Best RV Parks & Resorts near Middlefield, OH

Several RV parks near Middlefield provide seasonal accommodations with varying hookup options. Thousand Trails Kenisee Lake in Jefferson offers 30 and 50 amp full hookup sites with both back-in and pull-through options, operating from April through October. "The campground is divided into three loops with nearly 200 sites. Campsites include those with full hook-up (50 amp), electric only (50 amp), and some with no electric," noted one visitor about a nearby state park. Sun Retreats Geneva on the Lake features gravel sites with good full hookups, though most spots are occupied by long-term residents. Roundup Lake RV Resort in Shalersville provides water and electric hookups with sites surrounding a sizable lake, accommodating larger motorhomes with spacious camping areas.

Advance reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for premium sites with full hookups. Within 30 miles of Middlefield, dump stations are available at most parks, though some like Brady's Leap Ohio Turnpike RV Lot prohibit campfires while offering convenient overnight stops. Cell service varies significantly across the region—Pymatuning State Park reports weak T-Mobile coverage while Streetsboro KOA maintains reliable WiFi strong enough for video meetings. Most RV parks in the area operate seasonally from May through October, with limited year-round options. According to one reviewer, "The lots are not even close to level. You will need a lot of blocks to get close to level. Saw one RV with auto levelers with his tire about foot off the ground," highlighting the importance of bringing leveling equipment when visiting certain parks in the area.

Best RV Sites Near Middlefield, Ohio (87)

    1. Sun Retreats Geneva on the Lake

    8 Reviews
    Ashtabula, OH
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 466-8191

    "As newbies to all things RV, we needed a place in Ohio to break in our new travel trailer."

    "Nice huge CG with mostly long term residents. Gravel roads and relatively level gravel sites. Good FHUs. A lot of amenities for things to do. Laundry facilities were clean with good machines."

    2. Kenisee's Grand River Campground

    4 Reviews
    Madison, OH
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 466-2320

    "Lots of long term stays which makes this feel more like a community. Gated entry with provided code after payment given. We arrived after dark and had a little trouble finding our spot."

    "I e been a seasonal camper at Kennisee for 5 years. It’s a great place with a lot of events and entertainment for family’s."

    3. Thousand Trails Kenisee Lake

    3 Reviews
    Jefferson, OH
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Kenisee Lake RV Resort Thousand Trails in Jefferson, Ohio is a another great Thousand Trails park! This park is very large and has a park-like setting with 2 lakes."

    "Kenisee Lake RV Campground is a wonderful place to work from remotely if you have an external antenna to cellular internet. The campground is clean with plenty of open space and trails."

    4. Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground

    8 Reviews
    Sharpsville, OH
    32 miles
    Website

    $45 - $55 / night

    "Despite the fact that it’s not our normal kind of camping, in the woods, it was very comfortable. It does not feel crowded, sites were grassy and all utilities worked well."

    "Unfortunately they didn’t have a 50 amp site available so the owner gave me 30 amp converter at no cost and also helped me hook up my gray water and black water connections."

    5. RV Village Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Mercer, PA
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (724) 662-4560

    "The pool and playground are awesome for the kiddos. There are a ton of permanent sites which the folks are all very friendly. The resort is golf cart friendly and that’s how most get around."

    "I highly recommend this campground to anyone that loves to be around a lot of friendly people. We are going to make this our most favorite spot in western Pa."

    6. Kool Lakes Family RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Parkman, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 548-8436

    "The park has no paved roads and their dump station is not state of the art like some state parks , but works fine as I washed out tanks thoroughly and even treated both tanks w no pressure ."

    7. Roundup Lake RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Aurora, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 562-9100

    $15 - $45 / night

    "We arrived mid-September 2020, so Covid has had it's impact and it's past Labor Day so pools / lakes are likely closed to swimming most years anyway, but given the size and amenities this campground boasts"

    "We camped in a 33’ TT in a pull through site. Sites are close but shady and large enough for trailer and our truck.

    Camp store was nice, folks were very nice at check in."

