Best Cabin Camping near Pickerington, OH

Several campgrounds near Pickerington offer cabin accommodations with varying amenities and comfort levels. Jackson Lake Park provides basic cabins with queen beds and twin bunk beds, small bathrooms with toilets and showers, and kitchenettes equipped with microwaves, sinks, and mini-fridges. At Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA, cabins feature bunk beds in separate rooms, allowing larger groups to stay comfortably. Most cabins include electrical hookups, picnic tables, and access to communal facilities. A reviewer noted that "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."

Rustic and deluxe cabin options exist throughout the region, with prices varying based on amenities and size. KOA cabins at Buckeye Lake feature family-friendly layouts with separated sleeping areas. Most locations allow pets in cabins, though additional fees may apply. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when facilities like pools are operational. Some campgrounds, including Lazy River at Granville, operate year-round, while others close seasonally. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, cabin design at Buckeye Lake KOA is particularly functional: "The design is nice as the bunk beds are in their own separate room. This means the back room will sleep four individuals."

Cabin guests should note that many locations do not provide linens or towels. According to one camper review, "they had no bed linens, or towels, and the bathroom didn't even have a mirror." Kitchenette facilities vary widely, with some offering only microwaves and mini-fridges. Food preparation often must take place outside due to health regulations. Most campgrounds sell firewood on-site, with prices around $8 per bundle. Camp stores at locations like Buckeye Lake KOA offer ice, basic provisions, and sometimes prepared meals like breakfast. Bathrooms and shower facilities are typically shared, with cleanliness levels varying by location.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pickerington, Ohio (45)

    1. Alum Creek State Park Campground

    80 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 548-4039

    "Nice, flat campsites, running water and flush toilets. I believe all sites are electric and we brought a projector/screen to watch some movies."

    "The sites, while somewhat close to each other, are very well secluded. Which can be good or bad depending on if you are going with multiple families vs just one family. Bathrooms were clean."

    2. Jackson Lake Park

    7 Reviews
    Lithopolis, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (614) 837-2656

    $40 - $139 / night

    "We booked last minute on a holiday weekend and had like 2 options for a spot. I wasn’t happy with our spot but again that’s my own fault."

    "My wife and I spent Labor Day weekend here as it was close to Columbus and allowed family to come spend a night or two.

    We appreciated the full hook-ups and pull through site."

    3. Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

    12 Reviews
    Heath, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 928-0706

    "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."

    "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."

    4. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    South Bloomingville, OH
    34 miles
    Website

    $29 - $46 / night

    "We stayed in a Sherman cabin; it included two sets of bunk beds, a mini fridge, microwave and a/c. The pool was clean (tho' unheated) and showerhouses well-maintained."

    "General: 172-site state park with a mix of full hook-up, electric, and no hook-ups in separate areas plus a 33-site family hike-in camp, two group camps, and three cabins."

    5. Lazy River at Granville

    8 Reviews
    Granville, OH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 366-4385

    "The kids loved the swimming pools and splash pads, the awesome play ground and lots of playing in the creek."

    "My family and I had a great time at this park. Lots for the kids to do with the pool, playground, gaga ball court, activites, etc... The staff is wonderful and super helpful."

    6. Cross Creek Camping Resort

    13 Reviews
    Lewis Center, OH
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 549-2267

    $35 - $95 / night

    "Cross Creek Camping Resort in Delaware, Ohio is a very nice campground with friendly staff and lots of amenities!"

    "Must sure have a tree and grass with fire pits and a table."

    7. Campbell Cove Camping

    17 Reviews
    Logan, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 385-2994

    "Great campground, close to everything you would wanna see! Bathrooms and showers are super clean and updated. Lots of stuff for kids to do!"

    "This is a very nice campground near all of the attractions of Hocking Hills, Ohio. We had full hookups that were excellent, but if we didn't there were several new restrooms throughout the grounds."

    8. Delaware State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Radnor, OH
    38 miles
    Website

    "We can imagine that this park is pretty full in the summer with all their amenities and close proximity to major Ohio cities. "

    "A fire ring, picnic table, and electric hookup complete each site. Generous foliage provides separation between most sites. 

    Bath/Shower: Fully contained all-gender units in the third loop."

    9. Geneva Hills - Camp and Event Center

    2 Reviews
    Rockbridge, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 746-8439

    $35 - $600 / night

    "It was a nice driving distance from Hocking Hills and a neat place to camp."

    10. Hocking Hills Camping & Canoe

    8 Reviews
    Rockbridge, OH
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 385-9764

    "River right next to us and port a potty near. Allows dogs. Showers are at the check in but they are nice."

    "We were able to walk down from the site and swim. Sites are big enough and plenty of space from neighbors! Only gave 4 stars because spots are first come first serve."

