Best Campgrounds near Farmersville, OH

Southwestern Ohio's camping landscape around Farmersville includes a mix of state parks, metro parks, and private campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Hueston Woods State Park Campground, located near the Indiana border, offers year-round camping with electric hookups and amenities like showers and a camp store. The Five Rivers MetroParks system provides several camping options closer to Dayton, including Possum Creek Metro Park with its fishing lakes and hiking trails. Caesar Creek State Park Campground to the east features lakeside camping with boat-in access options. Most campgrounds in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some locations like Dayton KOA Holiday and Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA also offering cabin rentals and glamping options.

Reservations are essential for most established campgrounds, particularly during summer weekends and fall color season. As one camper noted, "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio," highlighting the region's seasonal appeal. The terrain around Farmersville is primarily rolling farmland with scattered wooded areas and lakes, creating varied camping environments. State park campgrounds typically provide basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms, while shower facilities vary in quality and availability. Weather considerations include hot, humid summers and occasional severe thunderstorms, with spring bringing potential flooding along waterways. Fall camping is particularly popular due to moderate temperatures and colorful foliage.

Water recreation forms a central feature of many camping areas near Farmersville, with lakes at Hueston Woods, Caesar Creek, and Cowan Lake offering fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. Campers frequently mention the quality of hiking trails, with John Bryan State Park receiving praise for its mountain biking paths. Privacy between campsites varies significantly, with several reviewers noting the open layout at many Ohio state parks. "The sites are close together and not much privacy, but convenient," observed one visitor to John Bryan State Park. Wildlife encounters, particularly with raccoons, are commonly reported. The region's campgrounds serve as convenient meeting points for groups traveling from Cincinnati, Columbus, and Dayton, with most sites within a 30-60 minute drive of these urban centers.

Best Camping Sites Near Farmersville, Ohio (96)

    1. Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    College Corner, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 523-6347

    "This camp ground is pretty standard for Ohio State Parks. It does have a cool new sleeping option. Yurts! We enjoyed our time in the yurt. "

    "It is one of the better beaches for Ohio State Parks in the southern part of the state.  We bought a day pass to the pool at the lodge."

    2. Dayton KOA Holiday

    22 Reviews
    Brookville, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 833-3888

    "They have a short path in the woods which is a nice little loop. Great location with lots to do!"

    "Best tent sites are 320 and the ones next to the creek. Quietest tent sites are 408, 409 and 410, but those are also furthest from the bathroom. Very clean showerhouses."

    3. Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks)

    8 Reviews
    Germantown, OH
    5 miles
    Website

    $15 - $28 / night

    "This meant with two little ones we wouldn't have to constantly remind them to socially distance or put on masks.  We were alone but had plenty of park supports."

    "There's a great backpacking trail that's challenging and an easy middle meeting place for friends/family from Columbus and Cincinnati that can meet in Dayton Metroparks/Five Rivers - Germantown and take"

    4. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Arkansas River - Pool 5, AR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 488-4595

    $17 - $75 / 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!"

    5. Sycamore State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    Brookville, OH
    10 miles
    Website

    "This park has such a variety of things to do. there’s a great disc golf course, really nice trails to hike with challenging hills and nice areas with shelters for grilling and parties and such."

    6. Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    10 Reviews
    Lebanon, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 932-7717

    "This KOA sets the bar for the Ohio locations we have visited. The bathrooms are amazing and private. The tent site we had was huge and there were actually trees for our suspended tent and hammocks."

    "Cute town Cons: sites are fairly close to each other."

    7. Possum Creek Metro park (Five Rivers Dayton Metro Park)

    1 Review
    Liberty, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 275-7275

    $15 / night

    "I spent my time at Argonne Lake but you will notice folks fishing at that lake and the other smaller lakes onsite. "

    8. John Bryan State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Yellow Springs, OH
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 767-1274

    "The campsite is next to the 12 mile set of mountain bike trails.  It is a great mountain biking/camping getaway.  The trails are easy, so for all levels.  Nice camping for families.  "

    "Great place to visit has three parks in one John Bryant and Glen Helen nature preserve and Clifton Gorge are some of the best hiking trails in south west Ohio."

    9. Shredville Lodge

    1 Review
    Middletown, OH
    12 miles
    +1 (513) 290-9105

    $20 / night

    "Great place to stay if you want to be close to Cincinati without having to stay in the city and pay those crazy hotel prices or the overpriced campgrounds that just make you feel cramped."

