Best Campgrounds near Reynoldsburg, OH

State parks and private campgrounds surround Reynoldsburg, Ohio, providing a variety of camping experiences within an hour's drive. Alum Creek State Park, located north of the city, offers spacious wooded sites with electric hookups, full-hookup options, and tent camping areas. Jackson Lake Park in nearby Canal Winchester features nearly 200 campsites with amenities for both RV and tent campers. The region includes several water-oriented camping destinations, with Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA providing lakeside accommodations from April through October. A.W. Marion State Park Campground offers a smaller, more intimate camping experience with both electric and non-electric sites around Hargus Lake.

Reservations are essential during peak season, particularly for weekend stays from May through October. Many campers note that Ohio state parks fill quickly during autumn when fall foliage attracts visitors. "October weekends in Ohio State Park campgrounds are super popular," reports one reviewer who secured a walk-up site at A.W. Marion by arriving on Thursday. Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds, with stronger signals at locations closer to Columbus. Weather conditions can impact site quality, especially during rainy periods when drainage becomes important. Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with limited or no water service during winter months. Scioto Grove Metro Park offers free camping but restricts stays to weekends only and closes during winter.

Lakeside camping receives particular attention from visitors to the area. Alum Creek State Park features "a large reservoir with excellent fishing, plenty of undeveloped shoreline to explore from kayaks, canoes or paddle boards and a very large beach," according to one camper. Delaware State Park, described as "a gem in the Ohio state park system," offers less crowded alternatives with similar amenities. Families appreciate the playgrounds and recreational facilities at several parks, though some note proximity issues between sites. Road noise affects certain campgrounds, particularly those near highways. The camping experience varies significantly between state parks and private resorts, with state parks generally offering more spacious sites and natural settings, while private campgrounds provide more amenities but often with less privacy between sites.

Best Camping Sites Near Reynoldsburg, Ohio (103)

    1. Alum Creek State Park Campground

    80 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 548-4039

    "Happened to be next to the park host. No choice of where to locate my large tent.  Showers/bathrooms were OK--older facilities.  "

    "First off we have to say that Ohio State Park campgrounds are some of the best we’ve ever stayed in."

    2. A.W. Marion State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Circleville, OH
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 869-3124

    $21 - $25 / night

    "They had a scavenger hunt which made us really experience the nature around us, going through the woods off trail, going to the lakeside, walking around looking for different things on a list."

    "October weekends in Ohio State Park campgrounds are super popular so we weren’t able to make a reservation here. "

    3. Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

    12 Reviews
    Heath, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 928-0706

    "Then outside is the picnic table.  Due to health code rules you have to cook and do food outside of the cabin.  "

    "Not as close to the lake as we first thought but close enough. Will probably be back."

    4. Jackson Lake Park

    7 Reviews
    Lithopolis, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 837-2656

    $40 - $139 / night

    "As a moto camper, we really lucked out with a flat plot and didn’t have anyone in the spots next to us. My #1 complaint was the bathroom situation."

    "Easy access to sites. Staff could take a lesson in hospitality and giving directions on park."

    5. Tree Haven Campground

    7 Reviews
    New Albany, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 965-3469

    "They have a nice walking trail, potlucks, holiday events, live entertainment and are putting in a new, bigger pool! They also redid the driveway."

    "Great walking trail back through the woods. Pet friendly and the bathrooms were very nice. Well....I guess we did! We are now in a search for a Diesel pusher to go full-time!"

    6. Scioto-Grove Metro Park

    8 Reviews
    Grove City, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 949-1078

    "No driving your vehicle any further than the bottom of the hill. Great location, very beautiful. Spacious in between 5 campgrounds and right next to the Scioto River."

    "Got lucky and found an opening for site 5 which was right on river and away from the busier parts of park - didn’t see a single person. Nice tent pads, campfire ring, and provided wood."

    7. Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center

    5 Reviews
    Columbus, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 646-3976

    $60 / night

    8. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    South Bloomingville, OH
    39 miles
    Website

    $29 - $46 / night

    "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

    "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

    9. Cross Creek Camping Resort

    13 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 549-2267

    $35 - $95 / night

    "We stayed two nights here on our tour of Ohio. After staying in state parks, the narrow sites are close with no privacy."

    "Cross Creek Camping Resort in Delaware, Ohio is a very nice campground with friendly staff and lots of amenities!"

