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    State parks dominate the camping landscape around Greenfield, Ohio, with several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Paint Creek State Park Campground lies closest to Greenfield, offering tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with lakeside views. Rocky Fork State Park Campground in nearby Hillsboro and Pike Lake State Park Campground in Bainbridge provide similar mixed-use campgrounds with varying amenities. Most campgrounds in this region feature electric hookups, drinking water, and fire rings, though primitive camping options remain limited. The concentration of state-managed properties creates a consistent camping experience across the region with standardized facilities and reservation systems.

    Camping in the Greenfield area typically operates year-round at most state parks, though some private campgrounds like Long's Retreat Family Resort maintain seasonal schedules from April through October. "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio," noted one visitor to Cowan Lake State Park. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer and fall when campgrounds frequently reach capacity. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings, though shower facilities vary by location. Cell service can be inconsistent throughout the region, especially in more remote camping areas. Winter camping options exist at Paint Creek State Park, which maintains heated bathrooms with showers year-round, making it a valuable resource for off-season campers.

    Campers reference The Dyrt for top tips on camping near Greenfield, Ohio. Water access represents a significant draw for the region's campgrounds, with several state parks built around lakes that support fishing, boating, and swimming. A visitor to Paint Creek described it as "a winter camping gem" with "beautiful lake views" and recreational opportunities including disc golf. Many campgrounds in the area feature relatively open layouts with limited privacy between sites, particularly in the more developed camping areas. Several reviews mention the family-friendly nature of these campgrounds, with playgrounds and organized activities available at many locations. Hiking trails of varying difficulty can be found throughout the region's state parks, though trail markings receive mixed reviews from visitors, with some reporting confusion on poorly marked paths.

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    Best Campgrounds near Greenfield (103)

      1. Paint Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(21)6mi from Greenfield196 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Cute, charming Ohio State Park. Enjoy 4 lovely hiking trails that showcase the parks features by taking you through the woods and fields. Fish is offered and their is boat dock ."

      "An excellent disc golf course, hiking and beautiful lake views. Just past the town of Bainbridge, Ohio is Seip Mound to explore and hike the trails."

      from $37 - $60 / night

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      2. Rocky Fork State Park Campground

      3.7(18)14mi from Greenfield169 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The camp grounds we stayed in was nearly full and had every conceivable form of camping from tents to full size motor coaches."

      "Camp sites available next to the lake. Beautiful lake for kayaking, boating and swimming. Only downfall is that you have to drive a few miles to get to the beach."

      from $27 - $250 / night

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      3. Deer Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(30)21mi from Greenfield224 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."

      "There is a short walk to a comfort station and the shower house is just a few more steps. Both were kept clean even in this busy park."

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      4. Pike Lake State Park Campground

      4.1(11)16mi from Greenfield91 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Ranger Review: Morsel Spork at Pike Lake State Park Campground Review:

      We stayed at site 67 next to the camp host. The camp site was nicely shaded with a small creek behind it."

      "The lake is smaller, but nice beach area and pedal boats are fun. We hiked the Greenbriar and CCC Trails. They are not too challenging but beautiful."

      from $33 - $200 / night

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      5. Long's Retreat Family Resort

      4.8(13)19mi from GreenfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We have been going here for the last 6 summers with a big group (nearly 30 kids with us). Everyone always has such a great time and it is the highlight of all the kids summers."

      6. Cowan Lake State Park Campground

      4.4(28)27mi from Greenfield267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio. Lots of small bathrooms. Lake access. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was due to the fact there was no quick reentry."

      "Cowan Lake State Park is near Wilmington, Ohio and they have been making a lot of improvements to the park.  It is a great location between Cincinnati and Columbus with easy access from the highway. "

      from $29 - $160 / night

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      7. Sun Valley Campground

      5.0(4)16mi from GreenfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were able to reserve a drive-thru site on the same day we wanted it.  It looks like there are quite a few seasonal campers there.  Sites have space between them, many are shaded. "

      8. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(49)34mi from Greenfield281 sitesRVs

      "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!"

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      9. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(109)46mi from Greenfield209 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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      10. Shady Trails Campground

      3.0(2)13mi from GreenfieldRVs, Tents

      "Right across from the North Beach of Rocky Fork Lake"

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    Recent Reviews near Greenfield, OH

    737 Reviews of 103 Greenfield Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • 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.

    • Gary D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Equestrian Camp — Caesar Creek State Park

      Dry camping alternative

      Couldn’t get in to the Craser Lake campground because it was full came here as an alternative. Wooded sights are nice, large enough for trailer. No potable water. Pit toilets but they constructed a new modern outhouse but as of my visit not open. It’s an Equestrian friendly so lots of people with horses.

    • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Wright-Patterson AFB FamCamp

      Clean, Quiet, Secure, No Thrills

      First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Peacefull

      Great quiet area. Can sit and listen to the birds singing and the breeze rustling the leaves. Somehow we were lucky enough to book the only pull through site and it had full hookup on top of that. The woman that checked us in said it’s the most popular site they have because of this reasons. If you have little ones with you, they have a really nice nature center that’s open Friday and Saturday

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

      Good things in small package

      Stayed at this small campground. Proof good things can come in small packages. Great spot for horse camping, they have plenty of dedicated horse stalls. Gravel pads for electric/water sites are fairly level. My review is biased a bit, 1st night I was literally the only person camping. Plenty of nearby trails. Since it was so quiet in campground I saw wildlife like deer, turkeys, and they must have a resident pileated woodpecker because I keep seeing it. Branson (staff) who checked me in was very friendly and helpful. Three shower/bathrooms are very nice up by the office. They also have some outhouse style bathrooms further back in campground. Would definitely stay again if I can snag a site.