    10. Natural Springs Resort - RV Park, Campground and Recreation Destination

    12 Reviews
    Richmond, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 437-5771

    "Literally not even two feet around the fire pit on all sides. Luckily they were quick to accommodate our complaints and move us."

    "The lake and beach area are great. Clean water for swimming. The campground spots are small (too close together) and they don't enforce the quiet time curfew."

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Recent Reviews near Farmersville, OH

620 Reviews of 96 Farmersville Campgrounds


  • pThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Dayton KOA Holiday

    Very clean and shady

    The campsites are shaded and pretty level. I am using a pull through and it is long enough for my RV and 24’ trailer. There is a very nice cement slab with a nice fire pit and picnic table.

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2025

    Wright-Patterson FamCamp

    Nice RV park

    The sites are paved and level, had full hook ups, WIFI, cellular, shower house. Surprisingly it was not noisy being near the flight line. The site is clean and well maintained. There is a lot to do and visit on and off post. Unfortunately the Air Museum was closed because of the budget shut down but all other services were available (commissary, BX, etc). I would recommend staying here if you are active duty or Veteran.

  • Bodean D.
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kamp Modoc

    What would you expect from Camping?

    Do you have kids? They have it covered, from playground, to lake with inflatables, train rides, Holiday fun.

    Adults? I see Cornhole every weekend, Campfires, Holiday Events, Golf Cart Parades, DJ's or Live Bands on the weekend, Friendly Seasonal Folks always up for a good time.

    Ameneties? Bath Houses, Laundry, General Store, Small Grill and Pizza Oven. (Pizza is not half bad either).

    Amish make their presence felt on a few weekends throughout the season, from fresh Bakery Goods to a Healthy Sized Sausage Egg Biscuit. (You won't be disappointed)

    Food Trucks on a few weekends throughout the season.

  • Kara S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Stonelick State Park Campground

    Big sites but can be loud and crowded

    Nice big sites, fairly level. We camped at site 35 and it was very slopey, our levelers only helped a little. First night the shower house STUNK but then the next day it smelled fine while our closest bathrooms were out of order. The trail to the lake was right next to the sit and that was lovely.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Quiet park with level spaces

    This park was pretty packed over Labor Day weekend, but it still felt like it wasn’t super crowded. Our space was nice and level. Nice hiking trails in the area. Showers were very nice and clean. Several water spickets throughout the park if you needed to access them. It was a bit of a drive back into the campground, probably 3 1/2 miles.

  • Evan C.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Jim Terrell Park

    Looks Good!

    8/13/2025

    NOTE: I did NOT stay here. I was going to, but decided to drive a little farther than I had initially planned. I did want to check it out though because there aren't many reviews. 

    This looks like a solid option to tent for a night though. The town looks very nice and quiet, and the park seems well-kempt. If the sites are on the river, just know there's a restaurant on the opposite bank that might be a source of noise/light at night, and the park itself is kind of close to the road. 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.

  • Kim H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Cowan Lake State Park Campground

    Sizeable Site, Good for Families

    We stayed in Site 78. The lot was VERY large and well maintained. The asphalt pad was decently level; a picnic table and fire ring were included.

    There was significant variety in the types of sites: some were quite wooded while others were full sun. Some sites were much larger than others.

    The restrooms were decent. They weren't new; however, they were very clean. I didn't check out any bath houses.

    The campground was filled with parents and kids riding bikes, playing, and having fun. Nobody was out of control or obnoxious. Plenty of dogs were present.

    We'll return next summer.

  • K
    Aug. 8, 2025

    Cedarbrook Campground

    Wonderful stay w one hiccup

    This is a very well managed and maintain campground except the laundry facility. Washers are old and bed bugs were found. If you stick to your own camper you will be safe. Any campground that has cabins will have bedbugs. That’s a fact!

  • Beth B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Indian Springs Campground

    Nice campground, well cared for

    The spaces are gravel and level. The campground is mostly RV with a few private apartments/houseboat.

    Quiet, most all of the waterfront sites were taken. We took a chance on last minute reservations and there were plenty of pull through spots. Easy to setup.

    Checkin/out no problem. They have a code for gate entry.

    Bathhouse bathrooms are date but clean. A bit on small side, not very comfortable.

    There is not much common area for grass/waterside…kinda feel like your in someone’s spot/yard area.

