which is the most popular campground near Fairlawn, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fairlawn, OH is Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED with a 4.4-star rating from 26 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Fairlawn, OH.

What parks are near Fairlawn, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 parks near Fairlawn, OH that allow camping, notably Cuyahoga Valley National Park and Michael J Kirwan Lake.