Best Campgrounds near Navarre, OH

Campgrounds near Navarre, Ohio range from established RV parks to primitive camping areas along the Towpath Trail. The region includes developed facilities like Clay's Resort Jellystone Park in North Lawrence with 680 sites, alongside more natural settings such as Towpath Trail Peace Park offering only three primitive sites. Most camping areas accommodate various camping styles including tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options. Atwood Lake Park Campground, located near Mineral City, features full hookup sites with lake access and receives consistently high ratings from visitors, while smaller camping areas along the historic Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath provide simpler accommodations for hikers and cyclists.

Reservations are recommended for most established campgrounds in the area, particularly during the summer months when sites fill quickly. Many campgrounds near Navarre operate seasonally, with Clay's Resort typically open from May through November, while others like Evergreen Park RV Resort remain open year-round. The Towpath Trail system offers several small camping areas specifically designed for cyclists and hikers exploring the historic canal route. Weather in northeastern Ohio can be unpredictable, with rainfall affecting trail conditions particularly in spring and fall. A visitor noted, "Very few people know that there are MANY camping options along the towpath designed for cyclists and hikers! The Stanford House campground is the only one that's relatively easy to find online, but there are many other options."

Waterfront camping opportunities draw many visitors to the area, with Atwood Lake Park receiving particularly positive reviews for its scenic lake views and updated facilities. One camper shared, "We stayed in Area H site 898 and could not get over the beautiful landscape. The lake and forest trails surround this area." Several campgrounds provide amenities like swimming areas, fishing access, and boat launches. The historic significance of the region enhances the camping experience, with sites like Towpath Trail Peace Park situated near important locations from Ohio's past. Primitive camping areas along the Towpath Trail offer more rustic experiences with fewer amenities but greater privacy and connection to nature. Proximity to both natural areas and towns makes the region appealing to a variety of campers, with easy access to both outdoor activities and nearby services.

Best Camping Sites Near Navarre, Ohio (156)

    1. Clay's Resort Jellystone Park

    12 Reviews
    Canal Fulton, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 854-6691

    "Highly recommend close proximity to bathrooms and showers. Spacious! Concrete slab with full hookup and straw instead of mud/grass. The bathrooms are very well cleaned and maintained."

    "The lake was virtually algae free, and even during this pandemic, it didn’t feel over crowded at any point. My kids really enjoyed the entire time and were wore out!"

    2. Atwood Lake Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Sherrodsville, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 343-6780

    "The Atwood Lake Campground is a true gem in a beautiful area of eastern Ohio!"

    "The lake and forest trails surround this area. The restroom and showers are brand new and are spacious and clean! The fellow campers were friendly."

    4. Evergreen Park RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Wilmot, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 359-2787

    $55 / night

    "The campground is right in the middle of Amish Country so there’s plenty of beautiful scenery, lots of shopping, wonderful roadside produce and cheese stands and other tourist hotspots so you won’t be"

    "Beautiful walking trail. Club house and pool are immaculate, including public restrooms and showers."

    5. Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park Campground

    13 Reviews
    Green, OH
    15 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."

    6. Canton-East Sparta KOA

    4 Reviews
    Bolivar, OH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 484-3901

    7. Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

    3 Reviews
    Massillon, OH
    8 miles
    Website

    "The camp site is a short walk and was very nice. The porta potty was very big, clean and had hand sanitizer!"

    "Located near the Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead about 2.5 miles north of Massillon, OH in the Stark County Parks District. These sites are specifically designed for hikers/cyclists."

    8. Towpath Trail Campground-Bike

    1 Review
    Navarre, OH
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 775-2198

    "Camping historic in tremont.at ohio's oldest urban farm . 5 minutes from downtown Cleveland restaurant bars, parks, hospitals all within 5 miles."

    9. Amish Country Campsites

    4 Reviews
    Wilmot, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 359-5226

    "We stayed here twice in August 2020 when passing through Ohio. We had a small popup camper and a three person tent. We set up in the tent area and had plenty of room for our gear and two cars."

    10. Towpath Trail Peace Park

    1 Review
    Bolivar, OH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (234) 521-3576

    $25 / night

    "I came across the Towpath Trail Peace Park while looking for small places within an hour of home."

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Recent Reviews near Navarre, OH

750 Reviews of 156 Navarre Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • Travis O.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    American Wilderness Campground

    Property is so relaxing and nice

    We had a nice time the place was clean and the people were nice as in other campers we had a good time we went to the pavilion to a get together.

  • Noel L.
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Scenic Hills RV Park

    Great campground

    Close to everything Amish in Berlin. Asked for a shaded area...got a perfect one that had shade all day. Friendly and helpful staff. Free firewood.Very clean and well kept park.

