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    Campgrounds near Fayette, Ohio range from state parks to private facilities, offering tent, RV, cabin, and yurt accommodations. Harrison Lake State Park Campground serves as the primary public camping destination in the area, featuring level sites, modern restrooms, and lake access. Several private options like Sauder Village Campground and Sunny's Campground provide additional developed facilities within a 15-mile radius. Most campgrounds in this region offer electric hookups, with many also providing water and sewer connections for RVs, though tent-only areas are available at Harrison Lake.

    The camping season in northwest Ohio typically runs from April through October, with some facilities remaining open year-round. Harrison Lake State Park offers both north and south camping areas with varying site sizes and amenities. Water access represents a key feature of camping in this region, with Harrison Lake providing swimming beaches, fishing opportunities, and non-motorized boat rentals. Reservations are recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly. A review noted, "The sites in the tent-only section were well sized and shady. We were on the lake side and were able to get some nice views of Harrison Lake."

    Many campers appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere and clean facilities found at campgrounds in the Fayette area. Harrison Lake State Park Campground receives particular praise for its maintenance and amenities. "The grounds and facilities looked to be in good condition. The shower house was nice and the camp hosts were friendly," one visitor reported. The surrounding landscape consists primarily of rural farmland, creating a quiet retreat despite limited hiking options. Sauder Village Campground offers additional cultural attractions with its historic village. Campers should note that sites at some facilities can be close together, particularly in the South Campground at Harrison Lake, though the North Campground generally offers more spacious options with greater privacy. Service plazas along the Ohio Turnpike provide overnight RV parking for travelers passing through the region.

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    Best Campgrounds near Fayette (120)

      1. Harrison Lake State Park Campground

      4.4(19)3mi from Fayette162 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Tucked away in NW Ohio, close to the Michigan & Indiana border.  We were in the north campground. Sites are all level, many very spacious which is unusual for Ohio SPs."

      "It is one of the only state parks in northwest Ohio, a beautiful little spot nestled in farmland of Ohio. The lake is nice for swimming and there are bike rentals which was fun as well."

      from $27 - $65 / night

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      2. Lake Hudson Recreation Area

      4.1(16)11mi from Fayette50 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "My site has a path right out to the lake. My 2p tent could easily fit on this lakeside spot but it is sadly much too windy on the lake today."

      "This small campground (about 40 sites) is well off the beaten path, but still easy to access by road. This is the perfect campground to get back to nature."

      from $27 - $100 / night

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      3. Sauder Village Campground

      4.2(10)9mi from FayetteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Really enjoyed this campground for the short amount of time we were in the area visiting family The park and facilities were very clean, sites were well-spaced, there is a nice walking/biking trail, and"

      "We stayed with four kiddos in a tent spot across from a cool plash pad, a little lake to fish in and close to running water."

      from $30 - $54 / night

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      4. Sunny's Campground

      4.0(4)11mi from FayetteRVs, Tents

      "Swimming lakes. Nice guests. Family friendly. NO COMPLAINTS only compliments"

      5. Indian Meadow Ohio Turnpike RV Lot

      4.0(1)6mi from FayetteRVs, Tents

      6. Green Valley Campground

      2.5(2)5mi from FayetteRVs, Tents, Cabins

      7. Sunny's Shady Recreation Area

      4.0(2)11mi from FayetteRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The beach was clean and they had 5 fishing lakes. They also have a store and a food truck on the premises. Please know that out of the 500 sites available they are mainly seasonal campers."

      8. Service Plaza - Tiffin River Overnight Parking

      3.0(1)6mi from FayetteRVs, Tents, Glamping

      9. Loveberry's Funny Farm Campground

      5.0(2)14mi from FayetteRVs, Tents

      "This is a gem in Ohio and Michigan (oh, did I forget to mention a past of the campground is in Michigan also) The sesonals are very friendly and was an honor to get to know them."

      10. Pokagon State Park Campground

      4.5(52)36mi from Fayette267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!"

