Best Campgrounds near Delphos, OH

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

The Delphos, Ohio area features a range of camping options within a 30-mile radius. Several established campgrounds serve both tent and RV campers, including Huggy Bear Campground in Middle Point and Blue Water Campground near Grover Hill. For those seeking primitive camping, the Delphos Section of the Buckeye Trail offers free dispersed sites accessible via hiking trails. Ottawa Metro Park Campground, located approximately 15 miles east of Delphos, provides water and electric hookups while Grand Lake St. Marys State Park to the south offers cabin accommodations and tent sites.

Camping in the region maintains year-round accessibility at some locations, though many private campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October. River Trail Campground II, with its 260 sites, typically closes for winter. Roads throughout the area are generally well-maintained with gravel pads at most developed sites. "The sites were nicely spaced along with a wonderful bathroom. It's definitely one of the nicest campgrounds I have ever been to," noted one visitor about Ottawa Metro Park. Most campgrounds in the region require no advance permits, though reservations are recommended during summer months. Visitors should be aware that many campgrounds have a significant number of seasonal or permanent residents, which can affect the atmosphere for weekend campers.

Family-friendly amenities distinguish many campgrounds in the area. Swimming pools, fishing ponds, and playgrounds are common features at private campgrounds like Huggy Bear and River Trail II. A camper mentioned that River Trail has "a nice pool and clean pond for swimming and fishing." Several reviewers noted the quality of facilities, particularly the cleanliness of bathrooms and shower houses at Ottawa Metro Park. Water-based recreation remains a primary draw, with fishing opportunities at multiple locations. Weekends tend to be busier with more scheduled activities and occasional live music. For those seeking quieter experiences, the primitive Buckeye Trail site provides a natural setting where "tree frogs and bull frogs will lull you to sleep," according to trail user feedback.

Best Camping Sites Near Delphos, Ohio (65)

    1. Huggy Bear Campground

    3 Reviews
    Van Wert, OH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 968-2211

    "If you you’re going for family friendly fun where you can sit around a fire wIth friends and family, this is the place. There is swimming and family activities to keep everyone busy."

    2. Blue Water Campground

    3 Reviews
    Grover Hill, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 587-3186

    "The pool, ponds, playground and pavillion are all within walking distance from almost any site."

    "Pool, lakes, very dog friendly, activities, food, washer and dryer, showers!"

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

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

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

    "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"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Ottawa Metro Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lima, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 221-1232

    $25 - $30 / night

    "Beautiful park with bike and walking paths. Camp hosts are very helpful. Bathrooms and showers are very clean."

    "The bath house has men's and women's bathrooms as well as a largish entry room with water fountains (one accessible to those in a wheelchair or child), a vending machine, information about the park, an"

    5. River Trail Campground II

    6 Reviews
    Celina, OH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 795-1400

    $45 - $100 / night

    "Nice lake, you can bring golf carts nice size camping lots. We will go back again great experience beautiful place."

    6. Lake Cody

    1 Review
    Lima, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 641-3782

    $35 - $40 / night

    7. Wapakoneta KOA

    8 Reviews
    Jackson Center, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 738-6016

    $42 - $55 / night

    "We stay here while visiting family nearby Ohio. Lots of shade and quiet even with families and usually pretty full, hosts are extremely nice and accommodating. Swimming pool is clean."

    "Great service and help getting the trailer positioned correctly. A few food options on site are nice. The actual sites are very small. Not much room to fit the trailer and vehicle."

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    8. Delphos Section - Buckeye Trail (Points 18-19)

    1 Review
    Grover Hill, OH
    13 miles
    Website

    "You're learning to backpack the Buckeye Trail, and you want to know where and how you can camp along the trail."

    9. Indian Lake State Park Campground

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

    "This Ohio State Park is in a small quaint town. Good sites, nice beach + a real swimming pool. Many places for fishing from shore OR launching your boat !"

    "The campground was nearly empty so that was nice but the surrounding area was very crowded. There was nearly no area on the lake that didn’t have houses. The campground was clean and well maintained."

    10. Woodbrige Campground

    4 Reviews
    Paulding, OH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 399-2267

    "Lake front sites are hard to come by as most were for permanent sites. The beach and swimming area were very nice. Our boys loved the water slide anchored in the lake to play on."

    "Nice pools and small lake with beach. Place was swarming with sweat bees while we were there"

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Recent Reviews near Delphos, OH

214 Reviews of 65 Delphos Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 30, 2025

    Mary Jane Thurston State Park Campground

    $34 per night for tent (primitive) camping

    It's expensive to stay here, but at least it's a place to park. And it gets us closer to our destination. There are electric hook-ups on some sites, but it costs more. And they do have water. I didn't see a gray dump, but they probably do have one.

