Silver Springs Campground in Stow features spacious tent and RV sites with electric hookups. Most sites are grassy with variable shade coverage and moderate privacy. The campground remains open from April through October with basic amenities including porta-potties and nearby flush toilets at the adjacent ballfields. Located within 10 minutes of Cuyahoga Valley National Park trails, this municipal campground serves as an affordable base camp for outdoor exploration. The large dog park with a swimming beach for dogs attracts pet owners, while the quiet setting appeals to campers seeking proximity to both natural areas and urban conveniences.
What to do
Hiking near Cuyahoga Valley: Heritage Farms campground provides tent sites within a Christmas tree farm setting, just a half-mile from the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath. "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm. Both standard campsites and shelters are available and are scattered among a working Christmas Tree farm," notes Shari G. The proximity to trails makes it ideal for cyclists and hikers.
Fishing opportunities: Woodside Lake Park offers a fishing pond and lake activities during the camping season. "We stay here a couple of times per year and every time it's a blast. The swimming pond has inflatables and boat rentals. There's good fishing, and typically lots of activities," shares James S. The lake remains accessible throughout the operating season from April 15 to October 31.
Explore rock formations: Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park features unique geological formations with trails of varying difficulty. "We chose to hike here on a day where there might be rain...turned out to be the perfect decision as we killed 3 hrs just walking around mostly covered trails. Only one steep hill to climb and it wasn't bad at all. The views and rock formations were pretty amazing!" reports Scott M.
What campers like
Spacious sites: Silver Springs Campground receives consistent praise for its site size and layout. "The lots are nice and large. The main problem was very hard to level and soft grass they don't have a well compacted area for your tt/rv," notes Jeffrey L. Another camper adds, "The neighbors were nice and quiet. The campsite were nice and large. There are porta potties on site but a bathroom with sinks is somewhat of a walk."
Proximity to attractions: Campers appreciate the central location of Heritage Farms for exploring the region. "I stayed here with some friends for one night and I would love to go back. Be prepared - you park near the front of the campgrounds to check in, and then you are provided wagons to carry your gear to your site. It is kind of a fun adventure," says Abbey E. The location provides convenient access to local attractions while maintaining a secluded feel.
Family activities: Jellystone Park at Akron/Canton emphasizes entertainment for younger campers. "This place is AMAZING for families with kids! Tons of planned activities (about every hour) for everyone to enjoy. Huge pool, gem mine, mini golf, and homemade ice cream!" reports Sally C. The organized hourly activities keep children engaged throughout their stay.
What you should know
Site accessibility varies: Punderson State Park Campground features challenging terrain for RVs. "Very few full hookups. Rest of the sites only have 15-20 amp service. The lots are not even close the level. You will need a lot of blocks to get close to level. Saw one RV with auto levelers with his tire about foot off the ground," warns Coy.
Campground personalities: Countryside Campground maintains a clean, family-friendly atmosphere. "This is easily one of the most beautiful and well kept campgrounds we've stayed at. We spent a long weekend in a pull thru site. The bathrooms were clean, the showers we nice and the pool was well kept," shares Kathryn P. Each campground near Hudson has its own distinct character and atmosphere.
Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds struggle with well water quality. "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," reports Jerry L. about Woodside Lake Park. Always check water sources when booking sites at dog-friendly campgrounds near Hudson.
Tips for camping with families
Choose engagement level: Jellystone Park at Akron/Canton offers structured activities for kids throughout the day. "Many activities for kids including mini golf, 2 playground areas and a water park. Although the water park and mini golf are open to public, they were not overly crowded," explains Melissa L. The campground app helps track scheduled events.
Consider tent access: Heritage Farms requires equipment transport from parking areas to campsites. "Be prepared - you park near the front of the campgrounds to check in, and then you are provided wagons to carry your gear to your site. It is kind of a fun adventure," notes Abbey E. This setup adds an element of adventure but requires additional planning for families with young children.
Pet-friendly options: Multiple campgrounds welcome dogs with varying amenities. "Very nice, quiet city campground. Many unlevel sites. Only 3-30 amp hooks ups, the rest are 20 amp. No reservations. Fantastic dog park with a swimming beach for dogs only. Fun to watch them play even if you don't have a dog," reports Judy F. about Silver Springs Campground.
Tips from RVers
Site selection matters: Roundup Lake RV Resort offers varied campsite layouts. "We camped in a 33' TT in a pull through site. Sites are close but shady and large enough for trailer and our truck," notes Mike A. For level sites, inquire specifically when booking at dog-friendly campgrounds near Hudson.
Electrical considerations: Power options vary significantly between campgrounds. Punderson State Park provides limited electrical service, with many sites offering only 15-20 amp connections rather than the 30-50 amps most modern RVs require. Check electrical requirements before booking to avoid surprises.
Water filtration needs: Water quality varies across campgrounds in the region. At some locations, additional filtration systems may be necessary for extended stays. Pack appropriate water treatment supplies, especially for stays longer than a weekend.