      "It's better than Ohio's only National Park! Note: the DNR trail maps are inaccurate but well worth your time, so research your trials well or you'll get a bit lost."

      from $20 - $480 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Fayette, OH

    447 Reviews of 120 Fayette Campgrounds


    • A
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Harrison Lake State Park Campground

      First time here

      Nice playground for kids, public trees all over but our site didn’t have private trees for hammocks.

      The lake was nice, had water snakes.

    • Helen C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Happy Acres Campground

      Loved this Campground

      Small, quaint, peaceful, and beautiful campground. Lots of amnesties, nice clean pool and very friendly staff. The lots here are very spacious and the site we were at was a FHU with a concrete pad, picnic table, and fire ring. We will definitely be visiting again.

    • Kristyna K.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Creation View Campgrounds

      A wonderfully peaceful campground with exceptional hospitality

      A wonderfully peaceful campground with exceptional hospitality. The staff are genuinely friendly and attentive, the camp store and laundry are fairly priced, and the heated pool is consistently clean and inviting. The clubhouse adds even more charm, offering fun indoor activities like pool, table tennis, and board games — perfect for rainy days or relaxed evenings. While some sites may pick up a bit of nearby traffic, the soothing nighttime chorus of bullfrogs creates a calming natural backdrop that makes for a great night’s rest.

    • Diamond S.
      Jun. 11, 2026

      Indian Creek Camp & Conference Center

      Tons of amenities

      Fantastic campground. There's lots of little activities and the bathrooms, showers, and rec center and all very clean. Very family friendly

    • George B.
      May. 20, 2026

      Fireside Resort RV Park

      Not a family campground

      This would be ok if you were here for a night but

    • Kaley A.
      May. 20, 2026

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Nice park from what I could see

      This is the second time I’ve been to this park. Neither time was I able to really see the park (kids), so that is the only reason I have it a 4.

      I really liked our campsite. We were in the middle of a circle drive and had the whole inner circle to ourselves, which was nice for the kids to play. It was a HUGE campsite with a fairly long back in driveway. The site was slopped, especially close to the power source. It was a bit annoying for us as tent campers but not so much that I wouldn’t rent this site again.

      We weren’t all that far from water, the bathhouse, and trash services as well as a natural water spring and a trail to hike.

    • Sheila S.
      May. 17, 2026

      Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

      Horrible staff

      We couldn't set up a tent on our lot. Price is outrageous for visitors!! Staff is very rude. You rent a gold cart and they started yelling at my grandson who they had just sold an ice cream cone to that he had better not get that ice cream all over the cart.

    • Teresa B.
      May. 15, 2026

      White Oak Campground

      Nice place

      Primitive tent camping, to include a picnic table and fire pit in each campsite. There's a building with both men's and women's flushable toilets and sinks with running water, no showers. There's also a dish washing sink on the outside of the building. There's a playground for children, bigger shelter with picnic tables, and also group campsites available. It's $25 per night for individual campsites and $35 per night for group campsites. Some sites are in the open, and some are surrounded by trees. Lots of spiders and other wildlife. It's a nice campground, with wood bundles for sale, using a credit or debit card.


    Guide to Fayette

    Campgrounds around Fayette, Ohio offer both public and private options within a rural agricultural landscape. The region contains flat terrain with elevations averaging 850 feet and experiences four distinct seasons with camping typically available April through October. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing while summer highs average in the 80s with occasional humid conditions.

    What to do

    Fishing opportunities: Harrison Lake State Park Campground features good fishing conditions with various spots around the 95-acre lake. "The lake is nice for swimming and there are bike rentals which was fun as well. We did not use it, but there is a dog beach as well," notes one visitor.

    Historic exploration: Sauder Village Campground provides direct access to a living history museum featuring blacksmithing, tinsmithing, and other traditional crafts. "The historical village is an easy 10 minute stroll and worth visiting! Beautiful views of corn and farmland," states a camper.

    Stargazing sessions: Lake Hudson Recreation Area offers exceptional night sky viewing as a designated Dark Sky Preserve. "The best part of this campground is the stars at night! This is a dark sky preserve campground and the stars are the show. We stayed here at the end of the perseid meteor showers and saw several of falling meteors," shares one visitor.

