Best Cabin Camping near LaGrange, OH

Cabins at several campgrounds near LaGrange provide comfortable overnight accommodations throughout the region. American Wilderness Campground in Grafton offers cabin rentals from late April through mid-October, while Findley State Park maintains year-round cabin availability. Most cabins include electric hookups and basic furnishings, with varying levels of amenities depending on location and price point. Sunset Lake Campground features cabins with picnic tables and fire rings, though bathroom facilities are typically shared. Timber Ridge Campgrounds provides cabin options with water hookups and trash service. According to one visitor, "The campground was just incredible. We had such an enjoyable trip. Our site was really pretty and we would visit again!"

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Findley State Park offers more basic accommodations suitable for visitors seeking a traditional woodland experience. American Wilderness Campground provides cabins with additional amenities for those preferring more comfort. Most properties require advance reservations, especially during peak summer months when occupancy rates are high. East Harbor State Park Campground includes cabin options among its accommodations, with restroom and shower facilities nearby. A camper noted, "The property is so relaxing and nice. We had a good time at the pavilion for a get together."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some providing only basic cooking amenities while others offer more complete setups. Campground stores at American Wilderness and Findley State Park sell firewood and basic supplies. Cleveland/Sandusky Jellystone Park features cabin accommodations with access to drinking water and electric hookups. Camp Hiyo and Hidden Hollow Camp also offer cabin options, though with more limited amenities. Maple Lakes Campground provides cabins with access to shower facilities and toilets, making it suitable for families wanting basic comforts while enjoying the outdoors.

Best Cabin Sites Near LaGrange, Ohio (50)

    1. Findley State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Wellington, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 647-0534

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking (rentals and bait available too!) are offered on [Findley Lake](https://ohiostateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/findley-state-park/r/campgroundDetails.do?"

    "The group sites are away from the main campsites, so you should have plenty of space for your group to set up and enough distance between them to not disturb the peace if you have a large group."

    2. American Wilderness Campground

    16 Reviews
    Grafton, OH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 926-3700

    $35 - $69 / night

    "We were tent camping on a site w/electric & water. We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left (jackpot)."

    "We love the fishing available here we also had the kids they enjoyed the arcade and gem mining we also liked the access to self serve laundry and camp store as well"

    3. Sunset Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Spencer, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 667-2686

    "The grounds are clean and the sites are very well spaced."

    "Mobile service was decent in most parts of the park although our spot F30 was on the fringe for usable video."

    4. Cleveland/ Sudusky Jellystone Park

    7 Reviews
    New London, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 652-2267

    $50 - $70 / night

    "Clean common areas. Nice pool, camp store on site with a nice selection of camp gear. Snack bar with pizza, ice cream etc. Tons of planned activities for the kids."

    "Good sized playground. Great for kids."

    5. Timber Ridge Campgrounds

    3 Reviews
    Vermilion, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 965-4113

    "Hit up the ATM prior to arriving, as this park is cash / check only. It’s gorgeous with super large sites. Plenty of space. You’re close to your neighbor but doesn’t feel like it."

    "Stores are very level, full hookups, fishing pond, amazing indoor swimming pool. Staff was extremely nice. Many if the campers are long term but have several overnight doors as well."

    6. Rvino - Camp Hiyo

    4 Reviews
    Lodi, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 625-2817

    $33 - $999 / night

    "Nice park, two fenced dog parks. Bathrooms were clean."

    7. Maple Lakes Campground

    6 Reviews
    Seville, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 336-2251

    $45 - $50 / night

    "A little restrictive if you have pets. Guard gate and expansive grounds - lovely fishing pond; clean showed and bathrooms- excellent spacing between spaces."

    "This is a beautiful location. Lots of long term campers. Beautiful trees and the fishing lakes had lovely benches."

    8. Hidden Hollow Camp

    1 Review
    Lodi, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 722-9364

    9. East Harbor State Park Campground

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

    "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"

    "Very nice campground, it’s large so if you’re walking around, remember to take a map. The campground is right on the shore of Lake Erie, there are a few restaurants nearby."

