Best Glamping near Maumee, OH

Cannaley Treehouse Village and The Eco Camp provide unique elevated glamping experiences near Maumee, with the Treehouse Village featuring comfortable accommodations nestled among the trees. These eco-friendly structures come with modern amenities including electricity, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and bathroom facilities. Walking and biking trails surround both properties, allowing guests to explore the natural environment without leaving the grounds. One visitor noted, "This little village was so much fun for my 2 little people! I think 1 night is plenty as the site itself doesn't offer a ton of amenities but there are some trails that you can walk/bike without leaving base." East Harbor State Park also offers yurt accommodations for those seeking alternative glamping options with lake access.

Maumee Bay State Park Campground connects glamping guests to miles of maintained trails and scenic boardwalks perfect for wildlife viewing. The park houses diverse ecosystems where visitors commonly spot deer, raccoons, muskrats, and numerous bird species, making it particularly appealing to birdwatchers. A recent visitor mentioned, "The marshy swamp area was neat to see, there were several frog species, snakes, and we even saw a muskrat." Glamping accommodations provide a comfortable base for exploring the park's two beaches—one on Lake Erie and another on an inland lake. The adjacent lodge offers additional amenities including dining options, while the paved biking paths that wind throughout the park allow glampers to easily access all features of this 1,336-acre natural area without needing to drive.

Best Glamping Sites Near Maumee, Ohio (25)

    1. Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Oregon, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 836-7758

    "The campground is part of a larger resort complex that includes a hotel, marina, a nice beach on Lake Erie, a second beach on an inland lake, golf course, mowed hiking trails and - our favorite - about"

    "Maumee Bay State Park. Ohio. Let me state: Awesome park Full hook ups, 50,30,20. Sewer. Water. Handicap sites too!!! Dump station, with rinse down hose if needed."

    2. Bluegrass Campground

    6 Reviews
    Swanton, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 875-5110

    "Showers and bathrooms are cleaned regularly!!! And done beautifully"

    3. The Eco Camp

    1 Review
    Swanton, OH
    11 miles
    Website

    $199 / night

    4. Cannaley Treehouse Village

    1 Review
    Swanton, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 407-9701

    "I think 1 night is plenty as the site itself doesn't offer a ton of amenities but there are some trails that you can walk/bike without leaving base. They also have showers which is a bonus!"

    5. Sterling State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 289-2715

    $36 - $45 / night

    "It was an easy pull through with water, electric, and sewer hookup. You are right across from some good walking trails and walking distance to the beach."

    "This is our first time at Sterling State Park, the campsites are very close to each other however, it’s been nice so far! The view of the lake is beautiful!! Bathrooms/showers are clean."

    6. Covered Wagon Camp Resort

    5 Reviews
    Temperance, MI
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 856-3058

    7. Harbortown RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 384-4700

    "Great RV resort with clean bathrooms and shower rooms. Wood delivery is great! Friendly staff!"

    "They were very accommodating and since we arrived after 7:30 pm, the office was closed but they insured us to pick a spot and we could get checked in the next morning. Bath houses were very clean."

    8. East Harbor State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Kelleys Island, OH
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 734-4424

    "Easy drive-up spots, fire pits, clean showers, bathrooms, and a camp shop. Really nice bike/walking bath out to the water."

    "We stayed in c70 a clean, electric site with fire pit and pad, mixed RV and tents.nearby flush toilets,hot showers and running water taps, a good base for fishing,kayaking and birding near to Port Clinton"

    9. Van Buren State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Van Buren, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 832-7662

    "The outside of the circle is your best bet and there’s a few scattered in the middle."

    "It has tons of trails and a pond. There are a few places to car camp or RV camp nearby. I love getting out of town and visiting Van Buren State Park, and I have lots of good memories."

    10. Harrison Lake State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Fayette, OH
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 237-2593

    "It was nice with a little mini fridge and 4 double beds. Campground showers and bathrooms are clean."

