Best Cabin Camping near New Concord, OH

Cabins at Salt Fork State Park Campground and Dillon State Park provide year-round shelter options near New Concord, Ohio. Both offer furnished cabins with electric hookups and essential amenities. Salt Fork cabins feature indoor plumbing with toilets and shower facilities, while also providing picnic tables for outdoor meals. "The cabin was very clean and had comfortable beds," notes one visitor about Wolfie's Campground. Many cabins include heating systems for winter stays, making them suitable for all-season visits regardless of weather conditions.

National Road Campground and Spring Valley Campground maintain cabin rentals with varying amenities and sizes to accommodate different group needs. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Most locations permit pets in designated cabins for an additional fee, though policies vary by location. According to a visitor at National Road Campground, "We loved this spot right on the pond," highlighting the scenic placement of some cabin options. Blue Rock State Park Campground offers more rustic accommodations in a forested setting with creek access nearby.

Most cabins provide basic furniture and beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some include microwaves and mini-refrigerators while others offer only outdoor cooking options. Wolfie's Campground maintains a small store for essential supplies, and Hillview Acres Campground includes a camp store on premises. Several campgrounds also provide firewood for purchase. Bathroom facilities range from full bathrooms in premium cabins to nearby centralized shower houses with flush toilets in more basic accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near New Concord, Ohio (46)

    1. Salt Fork State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Kimbolton, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 432-1508

    $23 - $34 / night

    "Saltfork is located about 45 minutes from my house, and makes for the perfect overnight trip.  There are tons of things to do, and lots of space in which to do them."

    "Backed up to the woods, has a view of the lake, shade, privacy, hammock trees, medium size, electric, bathroom directly across the street, water and grey water dump directly across the street."

    2. Dillon State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Nashport, OH
    20 miles
    Website

    "Dillon Lake State Park is located about 10 miles west of Zanesville, OH in a heavily forested area. There is no road noise from the local route 146 used to access the campground."

    "I camped at this state park in the very scenic rolling hills of central Ohio on a hot and sunny weekend and was happy to find plenty of shade."

    3. National Road Campground

    8 Reviews
    Zanesville, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 819-0226

    $35 / night

    "There are plenty of things to do. the ponds are stocked with fish and because it is private land no fishing license is required. basketball courts and a playground."

    "We enjoyed fishing as well as watching our child on the playground and splash pad!"

    4. Spring Valley Campground

    5 Reviews
    Cambridge, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 439-9291

    $32 - $38 / night

    "Decent WiFi. Easy on and off from the interstate."

    "We stayed one night on our way out west and this place was not far from the highway and it was super quiet. Perfect restful night it’s just what we needed."

    5. Wolfie's Campground

    6 Reviews
    Zanesville, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 454-0925

    $48 - $75 / night

    "Cabin was very clean and had comfortable beds. Doesn’t make sense to have quiet time at dark when bar nearby plays loud music outside till late."

    "A clean park with about 45 sites total. Some are long term while others for shorter stays. They also have cabins and tent sites."

    6. Blue Rock State Park Campground

    6 Reviews
    Blue Rock, OH
    13 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."

    "We had a secluded site right beside the creek. The only negative was no flush toilets, only pits and so sink to was hands, but there was hand sanitizer at least."

    7. Hillview Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cambridge, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 439-3348

    "There are 30 & 50 amp spots, a cabin, for larger group, seasonal lots.....for rent by the year, and a shower house with flushing toilets!!"

    8. Wolfie's Family Kamping

    1 Review
    Zanesville, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 454-0925

    "Just upgraded wifi. Much improved. Quietest safest campground I have encountered. Stayed all summer awaiting shipments held up by covid issues, May 1 to Sept 1 of 2021."

    9. Seneca Lake Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lore City, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 685-6013

    "Plenty of space between spots. Shower house is beautiful and CLEAN. Includes a very nice laundry room. Views of the lake and ability to launch and dock your boat within walking distance of sites."

    "We stayed at Seneca Lake in our tent, while seeing other attractions in the area. The campground is full of trailers for the weekend and others that are staying all summer."