    10. Indian Trail Campground

    3 Reviews
    New London, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 929-1135

    "Nice campground clean restrooms. Didn’t use the showers since we had full hook up. Swimming Pool and trails to ride the golf cart. Activities on the weekends."

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Cabin Reviews near LaGrange, OH

466 Reviews of 50 LaGrange Campgrounds


  • Kelly L.
    Jun. 24, 2019

    Mohican Adventures Campground and Cabins

    Family Friendly

    Great campground with lots to do! RV sites are a little small and close together, but comes with a picnic table and fire pit. There are back in and pull through RV spots - along with nice shady spots for rent camping. Cabins are also available. Great spot to camp if interested in tubing/canoeing/kayaking down Mohican river. When you arrive everyone in the vehicle checks in, and then someone on a golf cart takes you to your spot. Campground has an indoor pool and hot tub. Also has pond with paddle boards and paddle boats that need to be reserved at additional cost. Quite a few playgrounds available and mountain bike trails. Small creek runs along the campground. All guests are given a wrist band that gives you a discount at the Trails End restaurant and at Mohican Adventures across the street.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2023

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Winter Time But No Snow

    We stayed on a full hook up site (turned off for the season) that had a nice concrete level pad. There was also a nice side pad that kept our chairs clean. A little further back in the campground to be close to the shower house that was open. Then found out that comfort station next to us was open - nice! Also close the water which was full and rushing all weekend.

    The camp store was open on the weekend and the staff was nice to chat with. They had wood, but it was slab cut which doesn’t burn very well. We decided against it. Lots of snacks and other items still available.

    Some sites were really close to the water, almost too close as the water flooded a few spots. The campground is nice to walk if you like to get in a little workout. They also have small camper cabins and them much bigger cabins which a few are pet friendly.

    We went on a hike by the covered bridge to one of the waterfalls. Lots of trials to choose from.

  • E
    Jul. 25, 2022

    Roundup Lake RV Resort

    Great Lively Place with lots of Amenities

    Starting off, everyone from the employees to the other campers were super friendly! My boyfriend and I rented The Park Model Cabin which was sort of a half trailer with a full bathroom and full kitchen. The bed was the only detractor of our trip, as it was mostly springs. We brought our air mattress in for the second night and slept much better. The themed weekends throughout the season are fun and festive and there are a lot of activities to do and participate!

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2018

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Unexpected Treat in Central Ohio

    As part of a nearly 200-mile bikepacking ride, this was our last stop! We spent 2 nights in their "Class B" area down in the Mohican River Valley and loved it.

    The oddly named “Class A” camping area offers everything from full-hook up camping slots for campers large and small, as well as just electric sites and 10 “walk-in” primitive sites, and cabins -- all of which are reservable. This area has all the bells and whistles of a modern campground with an environmental learning center, a nice outdoor pool, clean showers and bathrooms, an extensive playground and hiking and mountain biking trails right out the front door.

    The “Class B” area offers 25 primitive sites on a first-come, first-served basis. It is almost 6 miles by road from the “A” services, but only a 2-mile flatish hike along the river trail. At these sites, there are only pit toilets and a water pump. Each site has a picnic table and a small fire ring. There is also a large group camping area just a few miles away from the primitive “Class B” area.

    Tubing and canoeing are available within the park, but there are also several canoe outfitters in the area which provide rental / pick up services. The sheer number of these businesses makes me think that summer time can be crowded!!

    Beautiful shaded trails meander all throughout the park and they boast some of the most challenging mountain biking in the mid-west, so read your trail maps. Hiking, equestrian and winter snowmobile trails also offer some great opportunities to get out and stretch your legs throughout the year. There is also a safe and convenient, bike lane / bike path into nearby Loudonville, which has a small grocery story and the usual fast-food restaurants.

    Note: The only reason why this park didn't get a 5 star was due to their customer service. It was absolutely lousy, confusing, and the young folks working behind the counter acted as if they didn't want to be there and/or hadn't been trained. We almost left, but since we had cycled 42 miles to get there that day, we chose to stay and enjoyed our time in their Class B sites.

  • 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.

  • Chase G.
    Jun. 7, 2019

    Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point

    Immaculate!

