Best Glamping near Greenville, OH

Natural Springs Resort and Wildcat Woods Campgrounds provide upscale glamping accommodations near Greenville, Ohio. At Natural Springs Resort, luxury cabins and premium glamping tents surround a spring-fed quarry with crystal-clear water, offering comfortable beds with linens, climate control, and dedicated living spaces. The resort features full hookups, electric service, and clean shower facilities for glamping guests. Wildcat Woods Campgrounds houses elegantly appointed safari tents and modern glamping cabins with electricity, furnished interiors, and access to what one visitor described as "the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen."

Glamping guests at these destinations enjoy direct access to swimming in Natural Springs Resort's spring-fed quarry or Wildcat Woods' fishing pond. Both locations maintain hiking trails, while Natural Springs adds scuba diving, canoe rentals, and a heated swimming pool to the experience. The campgrounds sit within a 30-minute drive of Richmond's shopping and dining options, with golf cart rentals available for exploring the grounds. According to a camper, "The lake and beach area are great. Clean water for swimming," making these sites popular during summer months. Kamp Modoc, located slightly farther from Greenville, enhances the glamping experience with water inflatables and organized weekend activities for families seeking a memorable outdoor retreat.

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Best Glamping Sites Near Greenville, Ohio (15)

    1. Wildcat Woods Campgrounds

    2 Reviews
    Union City, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 548-7921

    "They have the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen. Fishing, pond swimming, trails"

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

    12 Reviews
    Richmond, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 437-5771

    "Water and electric only hook ups, primitive RV and tent sites. Some sites are shaded, most of them seem to be year round rented. Most sites not shaded and small."

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

    3. Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    College Corner, OH
    37 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. "

    "Clean restrooms, accessible water and friendly staff. Brenda is awesome and all of the staff care about your stay."

    4. Richmond KOA

    5 Reviews
    Richmond, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 962-1219

    "Families meeting up, nice swing seating here and there. We didn’t order it but they make and deliver pizza to your site!

    The wifi worked. There is a noise curfew. This works for me!"

    "There is also a large amish store nearby that has all kinds of items. The actual campground has great facilities and lots of activities to do for kids all while keeping a safe distance to their sites."

    5. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park — Grand Lake St Marys State Park

    14 Reviews
    St. Marys, OH
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 394-3611

    "friendly staff, very clean restrooms, playground, could not swim in the water due to contamination which they have spent millions to repair and is slowly on the up and up, not too far from town, surrounded"

    "great like campground on Ohio’s biggest inland lake"

    6. Indian Lake State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Lakeview, OH
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 843-3553

    "For the rest of the weekend our campsite had standing water around the fire pit and was similar to other site around the campground."

    "Big lots , very family friendly , Well-stocked store lots of family activities the water isn’t swimmable at the moment but it’s still really nice nice bath houses nice toilets"

    7. Buck Creek State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Clarence J. Brown Dam and Reservoir, OH
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 322-5284

    $23 - $35 / night

    "A well manicured campground just outside Dayton, easy to get to, back in pavement site with 30A electric, picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of potable water spigots around, just not at the site."

    "We arrived three hours after check in started and headed straight to the camp office to check in."

    8. Whitewater Memorial State Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Liberty, IN
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 458-5565

    $19 - $30 / night

    "The bathroom stayed open until till and is brand new. Hiking was great. Fire pit was fine. Site is all asphalt and cell service was great with Sprint/Tmobile and ATT."

    "Beautiful park, with lots of hiking trails although it is sad to see the amount of litter all along the trails we hiked ( 7 miles worth). A very well stocked camping store with friendly staff. "

    9. Kamp Modoc

    3 Reviews
    Losantville, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 853-5290

    "They have bathrooms, showers, laundry, etc. Friendly staff!"

    10. Wapakoneta KOA

    7 Reviews
    Jackson Center, OH
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 738-6016

    $42 - $55 / night

    "Had a back-in, water/electric spot that was roomy as we were on an end. Wood deck, picnic table, and fire ring included. Very well kept grounds, friendly staff, and all-around good atmosphere."

    "2 Fenced dog areas, nice playground, game room, giant chess set outside, clean pool.. you name it, this KOA has it!"

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Glamping Reviews near Greenville, OH

184 Reviews of 15 Greenville Campgrounds


  • Dave V.
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    A Relaxing Shoulder Season, Weekday stay

    Hueston Woods State Park, Oh.

    http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/huestonwoods 

    Campground Overview: Hueston Woods State Park is very close to Miami University...in the Southwest area of Ohio. The direction we traveled from the south took us on numerous winding country lanes through farm country that actually meandered in and out of Indiana and Ohio.

    (Disclaimer: I am a tent camper, preferring backcountry sites of solitude and privacy...so take my reviews of campgrounds with a grain of salt). 

    The campground area is separated not only by roadway, but a short walk, ride or drive from the reservoir, docks, boat rental beach area and tiny nature center. 

    The Campground Office sits at the campground entrance and does offer quite a bit of camping items for its tiny size should you have forgotten anything. The cabins and lodge are on the opposite bank of the reservoir. The tent site area was sparsely occupied and the particular area was empty that I chose. 