    10. Blue Rock State Park Campground — Blue Rock State Park

    1 Review
    Blue Rock, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 674-4794

    $17 - $50 / night

    "Very quiet campground with little to no other riders around. Only complaint would be the non equestrians staying in the equestrian area"

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Cabin Reviews near New Concord, OH

288 Reviews of 46 New Concord Campgrounds


  • K
    Sep. 23, 2019

    Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

    Kabin 7 and Kabin 11

    The KOA was what one expects of the KOA lots of features and not very secluded. The Kabins were lovely.  

    The design is nice as the bunk beds are in their own separate room. This means the back room will sleep four individuals. They also included little tables and benches so you can organize yourself in the room.  The front room has a large bed that sleeps two.  Then outside is the picnic table.  Due to health code rules you have to cook and do food outside of the cabin.  

    Our first cabin some of the light bulbs were dead and as a result they moved us to another cabin. Problem solved. 

    The bathrooms were very clean and the folks at the camp store were very helpful. I will say that my friend that took a shower was frustrated as one shower was scalding hot and the other was cold.  The floors were slippery as they didn't have a way to stop the water from going beyond the shower (no rim or lip).  She didn't get to use the Family Shower as you have to get the key from the store.  Shower time was usually before bed time with two little ones as they would get dirty playing during the day.  Since the camp store closes at 8 PM she would just use the standard shower with her kiddos. We thought this was a great feature and would have liked to get a look at the family shower set up. 

    At the camp store, they would drop off the wood via golf carts as you purchased it.  I was able to buy three bundles for $18.00 as it is cheaper that way.  I also purchased two bags of ice.

    The cabin was fun and we were able to keep our trip simple by packing less due to the cabin.  Buckeye Lake State Park is close by and if you don't have a boat they really don't have a lot to offer non-boaters unlike other lake state parks.  We didn't see any trails.  We did go to the "beach" but opted not to swim. Our time was spent at the near by Dawes Arboretum and Newark's Earthworks (mounds). 

    **Will try to come back and upload more photos and videos later as tonight many of my posts are not fully uploading.

  • Renée C.
    Jul. 12, 2017

    At Boulders Edge Cabin and Tipi Retreat

    Amazing!

    Perfect place for a getaway! They have tipi and cabin rentals. Such a nice place tucked away that isn't as over crowded as other places.

  • David M.
    Aug. 15, 2024

    Pops Place Camping

    Hidden gem in Ohio

    I highly recommend pop's place.  I stayed there Aug 2024 and as of that date the rustic tent camping was $20.  This is an ideal base camp for riding your motorcycle on the scenic roads in that area of Ohio such as the triple nickel.  The owners are very nice people and helpful.  The porta john and shower were very clean.  The shower uses an on demand water heater.  The narrow cabin you see in some photos is now a gravel pad for RV type camping with electric.  The wider cabin in the photos is still there, but was currently rented so he couldn't take me on a tour of it.  He took me on a tour of the new cabin he is building and it will be a nice play to stay when he is done.  They sell firewood for $5.  The common grass area has wood lounge chairs, common fire ring, playground,  and cornhole boards.  If you are tent camping and need to charge your phone he has no problem with you using the electric outlet at the RV site if no one is there.  I forgot to suggest to him that maybe add an external electric outlet at the shower house since electric is there for the water heater.  There is a spigot on the outside of the shower house to get drinking water.  There is a basketball backboard near the current cabin if you happen to bring a basketball for your kids to use.  There is good verizon cell service there, I did not expect it because of the location and hills in the area.  I don't hammock camp, but it looked like there were trees far enough apart in the line of pines for hanging 2 hammocks.  One of the photos showed 3 picnic tables for tent campers.  There was only one when I stayed, but I assume it's a temporary or cyclical thing and I was the only tent camper and would have shared it anyway.

    Of note for motorcyclists is that the road the campground is on is paved (good riding to the north of it) and the campground drive is decent gravel for street bikes.