    8. Love's RV Hookup-Madison OH 863

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    Madison, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 307-6005

    $32 / night

    9. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park

    10 Reviews
    Garrettsville, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 548-2716

    "If you're looking to stay off the grid, I stayed in M62, the woods directly behind me, no cell service."

    "Many of my friends from Ohio recommended checking out Nelson Ledges for apparent “cliff jumping” and a music festival."

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RV Park Reviews near Middlefield, OH

552 Reviews of 87 Middlefield Campgrounds


  • Marla S.
    May. 25, 2021

    Thompson/Grand River Valley KOA Holiday

    Happy Camping

    Relax, breath, and camp. Perfect spot.

    This Campground is quiet, full of fun, for families or older people. Beautiful area.
    Many pull through lots, with patios. 50. 30. Full hookup, (sewer and Electric) back in, pull through, tent sites, cabins, teepees. Swimming pool, private bathrooms and showers. Fishing lake, swimming lake, trails. Children play areas. Basketball, bad mitten/volleyball, Dog wash, dog parks (2), private fenced dog sites. (2)- pull through site. Golf cart rentals, and seasonal sites that are being updated, but all are decorated nicely, and kept up.
    KOA is revamping some of this campground. Work in progress, but awesome stay.

  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    Jun. 19, 2022

    Thousand Trails Kenisee Lake

    Great spacious park with 2 lakes!

    Kenisee Lake RV Resort Thousand Trails in Jefferson, Ohio is a another great Thousand Trails park! This park is very large and has a park-like setting with 2 lakes. There is fishing on the lakes and the campground has rowboats available to use. They have all the amenities a family could want such as swimming pool, playground, mini-golf, and more! The staff is friendly and very accommodating. Kenisee Lake has 30 and 50 amp FHU back-in and pull-through sites. The only downside is the internet which is lacking in this area. We have really enjoyed our stay here and will be returning! 👍🏻😬

    For videos on this campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • R
    Jun. 21, 2020

    Sun Retreats Geneva on the Lake

    It's Easy to Love this Campground

    As newbies to all things RV, we needed a place in Ohio to break in our new travel trailer. Indian Creek is family and pet friendly with all the amenities and even a great lookout spot across the street where you can take in a Lake Erie sunset. We loved the clean bathrooms and appreciated the staff's effort to maintain services while encouraging social distancing. All of their COVID-19 policies were well spelled out online and in signage across the resort so that you knew what to expect. All of the staff wore masks and bathrooms were cleaned often. Some of their usual events and programs were unavailable but they offered craft kits for children to pick up and do at their own campsite in lieu of the usual program. We enjoyed their beautiful put-put course and ice cream stand. They did not allow outside visitors in the resort. The only thing that threw us off was that the bathhouses were closed at night and we didn't know that until we tried to use them. The resort is expanding and adding new sites. They are planting lots of trees (it looked like one at each site) so the resort should become more park-like and less parking lot as they grow. We really liked the back-in sites with water and electric hookups because they were larger and more private and wooded. The fire ring was so easy to cook on that now I'm spoiled! The camp store/gas station was convenient and well stocked with camping supplies. Golf carts are available to rent if you need them to navigate this huge park. We rode our bikes instead. There is a township park just down the road towards Geneva-on-the-Lake proper that we used to spend some leisure and exercise time near the lake. We look forward to visiting this RV resort again in the future!

  • deb K.
    Jun. 28, 2022

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Outstanding site in great campground

    Stayed on a premium patio site and loved it. The campground and staff were awesome. Level site, great hook ups, awesome WiFi and cable. Clean facilities, 3 lakes (one with a fishing pier), 2 dog parks, and super friendly staff. 30 min to Cleveland. Walmart, gas stations and restaurants within 5 miles. Just off Ohio Turnpike, but can't hear it. Definitely recommend this KOA

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2017

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Love the Lake!

    This state park has a lot to offer with the highlight being a large 2,650-lake that appeals to fishermen, boaters, and swimmers. The park is over 5,000 acres and not only has camping but hiking, volleyball, fishing, playgrounds, picnicking, hunting, horseback riding, and more.

