Best Campgrounds near Wooster, OH

Campgrounds near Wooster, Ohio range from established state parks to private RV resorts, with most facilities concentrated within a 30-mile radius of the city. Mohican State Park Campground in Loudonville offers tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options with river access and hiking trails. Meadow Lake Park in Wooster provides tent and RV camping with electric hookups and basic amenities. Several private campgrounds like Evergreen Park RV Resort in Dundee and Whispering Hills Campground in Big Prairie feature full-service sites with amenities including swimming pools, camp stores, and recreational facilities.

Seasonal operation varies significantly among campgrounds in the region, with some facilities open year-round while others operate from April through October. Mohican Adventures Campground and Cabins operates from April 1 to October 31, while Whispering Hills Campground is available from April 15 to October 31. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for weekend stays during summer months when campgrounds frequently reach capacity. Most developed campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with many offering full-service sites including sewer connections. Primitive camping options are limited in the immediate Wooster area, with most tent-only sites found at state parks. According to one visitor, "Mohican offers great accommodations and clean facilities. It's not the most secluded spots but if you are looking for something tucked away there are a few sites."

Campers report high satisfaction with water-adjacent sites, particularly those along rivers or lakes. Mohican State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its riverside camping and recreational opportunities, including tubing on the river. The ability to combine camping with water activities represents a significant draw for many visitors to the region. Facilities at most campgrounds include clean restrooms, showers, and basic amenities, though quality and maintenance levels vary. Several visitors mentioned the family-friendly nature of campgrounds in the area, with activities and amenities geared toward children. One camper noted that Evergreen Park RV Resort is "right in the middle of Amish Country so there's plenty of beautiful scenery, lots of shopping, wonderful roadside produce and cheese stands and other tourist hotspots so you won't be bored." The proximity to Amish Country attractions adds cultural interest to camping experiences in the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Wooster, Ohio (137)

    1. Mohican State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Loudonville, OH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 994-5125

    "It’s not the most secluded spots but if you are looking for something tucked away there a few sites. The ability to tube down the river and walk back to your camp site was so much fun."

    "The tent sites (short walk from parking lot) and one car per tent site.  Our site was not the traditional walk up/park camp site. It was a nice change of pace.  More space and great neighbors. "

    2. Findley State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    Wellington, OH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (440) 647-0534

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Beware, the sites are close to these roads and quite shallow, but because each road dead ends in a cul de sac, traffic is very light, even when the campground is full, as when we visited."

    "Lots of walking trails, lots of nature. Once off my favorite local ohio parks."

    3. Mohican Adventures Campground and Cabins

    20 Reviews
    Loudonville, OH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 909-7400

    "They also offered several bathroom locations and a shower house which were sufficiently clean. Definitely would recommend."

    "If you like canoeing, kayaking, rafting, high ropes courses, mini golfing, go carting, hiking, swimming (indoor pool and in a lake), fishing, and paddle boating, then you will LOVE this place!!"

    4. Evergreen Park RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Wilmot, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 359-2787

    $55 / night

    "The campground is right in the middle of Amish Country so there’s plenty of beautiful scenery, lots of shopping, wonderful roadside produce and cheese stands and other tourist hotspots so you won’t be"

    "Beautiful walking trail. Club house and pool are immaculate, including public restrooms and showers."

    5. Whispering Hills Campground Recreation

    5 Reviews
    Shreve, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 567-2137

    "They have crafts, swimming, a lake for fishing, newly chip and sealed roads, jump pads x2, hiking trails, a creek to explore and play in, an outdoor theater, and so so much more."

    "So many activities doe the kids to do and my kids were able to walk around freely without us having to be right on top of them."

    6. Clay's Resort Jellystone Park

    12 Reviews
    Canal Fulton, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 854-6691

    "Highly recommend close proximity to bathrooms and showers. Spacious! Concrete slab with full hookup and straw instead of mud/grass. The bathrooms are very well cleaned and maintained."

    "The lake was virtually algae free, and even during this pandemic, it didn’t feel over crowded at any point. My kids really enjoyed the entire time and were wore out!"

    7. Meadow Lake Park

    1 Review
    Burbank, OH
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 435-6652

    8. Hickory Lakes Campground

    2 Reviews
    Jeromesville, OH
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 869-7587

    $40 - $75 / night

    "We had fun in the swimming pond, it was quiet and easy to sleep, clean restrooms and showers a short walk from our site. Water spigot and electric at every site."

    "Fishing lake and a separate swimming pond that has a sandy bottom with clean water and a small beach. Full hook ups. We are new seasonal campers and have been impressed with this campground."

    9. Whispering Hills Jellystone RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Shreve, OH
    13 miles
    +1 (800) 992-2435

    "My boys were able to walk across the road to get to the pond that was well stocked with fish. It was catch and release but they were very excited to pull in some big ones."

    "Whispering Hills Jellystone is a great location for family fun. I can not say enough about how accommodating and helpful the staff was during our visits."

    10. Maple Lakes Campground

    6 Reviews
    Seville, OH
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 336-2251

    $45 - $50 / night

    "Happy with this campground we just moved out here from utah and this is our first time out with the 5th wheel in Ohio."