    "The hosts are terrific: the campsites and fire pits are immediately cleaned, the hosts checked us in remotely (saved us a trip to the office), provided tips for getting quality firewood, cleaned the bathrooms"

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Glamping Reviews near Maumee, OH

289 Reviews of 25 Maumee Campgrounds


  • N
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    Clean, spacious, fairly private with lots of activity options

    We've camped at Maumee Bay State Park twice and enjoyed it both times.  The campground is part of a larger resort complex that includes a hotel, marina, a nice beach on Lake Erie, a second beach on an inland lake, golf course, mowed hiking trails and - our favorite - about 5 miles of beautiful, paved bike paths.  It's all very clean and well maintained.  The whole place has a welcoming, friendly vibe.

    We camped on site 47, electric only.  Very level and spacious paved spot with its own shade tree.  Nearby shower house accessible by well-lit paved path.  Our only problem was a bit of water puddling near the camper/fire pit but it went away after the first night.  

    The campground is spread out so everyone brings bicycles and also saw a few golf carts.  Very nice for family bicycling!  Saw lots of wildlife on our rides.

    The surrounding area is kind of industrial.  We toured it the first year we went (very interesting!) but stayed close to camp this year.

  • Emily T.
    Sep. 22, 2023

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Has everything you need

    Very popular campground, lots of people. Easy drive-up spots, fire pits, clean showers, bathrooms, and a camp shop. Really nice bike/walking bath out to the water.

  • T
    Jul. 17, 2018

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Campground next to glacial groove near beach on Lake Erie

    We stayed in c70 a clean, electric site with fire pit and pad, mixed RV and tents.nearby flush toilets,hot showers and running water taps, a good base for fishing,kayaking and birding near to Port Clinton,Cedar point and The islands.a designated bike hike lane to and from the beach.Very family friendly lots of bikes, dogs.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2017

    Wayne County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Typical Fairgrounds Campground

    This is a typical fairground campground with open grassy areas for campsites surrounded by barns and tracks. The fairgrounds is located just off I-94 which makes for easy entrance and exit to the campground, but, means there is lots of road noise. Close by are plenty of stores, restaurants, gas stations, etc. In fact, there is a gap in the fence that runs around the fairgrounds allowing you to walk to a Walmart, McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and more. 

    We arrived without a reservation and the women in the office was very helpful providing a map with all available sites during our stay and letting us choose which one we wanted. One of the first things you notice is that a number of people are here long-term so we went to the back area hoping it would be quieter and less crowded. A number of the campsites are “buddy” sites meaning your patio opens to your neighbors so be careful which one you pick. This is pretty undesirable when the neighbor is a total stranger so we chose a site where we didn’t have anyone next to us. 

    They offer 50 amp full hook-up sites, 50 amp/water, and 30 amp/water sites with pull-thru and back-in options. There is a dump station located in the middle of the park which is easy to get to. The roads are wide and a lack of trees makes this campground accessible for any size RV. The sites are level but some lack grassy making the patio pretty dusty or muddy. Unfortunately, where we were was pretty muddy just after a light rain. This campground works best for RV’s and not tents. For tenters there is a designated section that is set in a corner of the park with large trees for shade but not much privacy between you and others. A water spigot is in the tent area and there was one picnic table. The camp office sells firewood but we only saw two fire pits in the whole park. Be aware that noise from the interstate and nearby train tracks may make for a restless night. Bathrooms are centrally located in the campground and were old and tired but relatively clean. On-site laundry is available.

    Apparently, management is having some issues with campers not obeying some of the rules. One of the sad things about this campground is that campers have to be reminded to clean up after their dogs. Apparently, it is such an issue that we got a letter stating that if you don’t pick up your dogs poop you would be asked to leave. How sad is that? There is free WiFi which worked pretty well. Upon checking in, we had to sign a piece of paper stating that we would not download copyrighted material or stream movies or we would be asked to leave. 

    My favorite aspect of this campground is that they had a community garden that you were welcome to pick from. We got tomatoes, Swiss chard, peppers, broccoli, and more. Overall, this campground was fine for the few nights we were here and close to the attractions we wanted to visit. We never felt unsafe even though it was close to major cities. We chose this campground because we wanted to go to Ann Arbor and Dearborn and it was a very convenient location.

