Camping Near New Richmond, OH: Top-Rated Campgrounds & Sites

Camping near New Richmond, Ohio spans from developed state park campgrounds to lakeside RV parks along the Ohio River, offering options for tent campers, RV travelers, and cabin stays. East Fork State Park Campground, approximately 7 miles northwest of New Richmond, provides one of the region's largest camping areas with tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Other notable options include Stonelick State Park Campground, A.J. Jolly Park & Campground in nearby Kentucky, and several smaller private campgrounds scattered throughout the area. Most camping areas offer water access with fishing opportunities and hiking trails.

Reservations are strongly recommended at all developed campgrounds in the region, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods when waterfront sites fill quickly. East Fork State Park operates year-round, while several other campgrounds like Stonelick State Park are seasonal, typically open April through October. Many campgrounds feature paved pads and electric hookups, though site design varies considerably between locations. Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, with full hookups available at select locations. Cell coverage is generally good throughout the region due to proximity to Cincinnati. As one camper noted, "The camp grounds are clean, somewhat spread out, and are overall pretty nice. Great fishing on the top water but the bottom is covered with rock so it's easy to snag."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews across multiple locations, with A.J. Jolly Park offering lake views from most sites. The New Richmond area campgrounds tend to be well-maintained with clean facilities and accessible amenities for both tent campers and RV enthusiasts. Several campgrounds provide dedicated recreation areas, playgrounds, and boat ramps. Site spacing varies considerably, with some areas offering more privacy than others. Visitors frequently mention the convenience of these campgrounds to Cincinnati while still providing natural settings. "Close to Cincinnati but each site is wooded and on lake front, lots to do!" noted one review of A.J. Jolly Park. Bathroom facilities are generally well-maintained at the state parks, though water temperature and pressure can be inconsistent during peak season when facilities are heavily used.

Best Camping Sites Near New Richmond, Ohio (84)

    1. East Fork State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Concord, OH
    11 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. Kincaid Lake State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Falmouth, KY
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 654-3531

    $20 - $30 / night

    "Primitive tent camping is back in its own little part of the park near the lake (there are a few lakeside sites if you have a small kayak or raft to use while there) and while we liked the privacy the"

    "we really enjoy Kincaid. nice and quiet. when we go its usually just to relax at the camper. most sites are pretty un-level. another downfall is nothing is within a true walking distance, the pool, mini"

    3. A.J. Jolly Park & Campground

    11 Reviews
    Alexandria, KY
    8 miles
    Website

    "Amazing place for the price and proximity to the city!! Just wish there was more hiking trails"

    "Close to Cincinnati but each site is wooded and on lake front , lots to do!"

    4. Stonelick State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    21 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."

    5. Tucker's Landing

    8 Reviews
    Fort Thomas, KY
    12 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. Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

    45 Reviews
    Patriot, IN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (859) 384-3522

    $35 / night

    "We wanted to be close to the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Ohio. We found this campground and were pleased with the less than 1 hour drive to get to the stadium."

    "This campground is on top of a hill close to the Ohio river. Nice paved sites (not level, but most are not anyway). Water hookup is far away, but we don’t usually hook it up to our pop up."

    7. Winton Woods Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    24 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."

    8. The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Felicity, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 787-3240

    $50 / night

    9. Jim Terrell Park

    3 Reviews
    Terrace Park, OH
    14 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."

    10. Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park

    14 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    24 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."

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549 Reviews of 84 New Richmond Campgrounds


  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 2, 2026

    Three Springs Campground

    Cute and Quite

    We didn’t have reservations but Tammy and Billy were wonderful. The bathrooms are nice and clean. If you’re looking for a relaxing spot this is it.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Chasity S.
    Mar. 20, 2026

    The Landing at Bear Creek RV Park

    Worst management! I’m afraid to even still be here!