    The campground is divided into three loops with nearly 200 sites. Campsites include those with full hook-up (50 amp), electric only (50 amp), and some with no electric. This campground is suitable for everything from large RVs to tents. Sites and roads are paved and each site has a picnic table and fire pit. In loops where there is no water directly at the site, water spigots are scattered throughout. The restroom/bathhouses in our loop were really nice, modern, clean, and had laundry facilities which is a real plus at a state park campground. Campsites can be reserved online up to six months in advance. Since we were here in April, the campground was practically empty and getting a site was no problem. But, if you want one of the 29 full hook-up sites in the summer, you better book early.

    We really enjoyed the hiking trails and being able to leave our campsite and be right on the trails. There are approximately 12 miles of hiking trails and an additional 20 miles that are open to horses and snowmobiles. (Be aware that hunting is permitted in certain areas.)

    The park is about 15 miles from Cuyahoga Valley National Park which is a fantastic place to explore with a lot going on for the whole family! If you are interested in football, the National Football Hall of Fame is just down the road in Canton. The town of Hudson has a pretty, historic downtown with a fun old soda fountain.

    We would definitely stay at this campground again. It was a perfect place to stay while visiting family in the nearby town of Hudson. Loved having a paved site with full hook-ups especially since there was a lot of rain while we were there. The lake was perfect for kayaking and had we been able to stay longer we would have spent more time on the water.

  • John K.
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Geneva State Park Campground

    Monster Campsites!

    This park has huge campsites ! The pads are paved and they left a section of trees/woods behind each site to provide some privacy between neighbors. The bathrooms are very clean and the staff were helpful and friendly. The park is directly across the road from the paved bike trail which leads to the beach, marina, lodge and strip area. The trail is dog friendly but the beach is not. The campground is also pet friendly.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Shenango Campground

    Huge COE

    After getting off I80, our RV GPS wanted to take us on a wonky route, so we followed Waze and the campground’s(CG) web instructions that took us across the causeway on N. Hermitage Rd, then a right turn off on Birchwood Rd, which led us to take a left turn back across N. Hermitage Rd to get back to the Shenango Rec Area turn. Once we got to the CG, check in was quick and very easy. Just happened, our next door neighbor/camp host checked us in and told us we could get water off their site so we proceeded straight to site 199 that’s a back in with electric(50/30 AMP) only plus one of the better spaced sites in the CG. We had to maneuver a couple of times to get into the 90 degree site but the road was wide with no obstacles to prevent swinging into the site. We quickly found out that our 50 AMP connection had issues and after reporting it, a maintenance crew came within 20 minutes and fixed a bad breaker. We got 3 bars on Verizon and a handful of OTA channels. Due to the amount of mature trees, satellite would be iffy depending on your site. There are no FHU sites(camp host sites have electric& water). Electric sites are centrally grouped within the loops and spaced closer together than most COEs. The majority of the sites within this CG are dry camping and they too are fairly close together. The sites right on the lake were all dry camping. With all the dry camping sites in this CG, its nice that they allow generator use during non quiet hours. Quiet hours here are 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. There are water spigots periodically located within the loops and the CG map identifies where they are. There’s also a two-lane dump station located near the entrance but there is no potable water. There are signs stating no alcohol in the park, but people were openly drinking. We also noted that the contractors who clean the restroom/shower facilities start early in the morning and close the facility while cleaning, which was inconvenient for the dry campers just waking up. If we were to stay at this CG again, we’d come during the week and get a dry camping site on the water.

  • Jackie F.
    Aug. 5, 2022

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Great stop for one night

    Great campground on the smaller side, so not too much traffic driving around. Our site was gravel and fairly unlevel. Did our best to level it out but still have water collecting to the left. We lucked out and got a pull through last minute.

    Water pressure was low. ATT cell coverage was full. Lots of shade so couldn’t use our Starlink internet but the campground internet was great. Even had video camera meetings on it while working in the morning.

    Worth noting we were having some rig problems (slide out stuck in) and after calling four local places not one of them returned our calls. Only stayed the one night because we need to move on to get this fixed.

  • K
    Aug. 13, 2020

    Big Arbs Campground

    Lots of Hills

    The whole campground is on a hill. Most if not all seasonal sites. The area we stayed was mostly the party crowd and didnt seem to respect quiet time. There is a long list of rules most do not follow. And ownership takes no responsibility. We had to ask several times for a picnic table and fire ring.