  • B
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Van Buren State Park Campground

    Cozy

    Some of the sites are small so you have to be careful which you site you reserve if you’re a tent camper. The outside of the circle is your best bet and there’s a few scattered in the middle. If you can get a good middle spot it’s nice if you have kids since there’s a playground, swings, basketball, and tether court. No running water for bathrooms if that’s important for you. The park is also just off a country road so traffic can occasionally be heard but it’s not excessive. Grounds are very well maintained and the hosts were very nice.

  • S
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Mary Jane Thurston State Park Campground

    Lots to do here

    The camp sites on the river are excellent. Some sights are by the highway. They are still nice, but lots of road noise. There is no water at the camp sites, but water is available. There are no shower facilities. There are great hiking trails and a nice frisbee golf course.

  • Rebecca H.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Wapakoneta KOA

    Out Standing

    Wonderful facility! Pool, pool table, games for kids and adults. The grounds are beautiful and the staff is super friendly and helpful! Oh and in the laundry room they even have a sink for washing dishes! Great for tent campers ar those with small units that don't have kitchens.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Indian Lake State Park Campground

    Lots of sites

    Our pad was not level front to back so we had to adjust a little bit. The fire ring was nice but our picnic table was beat up. I went to move it and the seat pulled right off. We stayed on a Sunday night so it wasn’t packed. There are a ton of sites. Some had great shade and others didn’t have any at all. The bathrooms were flush toilets and they did have shower houses too. The camp store is really big and it’s right next to their pool. They have a dog park, place to dock your boat and a small beach. I would imagine this would be a pretty busy during the summer.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Van Buren State Park Campground

    Small and peaceful

    We stayed one night on our way to IN. We’ve never been here before and wanted to check it off our list. It’s a small campground with one side as equestrian and the other side not. All sites had electric and water, no full hookup. There were only drop toilets and no showers. They were clean but I don’t think I’d want to do more than a weekend there. It had a nice playground for kids and plenty of trails to hike or go horseback riding. They also had a dog park and small wildflower garden. The check in cabin had ice and wood for sale but no store. Our site was really nice. The pads were recently paved and had a huge bumper at the end. The fire ring was nice and the site had plenty of space for tents.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Resting Roost

    Okay for one night I guess

    We were kind of stuck, looking for a place to stay as we didn’t have reservations during Labor Day weekend so found this place that was listed on Hip Camp. Near Belle Center. PROS- was relatively cheap, $24,out in the middle of fields so pretty quiet, host seems pretty nice. CONS- had to back up a 100 yard driveway, lots of bugs, smells as they just fertilized the fields (not the owners fault). Okay for setting up a tent or a small rig but wouldn’t advise for trailers. Electric was an extension cord. I think water is available. Owner could have mowed the place a bit.

  • Megan M.
    Aug. 27, 2025

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

    Campground is fine but the lake reeks of POO

    First the good: the campground is big and spacious. Some areas were like RV parking lots- no trees, no shade, but there was a grassy area in the middle with nice big trees and shade. There is a nice pool and splash pad. Weirdly, the pool closed from 4 to 5, leaving us with nowhere to go on a 90+ degree day. 

    Now, the not-so-good: we stayed in a camper cabin and it was very shabby and dirty. It had bunkbeds, a full size fridge, and a folding table and folding chairs, which was nice (and rare in Ohio state park camper cabins). The bathrooms were average. Not new, not especially sparkling clean, but fine. Not gross, at least.

    Now, the terrible: the entire lake stinks of pig poop. All the air smells like poo. You feel like you are breathing feces when you approach the water. We were right on the water so we couldn't escape the smell. 

    This lake is notorious for having algae blooms that prohibit swimming. So I did a google search before our trip and the Ohio Department of Health reports that the bacteria level in this lake is dangerously high, and no one should swim in this lake. However, when we walked to the campground beach, there was no sign or warning or anything indicating the bacteria in the water- and people were letting their children and dogs swim in it!! 

    We opted to not kayak or paddleboard in the lake because it was clear that it was full of poop. So we had nothing to do at the park except go to the pool (it was too hot to do anything else). We ended up driving around the country roads and seeing the sights so we could escape the smelly lake and hot poo fumes. Neil Armstrong was born in nearby Wapakoneta so there are some sights to see there, and the towns of Celina and ? one other are cute too. 

    Overall, I will not return to this lake or this part of the state. If you can't get in the water, paddle board or kayak, the only thing left to do is ride around in a boat and hope the water doesn't get anywhere near your mouth or your skin. No thanks.

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2025

    River Trail Campground II

    Just So-SO

    We stayed 3 nights. Our site was a dirt pads. There are mostly full-time residents. There is the smell of a massive Chicken coup at our site. THERE ARE A TON OF FLIES!!!!! We had flies for days!. We kill 3 and 5 more would pop-up in our trailer. I was so happy to leave this fly infested site. 