    The lady at Bear Creek started out in June 2025 a quiet place with friendly management and their friendly family entire family that all live at one end of the park so no one else can have their spaces a family that causes nothing but gossip and drama that is the reason why I stopped going to throw in dinners and events. The campground itself is a mess management let potholes go all winter long to the point that it was so bad people were complaining. I myself complained, and they acted like they were doing us a favor by getting some gravel and trying to half ass fill the holes the porta potties were out of commission all summer last summer and so far are still out of commission. The splash pad is a joke. The pavilion is just a place with some picnic tables and they have allowed DJ or live band on Friday or Saturday nights where they can all get drunk and act. Accordingly we asked for the owners number to voice our complaints to the people that own the landing at Bear Creek, but management refuses to give the owners information and we had to go other routes to get that information since then they have been harassing us taunting us. They called the police and tried to kick us out without our campers without my therapy cats without our pets without our belongings without our homes we sold our four bedroom house and bought two big campers and this is where we live full-time we will be leaving in April 2026. It is now March 2026 the middle of March and the harassment hasn’t stopped. They have told people things about us that are not true. They’ve been returning our mail just a laundry list of things that are not only illegal, but scary that two people could be that unhinged that they would act this way toward anybody, especially people like myself who have never had a complaint. I never really leave my camper because I have a small business that I run never caused any problems never caused a disturbance and I’ve been here since June 2025 once they found out that we were moving and that we wanted to talk to the owners to follow voice our complaints. It’s been nothing but police and harassment and it’s to the point where I’m afraid to even stay here. I’m afraid they’re going to harm my cats or myself. I’ve never seen two people more unhinged and crazy and spiteful and vengeful as I have the managers that are currently managing the landing at Bear Creek. I’ve never had this much interaction with police officers over managers of a property harassing so badly, knowing that I have mental health issues and using those mental health issues as a threat against me, I do not recommend people come. They stay for maybe a month or two and leave because they realize how awful this place is the gossip the drama there’s been drugs. There’s been a guy that had a knife and was trying to stab all his neighbors, and they found cocaine in his camper. There have been numerous incidents. Someone passed away out here in a strange fashion. This place is a wasteland. It is a routing negative energy and management is childish petty and the most spiteful, crazy, insane unhinged people I have ever seen in my entire life, the way that they have been behaving with their children in their truck driving up to my camper, harassing me outside of my camper, returning my mail just all this craziness. I can’t believe it. I can’t even put together in words to leave this post right now I’m so sorry this is the worst place I’ve ever seen and neither of the worst type of people I’ve ever met in my entire life. Please do not stay here for your own safety. If you’re trying to reach the owners to file a complaint about management the first picture shows you how to do so because management will not give you the owners information.


Guide to New Richmond

New Richmond, Ohio camping areas range from river-edge sites to wooded state parks within a 15-25 mile radius. The region sits along the Ohio River valley at elevations between 500-900 feet, creating diverse terrain for camping. Summer temperatures typically reach 85-90°F with high humidity, while spring and fall offer more comfortable camping conditions with temperatures in the 60-70°F range.

What to do

Kayaking and boating access: Jim Terrell Park in Milford offers direct river access for kayakers and canoeters. "This looks like a solid option to tent for a night though. The town looks very nice and quiet, and the park seems well-kempt. If the sites are on the river, just know there's a restaurant on the opposite bank that might be a source of noise/light at night," notes camper Evan C.

Hiking opportunities: At Stonelick State Park Campground, trails connect directly to campsites. "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," says Jess H. The park includes multiple short hiking paths suitable for beginners.

Fishing access: Multiple locations offer shore fishing, with East Fork State Park Campground providing one of the largest lakes. "This park has a little for everyone. There was several miles of bike trails, bridle trails and hiking trails. There is also a beach and marina for campers away from the main beach and marina for those just visiting the park for the day," shares Andrea F.