  • Sarah G.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Burr Oak State Park Campground

    Group Camp

    This is a great place to camp! Very spacious with lots of fire rings and picnic tables. 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.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 25, 2022

    National Road Campground

    One Night Stay Along Interstate 70

    PROS 

    $3.50 Vet discount

    Chelsea very friendly and helpful with phone reservation and texting confirmation 

    Good overnight stay just 1 miles off of Interstate 70 

    Wooden picnic table 

    Toilet/shower house very clean 

    Good night sky viewing 

    Nice small lake and small splash pad 

    Mostly quiet except for noise from National Road 

    CONS 

    Shore power breaker bad at assigned campsite so had no power at our site but park handyman arrived quickly and changed out the breaker 

    Pull-thru site #18 was very unleveled from front-to-back; hitch was on ground and rear stabilizers were fully extended with blocks underneath

    No one available at check-in office on a Friday afternoon and we had no idea what site we had been assigned by Chelsea

    No mention of needing a code for toilet/shower building and was not provided one, so had to scurry to find it when nature called

    Paid cash in order to avoid 3% credit card fee 

    Had to return to office to get paid receipt 

    No fire pit 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Kellie A.
    May. 24, 2021

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    My Go-to Weekend Getaway

    Saltfork is located about 45 minutes from my house, and makes for the perfect overnight trip. 

    There are tons of things to do, and lots of space in which to do them. My favorites includes hiking trails, and the lakeside dog park. 

    I stay in the primitive camping, it allows for more privacy and quiet. Although it also means you are relegated to the pit toilets. I personally don't mind them, but I know some campers will make the drive to the nicer shower house in the RV heavy side of the park. 

    Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, the fire rings in the primitive section need some work, as the grates are very old and small.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 16, 2021

    Atwood Lake Park Campground

    Incredible!

    The Atwood Lake Campground is a true gem in a beautiful area of eastern Ohio! We’ve visited the Atwood region many times in the past but have never camped - but after this visit we’ll be back for sure. The campground is relatively new, with the campground area being completely revamped beginning in 2017. There are two overnight camping areas with seasonal sites in a separate section; we stayed in “Camp H” which is the newest area. There is a huge bathhouse with two sets of men’s and women’s restrooms and shower facilities along with a very nice laundry area. Adjoining the bathhouse area is a beautiful pavilion and children’s playground - all of which overlooks Atwood Lake. The campsites are nicely spaced though if you’re in the inner loop as we were or even some of the outer ring sites you’ll be looking right into your neighbor’s site. All sites are FHU on level concrete pads and include a metal picnic table and fire ring. If needed there are two very well equipped dump stations if you prefer to use them instead of the sewer connection at your site. Many sites are on cul de sacs directly on the lake with docks and fishing areas adjacent to the campsites. Lots of hiking trails, paved bike paths, a swimming beach and restaurant are in a nearby area. We loved the campground and will return soon!

  • Emily M.
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

    Cute cabins!

    The little cabins you can rent out are awesome! They have bunk beds in them and are just enough to have shelter to sleep in and then spend the day outside. The park offered food in the store like fresh made breakfast, and there were plenty of activities to do. They charged a lot of money for some of the activities though. The bathrooms were super nice and very clean. My family enjoyed themselves at this campground a lot.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Strouds Run State Park Campground

    Red headed step child of the Ohio State Parks system

    This out of the way, hard to find and get to park was once great. It is still a good place to camp, but there is little in the way of maintenance or upkeep going on other than what the volunteer groups are doing. The trails are generally good, some are great, hiking and mountain biking groups are keeping them in good shape. The geese are out of control, the beach is often filthy with goose crap. Fishing is hit and miss. I doubt you will see a Ranger or State Park employee, that can be a good thing or a bad thing, you decide. LOTS of Geocaching opportunities. Athens has a great deal of places to eat, nightlife, shows and any supplies you may need. The trails link into the city trails so it is possible to hike from town to the camp, but it is complex and quite a haul. Pets are allowed, but not on the swimming beach. The Group campsite it larger and has it's own pit latrine, parking and picnic tables. We have used it for Scout groups. A swingset is across the road in the main campground. There is one electrical outlet, near the entrance of the campground at the bulletin board. There is also a large wooden screen near the entrance where you can use your own projector to watch movies at night. Be advised, the cabins are tiny wood shacks.


Guide to New Concord

Cabin camping options near New Concord, Ohio sit within the Appalachian Plateau region at elevations between 800-1,200 feet. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 70-85°F and winter temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. Most cabins remain accessible year-round despite occasional snow accumulation from December through February, with cabins at higher elevations sometimes requiring four-wheel drive during winter conditions.

