Best Cabin Camping near Perrysburg, OH

Perrysburg and the surrounding area offer several cabin accommodations at Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA and Maumee Bay State Park Campground. Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA provides standard cabin rentals with concrete patios, picnic tables, and fire rings. Most cabins include electricity, beds, and basic furniture but vary in amenities like kitchen facilities. Maumee Bay State Park features more substantial cabin options with electric hookups, heating, and some with full bathrooms. "The site comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring. They sell wood for $6 a bundle," noted one visitor about the KOA cabins.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Maumee Bay State Park cabins remain open year-round, while the KOA cabins typically operate from March through October. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when lake access becomes a priority for visitors. Pet policies vary by location—Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA permits pets in select cabins, while other locations may restrict pets entirely. A camper at Maumee Bay described the experience as having "so much to do! There is a nature center where you can learn about the local flora and fauna."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities are available at some locations, though often limited to microwaves or outdoor fire pits. Both Maumee Bay State Park and Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA maintain camp stores with essential items, firewood, and some grocery basics. The KOA location offers a small general store with limited inventory, while Maumee Bay's camp store stocks a wider selection including refrigerated items. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, the Maumee Bay camp store was described as "impressive, stocking a variety of perishables and even refrigerated items such as lunch meat, cheese, etc."

Best Cabin Sites Near Perrysburg, Ohio (33)

    1. Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Oregon, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 836-7758

    "General: Large state park with 256 campsites, all with electric (20-30-50 amp) hookups. Sites 1-11 and 21-29 have full hookups (water, sewer, electric). Also, there are a lodge and cabins."

    "This park is huge. There is so much to do here, we didn’t leave the park at all! Just a short walk or bike ride to Lake Erie via a paved path."

    2. Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA

    18 Reviews
    Millbury, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 837-6848

    "The park was close to empty so arriving early was not an inconvenience. We drove ourselves to our spot (no escort).
    Our site was shaded with lots of trees."

    "Tent camping, four cabins. 50,30,20 full hookups. Electric, and water Full wooded area with older trees, small but has all modern enmities."

    3. Monroe-Toledo North KOA

    14 Reviews
    Deerfield, MI
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-7646

    $20 - $65 / night

    "The rustic camp sites are actually backed up to them which kind of lessened the experience a tiny bit. But overall was a great time!"

    "Love the privet showers and has a great camp store and conssion stand."

    4. Cannaley Treehouse Village

    1 Review
    Swanton, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 407-9701

    "I think 1 night is plenty as the site itself doesn't offer a ton of amenities but there are some trails that you can walk/bike without leaving base. They also have showers which is a bonus!"

    5. Sterling State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 289-2715

    $36 - $45 / night

    "Sterling is an interesting park, nestled between the Fermi nuclear power plant and the coal powered DTE plant it makes for an unique experience."

    "We booked the last spot of the night. It was an easy pull through with water, electric, and sewer hookup. You are right across from some good walking trails and walking distance to the beach."

    6. Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Oregon, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 836-8828

    $27 / night

    "Shower houses are limited but modern and clean. Sunday morning’s line at the dump station can get very backed up!"

    7. East Harbor State Park Campground

    57 Reviews
    Kelleys Island, OH
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 734-4424

    "We stayed in c70 a clean, electric site with fire pit and pad, mixed RV and tents.nearby flush toilets,hot showers and running water taps, a good base for fishing,kayaking and birding near to Port Clinton"

    "Very nice campground, it’s large so if you’re walking around, remember to take a map. The campground is right on the shore of Lake Erie, there are a few restaurants nearby."

    8. Harbortown RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Monroe, MI
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (734) 384-4700

    "Nice size poolwith enough lounge chairs. Sites feel a bit small but still very nice. Right next to camping is go karts, putt putt and arcade. We had a blast!"

    "Not my sites booked so we had tons of space. Pool wasn't open yet. Mother's day activities were great and were free!"