    10. Lazy River at Granville

    8 Reviews
    Granville, OH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 366-4385

    "I probably wouldn't select site 20 again, as it is close to the pool and the basketball court, alot of youth noise, but understand."

    "There was a huge thunderstorm one of the nights, where we initially retreated to our vans; but then decided to drive up to the store and got ice cream which made the kids super excited about the rain ("

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Recent Reviews near Reynoldsburg, OH

755 Reviews of 103 Reynoldsburg Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Great place and not far from home

    2nd time here, this time we booked for 10 days we liked it so much, very conveniently located for us. We would like to see more planned activities on weekends.

  • Zach L.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Hocking Hills KOA Holiday

    Fall trip

    Big property with every site type. Complete with KOA amenities. EV chargers on-site. Bathrooms were excellent individually separated rooms with showers and toilets. We were escorted to our site upon arrival. Very poor Verizon coverage but the Wi-Fi on site worked fine. Plenty of food spots just north on the highway exit we stopped at Milstone BBQ. Plenty of fun hikes in Hocking Hills State park.

  • Angie F.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

    Picturesque Hocking HIlls retreat

    While we are not horsemen, my husband and I so enjoyed our stay at this remote and picturesque campground. The property reflects great pride and financial investment: nicely-appointed and immaculate bathroom facilities; well-spaced campsites; classy equine stalls; and accommodating service second to none. Highly recommended!

  • Evan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 22, 2025

    Grins & Pickin's CampFarm

    Great area away from the busy park campsites

    G&P is exceptionally well maintained with 31 sites of varying sizes. Owner is extremely welcoming and prices are good. Front and rear Porto bathrooms for use.

  • J
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Delaware State Park Campground

    Great peaceful campground

    This is our second time coming here really enjoy this place it's typically more of a quiet relaxed camp there is a playground in each of the 4 sections for kids to play with a remodel shower house at each one. Att works good here verizion not so much but at night when people are sleeping verizion gets a little better.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Alum Creek State Park Campground

    Nice park but some traffic noise

    Spent three nights here while we were visiting friends in Lewis Center. We stayed in F09 and it was a great spot. Lots of protection on both sides so it was very secluded. And close to the shower house. Only reason I didn’t give this five stars was there was still quite a bit of traffic noise around the park that you could hear. Some nice hiking trails as well. Campsite was nice and level. Showers were super clean and awesome water pressure.

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

    Mt Gilead State Park Campground

    Small, quiet campground

    We like this small campground, it works well for us. Our pad was pretty level and not hard to back into with a small camper. however, a lot of the pads are at 90° angles instead of 45° so it can be harder for a larger camper back in. The full hook up side the sites are really tight together. The electric only sits are spread out a little more. Some have decent shade while others have none at all. Our site was really nice and had space for a tent or you could hang from a hammock. Great camp store, playgrounds, frisbee golf, hiking paths and small lake.

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

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Quiet park with level spaces

    This park was pretty packed over Labor Day weekend, but it still felt like it wasn’t super crowded. Our space was nice and level. Nice hiking trails in the area. Showers were very nice and clean. Several water spickets throughout the park if you needed to access them. It was a bit of a drive back into the campground, probably 3 1/2 miles.

  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Nice campground

    We stayed at site 63 , on the water. Big site, water view and plenty of space. The road across the lake has an uphill section and people like to race up it. Trucks, motorcycles and cars. Really loud. I know the campground doesn’t control the road, so it’s just a note about the noise. The site is amazing, and I would come back.


Guide to Reynoldsburg

Campers seeking outdoor accommodations near Reynoldsburg, Ohio can find sites within 15-40 minutes driving distance in all directions. The region sits at approximately 850 feet elevation with moderate seasonal temperatures that range from winter lows around 20°F to summer highs reaching 85-90°F. The camping season typically runs April through October, with limited winter operations at select locations.

What to do

Hiking trail exploration: A.W. Marion State Park Campground offers a 5-mile loop around Hargus Lake suitable for both hiking and mountain biking. "There is a path directly from our site that led to one of the hiking trails. Yay for us and our easy access," notes one camper who stayed at A.W. Marion State Park.

Swimming options: Multiple swimming opportunities exist beyond the state park beaches. Jackson Lake Park features a swimming pond plus a campground beach. According to one visitor: "My children were upset we had to leave early due to the storm coming in. The little lake was so much fun."

