Best Campgrounds near Malta, OH

The rugged terrain surrounding Malta, Ohio supports several camping areas from full-service state parks to primitive sites on public lands. Jesse Owens State Park encompasses multiple campgrounds including Sand Hollow, Hook Lake, and Maple Grove where tent camping and limited RV sites are available at no cost. Burr Oak State Park Campground offers more developed facilities with cabins, RV hookups, and shower houses within a 30-minute drive. Free primitive camping opportunities can be found at the Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail Dispersed area, particularly appealing to backpackers seeking solitude.

Most campgrounds in southeastern Ohio operate year-round though services may be limited in winter months. Permits are required for camping in Jesse Owens State Park (formerly AEP ReCreation lands), though they remain free of charge. "You need to get a free permit to use this recreation area. Pick one up at local gas stations or convenience stores, it takes less than 5 minutes," noted one visitor about Sand Hollow. Cell phone coverage is extremely limited in the region, particularly at primitive sites. Vault toilets are standard at most free campgrounds, while developed state parks provide flush toilets and shower facilities. Campers should bring adequate water supplies as some locations have unreliable water sources, particularly at primitive sites.

Waterfront camping represents a particular draw throughout the area, with numerous lakes and the Muskingum River providing scenic settings. A camper described Riversedge Campground: "Our tent was right on the river and Kelli was the best host ever!" Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, though seasonal challenges include mosquitoes and poison ivy during summer months. The terrain across camping areas varies significantly from sunny, open sites to densely wooded areas providing shade. Primitive sites typically include fire rings and picnic tables, though maintenance quality varies between locations. Many campers appreciate the night sky visibility, as one review mentioned "no cell service and very little light pollution at night so perfect for looking at stars." Fishing access represents a common attraction at campgrounds near water bodies.

Best Camping Sites Near Malta, Ohio (137)

    1. Burr Oak State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 767-3683

    "Wayne National Forest shares the area with Burr Oak State Park near Glouster, Oh. Wayne National Forest is split into three areas in southeastern Ohio."

    "The Blue Trail goes through here and provides a fun hike. There is a bathroom across the road and access to water at the entrance of the site. Showers are 15 minutes walk or a quick drive away."

    2. Sand Hollow (Campground C) — Jesse Owens State Park

    12 Reviews
    McConnelsville, OH
    9 miles
    Website

    "It's not listed on maps, but it is right across the way from hook lake, there is an access road you'll go on that will take you there. It's right off 83 in McConnellsville, outside Caldwell, ohio."

    "Very secluded, perfect for those nature lovers looking to get away from it all. No cell service and very little light pollution at night so perfect for looking at stars."

    3. Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail Dispersed

    9 Reviews
    Corning, OH
    11 miles
    Website

    "Nice trails to walk. nice area to visit i'll be back againg sometime this year."

    "Great spot for walk in or hike in camping! There are a couple of campsites at the trailhead and quite a few all along the trail."

    4. Hook Lake (Campground A) — Jesse Owens State Park

    7 Reviews
    McConnelsville, OH
    10 miles

    "Hook Lake AEP is I think the second largest of the campground areas, outside McConnellsville, Oh. Hook Lake campsites are spread throughout the woodland loop above the lake recreation area."

    "We did buy wood from a private home in a near by town. Great deal. $10 for a whole wheel barrow full of wood. Quality wood (dry and well cut). "

    5. Maple Grove (Campground G) — Jesse Owens State Park

    6 Reviews
    McConnelsville, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 453-4377

    "It has recently been purchased by the State of Ohio. The ReCreation AEP campsites has an outstanding FB (Facebook) page."

    "Maple Grove AEP is located outside McConnellsville, Oh and was ReCreated by American Energy Power. The campsite is clean, basic and free with permit."

    6. Burr Oak Cove Campground

    9 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 753-0101

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Some sites are close to each other, some are more spread out - see attached map. The ones you need to walk to (3-7) aren’t far - I wish I noticed them when I drove by."

    "A friend and I were just traveling through Ohio and needed a place to stay."

    7. Riversedge Campground

    3 Reviews
    McConnelsville, OH
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 962-2267

    $30 - $60 / night

    "We chose rivers edge for our annual father son getaway and we were not disappointed. The tent sites are right next to the water and there is a beach and dock nearby also."