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Cabin Reviews near Pickerington, OH

553 Reviews of 45 Pickerington Campgrounds


  • Beth Ann W.
    May. 25, 2020

    Tar Hollow State Park Campground

    Memorial Weekend 2020

    After being cooped up, we (3 young adults) decided to get out and decided on this campground that was new to all of us. The campground was very low key and made for an easy going weekend! We weren’t too keen on most of the parks amenities, but enjoyed just sitting around the fire the whole time. Pros: -staff was cleaning common areas (bathroom and showers) either once or twice a day -campsite 12 was incredible space and had an added bonus of a deck structure over the creek

    Other notes: -WiFi available, but only right by the main office/general store -no service for AT&T or Verizon -Fire tower not accessible -Lake tested high for a bacteria and swimming is not recommended

    Corona Virus Notes: -only Ice and Firewood available for purchase at General Store -putt putt, boat and bike rentals, and game box rentals not available -nearby Hocking Hills trails were closed

  • T
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Jackson Lake Park

    Campground with Water Park

    I stayed at this campground because they hosted a wedding I attended. I chose to stay in a cabin, which was pretty pricy for what it was. for $175, it was a basic cabin with a queen bed and 2 twin bunk-beds, a very small bathroom with a toilet and shower, and a small kitchenette with a microwave, sink, and mini-fridge. The cabin was somewhat dirty - dust on the floor and spider webs in the corner. It had no bed linens, or towels, and the bathroom didn't even have a mirror.

    There is a "lake" (more of a large pond) on the property, with fishing, and large inflatables to play on in the summer. There is also a disc golf course. The nearby town Lithopolis is cute, with some local coffee and dining, as well as antique shops.

  • j
    Oct. 26, 2022

    Hocking Hills KOA Holiday

    Logan Ohio KOA

    Awesome staff family owned for over 20 plus years. Extremely clean well maintained. Shower houses plenty of hot water facilities were very clean sites are well spread apart. Handicap sites available including cabin rentals fire wood and menu items delivered to your campsite from camp kitchen and store. Sites are reasonably level we had to use one 3/4 “ leveler under the wheels in one side. They have sites that are full hook up with wooden decks prices were 80.00 to 135.00 per night for those that were paved and with decks. All the others were water and electric. “ cable and WiFi “ included 70 plus channels. 50 /30 /20 amp power at all sites. Big Rig friendly. Close to all sites. Trails and state park Camp store was well stocked actually had what you needed if you forgot something. Prices were reasonable Definitely recommended to anybody traveling through the area Owner planning to stay open all year working g on some big upgrades to campground to accommodate winter weather camping. Nice swimming staff was very helpful restaurants gas stations groceries with in 10 min drive.

  • Katie
    Sep. 8, 2020

    Lake Hope State Park Campground

    Great Location, Good Vibes, Slightly Slanted Sites

    Stayed over Labor Day Weekend and was pleasantly surprised by the site we got for booking only a week in advance! Would stay again!

    - Many sites are quite sloped and slanted, but this cannot be determined by pictures online. With that said, all sites appeared to have a spot for at least 1 tent cleared away and the picnic table and fire ring in a secure location.

    - Most sites only had room for one car parked at the site

    - Clean pit style restrooms! With running water restrooms dispersed through the campground.

    - Lake Hope was a good size for kayaking (and rentals were open and only ~$10 per person per hour for various boating devices).

    - Fishing allowed anywhere!

    - Cool hiking trails throughout to see caves, The Hope Furnace, and water features!

    - Only ~30-40min from all the must see attractions of Hocking Hills and surrounding area!

    - Camp Store with wood, ice, etc.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2017

    Delaware State Park Campground

    Nice Ohio State Park

    This state park spans over 2,000 acres and is just north of the cute Ohio town of Delaware. We stayed here for two nights while visiting friends in the area but wished we would have stayed to enjoy all that the park had to offer. The campground was really nice and quiet when we stayed there which was during the week and in the spring and not very crowded. We can imagine that this park is pretty full in the summer with all their amenities and close proximity to major Ohio cities. 

    The 'pod' layout of the campground made for large campsites (some sites are over 90 feet in length and well suited for large RV’s) with good separation between sites. There are 212 sites that have 50 amp electric. The campground also has yurts for rent (May through October) that are furnished with beds, table and chairs, a cooler, ceiling fan, outdoor charcoal grill and a picnic table with canopy. This is a great option for those wanting to stay in something more than a tent but don’t have an RV.

    There is no sewer or water at individual sites but there is a dump station and water fill station near the park entrance. Roads and campsites are paved with grassy patios that feature picnic tables and fire pits. The park does not provide wifi but our Verizon hotspot and 4G phone worked well. There are centrally located bath/shower houses with coin-operated laundry facilities.  

    The park is open year-round and great for outdoor activities; especially, those that are water-related. There are numerous boat launches, fully equipped marina, and swimming area. We launched our kayaks and had a great time paddling around the lake.  Be aware that there is no horsepower limits for boats on the lake and weekends are very popular for anglers in high-powered bass boats. The northern portion of the lake is a “no wake zone” which makes for a more pleasant paddling environment.  If you don’t have a boat, boat rentals are available at the marina. 