Bison viewing: Big Bone Lick State Park offers a unique opportunity to see live bison. "Great place to learn some history, hike a trail, and view the bison. There are places to have a picnic, and a small campground is available. A visitor center and gift shop is also onsite," explains Lisa S.

What campers like

Concrete pads at river sites: Tucker's Landing receives high marks for its level sites overlooking the Ohio River. "Overall this RV park is one of the nicest I've been to. The area is really well maintained and everything is clean. Each spot had plenty of space for activities. Each plot also has it's own concrete slab for your RV, so you don't have to worry about parking in the mud," explains Daniel G.

Clean facilities: Campers frequently mention the upkeep of bathrooms and shower houses. "This park is super convenient if you're planning on going to the ark encounter and the creation museum because it's about 30-45 minutes in either direction. The park itself is quiet, clean, fairly spread out, and has helpful staff," notes Tiffany D. about Big Bone Lick State Park.

Lake views: Water access from sites ranks high in camper reviews. "Kincaid Lake State Park Campground offers one of the best water views in the region. "Breathtaking scenery. The boating area is nice and has your typical 'outdoor' facilities you would find at a rest area. The scenery of the water and trees are amazing," shares Lisa S.

Urban convenience with nature setting: Winton Woods Campground provides an unusual combination of urban access and natural surroundings. "I stayed at an electric only spot nestled in the trees by the lake. I was the only RV in this section all week and it was so peaceful and private. There is a fire ring, a picnic table and an oversized gravel spot with plenty of trees to hang my hammock from," shares camper Tamar.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Despite proximity to Cincinnati, some camping spots near New Richmond have spotty coverage. "One final note: for a park so close to a large city (Cincinnati), I was surprised the cell service was so lacking (on Verizon). We eked out one and occasionally two bars of 4G," reports Lee D. about East Fork State Park.

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the region require careful leveling. "The campground is on a hillside so think theatrical style site. None are level looking so you will need to know what your doing to level your rig," notes Bobby C. about A.J. Jolly Park & Campground.

Seasonal availability: Several campgrounds close during winter months. Stonelick State Park operates only from April through October, while others like East Fork remain open year-round with reduced services during winter.

Reservation requirements: Weekends fill quickly, especially at waterfront sites. "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," explains Craig C. about Stonelick State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and recreation areas: Winton Woods offers multiple child-friendly amenities. "Great campground and park. Plenty to do. Hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, splash park, etc. Campground was super clean and quiet. Bathhouses were very clean," shares Jeremy K.

Educational opportunities: Big Bone Lick State Historic Site provides natural history learning. "This is a small and simple park with a lot of opportunities to learn. There are a lot of little trails that criss cross each other and a lot of informational signs and a little museum. This is not a destination for serious hiking, but is perfect for families," explains Lynn G.

Bike-friendly options: Several campgrounds connect to regional bike trails. "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," explains a reviewer about Jim Terrell Park.

Swimming access: Look for campgrounds with designated swimming areas during summer. "Great place to enjoy the outdoors. Amazing views of the water and surrounding wooded areas. Awesome place to swim during daytime hours, just remember to use caution and don't go out of designated area," advises Lisa S. about Stonelick State Park.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Not all campgrounds offer complete hookups. "What a great place to stay! Plenty of water front sites for kayaking and fishing, clean bathhouses, easy to get to, beautiful lake!" notes Kristen B. about Kincaid Lake State Park.

Site selection for larger rigs: Consider size limitations when booking. "Pad are about 12 x12 concrete so that's a plus but the location of the pads if you want to use your RV awning means your wheels in whatever your using are going to be nearly off the level area or in the grass. Sites 7, 11, 10, 3 are the best," advises Jeffrey D. about A.J. Jolly Park.

Dump station locations: Plan for end-of-stay dumping needs. "Water and electric hookups are standard at most developed sites, with full hookups available at select locations. Dump station is about 500 ft away," notes a reviewer about camping options in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near New Richmond, OH?

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