    Absolutely beautiful RV park! Gorgeous views of Lake Erie and walking distance to the gate of Cedar Point. Beautiful landscaping and very clean. Staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. Good little camp store with reasonable(ish) prices. Too chilly to swim but the pool looks nice. Bathhouses are updated, clean and very nice, but pretty far from about half of the sites. One section has premium sites with upgraded grills and fire pits and crazy good lake views. The regular sites are still well landscaped and each have a grill and an extra long picnic table, but no fire pit. You can bring your own fire pit if your site doesn't have one. No bikes or golf carts allowed on the grounds, but there are Cedar Point buses available day & night as well as rickshaws during the day. Until now I have held Disney World's Fort Wilderness as the penultimate place for camping but they could learn a few things from Cedar Point! We stayed five nights in a pull through sites, #231. I would love to snag a premium site for our next trip but it may be difficult because they allow you to book up five years in advance!

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2019

    Malabar Farm State Park Campground

    Rustic

    I found Malabar Farm in Lucas, OH on my way home from Mom’s house. Never heard of it before and I have been this way for over 20 years now. Louis Bromfield was a conservationist and among many other things (including winning a Pulitzer) he was in the forefront of organic and self-sustaining gardening. This place is amazing! ( and would be an excellent home schoolers camping trip!) Not your typical going hiking kinda campground (there are trails but they are not “major”) you come here to step away from city life and tour a working farm. Ohio countryside at its best. Primitive camping with a gravel parking pad and water, fire ring, picnic table and hitching post. No reservations, this is a first come campground. There’s also a small rentable cabin open year round. Definitely worth a visit and very family oriented events. ( your teenager will roll their eyes at you but probably secretly enjoy the visit)

  • L
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Mohican State Park Campground

    Great park

    This is a great state park campground. We stayed at an electric site. The spots are decent sized, plenty of restrooms, pool, playground and camp store that sells ice cream! Tubing down the creek next to the campground was super cool too. Cabins looked very nice and secluded. We hiked to the swinging bridge which was newly dedicated (May 2021).

  • A
    Jun. 5, 2018

    Kelleys Island State Park Campground

    Vacation island campground

    To reach Kelley's Island, you have to take the only ferry. Our round trip roundtrip fare for 3 adults and a vehicle was a around $100. It's around 25 mins across to the island. The island has about 500 full time residents. The road that runs up the center of the island, Division Street, starts a little west of the ferry stop and ends at the State Park. There are some small shops, restaurants, miniature golf, ice cream and fudge shops. There are golf cart rentals and lots of bikers and walkers on the island. You could walk the

    The state park was beautiful. Filled with boaters, families and RVers. The bathrooms were clean, the park sold firewood and ice. There was an ice cream shop across from the entrance. Our tent spot was level. Quiet hours started at 11 pm. Unfortunately, people ignored it. I kept hoping the camp host would walk around and say something. Someone's car alarm went off at 5 am and the dogs got up and our day started. I would recommend watching the sunrise from the park benches at the water's edge. It was beautiful.

    There were places to put your kayaks in as well as a boat launch by the park. People were fishing off the jetting that protects the swimming area.

    It will get chilly at night, the sites on the edge of the water were windier. And bring your bug spray. Beautiful island, fun brewery on the island, sites are crowded. I would easily head back.


Guide to LaGrange

Cabin camping near LaGrange, Ohio offers access to Northeast Ohio's glacial terrain with elevations ranging between 800-950 feet above sea level. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm summers reaching 85°F and cold winters, providing year-round camping opportunities. Summer cabin rentals typically fill 3-4 months in advance during peak season at most campgrounds.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: Findley State Park Campground has multiple marked trails totaling over 14 miles. According to Kimberly C., "We can easily get lost on 3 mile hikes in the woods and still be on marked paths! The roads are paved and excellent for biking and skating."

Fishing opportunities: American Wilderness Campground has a fishing lake popular with families. Jessica J. reports, "We love the fishing available here we also had the kids they enjoyed the arcade and gem mining."