    For those wanting to hike there are plenty of hiking/biking trails for you to get out and explore the park.  Many of the trails link together so you can decide how long you want to hike. The Lakeview Trail was perfect for us as our dog loved jumping in the water during our hike. Other amenities in the park include a nature center, 18-hole disk golf, hunting, archery, volleyball, horse shoe pits, picnic areas, and an 800-foot designated swimming area.  At the camp store/office you can rent bikes as well as other sporting equipment.

    If you decide to venture out of the park you are only about 40 miles from downtown Columbus and less than 20 miles to the world-renowned Columbus Zoo (which is definitely worth a visit). The nearby town of Delaware is really nice with downtown shopping, restaurants, a historic theater and brewery (Stass Brewing Company has great Belgian-style beer with a fun atmosphere).  

    Would definitely camp here again if we were in the area.

  • 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.

  • CampgroundKaren ..
    Aug. 14, 2023

    Pine Creek Cabins & Camping Resort

    Cabin stay

    We stayed in one of the small cabins and loved it! Very clean, with thoughtful amenities. Hot tub on the back porch. This cabin also comes with two horse stalls. Bridle trail access right from campground.


Guide to Pickerington

Cabin accommodations near Pickerington, Ohio provide access to numerous outdoor activities within a 30-45 minute drive radius. The region features rolling hills and woodlands with elevations ranging from 800-1100 feet above sea level. Seasonal temperatures vary significantly, with summer highs averaging in the mid-80s and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing, affecting cabin availability and amenity access at certain campgrounds.

What to do

Water activities at Lake Logan: Campbell Cove Camping offers waterfront cabin sites with easy lake access. "Kayaking on the lake is amazing and hiking is abundant. Beautiful sunset view," notes one camper. The campground provides kayak rentals and swimming areas just minutes from cabin accommodations.

Fishing opportunities: At Cross Creek Camping Resort, cabin guests can access nearby fishing spots. A reviewer stated, "Nice people, nice pool. Lots of full-time residents, great private campground." The resort maintains well-stocked fishing areas accessible within walking distance of cabin accommodations.

Hiking trails: Hocking Hills State Park Campground offers cabins with proximity to extensive trail systems. "Reservations only, most sites are level and spacious. There is a general store on site with firewood, propane, food items, gifts, camping gear," reports one visitor. Trails range from easy quarter-mile loops to more challenging 5+ mile routes through diverse terrain.

What campers like

Clean bathroom facilities: Unlike some more rustic options, Alum Creek State Park Campground provides well-maintained facilities near cabin areas. A camper noted, "Great state park campground. There are some full hook ups but mostly just electric. They have pancake breakfast on Saturday mornings through summer and doughnuts on Sunday."

Privacy between sites: Delaware State Park Campground offers cabins with good separation from neighboring sites. "The 'pod' layout of the campground made for large campsites with good separation between sites," explains one reviewer. Many cabins include natural buffers of trees or shrubs between accommodations.

Year-round availability: Some cabin facilities remain open during winter months. A camper at Lazy River at Granville commented, "What a great campground. From the activities for the kids to the nice spacious sites. We were there for the Halloween weekend and it was amazing." Winter cabin rentals often include additional heating options and modified amenity access.

What you should know

Site selection matters: At Campbell Cove Camping, cabin location significantly impacts experience. "My parents had an RV site overlooking the lake. I wouldn't tent camp there. The tent sites were all in the same area with no division from each other," observed one visitor. Corner cabins typically offer more privacy and space.

Seasonal pricing fluctuations: Cabin rates vary by 30-50% between peak and off-peak seasons. Many campgrounds offer significant discounts during weekdays or non-summer months.

Reservation requirements: Advanced planning is essential, particularly for cabins with specific amenities. "We spent a weekend here with two other families (9 kids total) and had a wonderful time! The kids loved the swimming pools and splash pads, the awesome playground and lots of playing in the creek," noted a camper at Lazy River at Granville.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA provides family-oriented cabin layouts near play areas. A camper observed, "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."

Swimming options: Multiple facilities offer water recreation within walking distance of cabins. "We had an absolute blast at the campsite! We stayed in L and the kids loved being close to the water. The campground beach is an absolute must and we even got close to wildlife," explained a visitor at Alum Creek State Park.

Activity planning: Schedule around weekend events at campgrounds. One reviewer at Cross Creek noted, "They also have themed-event weekends, which are really fun! It's on the pricey side, but worth it in my opinion." Many campgrounds run scheduled activities from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility: Hocking Hills State Park Campground has varying levels of cabin access. "Ironically, we stayed at the worst campsite there, it was downslope, and they had recently cut down many trees and the site was a muddy mess. Every single other campsite they were perfect," shared one RVer.

Hookup considerations: For cabins with external hookups, be prepared for specific limitations. "The water hook ups were accessible through a hole/pipe and we had to 'fish' down to connect our hose," noted a camper at Jackson Lake Park.

Wi-Fi availability: Most cabins offer limited connectivity. One camper reported, "The Wi-Fi was good but not free and was worth the $2/day to do some late night binge watching." Signal strength varies significantly by campground location and cabin positioning within the property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Pickerington, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Pickerington, OH is Alum Creek State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 80 reviews.

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