Best Campgrounds near Lorain, OH

Campgrounds in the Lorain, Ohio area range from state park facilities to privately owned campgrounds, with several offering cabin accommodations alongside traditional tent and RV sites. Findley State Park Campground in nearby Wellington provides year-round access to cabins, while American Wilderness Campground in Grafton features tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options from late April through mid-October. Timber Ridge Campgrounds in Amherst offers year-round camping with cabin rentals available. These mixed-use campgrounds typically include amenities such as picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms and shower facilities, with most locations situated within a 30-minute drive of Lorain.

Many campgrounds in the region require reservations, especially during summer months when waterfront properties fill quickly. "We stayed at Timber Ridge for a month and found this to be a very nice campground. Sites are very level, full hookups, fishing pond, amazing indoor swimming pool," noted one visitor. Weather conditions remain favorable for camping from spring through fall, with most private campgrounds closing for winter while state parks typically maintain year-round operations. Several service plazas along the Ohio Turnpike provide overnight RV parking with electric hookups and dump stations, offering convenient stopping points for travelers passing through the region. These areas provide basic facilities and proximity to restaurants and restrooms at the adjacent service plazas.

Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the region, with East Harbor State Park Campground and Kelleys Island State Park Campground offering lakefront sites on Lake Erie, approximately 40-50 miles from Lorain. Campers consistently mention the appeal of water-based recreation opportunities, with fishing ponds at properties like Timber Ridge and lakefront access at American Wilderness enhancing the camping experience. A visitor to American Wilderness noted, "We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left. A quick walk to the playground for the kids, lake and store weren't much further." Most established campgrounds in the area cater to families with amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and organized activities during peak season, while the service plaza overnight parking areas tend to attract travelers seeking convenient stopover points rather than destination camping.

Best Camping Sites Near Lorain, Ohio (95)

    1. Findley State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Wellington, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 647-0534

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Beware, the sites are close to these roads and quite shallow, but because each road dead ends in a cul de sac, traffic is very light, even when the campground is full, as when we visited."

    "Lots of walking trails, lots of nature. Once off my favorite local ohio parks."

    2. American Wilderness Campground

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

    $35 - $69 / night

    "We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left (jackpot)."

    "Drive in sites are set back & not near the lake. They have back in & drive through sites. There is a small store. It is close to Cleveland & has Good Sam discount."

    3. Vermilion Valley Ohio Turnpike RV Lot

    2 Reviews
    Amherst, OH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 234-2081

    "Dump station as you exit. Gas and convenience items are extra helpful. Safe environment to snooze overnight."

    "Pulled in to the RV parking area around 9:45 pm, there was one other vehicle there. 3 more came and parked before midnight. Felt completely safe and not crowded by the campers on either side."

    4. Middle Ridge/Vermilion Valley Rest Area

    2 Reviews
    Amherst, OH
    5 miles
    Website

    "This is a test area on the Ohio Turnpike. Rv owners can self pay $20 to stay overnight. Quiet area away from the semis and common parking lot, but super close still to the plaza."

    "The location was in an suburban area."

    5. Service Plaza - Middle Ridge Overnight Parking

    2 Reviews
    Amherst, OH
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 234-2081

    "You can walk into the service plaza which has vending, showers, laundry.  The sites are very wide, with 30/50 amp service. It's behind where all the cars and trucks go. 20/night paid with a kiosk. "

    "The cons…lots of highway noise and trucks coming through but I like it if I am in a public place. The place was $20 for overnight. It was a full house. I felt safe!"

    6. Timber Ridge Campgrounds

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

    "You’re close to your neighbor but doesn’t feel like it. Quiet but also great for families. Looks like a lot of seasonal visitors."

    7. Riverview RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Vermilion, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (209) 606-0848

    "If you need a pump out it 20$ for emergency situations."

    "Great park in a great location with great people."

    8. East Harbor State Park Campground

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

    "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."

    "this is probably my favorite park in Ohio . it’s always clean people are so friendly and the lake is just beautiful !"

    9. Kelleys Island State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Kelleys Island, OH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 746-2546

    "Nice site on an island in Northern Ohio."

    "The campsites are located close to one another, and there is little tree cover between the sites which could potentially make for a less enjoyable experience at busier times of the year."

    10. Sandusky-Bayshore KOA

    17 Reviews
    Sandusky, OH
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 625-1495

    "Nice site in Northern Ohio!"

    "This isn't a place to get away from it all. It's behind a car dealership and next to a fairly busy railroad. But they do offer amenities to make your stay easier."