Water activities: East Harbor State Park Campground features access to Lake Erie with multiple water recreation options. As Elijah G. notes, "Watching the sun set and rise on the beach/swimming area was a great experience. The location puts you right on Lake Erie and close to great locations such as Put in Bay, Kelly's island and cedar point."

Arcade gaming: Several cabin campgrounds offer indoor entertainment. At American Wilderness Campground, Luis G. shared, "We loved the vibe here and the campground is nice and quiet and the clean restrooms and shower house was a plus we had a good time taking the kids to the arcade."

What campers like

Peaceful environment: Sunset Lake Campground earns praise for its tranquil atmosphere. Carrisa P. notes, "This is a very quiet and relaxing campground. The grounds are clean and the sites are very well spaced."

Clean facilities: Maple Lakes Campground maintains high standards for public facilities. Penny G. reports, "Nice public restrooms. Dogs are allowed for no additional fee. Great pool and activities. On holiday weekends they have live music that was really good."

Spacious sites: Many cabin campers appreciate well-separated accommodations. At Maple Lakes Campground, Jon P. observed, "Plenty of grass and good spacing between the sites. Most appear to be seasonal or full time living."

Natural views: Several properties feature scenic landscapes. Kimberly L. described Maple Lakes as "Heaven on Earth! The loveliest of settings... super well cared for nestled in the prettiest neighborhood... lovely fishing pond."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Peak season fills quickly at several campgrounds. Jeffrey L. warns about Findley State Park Campground: "Very nice, comfortable campground, kids loved it. Only downfall is trying to find an open spot for reservations. Place is booked most of the time. If you're planning a holiday weekend you need to book 6 months in advance."

Payment policies: Some facilities have specific payment requirements. Sarah A. advises about Timber Ridge Campgrounds: "Hit up the ATM prior to arriving, as this park is cash / check only. It's gorgeous with super large sites."

Pet restrictions: Not all cabin campgrounds allow pets at every location or throughout all areas. Tracy L. notes about Maple Lakes Campground: "You aren't allowed to walk a dog around the park which was a very odd rule. Had to stay at your site."

Site selection matters: Different cabin locations have varying advantages. Mark S. explains about East Harbor State Park, "The key is site selection at East Harbor... Section C was nice, though in hot sunny days there is very little shade to protect you. The other sections of the park have tall shade trees that work out great."

Tips for camping with families

Cabin amenities vary significantly: Check what each cabin includes before booking. At Cleveland/Sudusky Jellystone Park, Kathryn P. reports, "Large campground with a nice mix of seasonal and overnighters. Clean common areas. Nice pool, camp store on site with a nice selection of camp gear. Snack bar with pizza, ice cream etc."

Activity planning: Many cabin campgrounds schedule regular events. At American Wilderness, Cassie V. shared, "We had a nice fire roasting s'mores the atmosphere is so clean and nice we had a easy check in and we got to enter a chili cook off."

Nature programs: Educational opportunities exist at several locations. Sheri S. mentions, "Great hiking, wonderful nature center on site with some planned activities to participate in. Camp store is also in close proximity to nature center."

Playground options: Multiple properties feature child-friendly play areas. Susan G. notes about Cleveland/Sandusky Jellystone Park: "Nice, clean pool area. Good sized playground. Great for kids."

Tips from RVers

Site differences: Indian Trail Campground offers varied options for different needs. Dawn S. notes, "Nice campground clean restrooms. Didn't use the showers since we had full hook up. Swimming Pool and trails to ride the golf cart. Activities on the weekends."

Weather preparation: Cabin campers should consider seasonal conditions. Evan D. advises at Findley State Park, "Dirt in the campsites is packed super tight, it's hard to drive tent stakes. However, it's flat enough where it isn't really an issue."

Group camping options: Some locations specialize in accommodating larger gatherings. Joel C. shared about Hidden Hollow Camp: "We have camped here multiple times with out scout troop. Facilities are excellent with a large clubhouse with kitchen."

Local attractions: Many cabin campgrounds serve as convenient bases for regional activities. The Wandering Shores shares about Timber Ridge: "We stayed at Timber Ridge for a month and found this to be a very nice campground. Stores are very level, full hookups, fishing pond, amazing indoor swimming pool."

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