Best Campgrounds near Camp Dennison, OH

Camping near Camp Dennison, Ohio encompasses a variety of established campgrounds within a short drive of the Cincinnati metropolitan area. East Fork State Park Campground in Batavia provides year-round camping with both tent and RV sites along a large lake, while Stonelick State Park Campground in Pleasant Plain operates seasonally from April through October with lakeside camping options. Winton Woods Campground, managed by Hamilton County Parks, sits closer to Cincinnati and features paved RV sites alongside tent camping areas. Jim Terrell Park offers a smaller camping experience along the Little Miami River with access to the 76-mile Milford Bike Trail. These campgrounds provide varying levels of amenities within 15-30 minutes of Camp Dennison.

Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and fall color season. According to reviews, "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio" with comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage. Spring camping can bring occasional flooding along the Little Miami River, affecting some riverside sites. Summer temperatures typically range from 70-90°F with moderate humidity. Winter camping is available at select locations like East Fork State Park and Winton Woods, though with reduced services. Fire restrictions are uncommon in this region except during unusual drought conditions. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with stronger signals at campgrounds closer to Cincinnati.

Water recreation forms a central feature of camping in this region, with multiple lakes and the Little Miami River providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Family-friendly amenities are common at the larger state parks, with East Fork offering extensive hiking trails and Winton Woods providing paved walking paths suitable for children. Most campgrounds accommodate pets with standard leash requirements. RV campers will find the most extensive hookup options at Winton Woods and Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA, while tent campers seeking more seclusion might prefer the walk-in sites at Stonelick State Park or the smaller Jim Terrell Park. Visitors note that weekday camping typically offers a quieter experience than weekends, when many campgrounds reach capacity.

Best Camping Sites Near Camp Dennison, Ohio (98)

    1. East Fork State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Concord, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 734-2730

    $39 - $52 / night

    "This is your standard Ohio State Park campground.  It has the usual parking, water, restrooms, camp store, and activities.  East Fork is rather nice as it has the lake and long trails. "

    "Our favorite campsite for the outskirts of Cincinnati. Lots of great spots available! You can get to the lake in about a 15 minute drive."

    2. Stonelick State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 625-6593

    $27 - $70 / night

    "Our spot was right next to a small Pollinator trail that lead to the water. My little ones had a blast riding their scooters around the round about. The restrooms are a quick walk and very clean."

    "This is a great park in southern Ohio, easy to reach, 20 minutes off the interstate 275. There are a number of good sites, but some with a significant slope that leveling would be an issue."

    3. Winton Woods Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    13 miles
    Website

    "Tent/RV sites were level and had lots of Shade and trees for Hammocks. 1.7 mile paved walking trail is great for walking, running and biking. A short 18 hole Disc Golf course is close by."

    "The location is located on the lake with access to put in a kayak or canoe. The bathrooms are clean, with private combined shower/dressing stalls."

    4. Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park

    14 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 851-2267

    $43 - $73 / night

    "The campground fills up fast and there were plenty of shaded electric sites close to the lake. There were also plenty of pull through sites for the big rigs."

    "Playground and walk path well kept."

    5. Tucker's Landing

    8 Reviews
    Fort Thomas, KY
    11 miles
    Website

    $25 - $54 / night

    "Site 22 had a beautiful view of the ohio river. The kids enjoyed seeing the barges going up and down the river. It was very quiet and peaceful. Sites were very clean."

    "Not much in the surrounding area."

    6. Jim Terrell Park

    3 Reviews
    Terrace Park, OH
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 831-4192

    $5 / night

    "The Milford bike trail is part of a paved bike path that is 76 miles long.  This campsite is tucked away as in across the street from the bike trail."

    7. Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    10 Reviews
    Lebanon, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 932-7717

    "This KOA sets the bar for the Ohio locations we have visited. The bathrooms are amazing and private. The tent site we had was huge and there were actually trees for our suspended tent and hammocks."

    "Cute town Cons: sites are fairly close to each other."

    8. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    Waynesville, OH
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (937) 488-4595

    $39 - $52 / night

    "There is a little store, but note that the firewood is in huge, unburnable pieces, (as most Ohio state park firewood is), so you'll need tons of kindling and several firestarters, or an ax and some way"

    "We stayed in Site 12, which was huge and conveniently located close to a fairly new shower house. That facility was among the very best I've seen! Amazingly clean!"