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Recent Reviews near Lorain, OH

474 Reviews of 95 Lorain Campgrounds


  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Nice quiet camping

    Quiet tent campsite parked in this area. There are quite a few RVs parked here and it appears lively, but the tent area in hilltop was quiet and secluded. Very kid friendly. At night, there was highway noise in the background. A lot to do here but also very close to Cuyahoago Valley National Park.

  • Jay L.
    Sep. 26, 2025

    Cold Creek Trout Camp

    Not the same as app says

    App says 17$ and the guy when I called told me 40$ a night

  • Dean N.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Spacious campground with nice beach on Lake Erie

    Ohio’s largest state park. Can accommodate big rigs. Most sites are electric, a few with full hookups. Many pull through sites. Very scenic

  • Dean N.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point

    Nice RV park but it is expensive

    Nice RV sites. Can accommodate big rigs. Beautiful landscaping. Right on Sandusky bay.

  • Jeremy R.
    Sep. 14, 2025

    Canal Fulton Canoe Livery & Campground

    Great location, laking facilities

    The campground runs along 100 yards or so of the tuscarawas River. Sandwiches by a railroad, and walking path. They allow you to drive to your spot to pack/unpack, but have to park in the lot. While the campsites are scenic and what you expect... the washroom, especially the shower are pretty lacking. There's a nice covered picnic area with grills available with your own gas. And a small (toddler) kids area. All in all, a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

    We stayed mid September and there was live music walking distance every night, a cute ice cream shop a short walk over the bridge, and a nice playground on the other side of the river that was also an easy walk.

    I didnt partake in the canoes... but they do a river clean up monthly and really seem to enjoy what they do.

    All in all a great cheap spot for a quick stay.

  • S
    Sep. 12, 2025

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Nice hiking, camp sites do not have a lake view, but the trails do

    Huge campground, sites close, no showers, lots of activities. Only a few sites have water .

  • Daniel G.
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Inland Acres

    Great place to camp!

    I had a great time at this location. It was clean, had everything that was needed and was a perfect location near the lake. I'll be sure to stay here again in the future!

  • Maddy T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    East Harbor State Park Campground

    Beautiful but Buzzy

    I booked one night here for the amenities on a cross-country trip.

    The laundry, showers, and water fill stations were convenient/ well-maintained.

    I gave only 4-star however 2 reasons.

    1. for the 5hr lawn mowing caravan that started at 7am in every direction. I’m not even sure what they were mowing since the lawns looked freshly cut. It was obnoxious! And
    2. not enough signage. For example, I had to ask for directions to the laundry rooms and then they are quarter only with no change machine. I had to make a trip back to the office for change.

    Overall, a nice spot with all the amenities you could need. Plenty of room and nice multi-use trail to the beach was great!

  • Adam A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Terrace Lakes Campground

    Family Fun and Friendly

    They have a nice big fishing lake they have a nice swimming Lake and other ponds to fish in a very relaxing and fun place to go


Guide to Lorain

The Lorain area lies along Lake Erie's shoreline in northern Ohio, with camping spots situated within a 50-mile radius at elevations ranging from 580-650 feet above sea level. Most camping opportunities near Lorain, Ohio remain accessible from April through October, with average summer temperatures between 75-85°F and typical rainfall of 3-4 inches per month during camping season.

What to do

Hiking on marked trails: Findley State Park features multiple wooded paths for different skill levels. "Findley state park is well maintained large park! 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," notes Kimberly C.

Water activities on Lake Erie: Many campers take advantage of the lake access at Kelleys Island State Park Campground. "The campground has a little bay which works out great for having a small boat, jet-ski, and also a small swimming area," according to a visitor. The park offers kayak rentals and swimming areas for cooling off during summer months.

Wildlife observation: Early mornings and evenings provide prime wildlife viewing opportunities. "Plenty of hiking bring your bike to see the whole thing via peddle power... The wild life In the area was abundant making hikes in the afternoon great especially near sunset when the deer in the area started to come out," reports a camper who visited East Harbor State Park.

What campers like

Clean facilities: East Harbor State Park Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "The benefit of C is that there is a very nice newer shower house by the pull through lots, the facility is hard to beat in a state park!" mentions Mark S. Bathrooms are cleaned regularly at most established campgrounds.

Site variety: Different campgrounds offer distinct settings based on preference. One camper at American Wilderness noted, "We had nice woods behind us, neighbors to the right and vacancy on the left. A quick walk to the playground for kids, lake and store weren't much further." Sites range from secluded wooded areas to open spaces with lake views.

