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Camping near Waverly, OH

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    Camping options around Waverly, Ohio include established campgrounds within state parks and private facilities. The area features several notable camping destinations including Scioto Trail State Park, Pike Lake State Park, and Long's Retreat Family Resort. Most campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, with some offering cabin rentals and glamping options. The terrain typically consists of wooded areas with access to lakes, ponds, and streams for recreation, fishing, and water activities.

    Seasonal considerations impact camping experiences in the region. Many campgrounds operate year-round, but others like Long's Retreat are open only from April through October. Campgrounds often have varying amenities, from full-service facilities with hookups, showers, and modern restrooms to more primitive options with vault toilets and limited water access. Several campgrounds experience drainage issues during rainy periods, with visitors noting site flooding concerns. According to one camper at Pike Lake State Park, "It rained quite a bit and many of the sites got flooded. The ground here doesn't drain well."

    State park campgrounds provide the most consistent camping experience in the area. Scioto Trail State Park offers a rustic setting with tent sites situated in heavily wooded areas, providing privacy and natural surroundings. Pike Lake features renovated facilities including paved roads and camp pads, though some sites are notably small. Visitors appreciate the natural features at these parks, with hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Tar Hollow State Park Campground offers additional recreational opportunities with boat access and multiple trail systems. While proximity to water is a draw for many campers, reviews indicate varying water quality in the lakes and ponds. One visitor noted that Scioto Trail's lake was "more like a large pond" while others appreciated the good fishing opportunities at several locations.

    Best Campgrounds near Waverly (113)

      1. Caldwell Lake Campground — Scioto Trail State Park

      4.1(10)7mi from Waverly55 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We chose to camp at Scioto Trail State Park because of it's proximity to Salt Creek Kayak Adventures. While I had hiked at Scioto Trail in the past, this was our first visit to the campground."

      "Walk-in sites with pit toilets and potable water. The map of how the sites are laid out online is extremely inaccurate, I would not have picked my site if it had been accurate."

      from $35 - $60 / night

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      2. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(109)32mi from Waverly209 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

      "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      3. Pike Lake State Park Campground

      4.1(11)13mi from Waverly91 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The lake is smaller, but nice beach area and pedal boats are fun. We hiked the Greenbriar and CCC Trails. They are not too challenging but beautiful."

      "Ranger Review: Morsel Spork at Pike Lake State Park Campground Review:

      We stayed at site 67 next to the camp host. The camp site was nicely shaded with a small creek behind it."

      from $33 - $200 / night

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      4. Long's Retreat Family Resort

      4.8(13)18mi from WaverlyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We have been going here for the last 6 summers with a big group (nearly 30 kids with us). Everyone always has such a great time and it is the highlight of all the kids summers."

      5. Tar Hollow State Park Campground

      4.1(24)22mi from Waverly102 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is about 2-3 acres large, situated on a hill with a path dug out around the perimeter. "

      "The drive there was a very interesting tour of trump flags Amish buggies and more. Would come back if I was stranded in Ohio, but overall great pit stop for cleaning up on a long journey."

      from $27 - $75 / night

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      6. Trackside Camping

      5.0(2)6mi from Waverly1 siteRVs, Tents

      from $35 / night

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      7. Paint Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(21)23mi from Waverly196 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Cute, charming Ohio State Park. Enjoy 4 lovely hiking trails that showcase the parks features by taking you through the woods and fields. Fish is offered and their is boat dock ."

      "An excellent disc golf course, hiking and beautiful lake views. Just past the town of Bainbridge, Ohio is Seip Mound to explore and hike the trails."

      from $37 - $60 / night

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      8. Waters Edge Canoe Livery

      4.0(1)12mi from WaverlyTents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $12 / night

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      9. Sun Valley Campground

      5.0(4)19mi from WaverlyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were able to reserve a drive-thru site on the same day we wanted it.  It looks like there are quite a few seasonal campers there.  Sites have space between them, many are shaded. "

      10. Lizzy’s Acres

      5.0(1)15mi from Waverly1 siteTents

      "Lizzy's Acres is a new listing on the Dyrt, but they offer a great location for those looking to explore the area.  Check them out and show them some love!"

      from $25 - $35 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Waverly, OH

    620 Reviews of 113 Waverly Campgrounds


    • Marsha S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful State Park & Campground

      My favorite state park in Ohio (so far). Very clean, lots of activities, nice size sites. Easy to get to from Columbus and lots of activities.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Farver Acres

      First stay

      Was very nice,quiet n peaceful.We had to leave unexpectedly but plan to go back when it’s not as hot we had 2 dogs with us one got sick but hoping to make it back there soon

    • Kathy C.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Hocking Hills Jellystone Campground