  • Steven V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Rvino - Camp Hiyo

    Nice spot

    Nice park, two fenced dog parks. Bathrooms were clean.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Zion Retreat & RV Park

    Quiet and beautiful spot in the eastern Ohio hills

    Was a great camp, clean and well kept. Had a great spot by the lake right off the back of our camper. Make sure you have a good tow vehicle as there is a steep hill at the entrance/exit of the camp ground.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Quiet, peaceful, close to all the things

    We stopped here for a couple nights to go to a Cleveland Guardians game and go to Cuyahoga National Park. It was within great proximity to both and had all the amenities the kids and I love. Swimming (wish it were open a little later…) laundry 24/7, a game room, store with just what we needed to pick up a few things, a pond that seemed to always have someone fishing at it (that’s a good thing) and a big wide sites to spread out and have a nice campfire in. (Wood available 24/7 and trash pick up at the site in the AM). It’s always nerve wracking when the fire pits are close to the rigs - loved that these sits were wide. And while there are likely people here it feels nice and spread out.

  • Jerry L.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Old Park With Iron Laden Well Water Beware

       I stayed at this park for 2 months in 2023 and was planing on staying for 5 months in 2025. I left after 2 months due to iron& sulfur laden well water that is provided in at least half the park. I spent hundreds of dollars trying to filter and clean up the water to no avail. It damages everything and they won't put a treatment system in at the well pump like the 2nd well has so you can filter it to an acceptable level for drinking, cooking, washing etc.

       In 2023 I was in a section that was treated and my filters/softener did a acceptable job to make it work. I Used the laundry facilities also. This trip to see family in 2025 I was in a different section and by the second day it was unacceptable disgusting turbid rusty water with sulfur odor. I bought additional filters for Ferrous Iron Water treatment and remediation along with iron out chemical for cleaning fixtures and plumbing system on the camper. It barely worked well enough for a couple weeks between filter changes and rinsing the system for shower use. I Had to buy drinking water in town every few days for cooking, drinking and brushing teeth etc.

       New owners bought the park in 2023 and have increased monthly rent from$750 a month to$950 a month but don't seem to care enough about the health and comfort of their guest to do anything with the well water for a majority of the park. Let alone any of the other infrastructure or"amenities" to be generous in there reference This year even the laundry machines where too disgusting to use that we had to go into town for laundry also.

       The park needs major renovations to just bring it up to modern standards. The bath house is in decrepit condition moldy smelly and barely cleaned anytime I was over there. Site pads are rip rap 1" to 4" size rock with no fine rock coverings, or in some areas smoother rock and dirt but nowhere close to flat or level. Water drainage when its raining is deplorable and you very well might be in a mud pit at your doorway.

       It's sad there are no decent RV parks in the Cleveland area, just old campgrounds that have added hook-ups and market themselves as RV parks and now charge like they are RV Resorts. Reserve a space at your own risk and definitely verify where and what water source you are on. Bring plenty of filters and plan on sanitizing your system after staying there.


Guide to Navarre

Campgrounds near Navarre, Ohio range from 680-site RV parks to more intimate, primitive sites with only 3 camping spots. The region experiences seasonal fluctuations with many sites filling quickly during summer months when temperatures average 70-85°F. Rainfall affects camping conditions most significantly in April-May and October, with trail flooding common after heavy precipitation events.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing at Atwood Lake: Atwood Lake Park Campground offers excellent water access for anglers and paddlers. "Docks available 50' from out waterfront lot. We could leave our camper, take the boat over to the beach and drop off the grandkids and me the Nana for swimming at the beach dock. Good fishing, clean clean clean," notes Susan S. The lake accommodates motorized and non-motorized watercraft.

Cycle the Towpath Trail: The historic Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath connects multiple campsites near Navarre, including Rivers Edge Camping Area. "Great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit," writes Whiskey B. This free campsite serves cyclists traveling the route between Cleveland and New Philadelphia.

Winter camping options: Unlike many seasonal sites, Evergreen Park RV Resort remains open year-round. "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," notes Andrea F. Winter camping provides opportunities to experience Amish Country with fewer crowds.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many campsites near Navarre maintain exceptionally clean bathrooms and showers. At Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday, "The bathrooms are very nice!" according to Chris. Similarly, at Atwood Lake Park, a visitor mentioned, "The shower house's are superb."

Lake views: Waterfront camping ranks highly among visitor preferences. One Atwood Lake camper mentioned, "Located right in a lake it's great for relaxing and watching the sailboats go by. The site have large concrete pads with full hookups." The recently renovated Area H receives particular praise for scenic views.