    • Don K.
      May. 5, 2026

      East Fork State Park Campground

      Great State Park Camping & very nice lake plenty of fishing. Boating & water craft

      They have horseback riding trails , bring your own horses , witch they have accomidations for or rent from near by stables . Basketball courts , bike rental, Bridle Path , Cornhole , drinking water ,dumpsters. Hiking , kayak rentals , nature center , mini golf ,mountain bike trailhead parking , pickle ball , ping pong , playground ,recycling , shelter house , shower houses ,soccer , volleyball ,wifi , all play courts are ADA accessable , full hookups , electric only hookups , boat ramps both camping & public sandy beeches , Really Nice Eauestrian Camping , golf cart use 416 sites

    • Rhonda M.
      Apr. 20, 2026

      Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

      Great Overnight Stop

      Great place to spend a night while traveling, easy on and off of interstate and sites are very spacious. Nice folks too!


    Guide to Greenfield

    Water access dominates the camping experience near Greenfield, Ohio, with multiple lakes within 30 miles offering boating, fishing, and swimming options. Campgrounds in this region sit at elevations between 800-1,100 feet, creating varied terrain for hiking and exploration. Cell phone reception varies significantly across the area, with some campgrounds having strong coverage while others become complete dead zones.

    What to do

    Beach activities: Rocky Fork State Park Campground features a swimming beach that's especially appealing for families with children. "Nice lake, boating, playgrounds, bath houses, some full hook up sites. There are more good sites than bad," noted Jarrod M. The campground sits directly across from Rocky Fork Lake, providing easy water access.

    Hiking at varied levels: Pike Lake State Park Campground offers multiple trail options through wooded terrain. "We hiked the Greenbriar and CCC Trails. They are not too challenging but beautiful. Parts of the CCC trail were overgrown with briars and narrow," reports Leon H. The trails provide good options for beginners and intermediate hikers looking for shorter routes.

    Fossil hunting: Caesar Creek State Park Campground allows visitors to collect fossils with a permit. "We even got a permit to collect fossils. Great visitor centers too," mentions a camper. The park also features a pioneer village accessible via a short drive from the campground, adding historical interest to the natural features.

    What campers like

    Full hookup options: Cowan Lake State Park Campground provides a range of site types with varying levels of amenities. "Site 78. The lot was VERY large and well maintained. The asphalt pad was decently level; a picnic table and fire ring were included," notes Kim H. The campground features significant variety in sites, with some heavily wooded and others in full sun.

    Night paddling opportunities: Many campers appreciate the water access at campgrounds near Greenfield for evening activities. "A friend and I were able to kayak on the lake the night of a Friday the 13th moon. It was beautiful," shares one visitor to Cowan Lake. The lakes in the region provide calm waters ideal for night paddling during full moon periods.

    Digital detox locations: Long's Retreat Family Resort offers a complete break from connectivity. "Love no cell reception! Quiet clean and staff (owner) is always pleasant and helpful," says Robin R. This creates a forced unplugging experience that many campers specifically seek out for family time.

    What you should know

    Drainage issues: After rainfall, many campgrounds in the region experience standing water problems. "It rained quite a bit and many of the sites got flooded. The ground here doesn't drain well," warns a visitor to Pike Lake State Park. Campers should bring extra tarps and consider elevated tent platforms during spring camping.

    Tree coverage variations: Many campgrounds near Greenfield have undergone significant tree removal due to disease. "Nice place, spread out, plenty of room between sites, very little shade as they have cut down a whole lot of trees," notes a visitor to Cowan Lake. Site selection becomes crucial for summer camping when shade is limited.

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill completely on summer and fall weekends. "Reservations only, most sites are level and spacious," reports a camper at Hocking Hills State Park Campground. Booking 3-6 months in advance is necessary for weekend stays during peak season.

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation focus: Long's Retreat Family Resort offers extensive water activities beyond swimming. "We love it here! Staff is very friendly and lots to keep the kids entertained," notes Cierra L. The resort features water slides, a splash pad for younger children, and a floating dock with diving board.

    Bike-friendly options: Multiple campgrounds feature paved loops ideal for children learning to ride. "The ground is pretty level so bringing a bike for kids to ride on is nice. There is a playground in walking distance too," mentions a visitor to Cowan Lake State Park. Families should pack bikes and scooters to take advantage of the flat terrain.

    Activity planning: Rocky Fork State Park Campground offers organized activities through park naturalists. "Enjoyed archery and kayaking that was offered by the naturalist who was super nice and knowledgeable," shares Tori W. Checking the activity calendar before arrival helps families plan their stay around scheduled events.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven sites requiring significant leveling. "A bit rough getting RV setup, but pad is fairly level, so easily setup to use slides," notes Johnothan R. at Cowan Lake. RVers should bring extra leveling blocks and stabilizers, especially for older campgrounds.

    Cell coverage for remote work: Internet capability varies dramatically between campgrounds. "Internet here on t-moble 5G home is 90Mbps down and 6 to 20Mbps up. Verizon on cellphone, only 10Mbs down, 1-3Mbps up. ATT cellphones are similar to Verizon," reports an RVer at Cowan Lake. Those needing to work remotely should research connectivity options in advance.

    Site selection strategy: At Rocky Fork State Park, certain sites offer significantly more space and privacy. "4,5,9,10, 147-165 those were my favorites," recommends Jarrod M. RVers should study campground maps carefully before booking to select optimal sites for their rig size and privacy preferences.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Greenfield, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Greenfield, OH is Paint Creek State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 21 reviews.

    What parks are near Greenfield, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Greenfield, OH that allow camping, notably Paint Creek Lake and Deer Creek Lake.