    9. Van Buren State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Van Buren, OH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 832-7662

    "All sites had electric and water, no full hookup. There were only drop toilets and no showers. They were clean but I don’t think I’d want to do more than a weekend there."

    "The outside of the circle is your best bet and there’s a few scattered in the middle."

    10. South Bass Island State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Put-in-Bay, OH
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 285-2112

    "Our site 32, was long back into the open wooded area behind us. Everyone was respectful. Shower houses decent. Older and clean. Private shower stalls."

    "Sites 97 and 114 sit on the edge of the cliff. This makes these two spots really unique."

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Cabin Reviews near Perrysburg, OH

363 Reviews of 33 Perrysburg Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2025

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    Very close to Toledo but you'd never know it!

    General: Large state park with 256 campsites, all with electric (20-30-50 amp) hookups. Sites 1-11 and 21-29 have full hookups (water, sewer, electric). Also, there are a lodge and cabins. The park is very well maintained. This park is close to Toledo and within spitting distance of several refineries although you’d never know it! 

    Site Quality: All sites are very generous in size and appear to be spaced with a decent amount of space apart with foliage providing varying levels of privacy. Some have beautiful trees that in peak fall color would be stunning. All camper pads are paved and long enough to accommodate large RVs. Some have concrete pads for picnic tables, although the sites in our loop did not. A wooden picnic table and fire ring complete each site. 

    Restroom/Shower house: Very clean, however, bathhouses are shared between two loops. Each bathhouse only has two shower stalls, which may necessitate a wait when the campground is full. A hook and a small bench but nowhere to put soap/shampoo in the shower. Good warm water. 

    Activities/Amenities: So much to do! Several lakes are good for fishing or boating. Many trails, some grassy and some paved are good for walking, running, and biking. A beautiful and extensive boardwalk constructed by the Ohio Civilian Conservation Corps is available only for foot traffic. Bike rentals are available. A small camp store. Laundry facilities. Donuts and muffins on the weekends. Several playgrounds. Bird houses and feeders are located throughout the park and especially in the spring, you can hear many varieties of birds chirping (however, you will also experience the by-products of so many birds!). Excellent cell service (Verizon). There is also a dump station.

    There was a warning that due to the proximity to an urban area campers, bikes, etc. should be locked up but I didn't feel that vibe.

    We enjoyed two stays at this campground, once in September and once in May. Even though this large campground was full when we were there on a weekend in September, we did not feel overcrowded. There were many empty campsites when we were there during the week in May (the week before Memorial Day); we very much enjoyed our stay both times!

  • J
    Aug. 5, 2024

    Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA

    Small basic campground near Toledo

    Our site was $59.95 a night.

    We were in Site# 504. We had Full hook- up with a gravel pull-through.
    We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep. The site was easy to level. We were charged $25 additional for my jeep since we were towing the trailer. We also were charged $10 because we arrived at 1:25 PM and check-in is at 2 PM. The park was close to empty so arriving early was not an inconvenience. We drove ourselves to our spot (no escort).

    Our site was shaded with lots of trees. This was a smaller lot with our neighbors fairly close.

    The lot comes with a concrete patio with picnic table and fire ring. They sell wood for $6 a bundle.

    There is free WiFi, although not strong. They offer Cable TV and there are many channels.

    There is not a community outdoor kitchen or community fire pit.

    They pickup your garbage at your site daily before noon.

    You are allowed to ride personal golf carts. They do not provide golf cart rentals. There is really not a need to have a Golf cart because it is a smaller campground.

    They do have a Swimming pool but it is currently closed due to maintenance (although it just looked closed- no signs of maintenance being done).

    There is a Playground. They also offer horseshoes, corn hole, giant jinga.

    They have a basic general store. There are not scheduled activities for kids.

    There is not a snack bar/restaurant on site.

    The streets are gravel so not great for riding bikes. This is an RV park with tent camping and cabins to rent.

    They have one shower house. The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean.