    9. Olive Branch Campground

    13 Reviews
    Oregonia, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 932-2267

    $47 - $75 / night

    "This campground is shady, quiet with plenty to do in the surrounding area. There is a pool, laundry room and large field with a playground and basketball court."

    "There is a nice walking trail through the woods, a small pool, playground, and a pond for fishing."

    10. Cozy-Dale Campground

    3 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 722-1692

    "I cannot say enough good things about this campground the kids can fish run around there’s a large playground and horseshoes and a basketball hoop."

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Recent Reviews near Camp Dennison, OH

674 Reviews of 98 Camp Dennison Campgrounds


  • Cynthia K.
    May. 23, 2026

    Mounds State Recreation Area Campground — Brookville Lake

    SRA in Southeast Indiana

    62 full hookup sites in the C Loop. 388 electric sites.

     We stayed at site 58 which is a large sunny site by the bathroom/shower house. This would be a great site for a family- lots of room for kids to run around.

     Bathroom/showers were disgusting! Just filthy, even for a state park. We only saw them "cleaned" once on Friday afternoon.

     There's a boat launch just for campers. Actually several boat launches on the East side of the lake. 

    This is a big park for fishing & boating. My fisherguy did catch fish. There's a beach. Several hiking trails. The Glidewell Trail goes past an Indian Mound. 

    The camp store is really nice! 

    There's no nature center, but they have interpretive programs that meet at trailheads or the camp store.

     This campground had a lot of empty sites, so it may be less popular than Whitewater Memorial State Park. Aside from the bathrooms, we had a good time there.

  • Gary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Equestrian Camp — Caesar Creek State Park

    Dry camping alternative

    Couldn’t get in to the Craser Lake campground because it was full came here as an alternative. Wooded sights are nice, large enough for trailer. No potable water. Pit toilets but they constructed a new modern outhouse but as of my visit not open. It’s an Equestrian friendly so lots of people with horses.

  • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Wright-Patterson AFB FamCamp

    Clean, Quiet, Secure, No Thrills

    First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.

  • Don K.
    May. 5, 2026

    East Fork State Park Campground

    Great State Park Camping & very nice lake plenty of fishing. Boating & water craft

    They have horseback riding trails , bring your own horses , witch they have accomidations for or rent from near by stables . Basketball courts , bike rental, Bridle Path , Cornhole , drinking water ,dumpsters. Hiking , kayak rentals , nature center , mini golf ,mountain bike trailhead parking , pickle ball , ping pong , playground ,recycling , shelter house , shower houses ,soccer , volleyball ,wifi , all play courts are ADA accessable , full hookups , electric only hookups , boat ramps both camping & public sandy beeches , Really Nice Eauestrian Camping , golf cart use 416 sites

  • K
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Hidden Valley Mobile Home Park

    Called to get Info

    I called to get information on the park prices and requirements but they have to call me back with the info...

  • Cassandra H.
    Apr. 9, 2026

    Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

    Great for a family trip

    We had such a good time we extended our trip. Only 3 mile of trails, but fabulous for the family and well kept. Creek is great to play in. So much wildlife. The campground and facilities were in great shape. The only minor issue was the camp store and museum only open Thursday -Sunday, but we were visiting early in the season. Paved campground is great for bikes, scooters and roller skates! Spigots are far from some.of the sites and you may need more than a 50 ft hose for water hook up.

  • thomas A.
    Apr. 7, 2026

    Camp Cottonwood

    Cotton wood camp ground

    Have to get back to camping there. Always had a good time. Swimming ,camping ,kayaking, tubing and always having something fun to do


Guide to Camp Dennison

Camp Dennison camping sites sit within the lower Little Miami River valley at 550-600 feet elevation. Campers often find seasonal water levels impact access at riverside locations during spring and fall. Area campgrounds vary from shaded wooded settings to more open, lakeside environments with notable temperature swings between daytime and nighttime hours, especially in early fall.

What to do

Paddle the Little Miami River: Jim Terrell Park provides a convenient access point for paddling adventures. "This campsite is tucked away as in across the street from the bike trail... right next to the campground is a mountain biking trail that is 1.2 miles long," notes Kenpocentaur K. at Jim Terrell Park.

Visit historic Milford: When staying near Camp Dennison, the town of Milford offers amenities within walking distance. "The Milford bike trail is part of a paved bike path that is 76 miles long. You will hear traffic noise at this campsite as it is close to the main road and main bridge in town," according to Jim Terrell Park reviews.