Winter amenities: For off-season camping, Evergreen Park RV Resort stands out. "The park is in Amish areas so there is plenty of shopping to do. The camp store is stocked with lots of fun stuff and even had a cozy fireplace and rocking chairs if you want to sit while," notes a reviewer. Indoor pool access provides a winter camping benefit not commonly found.

What you should know

Reservations essential: Most campgrounds near Navarre require advance booking, especially for weekend stays. For smaller sites like Towpath Trail Peace Park with just three primitive camping spots, early planning is crucial. "With 4 primitive camping sites, Towpath Trail Peace Park is a charming roadside site within easy distance of Canton or Akron," explains a camper.

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads, trains, or other campers. At Towpath Trail Peace Park, "The train passes through more frequently than some campers prefer. Also, if you're sensitive to road noise, you want to know that the road passes fairly closely to the campsites."

Water access varies: Not all campgrounds provide drinking water. At Nimisila Reservoir Metro Park Campground, one camper warns, "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."

Tips for camping with families

Adventure activities: Clay's Resort Jellystone Park offers extensive family-friendly options. "Have been camping at Clays for a couple years now and if you have kids there is no place better tons of things to do, great water park, amusement place near by, good people and nice family atmosphere," shares Michael J. The water park includes zip lines over water.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature playground equipment for children. At Nimisila Reservoir, "There's a small play area for kids... a playground as well. If you have kids there is a playground." However, a visitor notes, "The play ground is probably only good for ages 4-8 as there isn't much for older kids and not safe for toddlers."

Biking opportunities: Paved pathways at many campgrounds provide safe cycling areas for children. One Evergreen Park visitor mentioned the "walking path to the small town of Mt. Eaton just up the road," which provides a family-friendly adventure opportunity. The Towpath Trail itself offers miles of flat, car-free cycling suitable for all ages.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At several campgrounds, leveling can be problematic. One camper at Clay's Resort noted, "I stayed on site LV27. Great location, but not even close to level. Seemed to be the only site with this issue." Bringing additional leveling blocks is advisable.

Traffic flow concerns: At smaller campgrounds like Amish Country Campsites, site spacing affects departure ease. "When we left we had to knock on camper doors to ask folks to move their cars so we could pull out of out parking spot," reports Jeffrey. Arriving earlier in the day helps secure more accessible spots.

Dump station positioning: Some campgrounds have challenging dump station designs. "The dump station isn't the best it is on a hill so dumping ones waste tanks completely could be a challenge," notes a reviewer at Amish Country Campsites. RVers should plan accordingly and consider arriving with empty tanks when possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Navarre Beach in Florida good for camping?

Yes, Navarre Beach is excellent for camping with its pristine white sand beaches and emerald waters. The area offers several quality options including Navarre Beach Camping Resort which provides oceanfront sites with full hookups, clean facilities, and easy beach access. The mild Florida climate makes camping comfortable year-round, though summer brings higher humidity. The area is known for spectacular sunrises and sunsets, fishing opportunities, and water activities. Fall and spring typically offer the most pleasant camping weather with fewer crowds than peak summer season.

Are there any beachfront camping spots in Navarre?

Yes, Navarre offers beachfront camping options though they're limited and popular. Navarre Beach Campground provides the most direct beach access with sites just steps from the sand. This family-owned facility offers full hookups and beachfront views. For a more natural experience, Gulf Islands National Seashore nearby provides primitive camping with stunning waterfront settings. Reservations are essential for beachfront sites, especially during peak season (March-September), and should be made 6-12 months in advance for the best selection.

What camping permits are required in Navarre Beach?

Camping at established campgrounds in Navarre Beach typically doesn't require special permits beyond making reservations and paying the standard camping fees. However, if you're interested in primitive beach camping, you'll need to obtain permits from Santa Rosa County. For camping at nearby Blackwater River State Forest or Fort Pickens Campground, reservation confirmations serve as your permit. Beach fires require separate fire permits from local authorities, and overnight parking on Navarre Beach itself is prohibited without proper authorization. Always check current regulations as they may change seasonally.

What are the best RV parks in Navarre, Florida?

Navarre offers several excellent RV parks to accommodate different preferences. Emerald Beach RV Park stands out with its waterfront location, full hookups, clean bathhouses, and pool facilities. Santa Rosa RV Resort provides a more upscale experience with concrete pads, reliable WiFi, a clubhouse, and premium waterfront sites. Both parks offer easy access to local attractions while maintaining peaceful environments. Most Navarre RV parks feature amenities like laundry facilities, camp stores, and recreational areas, with many sites accommodating larger rigs up to 45 feet.