Camping near Clarence J. Brown Dam and Reservoir
The Clarence J. Brown Dam and Reservoir area provides several established campground options within central Ohio, primarily centered around Buck Creek State Park. This state park campground features over 100 sites with accommodations ranging from basic tent areas to RV spots with electric hookups. The campground includes concrete pads at many sites, with both wooded and open areas available. Several miles away, John Bryan State Park Campground and Kiser Lake State Park Campground expand camping options with additional tent and RV sites. Cabin camping is available at select locations, including Buck Creek and Kiser Lake. The region's primary camping areas surround the reservoir, offering water-based recreation as a central feature of the camping experience.
Sites throughout the area vary in amenities, with most state park campgrounds providing drinking water, restrooms, and shower facilities. "The sites are clean and level for the most part. I recommend taking one on the outside of the loop - near the trees," notes one visitor about Buck Creek State Park. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months as campgrounds frequently reach capacity, especially on holiday weekends. Buck Creek State Park's campground operates year-round, though water hookups may be turned off during winter. Weather conditions remain favorable for camping from April through October, with humid summer conditions and occasional thunderstorms. Many campsites offer electrical hookups, though full-service sites with water and sewer connections are limited.
Based on reviews from The Dyrt, the campground beach and water access represent significant draws for visitors to the area. Fishing opportunities abound, with multiple access points along the shoreline and marina facilities available. Families appreciate the playground facilities and movie showings at Buck Creek during summer months. Trail systems connect many of the camping areas to shoreline access points and provide hiking opportunities through wooded areas. Wildlife sightings, particularly deer, are commonly reported by campers. While most campgrounds maintain quiet hours, some visitors note that summer weekends can bring higher noise levels, particularly during holidays when the park sees increased usage from local visitors. Bathhouse cleanliness varies throughout the season, with mixed reviews regarding maintenance.











