Best Campgrounds near Hamilton, OH

Hamilton, Ohio lies within reach of several established campgrounds that provide various overnight lodging options along the Ohio-Indiana border. Hueston Woods State Park Campground, located about 17 miles northwest of Hamilton, offers tent and RV sites along with glamping accommodations in a forested setting. Winton Woods Campground, situated approximately 10 miles southeast of Hamilton in Cincinnati, features cabin camping alongside traditional tent and RV sites. The Miami Whitewater Forest Campground provides electric hookups for RVs and tent camping areas within Hamilton County's park system.

Camping facilities throughout the region maintain varying seasonal availability, with most sites open from spring through fall. Several campgrounds like East Fork State Park and Caesar Creek State Park remain accessible year-round, allowing for extended camping seasons. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly for weekend stays during summer months when waterfront sites fill quickly. Most developed campgrounds provide electric hookups, water access, and sanitary facilities, though amenities vary significantly between locations. One camper noted that "autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio" with particular praise for Cowan Lake State Park's facilities and lake access.

The proximity to water features represents a significant draw for campers visiting the Hamilton area. Several visitors highlighted the appeal of lakeside recreation at locations like Brookville Lake and Hueston Woods, where fishing, kayaking, and swimming complement the camping experience. Campground reviews consistently mention clean facilities and well-maintained sites as positive attributes. "Winton Woods does not disappoint. The B site campground is all non-electric tent camping, and far enough away from the larger RV pads that it's a quiet little campsite," shared one visitor who appreciated the separation between camping styles. Most campgrounds in the region feature fire rings, picnic tables, and access to hiking trails, with several properties offering boat rentals and dedicated swimming areas during warmer months.

Best Camping Sites Near Hamilton, Ohio (106)

    1. Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    College Corner, OH
    16 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. Winton Woods Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    10 miles
    Website

    "Probably one of the nicest campgrounds we have stayed at. it is run by Hamilton County park district and they do an awesome job of the entire park. You will not regret staying here."

    "Tent/RV sites were level and had lots of Shade and trees for Hammocks. 1.7 mile paved walking trail is great for walking, running and biking. A short 18 hole Disc Golf course is close by."

    3. Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park

    14 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 851-2267

    $43 - $73 / night

    "The campground fills up fast and there were plenty of shaded electric sites close to the lake. There were also plenty of pull through sites for the big rigs."

    "Playground and walk path well kept."

    4. Miami Whitewater Forest Campground

    9 Reviews
    Harrison, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 367-9632

    "Lake nearby with boat rentals and paved bike paths. Good family environment. Beware of sneaky raccoons. River access down path behind lot 129."

    "Beautiful park has a lake with kayaking/canoe/rowboat/paddle boat rentals and a few pontoon boats for rent but is otherwise just for non-motorized boats. good fishing both from the rental rowboats and"

    5. Mounds State Recreation Area Campground — Brookville Lake

    20 Reviews
    Brookville, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 647-2657

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Pros: quiet, close to Brookville, lots of trails nearby, nice swimming beach Cons: hard to get a site next to the playground - it's kinda out of the way."

    "Mounds State Recreation Area located near Brookville Indiana is a beautiful location with camping for tents, trailers and motorhomes."

    6. Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    10 Reviews
    Lebanon, OH
    18 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. Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks)

    8 Reviews
    Germantown, OH
    19 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"

    8. East Fork State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Concord, OH
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 734-2730

    $29 - $30 / night

    "This is your standard Ohio State Park campground.  It has the usual parking, water, restrooms, camp store, and activities. 

    East Fork is rather nice as it has the lake and long trails. "

    "Our favorite campsite for the outskirts of Cincinnati. Lots of great spots available! You can get to the lake in about a 15 minute drive."

    9. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Arkansas River - Pool 5, OH
    33 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!"

    10. Stonelick State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 625-6593

    "Our spot was right next to a small Pollinator trail that lead to the water. My little ones had a blast riding their scooters around the round about. The restrooms are a quick walk and very clean."

    "This is a great park in southern Ohio, easy to reach, 20 minutes off the interstate 275. There are a number of good sites, but some with a significant slope that leveling would be an issue."

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Rhonda B.
    Aug. 17, 2025

    The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park

    Best full time campground on the Ohio River!