    "You aren’t allowed to walk a dog around the park which was a very odd rule. Had to stay at your site."

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Recent Reviews near Wooster, OH

633 Reviews of 137 Wooster Campgrounds


  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Mt Gilead State Park Campground

    Small, quiet campground

    We like this small campground, it works well for us. Our pad was pretty level and not hard to back into with a small camper. however, a lot of the pads are at 90° angles instead of 45° so it can be harder for a larger camper back in. The full hook up side the sites are really tight together. The electric only sits are spread out a little more. Some have decent shade while others have none at all. Our site was really nice and had space for a tent or you could hang from a hammock. Great camp store, playgrounds, frisbee golf, hiking paths and small lake.

  • Adam A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Terrace Lakes Campground

    Family Fun and Friendly

    They have a nice big fishing lake they have a nice swimming Lake and other ponds to fish in a very relaxing and fun place to go

  • K
    Aug. 27, 2025

    American Wilderness Campground

    American Wilderness

    We had a good experience the place was clean and nice the amenities were great the staff was helpful and the laundry room was clean as well as bathrooms and showers.

  • Travis O.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    American Wilderness Campground

    Property is so relaxing and nice

    We had a nice time the place was clean and the people were nice as in other campers we had a good time we went to the pavilion to a get together.

  • Noel L.
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Scenic Hills RV Park

    Great campground

    Close to everything Amish in Berlin. Asked for a shaded area...got a perfect one that had shade all day. Friendly and helpful staff. Free firewood.Very clean and well kept park.

  • Steven V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Rvino - Camp Hiyo

    Nice spot

    Nice park, two fenced dog parks. Bathrooms were clean.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Quiet, peaceful, close to all the things

    We stopped here for a couple nights to go to a Cleveland Guardians game and go to Cuyahoga National Park. It was within great proximity to both and had all the amenities the kids and I love. Swimming (wish it were open a little later…) laundry 24/7, a game room, store with just what we needed to pick up a few things, a pond that seemed to always have someone fishing at it (that’s a good thing) and a big wide sites to spread out and have a nice campfire in. (Wood available 24/7 and trash pick up at the site in the AM). It’s always nerve wracking when the fire pits are close to the rigs - loved that these sits were wide. And while there are likely people here it feels nice and spread out.

  • Jerry L.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Woodside Lake Park

    Old Park With Iron Laden Well Water Beware

       I stayed at this park for 2 months in 2023 and was planing on staying for 5 months in 2025. I left after 2 months due to iron& sulfur laden well water that is provided in at least half the park. I spent hundreds of dollars trying to filter and clean up the water to no avail. It damages everything and they won't put a treatment system in at the well pump like the 2nd well has so you can filter it to an acceptable level for drinking, cooking, washing etc.

       In 2023 I was in a section that was treated and my filters/softener did a acceptable job to make it work. I Used the laundry facilities also. This trip to see family in 2025 I was in a different section and by the second day it was unacceptable disgusting turbid rusty water with sulfur odor. I bought additional filters for Ferrous Iron Water treatment and remediation along with iron out chemical for cleaning fixtures and plumbing system on the camper. It barely worked well enough for a couple weeks between filter changes and rinsing the system for shower use. I Had to buy drinking water in town every few days for cooking, drinking and brushing teeth etc.

       New owners bought the park in 2023 and have increased monthly rent from$750 a month to$950 a month but don't seem to care enough about the health and comfort of their guest to do anything with the well water for a majority of the park. Let alone any of the other infrastructure or"amenities" to be generous in there reference This year even the laundry machines where too disgusting to use that we had to go into town for laundry also.

       The park needs major renovations to just bring it up to modern standards. The bath house is in decrepit condition moldy smelly and barely cleaned anytime I was over there. Site pads are rip rap 1" to 4" size rock with no fine rock coverings, or in some areas smoother rock and dirt but nowhere close to flat or level. Water drainage when its raining is deplorable and you very well might be in a mud pit at your doorway.

       It's sad there are no decent RV parks in the Cleveland area, just old campgrounds that have added hook-ups and market themselves as RV parks and now charge like they are RV Resorts. Reserve a space at your own risk and definitely verify where and what water source you are on. Bring plenty of filters and plan on sanitizing your system after staying there.


Guide to Wooster

Campgrounds near Wooster, Ohio typically operate between April and October, with a few year-round options. Water recreation represents a significant draw in this region, with many campgrounds situated near rivers, lakes or ponds. Most sites provide electric hookups with water access, while full-service sites with sewer connections are available at select locations.

What to do

Hiking trails galore: Mohican State Park Campground features numerous trails ranging from easy to difficult. One camper noted, "The hiking trails are great with a covered bridge, overlook and waterfalls. The sites are nice and large with lots of trees throughout the park." Another visitor mentioned, "There are 10 free camp sites for backpackers in Mohican, each is about a mile hike in, no vehicles can reach these sites."