    All campground sites are line of sight, no barriers or buffer between neighbors(something I do not enjoy)...the trees are mature and tall so offer no privacy. Noise/sound travels so when full, you’ll likely hear your neighbors conversations. 

    Unknowingly, it appeared every weekend in October has a big Halloween emphasis, so the upper campground was sold out. I was advised the lower non electric loop would also be sold out...which reinforced my gratefulness for midweek camping. 

    With the vast old growth forests, dried/dead branches for firewood was plentiful for a chilly night(38) fire. We evaded the impending rain for once and pressed on. Weekend campers experienced heavy storms as we left. 

    There are several hiking trails and biking trails. Streams were dried up at our visit. A cool restoration covered bridge was a short hop from the campground. The lodge has a restaurant, a gift shop, an outside pool and a nicely equipped activity room for older kids complete with numerous arcade games, pool table, and ping-pong table. There is also a token tiny exercise center-Key card entrance for lodge stayers. The A-frame lodge, though nostalgic, needs some TLC and updating(especially the exterior). 

    Traffic noise is noticeable, especially during quiet hours. While not excessive, it’s disruptive. 

    Deer sighting were plentiful as were chattering tree rats...ahem, squirrels, sorry. Woodpeckers stayed busy overhead. At dusk an overly friendly“masked trash panda” encroached seeking to share my delectable and perfectly toasted s’more...having to be chased off(unfortunately, it appeared he has been fed by campers to be that bold). Other small birds were plentiful as were migrating Canadian honkers. 

    Housekeeping notes: In the larger non-electric loop newer restrooms existed...modern bathrooms and showers were clean and stocked with TP. No paper towels offered, only electric hand dryers. Bathroom stalls, like the showers, utilized shower curtains rather than lockable doors. In my tent area...antiquated wood shed pit latrines...that truly needed razed. 

    I did not have time to walk any trails, but talked with mountain bikers that spoke favorably. There were several marked trails near the reservoir area. 

    Final Thoughts: It was a nice choice for a stop-over as I drifted north. However, I would not want to stay when it’s busy or on the weekends. The reservoir beach and watercraft fishing appears a big draw...and I wish I had brought both my bicycle and canoe.

  • K
    May. 31, 2019

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Yurt life

    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.  They also have trails that are easy to tackle and well marked at this park. 

    We were able to easily have the kids in one bed and we were in another bed.  The small fridge and microwave made it easy to pull a meal together. The fan kept us cool. 

    Water is a short walk away and so are restrooms. You have to bring in local fire wood for your camp fires.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Indian Lake State Park Campground

    FHUs Sites in a field

    PROS 

    Able to reserve 144 days prior to arriving 

    Very nice campground but the design leaves a lot to be desired 

    Friendly camp hosts who were busy picking up trash in common areas and cleaning sites Moveable picnic table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Site D45 level asphalt parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Great view of lake from D loop; some had water access at rear of site 

    Quiet except for campground party animals who kept it going into the wee hours of the morning 

    Coin-operated laundromats in non FHU loops $1.50 wash and $1 dry 

    Free WIFI available and able to connect at campsite 

    Dump Stations at Park exit have complimentary hoses 

    Camp store sells hard dipped ice cream 

    14 miles from the Airstream Service Center in Jackson Center 

    CONS 

    No senior discount

    $6.50 reservation fee for self made on-line reservation 

    Basically the FHU loops are out in a field…no privacy from neighbors and no shade what so ever 

    Grass around sites desperately needed mowed, if you could get thru the large mud puddles 

    FHU loop D has narrow roads and require driving on grass to back in trailer and some campers in other sites had to move their vehicles 

    Short length of campsite required creative parking of tow vehicle 

    Damn Canadian Geese poop every...what a mess! 

    Site number on electric utility box 

    FHU sewer connection at the back of the campsite so bring the looooong stinky slinky FHU loop D had tiny toilet building, but no showers; showers were in non-FHU loops 

    No entry gate personnel on a Friday afternoon to accomplish check-in. Went to park office next morning and was informed no check in required prior to Memorial Day. Never saw a Park ranger driving thru campground

  • AM S.
    Jul. 10, 2023

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Leaves some to be desired

    It's easy to get there. The non-electric sites don't have a lot of space or privacy (ie; trees) between them, definitely no hammocking. There's also a private camper's beach that is absolutely serene, probably not safe to swim in. Due to it being a holiday weekend, it was busy & loud like you'd expect, but it was so rowdy we left early. When we showed up, someone dumped all their trash in our firepit, absolutely disgusting behavior. Two different camp groups, one in electric and one in non-electric, got into loud verbal fights that resulted in the police being called. Fireworks and loud music were played all night long. No quiet hours, or if there are any they're not enforced. It's still great for a night visit if you're in the area, but it's not a dream weekend getaway by any means.

  • Crystal R.
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Cornerstone Campground

    Love it here

    Totally delightful, some full timers and part timers, many parks and benches to sit on, nice disk golf course. Showers bathroom game room and general store. Nice owners they have church on Sunday. Hardly hear the humm of the hwy . Beautiful views of the surrounding farms . Fire pit and table. We used electric and water hook up . Free dump and dumpsters. Laundry unit available. Super family oriented.