    Water activities: Enjoy swimming beaches and non-motorized boating at multiple locations. "The lake is big and quiet. The campground was quiet at night and we had a great fire in the well equipped pit," notes a Lake Hudson visitor.

    What campers like

    Private sites: Many campsites offer good separation between neighbors. At Lake Hudson Recreation Area, "The sites are huge and private with tree growth separating each site. We brought our kayaks and went out on the lake which is big and quiet."

    Clean facilities: Pokagon State Park Campground maintains well-kept restrooms and common areas. "The park is beautifully maintained. The bathroom and shower facilities were clean and updated," notes one visitor.

    Family activities: Multiple campgrounds feature organized events for children. At Sunny's Shady Recreation Area, "They always seemed to have some sort of activity going on from horseshoe tournaments to football games for the kids. The beach was clean and they had 5 fishing lakes."

    Yurt accommodations: Harrison Lake State Park offers alternatives to traditional tent and RV camping. "We rented a yurt as a local weekend escape. Our kids loved the yurt. It was nice with a little mini fridge and 4 double beds. Campground showers and bathrooms are clean," a camper shares.

    What you should know

    Site selection matters: Harrison Lake features two distinct camping areas. "This is actually two different campgrounds -- North and South. The North Campground has larger sites spaced a bit apart to afford you some privacy. The South Campground has smaller sites that were much more closely packed together."

    Limited amenities: Some locations have primitive facilities. At Lake Hudson, "This is a rustic campground with all sites being electric but there are no flush toilets or showers. The only place to get water is a hand pump right when you enter the campground."

    Seasonal population: Sunny's Campground has a high percentage of long-term visitors. "Please know that out of the 500 sites available they are mainly seasonal campers. Golf carts are driven around during the day. Golf carts are not permitted after 8pm and quiet time begins at 11pm."

    Road noise considerations: Some campsites experience traffic sounds. "Road noise is high since it's close to the interstate," notes a visitor at Tiffin River Overnight Parking, while another mentions at Harrison Lake "sites on the outer edge that are next to a main road."

    Tips for camping with families

    Splash pad access: Loveberry's Funny Farm Campground offers water play options for children. "Weekend activities ranging from the local zoo coming in, a magician, or all out campground water war! The pond is separated in a small beached area and than a fishing area."

    Educational opportunities: Sauder Village Campground combines camping with learning experiences. "There's so much to do at the village! What a wonderful place for history lovers and/or kids. In addition to the village, there is a splash pad, a pool (in the nearby inn), and a couple of hiking trails."

    Bike-friendly options: Several campgrounds have dedicated cycling paths. At Pokagon State Park, visitors appreciate the "Best bike orbs, horseback riding, and quiet." The park also offers "playgrounds, lake, beach, hiking, horseback and pony rides."

    Indoor amenities: Some facilities provide all-weather options. Sauder Village campers can access additional features: "Located on the grounds (and within walking distance of the campground) is a restaurant, bakery, gift shop and hotel (which has an indoor pool, hot tub, and game room campers are allowed to use)."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup variations: Electric-only sites are common at public campgrounds. At Lake Hudson, "You do have access to drinking water, and there is non-flushing toilet (like a port-o-potty). There are also 30 amp electrical boxes if you want to plug something in."

    Turnpike convenience: For travelers passing through, overnight RV parking is available. "The campground is about four miles south of the Ohio Turnpike (I-80/90) which is pretty convenient if you are just passing through and looking for a place to stay overnight," notes a visitor at Sauder Village.

    Leveling needs: Sites at some campgrounds require adjustment. "Sites are shorter and sometimes uneven," notes one Pokagon visitor, while others mention level sites at Sauder Village where "The RV sites are long, level, and have either 50 amp full hook-up or water and electric only."

    Cord length planning: Bring extended power cords at Lake Hudson Recreation Area. "You will need the long cord if you plan on using electricity. Extension or long electrical cords may be needed, as boxes are at back end and halfway to next site over."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Fayette, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Fayette, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 120 campgrounds and RV parks near Fayette, OH and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Fayette, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Fayette, OH is Harrison Lake State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 19 reviews.

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

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