Best RV Parks & Resorts near Piqua, OH

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Several RV campgrounds operate within 30 miles of Piqua, Ohio, providing various hookup options for motorhome travelers. Poor Farmer's Campground in Fletcher offers electric and water hookups on grassy sites with some full hookup availability. Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort in South Charleston maintains 210 sites with 30/50 amp service and operates year-round with pull-through options for larger vehicles. Dayton KOA Holiday features 223 sites with full hookups, accommodating big rigs with both 30 and 50 amp electrical service. The sites at many parks sit relatively close together with minimal privacy barriers. "We were assigned a pull-through site with very low hanging tree limbs but were able to switch to a better spot - everything is clean, well cared for, and really pretty."

Access roads to most Piqua-area RV parks are generally well-maintained, with many campgrounds situated near major highways for convenient travel. Sanitary dump stations are available at Poor Farmer's, Tomorrow's Stars, and Dayton KOA, though some smaller parks like Welcome Woods RV Campgrounds lack this amenity. Most parks provide standard services including showers, restrooms, and trash disposal. Seasonal variations affect availability, with Tomorrow's Stars operating year-round while others like Thousand Trails Wilmington restricting operations from April through October. Pet policies generally allow animals with standard restrictions. Cell service remains reliable throughout the region, with no reports of connectivity issues in user reviews. Some campgrounds offer extras like swimming pools, recreation facilities, and on-site stores for basic supplies and firewood purchases.

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RV Park Reviews near Piqua, OH

396 Reviews of 74 Piqua Campgrounds


  • Napunani
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Indian Lake State Park Campground

    FHUs Sites in a field

    PROS 

    Able to reserve 144 days prior to arriving 

    Very nice campground but the design leaves a lot to be desired 

    Friendly camp hosts who were busy picking up trash in common areas and cleaning sites Moveable picnic table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Site D45 level asphalt parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Great view of lake from D loop; some had water access at rear of site 

    Quiet except for campground party animals who kept it going into the wee hours of the morning 

    Coin-operated laundromats in non FHU loops $1.50 wash and $1 dry 

    Free WIFI available and able to connect at campsite 

    Dump Stations at Park exit have complimentary hoses 

    Camp store sells hard dipped ice cream 

    14 miles from the Airstream Service Center in Jackson Center 

    CONS 

    No senior discount

    $6.50 reservation fee for self made on-line reservation 

    Basically the FHU loops are out in a field…no privacy from neighbors and no shade what so ever 

    Grass around sites desperately needed mowed, if you could get thru the large mud puddles 

    FHU loop D has narrow roads and require driving on grass to back in trailer and some campers in other sites had to move their vehicles 

    Short length of campsite required creative parking of tow vehicle 

    Damn Canadian Geese poop every...what a mess! 

    Site number on electric utility box 

    FHU sewer connection at the back of the campsite so bring the looooong stinky slinky FHU loop D had tiny toilet building, but no showers; showers were in non-FHU loops 

    No entry gate personnel on a Friday afternoon to accomplish check-in. Went to park office next morning and was informed no check in required prior to Memorial Day. Never saw a Park ranger driving thru campground

  • Andrea F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Kiser Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet Park

    This park is know for the lake that is kayak and canoe friendly since it doesn’t allow any kind of boat with a motor. It also features a beach , 2 playgrounds and several hiking trails. Just be careful if you hike with dogs since some trails intersect with a nature preserve which doesn’t allow pets.

    The campground itself has 20 electric sites , 56 primitive sites and 4 camper cabins. All the electric sites are pull through and all sites have a fire pit but only the electric sites come with picnic tables.

    Due to off season and COVID the camp store is closed and there is no camper host or park office staff around.

    We did notice lots of downed trees on the poorly marked hiking trails. Some trails just started but no maps were around and no trails were blazed. It was hard to tell where we were headed or how long a trail was. I tried using the new Detour app and it wasn’t very accurate for this park.

    We did have good Verizon cell coverage.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

    Easy Layover and Kid Friendly

     Tomorrow Stars Campground is an excellent layover off I-70, offering a family-friendly and quiet atmosphere. The campground features a pool and boasts clean, well-maintained facilities. The staff goes above and beyond to provide assistance, ensuring a pleasant stay for all visitors. With easy in and out pull-through, level sites, Tomorrow Stars Campground guarantees a hassle-free experience for travelers.