    There is a laundry facility. It is a cash only facility, but they have a change machine. There are approximately 4 washers and 4 dryers. It is approximately $2.50 to wash and $2.50 to dry a load.

    They have a small fenced in dog park.

    There isn’t tons to doin the actual city of Perryville. But Toledo is a 20 minute drive.

  • A
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Harrison Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet place to get away

    We have been here a few times. Really enjoy the secluded sites and the lake. It’s a small campground but it’s clean and quiet. Most sites don’t have water hookups but they do have electric. There isn’t much to do outside of the campground but there is a nice lake with canoe and kayak rentals. Very pet friendly and even has a dog beach.

  • Sherrie W.
    May. 22, 2020

    Harrison Lake State Park Campground

    Nice park for Northwest Ohio

    We rented a yurt as a local weekend escape. Our kids loved the yurt. It was nice with a little mini fridge and 4 double beds. Campground showers and bathrooms are clean. It is one of the only state parks in northwest Ohio, a beautiful little spot nestled in farmland of Ohio. The lake is nice for swimming and there are bike rentals which was fun as well. We did not use it, but there is a dog beach as well. Sites are crowed and close together.

  • Sammii D.
    Jul. 16, 2019

    Camp Sandusky

    Very nice campgrounds!

    There is so much structure and order to this campground! The grounds are laid out so nicely! One big circle with cross roads all along the way. You can camp however you'd like too! They have RV sites, tent sites and cabins. All mixed in together so you can travel with all your favorite campers. They do breakfast every morning in the front pavilion for $4.50 (all you can eat pancakes, 1 sausage and coffee) I haven't tried it yet, but its certainly popular. Laundry is open 24 hours a day and in an open area. Not the biggest fan of that due to needing to do laundry in the rain. Bathrooms are clean and standard. Row of toilet stalls and showers in a separate room. They have a stellar playground area, I don't have kids but even I was drawn to wanting to play on it. Very pet friendly around here. Close to downtown, near Cedar Point and all the other attractions over here. They have 2 pools, one being heated. We haven't had a bad rain storm while we're here but you can tell by the ground of our spot its going to be bad and super muddy. All in all this campground is pretty awesome.

  • Chase G.
    Jun. 7, 2019

    Lighthouse Point at Cedar Point

    Immaculate!

    Absolutely beautiful RV park! Gorgeous views of Lake Erie and walking distance to the gate of Cedar Point. Beautiful landscaping and very clean. Staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. Good little camp store with reasonable(ish) prices. Too chilly to swim but the pool looks nice. Bathhouses are updated, clean and very nice, but pretty far from about half of the sites. One section has premium sites with upgraded grills and fire pits and crazy good lake views. The regular sites are still well landscaped and each have a grill and an extra long picnic table, but no fire pit. You can bring your own fire pit if your site doesn't have one. No bikes or golf carts allowed on the grounds, but there are Cedar Point buses available day & night as well as rickshaws during the day. Until now I have held Disney World's Fort Wilderness as the penultimate place for camping but they could learn a few things from Cedar Point! We stayed five nights in a pull through sites, #231. I would love to snag a premium site for our next trip but it may be difficult because they allow you to book up five years in advance!

  • Marg B.
    Jun. 14, 2018

    Lake Hudson Recreation Area

    Beautiful Nature, Dark Sky Rustic Camping

    Lake Hudson is a dark sky preserve full of trees, nature and a beautiful lake. The camping sites come with an electric plug in, a nice fire ring and a picnic table. They are cute sites. Most are not by the lake. There is a dumpster. The facilities are rustic. The facilities are port a potty type with wooden walls and cement floor. No showers. A hand pump well for water. The swimming part of the lake requires a drive. The Lake is beautiful with a sand beach, no wake boating and grills. However it is rustic so there is goose poo. The woods are beautiful. There is hunting. We had heard that some people partied there but the night we were there it was quiet and people were respectful. We had a beautiful fire and dutch oven dinner. We saw one cute racoon who ran away when I reacted. We were worried about mosquitos but we only saw one.

  • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Van Buren State Park Campground

    Small and peaceful

    We stayed one night on our way to IN. We’ve never been here before and wanted to check it off our list. It’s a small campground with one side as equestrian and the other side not. All sites had electric and water, no full hookup. There were only drop toilets and no showers. They were clean but I don’t think I’d want to do more than a weekend there. It had a nice playground for kids and plenty of trails to hike or go horseback riding. They also had a dog park and small wildflower garden. The check in cabin had ice and wood for sale but no store. Our site was really nice. The pads were recently paved and had a huge bumper at the end. The fire ring was nice and the site had plenty of space for tents.

  • Jana H.
    Aug. 7, 2021

    Maumee Bay State Park Campground

    So Much to Do

    This park is huge. There is so much to do here, we didn’t leave the park at all! Just a short walk or bike ride to Lake Erie via a paved path. I highly recommend taking a bike, as there are so many trails and paths to ride throughout the park. The marshy swamp area was neat to see, there were several frog species, snakes, and we even saw a muskrat. The park is very educational, they have a nature center where you can learn about the local flora and fauna. There was a doe and her fawn that we saw almost daily in the park, as well as other deer. A resort is adjacent to the park that has many amenities if you prefer not to camp. There are several ponds throughout the park and lots of green space.
    While we were there we had the pleasure of viewing the nested piping plovers that haven’t nested in Ohio for 83 years. 4 chicks remained on the beach during our stay, prepping for the flight south. Several volunteer ornithologist kept a watchful eye on the chicks for safety and didn’t mind educating us on the little creatures. The campsites are nicely sized and vary in privacy. All equipped with a picnic table and fire pit. Some sites had a concrete pad under the table but there didn’t appear to be many, just a handful of what appeared to be newer sites. The park held social events, such as an ice cream social and coffee and pastries several mornings. The camp store was impressive, stocking a variety of perishables and even refrigerated items such as lunch meat, cheese, etc. Very impressive park, we will be back and extend our stay.


Guide to Perrysburg

Cabin accommodations near Perrysburg, Ohio provide access to Lake Erie shorelines, protected wetlands, and wooded areas at elevations around 600 feet above sea level. The region experiences distinct seasons with summer highs typically reaching 85°F, while winters can drop below freezing. Most cabins maintain full operation from April through October, with select accommodations available year-round for visitors seeking winter recreation opportunities.

What to do

Beach access and swimming: Maumee Bay State Park Campground features both Lake Erie shoreline and an inland beach area. "There is a beautiful and extensive boardwalk constructed by the Ohio Civilian Conservation Corps is available only for foot traffic. Bike rentals are available," notes Lee D. The park maintains multiple water access points suitable for various water activities.

Hiking trails: East Harbor State Park Campground offers multiple trail systems through diverse terrain. A visitor mentioned, "The wild life in the area was abundant making hikes in the afternoon great especially near sunset when the deer in the area started to come out." Trails range from short loops to longer paths connecting camping areas to the beach.

Birding opportunities: South Bass Island State Park provides excellent bird watching along its cliff-side trails. The protected wetland areas support diverse bird species throughout migration seasons. "This is on a bay on the very western side of Lake Erie among a wildlife refuge and wilderness area. I came for the birding and wasn't disappointed," shared Dan N. Morning hours typically yield the best bird watching conditions.

Recreation facilities: Several campgrounds maintain dedicated play areas and organized activities. "Biking and hiking trails that wrap around the camp and over to the beach and lakefront," notes Jess P. about Maumee Bay facilities. Weekend activity schedules typically include nature programs, guided walks, and seasonal events.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA features wooded sites that create natural separation. "My favorite part is all the trees. Everyone is close together but feels cozy," reports Julie K. The campground's layout uses existing tree coverage to maximize privacy while maintaining accessibility.