    There is a playground for young kids.

    About 30 minutes from downtown Cincinnati…easy to get to a game.


Guide to Farmersville

Camping sites near Farmersville, Ohio blend rolling farmland with wooded creek valleys and limestone formations, creating diverse environments across an elevation range from 700 to 950 feet. The region's camping options extend beyond state parks to include metro parks and private campgrounds, many offering unique recreation opportunities. Fall camping conditions typically feature low humidity with daytime temperatures in the 60s and nighttime temperatures dropping into the 40s.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: John Bryan State Park Campground offers excellent trail systems for bikers. "Great hiking, biking, fishing, golf, hunt, bridle trails and so much more!" according to camper Zoe S. The park connects to additional trail networks in the surrounding area.

Water recreation options: Natural Springs Resort features a unique spring-fed quarry for swimming. One visitor noted, "Wow, so much fun stuff to do here including swimming hiking and boating. Very nice bath house. And golf cart rentals also." The water remains clear throughout the camping season.

Fossil hunting: Caesar Creek State Park Campground allows visitors to collect fossils with a permit. "We also went to a nearby pioneer village. We even got a permit to collect fossils. Great visitor centers too," shares camper Kenpocentaur K. The 378-million-year-old fossils come from the Ordovician period.

What campers like

Private campsites: Possum Creek Metro Park receives praise for its secluded sites. "This is one of my favorite campsites in Ohio. 5 Rivers Metro Parks really knows how to provide a great camping experience," writes Kenpocentaur K. The site includes a bundle of firewood with each night's reservation.

Child-friendly amenities: Dayton KOA Holiday offers numerous options for families. "There is a very nice cement slab with a nice fire pit and picnic table," notes Phyllis E. Another camper added, "Very kid friendly and dog friendly!"

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Backpacking trails at Dayton Metro Parks provide opportunities to observe native species. "We hiked down to a lush river valley of the Twin Creek watershed system," explains Charles R. The park system manages over 16,000 acres of land across Montgomery County.

What you should know

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Campgrounds offer everything from modern facilities to basic outhouses. "In the primitive camping the bathrooms are just outhouses, but I had so much fun here!" explains Desiree R. about Hueston Woods State Park. At Possum Creek, "The bathroom is simply a porta john. It is the accessible one and was fairly clean while I was at the site."

Camping equipment rentals: Five Rivers MetroParks offers camping gear for those wanting to try camping. "If you do not have camping gear but still want to get out and try it then you can rent it from them... A set of 6 is $50.00 for the weekend. This includes the tent, sleeping pads, and sleeping bag." This removes barriers for first-time campers.

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At smaller sites like Shredville Lodge, capacity is limited to just 8 sites total. Weekend reservations during September and October often fill 3-4 months in advance.

Tips for camping with families

Look for parks with educational components: Several parks offer hands-on learning. "We also went to a nearby pioneer village," notes one Caesar Creek visitor. Other parks feature sustainable farms and historical elements for children to explore.

Consider cabin options for beginners: For families new to camping, cabins provide a comfortable introduction. "The adorable cabin fulfilled my tiny home dreams and camping craving! The cozy cabin had a queen bed, twin bunks and a sofa that made out to a full size sleeper," reports Becky C. about her stay at Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA.

Pack for variable weather: The region experiences significant temperature fluctuations, particularly in spring and fall. Temperatures can vary by 30+ degrees between day and night during these seasons, requiring layered clothing options.

Tips from RVers

Check site dimensions carefully: Many established campgrounds have limited space between sites. "The sites are big and roomy. Plenty of room for a camper, tents, and outdoor games (cornhole, Kan jam, etc)," shares Jill L. about her Caesar Creek site.

Consider weekday camping: Occupancy varies dramatically between weekends and weekdays. "It was a little too busy for my liking on Friday night, but Wednesday and Thursday we basically had the loop to ourselves!" reports Nicole C. Weekday rates are often $8-12 lower per night.

Level site availability: Some campgrounds require extra work to level RVs. "The site we were given wasn't level, and it took a bit of maneuvering to get level," notes Joel R. Bringing additional leveling blocks helps ensure comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Farmersville, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Farmersville, OH is Hueston Woods State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 47 reviews.

What parks are near Farmersville, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Farmersville, OH that allow camping, notably West Fork of Mill Creek Lake and Clarence J. Brown Dam and Reservoir.