  • B
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

    Great Park

    We decided to stay here last minute. Read the reviews and went for it. 45’ Prevost w/toad. Pull through we were assigned had very low hanging tree limbs. I called the office and asked if we could use space 41 instead. No problem! Everything is clean, well cared for, and really pretty. We did not use the showers, laundry, or pool. Cost was EXCELLENT for a pull through, full hookups, and 50 amp service. Yes, there are people staying full time, but each space is well taken care of with pride it seems.

  • S
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Nice but hard to get good sites on weekends !

    Limited level campground with full and electric hookups (does have WiFi). Best areas are A (full hookups and B (electric hookups) with concrete pads, some with slight slopes. First sites #s on A side do have larger slopes! C through E are electric only but are hilly grass pads. Other areas are back in the woods with no WiFi connections and primitive bathrooms/ outhouses (no showers) But park has great recreational activities. Book early for weekends which are almost non existent during the summer for A and B areas! Also only one dump station in B area.

  • C
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Great quiet site

    A well manicured campground just outside Dayton, easy to get to, back in pavement site with 30A electric, picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of potable water spigots around, just not at the site. Dump station near the entrance of the campground. Walking trails along the lake well cared for. Plenty of activity with playground and an outdoor theater. Plenty of water-front pebble beach for enjoyment in the summer. Close to the campground is the marina with a restaurant , but won’t open til Memorial Day.

    Addendum: July 2021 - was speaking with a number of people who have been here and they suggest not going during the summer. There is a large influx of rowdy locals who don't quite respect the peace and quiet many of us like.

  • Jeremiah G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Archway Campground

    Quaint Stop Over

    Owner is a kind old man. Escorted us to our site and helped us pull in. 30 and 50 amp hook ups available. No sewer hookups but dump station onsite. Mostly pull through sites with lots of room between campers. Great location, right off I-70. Lowes, Walmart, Menards, and Dollar General very close by. Almost every restaurant or food type that you can think of close by. Fishing pond onsite that also allows swimming. Restrooms/showers very basic and dated. 5 stars for what it is. Not fancy, 5 stars for what it is. Family owned, no frills campground. Relaxing mom and pop campground with owners that go the extra mile to accommodate guests.

  • C
    Jul. 6, 2021

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Great place to stay, just watch your reservation

    Hueston Wood, a real gem. The park is about 3000 acres with a beautiful sailing / fishing lake. There is a beautiful lodge and golf course, archery range, and plenty of hiking paths and equestrian paths.

    The biggest issue for us was the description of the site at C36 was nothing like the description. We approached the staff in the office and they expressed no concern in helping us. One camping family left due to the office staff's attitude.

    Ok, now for the positive! We met one of the volunteers, Gary, who was able to find us a site to hold our 34 foot motorhome. He made our July 4th weekend, couldn't have been more accomodating. 

    Sites have 30A electric and there is plenty of potable water available around the campground, just not at the site. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table. At the A and B loop there was plenty of space around the site to spread out. 

    The dump station is fairly new and can accommodate 2 RV's. Though most site are grass, some have gravel, but the A loop sites are full hookup and concrete or paved (but not all flat). When setting reservation and with an RV over 20ft, shoot for A or B loop.

    The grounds are just beautiful, hiking trails great but not all marked well. A place we will return.


Guide to Piqua

RV sites near Piqua, Ohio are situated within Miami County at elevations ranging from 800 to 900 feet above sea level. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 85°F and winter lows reaching 20°F. Most campgrounds in this region offer electrical service ranging from 30-50 amp connections with varying degrees of tree coverage affecting solar capabilities.

What to do

Swimming and water activities: Natural Springs Resort features a spring-fed quarry with exceptionally clear water that's popular with families. "The lake is nice and clear, pretty cold (would love to feel it in August or September). Fun to jump into and overall pretty," notes one visitor who enjoyed the swimming area despite mentioning the pool wasn't heated as advertised.

Miniature golf: Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort offers an on-site putt-putt course that's perfect for all ages. A camper mentioned it's a "fun location just off the highway. Perfect for a family, has swimming pool, putt putt, and other child friendly activities... also has small fishing pond."