Mountain bike on dedicated trails: Several parks offer biking opportunities beyond the paved trails. "Not a bad little park for mountain biking, hiking, etc.," mentions Caleb S. about East Fork State Park Campground.

Explore Cincinnati attractions: Winton Woods offers camping with city access. "This is a great county park! It has a nice 'campground' feel set in a large pine trees and wide sites but has 50-amp full hook-up sites. The campground is set in Winton Woods County Park which is about 20 minutes from downtown Cincinnati," explains Nancy W.

What campers like

Secluded tent camping spots: Stonelick State Park attracts tent campers seeking privacy. "Drive in spots for campers, RVs, or tents. Sites are drive-up with plenty of room for a tent or two and fire-rings. Some sites may have trees for hammocks," writes Clay A. at Stonelick State Park Campground.

Clean, modern facilities: Campgrounds in the area maintain good standards for amenities. "Bath house is clean and modern. There is potable water in multiple sites and a double sided dump station. The staff and the host are very pleasant and helpful," notes Craig C. about Stonelick State Park.

Water recreation access: Multiple campgrounds provide water activities. "Amazing views of the water and surrounding wooded areas. Good place to fish for bluegill and catfish. Awesome place to swim during daytime hours, just remember to use caution and don't go out of designated area," says Lisa S.

Proximity to bike trails: Olive Branch Campground provides convenient trail access. "Sites are spacious and ours backed up to a wooded area. The campground was only about three miles from a trailhead on the Little Miami Scenic Trail," explains Cindy B. at Olive Branch Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding impacts: Spring rains affect riverside camping areas. "The trail to the lake was right next to the site and that was lovely," mentions Kara S. at Stonelick State Park, while adding that "my first night the shower house STUNK but then the next day it smelled fine while our closest bathrooms were out of order."

Campsite reservations crucial: Advanced booking is essential for popular sites. "When we reserved months earlier, we knew that our first night (a Saturday) was 100% full as we got the very last site," reports Lee D. about East Fork State Park.

Winter season limitations: Caesar Creek State Park Campground operates year-round but with reduced amenities. "Large, quiet campground with trails and a lake. Clean shower houses throughout the campground. There is a small beach for swimming and a boat ramp at the lake," says Jill L.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience more noise than others. "Despite the rain and the wind we had a great time! Our spot was right next to a small Pollinator trail that lead to the water. My little ones had a blast riding their scooters around the round about," shares Jess H.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Winton Woods Campground offers excellent child-friendly facilities. "The location is located on the lake with access to put in a kayak or canoe. There is a playground for children, and a camp store that sells firewood and supplies," notes Anne H.

Swimming options: Beaches at state parks provide swimming opportunities during summer months. "A 1.7 mile paved walking trail is great for walking, running and biking. A short 18 hole Disc Golf course is close by. It is a easy course great for beginners," explains Dan G. about Winton Woods.

Nature programs: Several campgrounds offer educational activities. "This park has a little for everyone. The nature center offered movies in the evening for guest. The park was very clean and maintained. Trails were well marked and the camp hosts were very friendly," describes Andrea F.

Kid-friendly fishing: Fishing opportunities suitable for children exist at multiple locations. "The fish are the best," notes a review of Cozy-Dale Campground, while another camper adds, "The kids can fish run around there's a large playground and horseshoes and a basketball hoop."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA provides complete RV services. "The entry road is one lane. If you meet another vehicle someone has to back up. The roads in the campground need grading. Lots of holes and ruts," cautions Joel R. at Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA.

Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require additional equipment for leveling. "All camper pads are paved and most appeared level or just very slightly sloped. A picnic table and fire ring complete the site. Some sites have more trees to provide privacy while others are closer together with little separation," explains Lee D.

Navigating tight spaces: Larger rigs should consider specific campgrounds. "Big sites but can be loud and crowded. Nice big sites, fairly level. We camped at site 35 and it was very slopey, our levelers only helped a little," warns Kara S.

Winter camping options: Year-round RV sites are limited but available. "Very well kept campground with a lot of shade trees. Good separation of seasonal and overnight campers. Pull through and back ins available with full hookups. Grass between sites...some are more level than others," notes Dave B. about Olive Branch Campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Camp Dennison, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Camp Dennison, OH is East Fork State Park Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 65 reviews.