    8. Blue Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Blue Rock, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 674-4794

    "Blue Rock State Park is outside Zanesville, Oh off I70. Rt 60 takes you South and then you have a choice of routes in. Good Ohio farmland scenery."

    "Newer flush toilets near the group camp sites are nice. Camp store has showers for camper use. Really pretty lake!"

    9. Wolf Run State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Caldwell, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 732-5035

    "Great smaller park, (1,000+acre) with easy access to the interstate. My Grandsons Love that the water is clearer than most lakes here in Ohio!!"

    "Lots of Ohio farmland countryside though. There is a nice size lake in the middle of Wolf Run so everything is based around it. Watch the traffic when driving from one area to another."

    10. Bicentennial Campground

    8 Reviews
    Cumberland, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 962-1205

    "We were camping there as volunteers with the Buckeye Trail Association to assist with trail cleanup. The Buckeye Trail is easily accessible from the campground for hiking."

    "I showed up at 1am and drove around looking for a spot, settling for the one that was closest to the entrance, and much more private."

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Recent Reviews near Malta, OH

625 Reviews of 137 Malta Campgrounds


  • A
    Nov. 1, 2025

    Kinderhook Trailhead

    Trailhead camping

    This is a horse trail camp. There is a vault toilet,a few trash cans,a water spigot and plenty of room for horse trailers. There are some trails you can walk or ride on. The locals were all very friendly. You can stay for 14 days and it's free.

  • 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.

  • David M.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Lane Farm Campground

    Quiet little campground for only $10.

    It is getting difficult for travelling motorcyclists to find a campground to sleep for the night as most that call themselves campgrounds are RV parks and don't allow tent camping.  Lane Farm is a gem for travelling motorcyclists.  We stayed there a week after labor day.  The rate as of 2025 is $10 and it is first come, first served for the 4 sites.  We were the only ones there.  The  amenities there are a vault toilet (it was clean and stocked with toilet paper), trash bin by the toilet building, picnic tables, camp fire ring with cooking grate, and lantern post.    It is right on Ohio state route 26, but there was very little traffic noise.  The entire campground is paved and the parking spots and sites were very spacious. There are parking spots in front of the toilet building.  As with many rustic national/state forest campgrounds there is no potable water there.  That didn't bother us as we came prepared with our own water and toilet paper.  The Little Muskingum river on the east side of the campground was very shallow and slow moving in September.  I don't know what it would be like earlier in the camping season.  All four sites are close to the river.  I was surprised to find that a week after labor day weekend there was still plenty of laying dead wood in the woods available for camp fire wood.  The forest service changed their web site structure and you'll find most of the links posted online won't take you directly to the campground page.  The current working link for the campground is  https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/wayne/recreation/lane-farm-campground

  • 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!

  • Jeff P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Hune Bridge Campground

    What Bridge?

    OK, yes, there is a covered bridge, but it's closed and full of local yocal graffiti. Part of the draw for me was the river running alongside, but it is bone dry. Other than that, it's your typical midway NFS campground. By midway, I mean it's not a full campground, and it's not a primitive site. Since the bridge is closed, a detour is available on the site, although it is not entirely clear.

    As with most NFS sites the email for the ranger isn't correct, and they don't answer phones or return messages. You're on your own.

  • D
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Hook Lake (Campground A) — Jesse Owens State Park

    Can’t wait to come back!!!

    Beautiful campground with fire pit and table. Our site was big enough for 3 6 person tents but most sites are smaller and fit 1-2 4 person tents.

    Good trails to hike and wonderful scenery. No cell reception unless you have satellite.

    The raccoons were a little to close for comfort in the evening make sure you lock your food and trash in your car at night.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Seneca Lake Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Nice campground on the lake. Some mosquitos& gnats. Much of the campground has sites/ trailers that are owned(or leased), with some campsites for daily/ short-term reservations. Someone we met explained that the short-term ones are on flood areas so they can’t let people build on those sites. Another aspect is that there are boat slips that are owned(or leased) and those can even be in front of one of the short-term campsites so water access is blocked by those no trespassing private docks. Okay place to stay on our way across the country.

  • Aly M.
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Blennerhassett RV Park

    Friendly campground

    The owner was great. I called when I was on my way, he gave me a space number, and I was able to go straight to it. Weekly and monthly pricing is great too.