  • Windi H.
    Jun. 5, 2021

    Natural Springs Resort - RV Park, Campground and Recreation Destination

    Glad we checked it out, but don't feel the desire to come back.

    Advertises heated pool and splash pad, but pool was not heated and colder than lake(major bummer- as this was a major draw for us) and splash pad is still under construction- not new and ready for 2021. Lake is nice and clear, pretty cold(would love to feel it in August or September). Fun to jump into and overall pretty. Wibit should be included or at least offer 1/2 hour slots. Everyone is very nice, close to cute coffee shop and stores in Richmond. Park is in need of updates, just feels used- but can tell that is in process. No COVID restrictions other than"stay distanced" sign, but our adults were vaccinated and we just tried to keep our kids distanced. Good WiFi, everything fairly clean, nice little store w/ inexpensive ice cream. No"bar& grill" as advertised. Newer playground structure, but for younger kids- no swings.

  • C
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Great quiet site

    A well manicured campground just outside Dayton, easy to get to, back in pavement site with 30A electric, picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of potable water spigots around, just not at the site. Dump station near the entrance of the campground. Walking trails along the lake well cared for. Plenty of activity with playground and an outdoor theater. Plenty of water-front pebble beach for enjoyment in the summer. Close to the campground is the marina with a restaurant , but won’t open til Memorial Day.

    Addendum: July 2021 - was speaking with a number of people who have been here and they suggest not going during the summer. There is a large influx of rowdy locals who don't quite respect the peace and quiet many of us like.

  • M
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    Surprisingly pleasant!

    This was our second stay here…campground is surrounded by corn fields but park itself is quite picturesque with mature trees, a lake, and very well-manicured grounds. Many sites have long-term occupants but overnighters just as welcome. Main bathrooms are up front and clean and modern while rustic but quite nice enough toilets located at back end. A small pool, mini-golf and recreation center also on site. Owners are nice people who go extra mile to provide a friendly, family atmosphere for residents.

  • R
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Wapakoneta KOA

    Nice little weekend getaway

    Stayed 2 nights here. Had a back-in, water/electric spot that was roomy as we were on an end. Wood deck, picnic table, and fire ring included. Very well kept grounds, friendly staff, and all-around good atmosphere.


Guide to Greenville

Camping options near Greenville, Ohio sit on the western edge of the state at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in a region characterized by flat agricultural land with occasional wooded areas. The climate features humid summers with temperatures reaching 85°F, making water recreation popular. The area's campgrounds offer varied terrain from open fields to partially wooded sites, with most destinations located within a 40-minute drive of Greenville.

What to do

Swimming at natural features: Whitewater Memorial State Park provides lake access for swimming with a designated beach area. As one camper notes, "This is a great place to swim, very quiet. There are plenty of places for picnics and a nice campground."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple ponds and lakes support fishing within 30 minutes of Greenville. At Kamp Modoc, visitors can fish in the stocked pond adjacent to the swimming area. According to a camper, the grounds offer "'Beach' and swimming area with water inflatables, and area to fish if you enjoy fishing."

Scuba diving exploration: The lakes and quarries in the region support underwater activities beyond swimming. At certain locations, specially designated areas allow divers to explore underwater features with proper certification.

Seasonal recreation: Winter camping remains available at several parks with Grand Lake St. Marys State Park open year-round. A visitor mentions, "The camping spot was great. It was very close to the pool and playground. The sites were pull through which was nice for having young kids."

What campers like

Campground cleanliness: Visitors frequently comment on the maintenance standards at area campgrounds. One reviewer at Natural Springs Resort observed, "Very nice and clean Campground. The lot we stayed in was a good size and was right on the spring."

Child-friendly amenities: Families appreciate the dedicated play areas and activities. A camper at Buck Creek State Park shared, "Every night there was a movie and you could buy root beer floats for $1!! And the kids loved it."

Weekend organized activities: Seasonal programming enhances the glamping experience in Greenville area campgrounds. One reviewer noted, "There were many activities put on by the campground," adding value for families seeking structured recreation.

Water features: The multiple bodies of water serve as central attractions. A Natural Springs Resort visitor commented, "This camp ground has a beautiful spring fed quarry with clean and clear water. Easy going fishing spots a pool, weekend activities and even a small camp store."

What you should know

Site variation between loops: Many campgrounds feature distinctly different camping sections. At Buck Creek State Park, "the non-electric loop was pretty quiet and uncrowded. The grounds are level and grassy, with trees that provide partial shade."

Seasonal water conditions: Lake quality varies throughout the year. As one camper warned, "This lake is notorious for having algae blooms that prohibit swimming," so check current water advisories before planning water activities.

Reservation requirements: Most sites require advance booking, particularly during summer months. The Wapakoneta KOA allows online reservations, with campers noting the "Nice folks here" who help with site setup.

Electric options: While glamping accommodations typically include electricity, tent campers should verify services. A Hueston Woods visitor mentioned, "We have been there twice now and tent camp. A lot of the sites are large and have enough space for everything you need!"

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