Boating and fishing: Hargus Lake permits non-motorized boating and fishing. At Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA, nearby Buckeye Lake offers additional water recreation options, with one camper reporting they had "great cabins and amazing fishing."

Urban exploration: The Korbel Campgrounds at Ohio Expo Center provides accommodation for events in Columbus, positioning visitors within 15 minutes of downtown attractions. A reviewer noted: "Full hookups, close to downtown and $35/night. Trains are close and frequent."

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Alum Creek State Park Campground receives consistent praise for site layout. "The camp sites are spacious and private, surrounded by trees and brush," writes one reviewer. Another adds, "Space and Privacy...the two things that bring me back to this campground year after year. We have never had a 'bad' campsite at the Alum Creek State Park Campground."

Free backpacking test sites: Scioto Grove Metro Park offers unusual free backpacking sites with provided firewood. "Free reserve ahead weekend backpacking campsites. All sites have 2 tent pads, a fire ring and firewood provided," explains a camper. Another notes it's "great if you're looking to test out some new backpacking gear."

Family-friendly activities: Cross Creek Camping Resort schedules weekend events that appeal to families. "We were there for the Halloween weekend and it was amazing," shares one visitor. Another mentions, "They have themed-event weekends, which are really fun!"

Clean facilities: Tree Haven Campground maintains clean bathrooms and offers laundry convenience. "Laundry is free. Internet works well and is free," reports a satisfied guest, while another mentions, "This is a beautiful, clean campground and it's very peaceful here."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: October camping requires advance planning. "Need to reserve online, books up very fast," advises a camper about Scioto Grove Metro Park. Similarly, backpacking sites there "only do it for a short season and in that season two weekend a month to avoid over use."

Weather impacts: Site drainage varies significantly between campgrounds. At Alum Creek State Park Campground, one camper warns: "Sites are nice with some sites able to boat up to them. Be careful with rainy weather, some sites have flooded in poor weather."

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds offer limited or no winter services. Scioto Grove only permits "weekend stays and it ends in wintertime," while Korbel Campgrounds specifies "Nov 1 - Apr 1, no water is available."

Bathroom conditions: Facility quality varies widely between campgrounds. At Jackson Lake Park, one reviewer found "the bathrooms were the most disgusting thing ever!" while Tree Haven receives praise that "the facilities are always clean and well maintained."

Tips for camping with families

Water recreation options: Lazy River at Granville offers multiple water features ideal for children. "The kids loved the swimming pools and splash pads, the awesome play ground and lots of playing in the creek," shares a family camper. Another adds it has "two pools, tons of activities! Staff is wonderful."

Rainy day alternatives: Some campgrounds provide indoor options during inclement weather. At Lazy River, during storms "they let all the tent dwellers use the game room to relax in and ride out the worst of the storm."

Budget accommodations: Cabin options provide economical alternatives to hotels. At Buckeye Lake KOA, "The little cabins you can rent out are awesome! They have bunk beds in them and are just enough to have shelter to sleep in and then spend the day outside."

Site selection for families: Corner sites offer additional space for children to play. A Jackson Lake camper recommends: "It was on a corner which was nice but so small, no shade, fire pit was so little, no picnic table or anything. But if the pool was up, it would have been better."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Cross Creek Camping Resort accommodates large rigs with full hookups. "Good mix of pull through and back in and is big rig friendly," mentions one RVer, though they note that "the sites are close, but not unreasonably close."

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven sites requiring leveling equipment. One Cross Creek visitor reported: "The site is not level and our leveling system has the front wheels off the ground."

Hose length planning: Bring extra-long hoses for certain campgrounds. At Lazy River at Granville, "The new section (sites numbers in the 200s) have hook ups at the front of the sites so you may have to buy longer hoses."

Urban camping options: For RVers needing proximity to Columbus, Korbel Campgrounds offers basic accommodations. "We like this kind of basic camping as we have a motorhome and use our own facilities," writes a visitor who appreciated the minimalist setup despite noting "confusing to find. Our RV GPS no help, but Google maps on phone brought us right here."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Reynoldsburg, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Reynoldsburg, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 103 campgrounds and RV parks near Reynoldsburg, OH and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Reynoldsburg, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Reynoldsburg, OH is Alum Creek State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 80 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Reynoldsburg, OH.

What parks are near Reynoldsburg, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 17 parks near Reynoldsburg, OH that allow camping, notably Alum Creek Lake and Delaware Lake.