    Pros:

    ·        Good location if you want to visit Ann Arbor and Dearborn

    ·        Close to interstate for easy access

    ·        Long, level sites that will fit any RV

    ·        Community garden you can pick from vegetables

    ·        Stores and restaurants are nearby (some within walking distance)

    Cons:

    ·        Lots of road noise from I-94

    ·        No trees for shade or privacy

    ·        Would not recommend for tent camping

    ·        Many campers are long-term

    ·        “Buddy” campsites with patios facing each other

  • Mary B.
    Sep. 3, 2020

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Love this place

    A great campground in Ohio. So clean and so many things to do. Campsites are close together but they do honor quiet hours. Great trail around the lake and a fun and challenging disc golf course.

  • Marla S.
    Oct. 21, 2020

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    Beautiful, woody, peaceful perfection!!!

    Maumee Bay State Park. Ohio. Let me state: Awesome park Full hook ups, 50,30,20. Sewer. Water. Handicap sites too!!! Dump station, with rinse down hose if needed. Large sites, private by trees. Gives each on your own yard. All Back of sites are fields. No one behind.
    Quiet. Beautiful.
    Lodge on site, cabins too Store, pool at lodge, game room at lodge. Bathrooms, showers houses. Clean and kept up. Each area has one.
    Roads are set up with a circle at the end. Drive down them loop around then drive out. Angled driveways, easy to get trailer in. Or back in A and C class easy in and out too. Lakes, beach, canoe, kayak, bikes, hiking, boardwalk, wild life preserve, birders Haven, a scenic hill to climb.
    More pictures to come.
    They also have Hosts that stay here, and get free camping for helping parks out. Quiet times are observed. Perfection!!!! Wish all campgrounds had this layout.

  • Mary B.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Kelleys Island State Park Campground

    Best weekend camping

    We will definitely be going back! Campground is on the lake and is beautiful! So many things to do! The camp is clean, has a playground, and movie night. Bath house is a typical campground bath house. We had a tent site and it was huge! Sites come with fire pit and picnic table. Beach is within walking distance of campsite.

  • Sammii D.
    Jul. 16, 2019

    Camp Sandusky

    Very nice campgrounds!

    There is so much structure and order to this campground! The grounds are laid out so nicely! One big circle with cross roads all along the way. You can camp however you'd like too! They have RV sites, tent sites and cabins. All mixed in together so you can travel with all your favorite campers. They do breakfast every morning in the front pavilion for $4.50 (all you can eat pancakes, 1 sausage and coffee) I haven't tried it yet, but its certainly popular. Laundry is open 24 hours a day and in an open area. Not the biggest fan of that due to needing to do laundry in the rain. Bathrooms are clean and standard. Row of toilet stalls and showers in a separate room. They have a stellar playground area, I don't have kids but even I was drawn to wanting to play on it. Very pet friendly around here. Close to downtown, near Cedar Point and all the other attractions over here. They have 2 pools, one being heated. We haven't had a bad rain storm while we're here but you can tell by the ground of our spot its going to be bad and super muddy. All in all this campground is pretty awesome.

  • Amanda K.
    Aug. 1, 2020

    Sauder Village Campground

    Fun with Kids

    This was a great campground. VERY clean, nice bathrooms with showers. Ice and Wood easily available. We stayed with four kiddos in a tent spot across from a cool plash pad, a little lake to fish in and close to running water. Only reason this campground doesn’t get five stars is because of noisy trucks/highway noise, and a freight train which drives often at night. There is also a farm near the tenting spots with a rooster. Not the best place for sleeping, but would totally go back!


Guide to Maumee

Maumee sits on the Maumee River in northwest Ohio, creating opportunities for both water and woodland camping experiences. Most campgrounds in the area sit between 600-700 feet above sea level in relatively flat terrain. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging in the 80s, making May through September the primary camping season when water activities are most accessible.

What to Do

Birding opportunities: At Sterling State Park Campground, visitors can explore diverse ecosystems while wildlife watching. "Hiking and biking trails. Also has a smaller lake good for kayaking and fishing. It has a boat ramp to put into Lake Erie," notes Debra B.

Lake access: The region offers multiple water-based recreation sites. "The park has several fishing piers as well as a kayak launch into a small inlet which is navigatable all the way to the beach, approximately two miles," explains Frances V. about Sterling State Park.