    It's very hard for me to give them less than 5 stairs because, everyone was so nice. We had them filled up our propane tanks and they actually brought them to us and hooked them up while we were gone. Someone even brought us wood planks for stabilizing our trailer. However, truth be told…. our spot was horrible-right next to the laundry room in direct sun and it stunk! The women's shower was gross too. ( I ended up, not using their shower room.)

    We never used their pool.


Guide to Delphos

Camping sites near Delphos, Ohio offer a mix of private campgrounds and public parks within easy driving distance. The area sits in Ohio's western plains region at approximately 800 feet elevation, where summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with moderate humidity. Numerous campgrounds remain open from April through October, with a handful offering year-round access despite northwestern Ohio's snowy winters.

What to do

Fishing at Blue Water Campground: Located near Grover Hill, this campground features well-stocked ponds where campers can enjoy catch-and-release fishing. "They offer water and electric hook-up for 30&50 amps. There is not a sewer hook up but they do offer a weekly pump out for a small fee and a dump station on the way out," notes Paula S. The fishing ponds are within walking distance of most campsites.

Visit the Neil Armstrong sites: When staying at Wapakoneta KOA, make time for nearby attractions. "Check out the Template of Tolerance a few miles away in Wapakoneta. Definitely with a visit," recommends Meredith S. The area also features the Armstrong Air & Space Museum, showcasing the local astronaut's legacy.

Greenway biking: Ottawa Metro Park Campground provides direct access to a paved trail system. "A 13-mile Greenway passes by there. Very nice bath and shower house. All sites paved with water and electric," notes Susan B. The flat terrain makes it accessible for riders of all skill levels.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance at Ottawa Metro Park. "This is a beautiful, peaceful campground that's not a parking lot like many city campgrounds. It's clean as clean can be, including the bathrooms," writes Don H. The accessible shower facilities receive particular appreciation from visitors with mobility considerations.

Family activities: Grand Lake St. Marys State Park offers numerous recreation options. "Has a pool, playground, putt putt golf, boat docks, hiking trails, and some other great amenities. Has group camping area and cabins," reports Ashleigh D. The state park's swimming pool and splash pad provide alternatives to lake swimming.

Spacious campsites: Several campgrounds feature larger-than-average sites. "The sites were pull through which was nice for have young kids. Could sit at our spot and watch our kids at the playground," explains Chad W. about Grand Lake St. Marys State Park. Many sites include fire rings, picnic tables, and gravel pads.

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Some lakes in the area have experienced algae issues. "The entire lake stinks of pig poop. All the air smells like poo. You feel like you are breathing feces when you approach the water," reports Megan M. about Grand Lake St. Marys. Check current water conditions before planning water activities.

Weekday versus weekend experiences: Campground atmosphere changes dramatically between weekdays and weekends. "Thursday the campground was an almost ghost town. But once the weekend rolled around the place was packed," notes Ed A. about Woodbrige Campground. For quieter stays, mid-week camping provides more solitude.

Primitive camping options: For those seeking a more natural experience, Delphos Section of the Buckeye Trail offers basic sites. "This primitive site is located a short hop (.17 mile) off the trail adjacent to Hipp's Lock, part of the old Miami-Erie Canal towpath. There's space enough for perhaps two tents, with metal fire ring," explains Jonathan W. Bring water as none is available on site.

Tips for camping with families

Look for multi-activity campgrounds: River Trail Campground II caters especially well to children. "My family camped here last summer and it was a nice getaway. Nice pool and clean pond for swimming and fishing," shares Susan S. The playground areas provide additional entertainment options.

Consider swimming alternatives: When lake swimming isn't possible, seek campgrounds with pools. "Great place to stop and recover from the road! Close to I75, level sites, laundry, showers, two dog areas and a store and restaurant," writes Carol W. about Wapakoneta KOA, which offers a swimming pool and other recreational facilities.

Book ahead for family-friendly sites: The most desirable spots for families go quickly. "Clean! Tons to do especially for kids, pet friendly, definitely get rowdy on the weekends- book ahead to snag the best sites," advises Allie H. about Huggy Bear Campground. Sites near playgrounds are particularly popular.

Tips from RVers

Water quality warning: Some campgrounds have water supply issues. "The only reason I did not give it 5 stars was because the water had a strong sulfur smell coming out of the fresh water hook up. Next time I'd fill my tank prior to arrival with fresh water," cautions Ed A. about Woodbrige Campground.

Seasonal considerations: The camping season near Delphos typically runs April through October, with limited winter options. "We 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," reports Ryan W. about a spring stay at Wapakoneta KOA.

Full hookup availability: For RVers needing complete services, availability varies by campground. "Water and electric 30 Amp and some 50 amps as well. Beautiful park with bike and walking paths," notes Laura M. about Ottawa Metro Park. Some parks offer weekly pump-out service instead of sewer hookups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Delphos, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Delphos, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 65 campgrounds and RV parks near Delphos, OH and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Delphos, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Delphos, OH is Huggy Bear Campground with a 4-star rating from 3 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Delphos, OH.