What to do

Fishing access points: At Seneca Lake Park Campground, cabin guests can fish directly from the shoreline or nearby docks. "Great campground! Level sites with full hookups. Views of the lake and ability to launch and dock your boat within walking distance of sites," notes a visitor. The lake is stocked with bass, crappie, and catfish.

Trail exploration: Several cabin properties connect to marked hiking trails. At Blue Rock State Park Campground, trails range from 0.5 to 3.5 miles in difficulty. "The hiking was wonderful, the equestrian trails looked very nice, and the fire tower was a fun climb," reports a camper. Most trails remain open year-round though muddy conditions often persist after rainfall.

Wildlife observation: Many cabins offer opportunities for wildlife viewing from porches or nearby observation points. "Just driving in saw turkeys and 'turkets':) and two 6 point bucks," shares a visitor about their arrival at Salt Fork State Park Campground. Early morning and dusk provide optimal wildlife viewing times, with deer commonly spotted throughout the region.

What campers like

Modern conveniences: Many visitors appreciate the comfort level available in cabin accommodations. At Wolfie's Campground, guests note the cabins offer unexpected amenities: "Bathrooms very clean. Loved the free games. Cabin was very clean and had comfortable beds." Cabins at several locations include heating systems that remain operational during winter months.

Clean facilities: Consistently clean bathrooms and shower facilities rank high in visitor satisfaction. "Shower house is beautiful and CLEAN. Includes a very nice laundry room," reports a visitor at Seneca Lake Park Campground. Most cabin locations maintain regular cleaning schedules for communal facilities throughout the camping season.

On-site recreation: Cabins often include access to recreational facilities within walking distance. "Small salt water pool, game room and playground keep kids busy. A little piece of paradise," notes a visitor at Wolfie's Family Kamping. Recreation options typically remain accessible during daylight hours, with some facilities closing earlier during off-season periods.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, especially during peak season. Reservation windows typically open 6-12 months in advance. "We stayed one night on our way out west and this place was not far from the highway and it was super quiet. Perfect restful night it's just what we needed," reports a visitor at Spring Valley Campground.

Amenity variations: Cabins show significant differences in available amenities between locations and cabin types. "The only negative was no flush toilets, only pits and so sink to was hands, but there was hand sanitizer at least," notes a visitor about Blue Rock State Park Campground. Cabin listings generally indicate whether water access exists inside cabins or requires access to communal facilities.

Seasonal considerations: While most cabins operate year-round, services may be limited during off-season periods. "Store, pool, laundry room…everything" shuts down at 6 PM at Spring Valley Campground according to one visitor. Winter cabin stays often require additional preparation as some water facilities may be winterized during freezing temperatures.

Tips for camping with families

Recreation planning: Families should research specific kid-friendly activities before booking. At National Road Campground, "Clean and comfortable. There are plenty of things to do. The ponds are stocked with fish and because it is private land no fishing license is required. Basketball courts and a playground." Most family-oriented facilities maintain activity schedules that vary by season.

Safety considerations: Several cabin areas require supervision around water features. "Nice place to stay! We enjoyed fishing as well as watching our child on the playground and splash pad!" notes a visitor at National Road Campground. Most lakes and ponds do not provide lifeguard supervision, and parents should accompany children at all water access points.

Accommodation sizing: Family groups should confirm cabin capacity before booking. Cabins typically accommodate 2-8 people depending on layout and bunk configurations. Exceeding cabin capacity may result in additional fees or policy violations at most locations.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Several cabin areas with RV access note leveling issues on certain sites. "Pull-thru site #18 was very unleveled from front-to-back; hitch was on ground and rear stabilizers were fully extended with blocks underneath," reports a visitor at National Road Campground. RVers should request level sites when making reservations, particularly for larger vehicles.

Road conditions: Access roads to cabin areas receive varying maintenance levels. At Dillon State Park Campground, "Many sites are not level. Many sites have NO shade. Only Electric available at each site." Interior roads at some locations develop potholes that may challenge larger RVs, particularly after rainfall.

Utility availability: Hookup configurations vary significantly between locations. "Good overnight stay just 1 miles off of Interstate 70," notes a visitor about National Road Campground, though they also reported a "Shore power breaker bad at assigned campsite so had no power at our site." Cabins with adjacent RV parking typically provide at least electrical access, though full hookups remain less common.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near New Concord, OH is Salt Fork State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 36 reviews.

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