Well-maintained shower facilities: Campers consistently mention clean bathroom facilities at most locations. "The shower house has individual bathrooms with your own sink, shower, toilet. These are kept very clean," notes Julia H. about Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA. Most shower facilities offer free hot water, though some smaller locations may have limited shower hours.

Flat, level sites: Sterling State Park Campground provides well-graded, level camping areas. "Sites are nice and large paved slabs, most trees are immature offering little shade," explains Nicole A. The campground's design accommodates both tent camping and larger RVs with appropriate spacing.

Camp store convenience: Many locations maintain on-site stores with camping essentials. "Well maintained bathrooms and showers are available. They even have coffee and donuts every Saturday and Sunday for a small fee," reports Jess P. Store hours typically run from morning until early evening, with seasonal variations.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin accommodations require advance booking, especially during summer months. Sites with water views or premium amenities fill quickly. Weekend availability becomes limited 3-4 months in advance for most locations.

Seasonal weather considerations: Late spring through early fall provides the most comfortable camping conditions. "My only tip would be to bring plenty of bug spray in the summer, there are lots of bugs that come off the lake. Also make sure you bring jackets and blankets, even in the summer it can get pretty cool in the evening," advises Kayla H.

Distance between facilities: At larger parks, amenities may be spread across significant distances. "We stayed during the week for one night. Campground was clean and quiet, had electric hookups at most sites. Host was very friendly. Only criticism is you have to drive to another area of the park for an RV dump," explains Nicole G. about Van Buren State Park Campground.

Varying levels of privacy: Site layouts differ significantly between campgrounds. "The RV camp sites and many of the other camp sites are inland from the cliff and while wooded are generally very close together," notes Stephen S. Corner sites typically offer more space and better separation from neighbors.

Tips for camping with families

Playground proximity: Select sites near play areas for convenience with small children. "Kids loved having the playground so close to the camper," shares Scott F. about Van Buren State Park. Most campgrounds maintain at least one central playground, with larger facilities offering multiple play areas.

Educational opportunities: Cannaley Treehouse Village offers unique experiences for children. "This little village was so much fun for my 2 little people! I think 1 night is plenty as the site itself doesn't offer a ton of amenities but there are some trails that you can walk/bike without leaving base," explains Leah R. Several parks also maintain nature centers with interpretive displays and programs.

Swimming options: Multiple locations offer swimming access, though conditions vary. "The beach is a short walk from any site, mostly sandy with small rocks occasionally," notes Frances V. about Sterling State Park. Water quality reports should be checked before swimming, as algae blooms occasionally affect Lake Erie beaches during summer months.

Seasonal activities: Many campgrounds host special weekend events, particularly during holidays. "We were passing through on our way to Niagara Falls and stopped off to tent for the night. Family owned and operated. Owners are very friendly and the campground has nice amenities," reports Matt R. about Toledo East-Stony Ridge KOA.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Harbortown RV Resort provides full-service connections. "All concrete roads and pads. Basketball court, sand volleyball, playground, dog run, batting cages and go karts within walking distance," reports Bill B. Most cabin accommodations include electrical hookups, while water and sewer connections vary by location.

Site dimensions: RV sites at various campgrounds accommodate different vehicle sizes. "We travel towing a 14 foot trailer and were able to fit both in our pull through site along with my jeep," describes Julia H. Site measurements should be confirmed before booking, particularly for larger RVs requiring pull-through access.

Leveling requirements: Ground conditions impact setup ease at different campgrounds. "The ground was soft and marshy. Other than that is was a nice place," explains Jeffery R. about Maumee Bay State Park. Many sites feature paved or gravel pads, though seasonal conditions may affect stability.

Dump station access: Most campgrounds maintain dump stations, though locations vary. "Sunday morning's line at the dump station can get very backed up!" warns Chris A. about Maumee Bay State Park. Operating hours typically match check-out times, creating potential congestion on busy weekends.

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