    We are full-time RVers and this is by far the best park we've stayed at! It's peaceful and beautiful, everyone (especially Management) is so friendly and fun! The laundry facility is one of the greatest amenities as we've stayed other places without one, so we truly appreciate it! The splash pad is fantastic for children and adults alike! There's a dog park, and a kids kangaroo jump pad as well. The view of the river is beautiful! On weekends there's entertainment and/or cornhole tournaments to bring everyone together. The park is maintained perfectly and I've enjoyed calling it home! By far the best park in Southern Clermont County! Must see!

  • 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.

  • Robert H.
    Aug. 9, 2025

    Northern Kentucky RV Park

    Nice place to stay on the way price is priced accordingly on the high side

    Very nice attendant helpful even tried to help me find a lower priced campground but the others were full

  • 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.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Thousand Trails Indian Lakes

    Needs new management

    Terrible management. Pics are outdated and most everything is run down. Only one pool open during short hours. No gas station, no slide, nasty lake water & nobody takes the trash/dumpsters out. Completely inundated with annual spots being reserved by weekend warriors meaning minimal availability for people who want to be here during the week. There are SEVERAL dozen spots available and we were told if the spot we got didn’t work we could pick something else. At 8pm during dinner we were disturbed by a park ranger and forced to move to a spot half the size with no hookups. She literally brought us to an overflow area that our rig doesn’t fit in. She made us pack up our entire camp site to move so someone else could have the spot, even though there were MULTIPLE spots available. Had to be extremely persistent to get a FHU spot only to see dozens continue to be available for the rest of our 2 week stay.

    They also charge you $5 per package to pick up your own mail from the building and $10 for a key card to access the park. Management is certainly skimming off of customers here. Will travel further to another TT campground to avoid this place in the future.

  • John S.
    Jul. 12, 2025

    The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park

    Worst RV park.

    Worst RV park I stayed at. By the way, it’s managed. People are living in sheds. When you there they don’t keep up on your lawn as cutting the grass and getting the weeds. Just not a place I will take my family again.


Guide to Hamilton

Camping opportunities near Hamilton, Ohio extend from wooded state parks to waterfront recreation areas across southwest Ohio and eastern Indiana. Many campgrounds in the area sit at elevations ranging from 500-1,000 feet above sea level, creating varied terrain for hiking and exploration. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F during the day with cooler 60-65°F nights, making late spring through early fall the prime camping season.

What to do

Backpacking trails: Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks) offers challenging hiking opportunities about 40 minutes from Hamilton. "The Twin Valley Trail was well marked and had a variety of ravines. While you might think this is small park it actually covers around 2,000 acres," notes one backpacker who appreciated the well-maintained backcountry sites.

Water recreation: At Brookville Lake, located 30 minutes northwest of Hamilton, campers can enjoy multiple water activities. "Lots of fun for the family, huge lake for boating," shares one visitor. The lake features several no-wake zones and multiple beach areas for swimming.

Mountain biking: Several campgrounds maintain dedicated biking trails. A visitor to Hueston Woods State Park Campground commented, "From walk in camping to paintball hueston woods has it all. Lots of trails and creeks, biking, boating, play grounds, swimming, food, store, movie nights mini golf and more!"

Fossil hunting: Caesar Creek State Park Campground offers a unique fossil collection program. "We even got a permit to collect fossils. Great visitor centers too," explains a camper. The park requires visitors to obtain a free permit before searching for fossils in designated areas.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives consistent positive feedback from visitors. A camper at Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park shared, "I stayed at an electric only spot nestled in the trees by the lake. The bathrooms were clean and dumping and getting water was easy."

Campsite privacy: Some parks offer more secluded options for those seeking quieter experiences. At Miami Whitewater Forest Campground, one visitor noted, "Site 116 has the best privacy for tent camping. Nice lake with rental boats or bring your own kayak/canoe."

Access to fishing: Fishing opportunities abound throughout the region. A visitor to Stonelick State Park Campground mentioned, "Amazing views of the water and surrounding wooded areas. Good place to fish for bluegill and catfish."

Year-round availability: Several campgrounds remain open during winter months. East Fork State Park Campground operates year-round, though with reduced services during winter. A camper reported, "We went the first weekend it was open this year and had a great experience. Stayed Friday-Sunday on a full hookup site against the woods."