Seasonal activities: Programmed events enhance the camping experience during peak months. "Many musicians set up camp and would jam out for some live evening music! Everyone was so nice at the campground," shares a visitor to Findley State Park. Campgrounds often schedule weekend events from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly, especially waterfront locations. "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," advises a camper at East Harbor State Park. Reserve spots 2-6 months in advance for summer weekends.

Access limitations: Kelleys Island State Park Campground requires ferry transportation. "You have to take a ferry to the camp ground. Kelley's Island Ferry in Marblehead. It is a few miles to camp ground so if you are renting and don't bring a vehicle you will want to rent a golf cart," explains Lauri J. Ferry costs approximately $100 round trip for a family with car.

Noise factors: Some locations experience regular train activity. Regarding Sandusky-Bayshore KOA, one camper mentions, "Train does go by frequently and the tracks are close. The noise didnt bother us." Check site maps when booking to position yourself away from potential noise sources.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: American Wilderness Campground offers multiple recreation areas. "Beautiful clean serene park with absolutely stunning beach views at sunset. Also the park has older shower and bathrooms however there always clean and well taken care of every few hours staff cleaning! Also the activities are fun and staff are pleasant as well," reports Andrew V.

Swimming options: Pools provide alternatives to lake swimming. "Timber Ridge for a month and found this to be a very nice campground. Sites are very level, full hookups, fishing pond, amazing indoor swimming pool," describes a long-term visitor. Indoor pools extend swimming season when lake temperatures remain cool.

Activity planning: Schedule campground-organized events for kids. Regarding Sandusky-Bayshore KOA, a visitor notes, "The campground has lots to do on the weekends. Fairly large campground. Has nice clean pools, lots of things for the kids to do: play at the parks, rent bikes, swim, jumping pillow....all the workers that drive around are super friendly."

Tips from RVers

Overnight parking options: Vermilion Valley Ohio Turnpike RV Lot provides convenient stopover facilities. "Clean with electric hookup got $20. Dump station as you exit. Gas and convenience items are extra helpful. Safe environment to snooze overnight," shares Susan B. These service plaza locations remain open year-round for travelers passing through.

Site selection strategy: Research specific sites before booking for the best experience. "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," advises Sarah A. about Timber Ridge Campgrounds.

Hookup availability: Verify utility connections when reserving. At Timber Ridge Campgrounds, "We stayed in a 29ft Travel Trailer, but sites could handle the largest of rigs." Most campgrounds in the region accommodate RVs up to 40 feet, with electric service ranging from 30-50 amp depending on the site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any RV camping facilities available near Lorain?

Yes, several RV camping options are available near Lorain. Middle Ridge/Vermilion Valley Rest Area offers a convenient overnight stop for RVs at $20 per night, featuring a separate area away from truck traffic with access to restaurants, restrooms, and a gift shop at the adjacent plaza. Another excellent option is American Wilderness Campground, which provides RV sites with electric and water hookups. The campground is situated near woods and includes amenities like a playground, lake, and store, making it a more full-service option for RV travelers looking to stay longer in the Lorain area.

Where can I find affordable camping sites in the Lorain area?

The Lorain area offers several budget-friendly camping options. Big Bend Trailhead Primitive Camping provides FREE primitive camping sites specifically designed for hikers and cyclists. These first-come, first-served sites are located just off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath in northern Akron. For an inexpensive state park option, Findley State Park Campground offers affordable camping less than an hour from Cleveland. This wooded retreat provides a quiet escape with amenities like fishing, canoeing, and kayaking opportunities, plus walking trails to enjoy nature without breaking the bank.

What family-friendly camping options are available near Lorain?

Families camping near Lorain have several excellent options. Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite offers a cozy camping experience with plenty of firewood provided and easy access to hiking in the nearby gorge, perfect for nature-loving families. Another family-friendly choice is Cuyahoga Valley National Park, featuring numerous hiking trails, historic buildings, and remains of the Ohio and Erie Canal. Though tucked between Akron and Cleveland, this quiet national park provides families with a peaceful outdoor adventure destination with educational opportunities. Both locations offer children the chance to explore and connect with nature.

What are the best campgrounds near Lorain, Ohio?

Among the highest-rated campgrounds near Lorain is East Harbor State Park Campground, considered by many to be one of the best in Ohio. This clean, well-maintained park offers numerous activities, a beautiful lake, friendly atmosphere, and a trail around the water. The park also features a challenging disc golf course. Another excellent option is Heritage Farms, a unique campground located about half a mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath. This fifth-generation working farm offers both standard campsites and shelters scattered among a Christmas tree farm, creating a charming setting for a memorable stay.