Guide to Malta

The Muskingum River Valley around Malta, Ohio sits at approximately 700 feet elevation with terrain characterized by steep wooded hills and narrow valleys. The region experiences distinct seasons with warm, humid summers and cold winters that can limit services at primitive camping areas. Water access represents a significant feature at most camping sites near Malta, Ohio, with several offering direct waterfront access for fishing and paddling activities.

What to do

Kayaking accessible waters: At Riversedge Campground, visitors can rent kayaks with transportation provided. "They even drop you off upstream to start your trip," explains one camper. The campground recently purchased "62 acres for hiking across the road" to expand recreational options.

Stargazing in dark skies: The remote setting of Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail Dispersed camping area offers exceptional night sky viewing. "We only saw 2 other people on the trail while I was hiking out the second day," notes one visitor, highlighting the seclusion that creates prime conditions for astronomy.

Wildflower viewing: Spring visitors to Wildcat Hollow experience spectacular seasonal displays. "I recommend visiting Wildcat hollow in the springtime as the forest floor will be carpeted with beautiful wildflowers," reports a regular visitor who camps there "allllll the time."

What campers like

Direct waterfront access: Many Hook Lake (Campground A) sites provide immediate water access. "We drove thru Sand Hollow, Bicentennial and Maple Grove before choosing Hook Lake," reports a camper who found a hilltop site with cell coverage, noting, "We were able to get both att and verizon at around 2 bars."

Wildlife encounters: Camping at Bicentennial Campground provides abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. "The campground has a beautiful lake you fish or kayak on and there are a ton of birds so bring your binoculars," advises one visitor. Nighttime brings "music of nighttime bugs and frogs" according to another camper.

Camping without crowds: Wolf Run State Park offers secluded experiences even during summer. "We had the whole back section to ourself! Not a soul on site but a few boats out fishing," reports one visitor, who recommends sites 22-25 for "seclusion and the view."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly across camping areas. At Wolf Run State Park Campground, service is typically available, while at Wildcat Hollow "there is cell service when you're up in the ridges but there are a lot of dead zones in the valleys and even at the trailhead."

Trail conditions vary seasonally: Several campgrounds experience significant mud issues. "The trail is challenging terrain, especially when backpacking. It can be very wet and muddy in the spring (or after any rains), so be prepared for that," notes a Wildcat Hollow visitor. Similar conditions exist at other sites.

Water quality considerations: Water sources require careful assessment. At Wildcat Hollow, "there are signs posted at the trailhead that advise against" using stream water even with filters because "there is still active oil drilling in one of the hollows."

Tips for camping with families

Site selection strategy: At Burr Oak Cove Campground, families should consider specific sites. "This is our second trip to Burr Oak Cove and it continues to be a great place to camp for the weekend. Very family friendly with spacious sites (especially if you can get two next to each other)," advises a repeat visitor.

Overnight backpacking intro: Wildcat Hollow offers beginner-friendly backpacking. "Perfect place for a first time backpacking trek," explains a reviewer who notes both smaller and larger loop options with "campsites every couple of miles" for flexibility in hiking distances.

Wildlife preparation: Campers should secure food from wildlife, particularly at Bicentennial Campground. "The raccoons were a little too close for comfort in the evening make sure you lock your food and trash in your car at night," warns a visitor who otherwise enjoyed the "beautiful campground with fire pit and table."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At Burr Oak Cove Campground, RVers face specific setup issues. "If you are bringing a trailer or RV it can be a challenge to level them as the parking pads are sloped," reports a camper who otherwise found rangers "kind and informative."

Water availability planning: RV campers at Hook Lake should prepare for limited services. "They have trash, but no water," explains a camper with a 40+ foot rig who found suitable sites despite the primitive nature of the campground.

Boondocking opportunities: Jesse Owens State Park campgrounds offer free camping without hookups. "It's free but you'll need to bring what you need," advises an RVer who stayed at Maple Grove, noting the campground has "small and shady spots" with a host on site.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Malta, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, Malta, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 137 campgrounds and RV parks near Malta, OH and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Malta, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Malta, OH is Burr Oak State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 33 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Malta, OH.

What parks are near Malta, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 24 parks near Malta, OH that allow camping, notably Dillon Lake and Wayne National Forest.