Guide to Middlefield

Eastern Ohio's campgrounds near Middlefield typically feature rolling terrain with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 1,300 feet above sea level. The area receives approximately 45 inches of rainfall annually, creating lush surroundings for camping from spring through fall. Most camping options maintain grassy sites with varying degrees of shade coverage throughout the region.

What to do

Fishing in stocked ponds: At Kool Lakes Family RV Park, visitors can fish directly from their campsite. "Our kids age 4 and 8 fished from sun up Saturday to about noon and then sporadically after that throughout the day. That night we hunted large bull frogs. All catch and release," reported one camper, noting the convenience of waterfront sites.

Explore rock formations: The unique sandstone ledges at Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park offer interesting hiking opportunities. "There are numerous trails for different skill levels and tons of caves to explore. Also the view at the end is fantastic and is a great place to relax and read for the day," explains a visitor. The trails range from easy to moderate difficulty with most being under two miles in length.

Participate in seasonal events: Many rv parks near Middlefield, Ohio organize themed weekends throughout the camping season. A camper at Roundup Lake RV Resort notes, "The themed weekends throughout the season are fun and festive and there are a lot of activities to do and participate!"

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Guests consistently appreciate well-maintained restrooms at campgrounds. At Indian Creek RV Resort, campers report "We loved the clean bathrooms and appreciated the staff's effort to maintain services while encouraging social distancing." This attention to cleanliness helps make stays more comfortable.

Spacious campsites: Campgrounds with room to spread out rank highly. "The sites are grassy and all utilities worked well. It does not feel crowded," mentions a visitor at Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground, where sites offer adequate separation for privacy.

Water recreation options: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas. "The Quarry is beautiful and fun to fish, swim, 'cliff jump', and relax!" shares one Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park visitor. Roundup Lake RV Resort similarly offers a lake with "lots of fun things for kids of all ages."

What you should know

Cell service and connectivity varies: Working remotely can be challenging depending on location. One camper at Thousand Trails Kenisee Lake advises, "Kenisee Lake RV Campground is a wonderful place to work from remotely if you have an external antenna to cellular internet." Without such equipment, connectivity may be limited.

Seasonal operations: Most Middlefield area RV parks close during winter months. Kenisee Lake operates from April 27 to October 23, while Sun Retreats Geneva on the Lake runs May 1 to October 15, making advance planning essential for early or late season visits.

Campground atmospheres differ significantly: Each campground has its own community feel. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges Quarry Park has what one reviewer describes as a "Hippie Culture," noting "if you are not free spirited and open minded you may be uncomfortable camping here, especially on Festival Weekends."

Tips for camping with families

Look for dedicated kid activities: Kenisee's Grand River Campground offers specific family programming. "It's a great place with a lot of events and entertainment for family's. Multiple fishing ponds, Friday night bingo, bands, fishing tournament for kids, duck race, Christmas in July and many other activities," explains a seasonal camper.

Consider campgrounds with playground access: Children need space to play. Chestnut Ridge Park has "beautiful scenic open spaces, a large play ground, and super friendly host," which helps keep younger campers entertained throughout your stay.

Plan for noise levels: Some family-friendly campgrounds can be lively. At Roundup Lake RV Resort, one visitor observed daily sites are "a bit tight which lends to noisy evenings past quiet hours. We had to get creative making white noise for our toddler to sleep."

Tips from RVers

Bring leveling equipment: Many Middlefield area rv parks have uneven terrain. At Chestnut Ridge, staff "keep up on the gravel and leveling which is always appreciated," but preparation remains important for securing your rig.

Consider campground location for day trips: RV Village Camping Resort's location makes it "a great campground" that's "the nicest family campground that we stayed in," according to visitors who appreciate its proximity to regional attractions.

Book specific site types based on needs: Full hookups aren't available at all sites. At Sun Retreats Geneva on the Lake, "We really liked the back-in sites with water and electric hookups because they were larger and more private and wooded," showing how site selection matters for comfort.

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