Fishing opportunities: Hickory Lakes Campground offers a fishing lake separate from their swimming area. According to a review, "Family owned hidden gem. Very clean and well kept. Large sites. Fishing lake and a separate swimming pond that has a sandy bottom with clean water and a small beach."

Water activities: Multiple waterways provide options for canoeing, kayaking and tubing. At Findley State Park Campground, "Canoes and kayaks are available for renting. Many musicians set up camp and would jam out for some live evening music!" Another visitor noted they "took the kayaks out on the lake and had a great time."

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Many campgrounds offer well-spaced sites. One reviewer at Mohican State Park remarked, "Well maintained campground with roomy camp sites." Similarly, at Maple Lakes Campground, a visitor appreciated that "this is a big campground where you are not on top of your neighbors."

Clean facilities: Consistently clean bathrooms and shower facilities stand out in reviews. A camper at Findley State Park noted, "Shower houses are clean. About half the sites are for tent or dry camping. Half have electric and a few of those have full hookups."

Winter camping options: Some campgrounds remain open year-round. One visitor shared their experience at Evergreen Park RV Resort: "We camped here the second weekend in December and had the park mostly to ourselves. There were only 3 other campers there. It was a great place to stay. Friendly staff and everything was so clean."

What you should know

Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak season. A camper at Findley State Park advised, "Only downfall is trying to find an open spot for reservations. Place is booked most of the time. If you're planning a holiday weekend you need to book 6 months in advance."

Off-season amenities: Services may be limited in colder months. At Mohican State Park, "First come first serve in the winter. One heated bathroom with a shower is open in the winter. Absolutely beautiful & great trails."

Site variations: Campsite quality and size can vary significantly within the same campground. One reviewer at Mohican Adventures Campground and Cabins noted, "We tent camped and had a private spot in the woods which we loved. The campgrounds covers all the basics."

Tips for camping with families

Activity-focused campgrounds: Whispering Hills Campground Recreation is designed for families with children. A reviewer shared, "My family and I had a Blast at Whispering Hills. So many activities for the kids to do and my kids were able to walk around freely without us having to be right on top of them. The jumping pad, mini golf, fishing, basketball and all the other activities were great."

Swimming options: Several campgrounds offer swimming in natural settings. At Hickory Lakes Campground, visitors enjoy "the swimming pond, it was quiet and easy to sleep, clean restrooms and showers a short walk from our site."

Primitive camping with kids: Some families prefer more rustic experiences. A visitor to Mohican State Park described the primitive campground: "I am reviewing the primitive campground in the Hemlock Gorge. It is right alongside the river and at the bottom of the gorge. Listening to the river is what makes this place peaceful."

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full-service sites vary by location. At Evergreen Park RV Resort, "Every site is full hookup" according to one reviewer, who described it as "a somewhat upscale campground with full hookups at each site - big rig friendly and perfect for families."

Winter camping considerations: RVers camping off-season should note water limitations. One camper shared their experience at Mohican State Park: "Camping in the off season is our favorite time of year. This particular park has potable water on by the dump station and the dump station is open. The water at the full hook up sites are turned off."

Site leveling challenges: Terrain can affect setup. A visitor to Mohican Adventures noted, "The primitive sites are literally carved out of the side of a hill. The site we chose was on a plateau overlooking the lake and I'd recommend that to anyone!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Wooster, Ohio?

The Wooster area offers several excellent camping options within an hour's drive. Mohican State Park Campground is a favorite with clean facilities, river tubing access, and convenient trailheads right from the grounds. For a more rustic experience, Malabar Farm State Park Campground in nearby Lucas offers a unique camping experience on a historic working farm with conservation practices. Other notable options include Whispering Hills Campground Recreation near Big Prairie and Meadow Lake Park in Wooster itself, which provides convenient water access and full hookups for RVs. Hickory Lakes Campground near West Salem is another solid choice for families seeking amenities within a short drive of Wooster.

Are there tent camping sites available in Wooster, Ohio?

Yes, several campgrounds near Wooster accommodate tent camping. Findley State Park Campground offers wooded tent sites less than an hour from Wooster with hiking trails and water activities like fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. For a more intimate experience, Towpath Trail Peace Park provides primitive tent camping with just four sites in a charming roadside location within easy reach of Wooster. This smaller park is ideal for those seeking a simpler camping experience without crowds. Additionally, Meadow Lake Park in Wooster itself offers tent camping options with basic amenities. Most campgrounds in the area are open from April through October, with summer months being the most popular.

What are the camping fees at Wooster, Ohio campgrounds?

Camping fees around Wooster vary by location and amenities. Toodik Family Campground offers reasonably priced sites with amenities like shaded spots, laundry facilities, a pool, and clean bathrooms. For budget-conscious travelers, Middle Ridge/Vermilion Valley Rest Area provides a simple overnight option for RVs at just $20 (self-pay). State parks like West Branch and Mohican typically charge $25-35 per night for standard sites, with premium sites or those with hookups costing $5-10 more. Private campgrounds like Whispering Hills and Hickory Lakes generally range from $30-50 per night depending on amenities and season. Most campgrounds offer discounts for extended stays and may have higher rates on holidays and weekends.