What you should know

Booking systems: Some campgrounds have challenging reservation processes. At Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA, a visitor had mixed experiences: "The entry road is one lane. If you meet another vehicle someone has to back up. That's just poor design. The roads in the campground need grading. Lots of holes and ruts."

Seasonal water access: Swimming areas typically operate from Memorial Day through Labor Day. At Brookville Lake, "The beach area is just mud and murky water," according to one late-season visitor, highlighting the variability of water conditions.

Terrain considerations: Many campgrounds feature varying degrees of levelness. One camper at East Fork State Park noted, "Camp sites are all blacktop, level, and clean. Nice bath houses, and playgrounds."

Wildlife awareness: Raccoons can be problematic at several parks. A visitor to Miami Whitewater Forest warned, "Beware of sneaky raccoons," while another mentioned that secure food storage is essential as raccoons quickly take unattended items.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: When camping with children, site selection near play areas makes a difference. At Miami Whitewater Forest Campground, a parent shared, "What a great place to have our first camping experience with our children! Each site came with a fire ring and picnic table bench. There's an absolutely wonderful playground inside the campground."

Educational programs: Several parks offer organized activities for younger campers. Hueston Woods State Park includes "an animal preserve" according to one visitor, while another mentioned they "have some planned activities and hikes for those interested!"

Swimming options: Family-friendly water features vary by location. Dayton Metro Parks includes "a token tiny exercise center" and community pools where "you can buy a day pool pass," according to visitor reports.

Bike-friendly paths: Paved trails provide safe cycling for all ages. One visitor noted that Miami Whitewater Forest has "a great bike trail (7.8 and 1.6 mile paved loops), disc golf, kids sprayground and 18 hole golf course."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Full hookup sites are limited at most public campgrounds. At East Fork State Park, "About 20 are FHU. While tent camping is permitted, certain sites are not recommended for it as there would be no place to pitch a tent."

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for comfortable parking. A visitor to Brookville Lake observed, "There are a number of good sites, but some with a significant slope that leveling would be an issue."

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires preparation for weather conditions. At Winton Woods, a winter camper noted, "None of the back in sites had been plowed! All of the pull through sites were plowed and there were plenty open. Instead we struggled to get into and out of our site."

Site dimensions: RV site sizes vary significantly between campgrounds. At Stonelick State Park, a visitor reported, "It is small enough to let my kids roam a bit on their bikes and feel comfortable not having eyes on them 24/7," while others noted the compact nature of some electric sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there camping sites with water access near Hamilton?

Cowan Lake State Park Campground offers excellent lake access for water activities. Located between Cincinnati and Columbus with easy highway access, the park has been undergoing significant improvements. It features both RV sites and a separate B site campground for tent camping that's close to clean beach bathrooms. Another option with water access is Jim Terrell Park, which requires a camping registration permit. For those willing to travel a bit farther, East Fork State Park Campground and Caesar Creek State Park Campground also provide water recreation opportunities within reasonable driving distance from Hamilton.

What are the best campgrounds near Hamilton, Ohio?

Winton Woods Campground is considered one of the best options near Hamilton, run by the Hamilton County park district with excellent maintenance throughout the park. Campers praise it as one of the nicest in the area, with amenities for kayaking and fishing. Another excellent choice is Hueston Woods State Park Campground, located north of Cincinnati along Ohio's border with Indiana. This campground accommodates pop-up campers and offers attractions like the Raptor Center, though bathrooms and shower houses could use updates. Miami Whitewater Forest Campground is also worth considering for its proximity to Harrison and reservable sites with water and toilet facilities.

Where can I find tent camping options in Hamilton, Ohio?

John Bryan State Park Campground offers tent-friendly sites surrounded by woods and features access to hiking trails directly from the campground. It's located near the scenic Clifton Gorge and the charming town of Yellow Springs, plus it boasts a frisbee golf course. For a more rustic experience, Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks) at Twin Creek metro park provides tent camping at what was formerly Camp Hook. This option is less crowded than traditional state park campgrounds, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter tent camping experience. Indian Springs Campground also accommodates tent campers, though it's primarily known for its RV facilities.