Biking trails: Maumee Bay State Park Campground provides extensive paved paths. "It is also an amazing place to ride bikes, everything is flat and there are also plenty of bike paths. You are also close to the lake which I love," states Kayla H.

Wetlands exploration: Harrison Lake State Park features unique ecological areas. "The marshy swamp area was neat to see, there were several frog species, snakes, and we even saw a muskrat," shares a visitor, highlighting the biodiversity accessible to campers.

What Campers Like

Private sites despite proximity: East Harbor State Park Campground offers a balance of community and privacy. "I enjoy this campground because there are lots of great spots to choose from. I love the ability to walk or bike to the beach," explains Jaclyn B.

Seasonal natural features: The area's fall colors enhance the camping experience. "All sites are very generous in size and appear to be spaced with a decent amount of space apart with foliage providing varying levels of privacy. Some have beautiful trees that in peak fall color would be stunning," explains Lee D. about Maumee Bay State Park.

Diverse accommodation options: For those seeking glamping close to Maumee, Ohio, several parks offer upgraded stays. "Stayed one night on our way up to the UP. Was relatively quiet as it was midweek in May. Could get busy and sites are close together but no one was around. Some nice walking and birding trails from the site," shares Cameron H. about East Harbor State Park.

Water activities: Van Buren State Park Campground offers accessible water recreation. "Van Buren State Park is very easy to access from I-75. It has tons of trails and a pond," notes Lindsay B.

What You Should Know

Weather considerations: Lake effect conditions impact camping comfort. "My only tip would be to bring plenty of bug spray in the summer, there are lots of bugs that come off the lake. Also make sure you bring jackets and blankets, even in the summer it can get pretty cool in the evening," advises Kayla H. about Maumee Bay.

Site selection matters: Harrison Lake State Park Campground offers varied camping sections. "This is actually two different campgrounds -- North and South. The North Campground has larger sites spaced a bit apart to afford you some privacy. The South Campground has smaller sites that were much more closely packed together," explains Ari A.

Seasonal insect activity: May through June brings unique challenges. "Everything great except may flies! First two nights were perfect but then the may flies hatched (in mid june) and covered everything," warns Kourtney D. about Sterling State Park.

Terrain conditions: Water management can be an issue at some sites. "We stayed there in early May, we didn't have reservations so they had three sites open. We took the driest spot we could find. The ground was soft and marshy," reports Jeffery R. about Maumee Bay.

Tips for Camping with Families

Kid-friendly activities: Harbortown RV Resort caters specifically to families. "This campground has everything! Go carts, playground, disc golf, pool, ext... Just a one night stay to visit A friend. If you have kids it is perfect! Staff was nice and very helpful," shares Noel L.

Playgrounds and recreation: Van Buren State Park offers amenities specifically for children. "Tried it for the first time. It was quiet and relaxing. The camp host was nice and friendly. Kids loved having the playground so close to the camper," explains Scott F.

Biking safety: Maumee Bay State Park requires extra vigilance with young cyclists. "This seemed to be a popular campground for families -- especially little kids on bikes, so be extra cautious when driving around or even riding your own bike because the kids seemed to have no concept of safely riding around," warns Ari A.

Weekend activities: Many campgrounds offer structured events. "They also have coffee and donuts every Saturday and Sunday for a small fee. Biking and hiking trails that wrap around the camp and over to the beach and lakefront," notes Jess P. about Maumee Bay.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Bluegrass Campground offers full connections but with social considerations. "The campground is filled with mostly seasonal campers and the campsites are very close together. There are large trees on the property for shade," shares Lyle M.

Pull-through accessibility: Maumee Bay State Park accommodates large rigs. "Large state park with 256 campsites, all with electric (20-30-50 amp) hookups. Sites 1-11 and 21-29 have full hookups (water, sewer, electric). All camper pads are paved and long enough to accommodate large RVs," notes Lee D.

Site leveling and size: Sterling State Park provides well-maintained spots for larger vehicles. "Sites are nice and large paved slabs, most trees are immature offering little shade. Beach is kept fairly clean and raked often," describes Nicole A.

Dump station access: Van Buren State Park requires planning for waste disposal. "Campground was clean and quiet, had electric hookups at most sites. Host was very friendly. Only criticism is you have to drive to another area of the park for an RV dump," advises Nicole G.

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