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds near Piqua provide fishing options. Poor Farmer's Campground features "a stream that runs through the campground is nice for the kids to play in when it's too hot for them on the playground," according to one reviewer, who also appreciated the weekend activities.

Hiking nearby: Thousand Trails Wilmington provides easy access to natural areas. "There is plenty of hiking close by and either Dayton to the north or Cincinnati to the south for plenty of things to do," reports a full-time RVer who stayed there while starting their journey.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Dayton KOA Holiday receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Excellent rural setting. One of the nicer KOAs. Great staff and facilities. Mostly level sites. Grass, trees, and a pond all very well maintained," shares a recent visitor giving the campground five stars.

Family-friendly atmospheres: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. At Natural Springs Resort, a long-time visitor explains, "Been camping here for over 8 years, over 5 years as seasonal campers. It's a great place to relax and unwind for the whole family!"

Spacious sites: Thousand Trails Wilmington offers room to spread out in certain areas. "This is a very quiet campground with spacious sites on Loop C. The pool is large and heated," notes a reviewer who appreciated the quiet setting.

Sunset views: Poor Farmer's Campground delivers scenic evening skies. "We were just passing through for a night, but this was a beautiful, and friendly spot to stay for the night... The sunset last night was simply fabulous," shares a traveler who appreciated the full hookup availability.

What you should know

Site variations: Campground layouts differ significantly across the region. At Natural Springs Resort, "Full service campground. 30, 50 am full hook ups. Water and electric only hook ups, primitive RV and tent sites. Some sites are shaded, most of them seem to be year round rented. Most sites not shaded and small."

Bathroom facilities: Quality varies between locations. Welcome Woods RV Campgrounds has basic facilities according to one camper: "The shower houses are older concrete buildings however the worst part for me were the bathrooms. The bathrooms come in two varieties. One is a outhouse type room... and the other is a porta potty."

Seasonal considerations: Operating schedules differ by location. Thousand Trails Wilmington operates from "April 17 to October 30" while other campgrounds like Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort remain open "All year" for winter camping options.

RV hookup variety: Electric service ranges from basic to comprehensive. At Poor Farmer's Campground, "Most of the sites are electric hookup only, some are electric and water, but we got a full hookup site, which was what we were hoping for," reports a traveler passing through.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort offers family-friendly recreation options. "Tomorrow Stars Campground is an excellent layover off I-70, offering a family-friendly and quiet atmosphere. The campground features a pool and boasts clean, well-maintained facilities," notes a visitor who found it particularly suitable for children.

Water recreation options: Consider campgrounds with multiple swimming venues. Dayton KOA includes "a large pool and a creek" according to a reviewer who recommended against renting bikes due to the hilly terrain but praised the water features.

Playground access: Check for play equipment suitability by age. At Natural Springs Resort, a visitor observed there was a "Newer playground structure, but for younger kids- no swings," which may affect families with older children expecting more extensive play options.

Weekend programming: Some campgrounds offer structured activities. Poor Farmer's provides "a lot of activities for the weekends planned," which one visitor highlighted alongside the stream access for children and playground facilities.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Tomorrow's Stars, a 45-foot Prevost owner with towed vehicle reported: "Pull through we were assigned had very low hanging tree limbs. I called the office and asked if we could use space 41 instead. No problem! Everything is clean, well cared for, and really pretty."

Service access: Love's RV Hookup-Bellefontaine provides basic amenities with restaurant access. "A little loud at times. Hardee's restaurant is a different option for meals," notes a reviewer who found the on-site food options convenient despite some noise.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies by location. At Thousand Trails Wilmington, a full-time RVer shared: "I use Starlink and T-mobile 5G. The T-Mobile seems to be working best here. The cell booster I have made it go from 'good' to 'excellent'."

Leveling requirements: Site conditions affect setup time. At Dayton KOA, a reviewer mentioned "the campsites are shaded and pretty level. I am using a pull through and it is long enough for my RV and 24' trailer," indicating adequate space for larger rigs with towed vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Piqua, OH is Poor Farmer's Campground with a 4-star rating from 6 reviews.

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