      Shouldn’t be called Jellystone

      Jellystone Hocking Hills Ohio Don’t waste your money! I reserved a full hook up deluxe site with patio. Was supposed to be a level concrete slab. It was not! It was all gravel and dirt. No concrete whatsoever. This deluxe site sloped down so when you had a fire( weren’t allowed to move fire pit) your chairs went down hill and I fell almost every night. They brought in a crushed zone but it didn’t help the situation. Owner told us he would credit us some money back since the site wasn’t as promised, he did not. The playground was a mess. Old and nasty. The jump pad didn’t hold much air, so kids would jump on and sink right o the ground. The mining area was not locked so kids got into the pump and electrical areas which was dangerous for the little ones. YOGI BEAR MADE ONE 15 MINUTE APPEARANCE IN 5 DAYS. The schedule showed daily appearances at least daily if not more than once daily, which is how other Jellystones have been for us. MY GRANDSON was so sad. He had been looking forward to this trip for months, and recalled our prior JELLYSTONE stay at Watts Bar Lake in Tennessee, which was a totally different experience than this awful Hocking hills Jellystone. We repeatedly asked about Yogi appearances and were told“Yogi was busy and maybe he would come tomorrow“. The owner made so many excuses like,“my concrete guy didn’t show up last week” that’s why we didn’t have our concrete level patio site that we paid for. The playground didn’t have mulch cause his guy didn’t show up last week. The jump pad didn’t work right because his guy didn’t show up. The new pool wasn’t completed because his guy didn’t show up. Even the yogi bear statue they show in their picture wasn’t there. The pool they did have was in the owners backyard and you had to drive to it. It was slimed and disgusting. I have never been so disappointed. We drove 4.5 hours to get there specifically so my grandkids could camp at a Jellystone with Yogi Bear around. I don’t know how they are allowed to be a Jellystone, they are definitely not up to par. I’m sure we aren’t the only family to pay jellystones higher prices so the kids could see Yogi and friends daily. I could go on…there really were so many bad things about this place, but I see this review is very long. I will attach some photos

    • Mikayla H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Snowden lake

      First time camping

      Had a wonderful time camping with my family ground were well kept and staff was super friendly and it wasn't super busy

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      A.W. Marion State Park Campground

      Nice ammenities, accessible, reasonably spaced out

      Its a reasonably small campground, but I found that as long as you are mindful of tent placement- the sites are quite reasonably spread out. Additionally, im solo- but seems like a great place for families considering easy restroom access and the playground in the center. Also only a 30 minute drive from Columbus or so- and when I came in May, there were plenty of open spots to park.

    • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Dorr-Run Red Oak Trailhead

      Great for a night or two

      Clean bathrooms. Nice park rangers. Open areas with fire pits.

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Farver Acres

      Quiet, Peaceful Setting

      We very much enjoyed our stay here.  The host was friendly and helpful.  The site was level and the fire pit and picnic table were appreciated.  It is a very peaceful and relaxing spot.  There are some easy trails cleared in the woods that we enjoyed as well  We hope to visit again soon.

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Farver Acres

      Quiet, clean, convenient

      We enjoyed our stay very much. The host was friendly and communicated well. The site was pretty level and the table and fire pit were much appreciated.. It’s a very quiet and peaceful location. If you plan to walk in the woods, bring some tick repellent!


    Guide to Waverly

    Camping sites near Waverly, Ohio range from rustic state parks to family-focused recreation areas with varying seasonal schedules. Situated among the Appalachian foothills, the region offers elevation changes from 600-1,200 feet and receives approximately 41 inches of annual rainfall, creating drainage challenges at many campgrounds during wet periods. The area's mixed hardwood forests provide habitat for diverse wildlife including wild turkeys and white-tailed deer.

    What to do

    Lake activities and fishing: Pine Lake at Tar Hollow State Park Campground offers fishing, swimming, and boat rentals. "Pine lake is a beautiful little spot to fish, rent a paddle boat, or just relax. There is also a pretty spacious beach area," notes a camper. The park maintains a designated swim area with sand beach.

    Hiking trail systems: Explore multiple trail systems ranging from short family hikes to extensive forest treks. At Hocking Hills State Park Campground, the location provides direct access to popular trails. "We enjoyed a full hookup site. The spots aren't very spacious but there's lots of trees nearby and an easy walk to get to Old Mans Cave," reports one visitor.

    Family recreation options: For families seeking additional activities, Long's Retreat Family Resort offers numerous recreation choices. "Plenty of things to do. Swimming, water slides, canoeing, go-cart racing, mini golf, and a full arcade give plenty of variety," writes a regular camper. Most activities are included with camping fees.

    What campers like

    Secluded tent camping areas: Tent campers appreciate the separate, more remote camping areas. "The north ridge campground is in an entirely separate area of the park than the RVs and there aren't many campsites, so in that way it feels a little more remote and secluded," notes a Tar Hollow camper.

    Clean facilities: While amenity levels vary widely, maintained facilities receive consistent praise. At Sun Valley Campground, visitors note: "This campground has a lot to offer with electric and water hookups for RVs with back-in and pull through sites. They have a dump station as well as an onsite bathroom/shower house."

    Digital disconnection: Many campgrounds have limited or no cell service. "No cell service. Enjoy the outdoors! You are off the grid!" reports one camper about Tar Hollow. Another camper at Long's Retreat adds: "Love no cell reception! Quiet clean and staff (owner) is always pleasant and helpful!"

    What you should know

    Tent site accessibility: Some tent-only areas require carrying equipment from parking areas. At Tar Hollow, "You cannot park your car directly at your campsite. There is a parking lot at the bottom of the campground hill. You have to carry your items to your campsite. Depending on what site you reserved you could have to walk uphill for about 100-150 yards."

    Site selection importance: Research site selection carefully as qualities vary significantly. A Pike Lake State Park camper advises: "We visited when the leaves were changing and it was absolutely gorgeous. Hiking was great. Campground is small, some sites too small for our 20' trailer and truck."

    Drainage issues: Pike Lake State Park Campground and other area campgrounds have drainage problems during wet weather. One visitor warns: "We enjoyed our stay here. Just an fyi to others - it rained quite a bit and many of the sites got flooded. The ground here doesn't drain well."

    Tips for camping with families

    Water recreation options: Families with children should consider campgrounds with swimming areas. "We go here at least once a year! Usually with a large group! Lots for kid to do! The bathrooms, showers and camping sites are always well maintained and clean!" notes a Long's Retreat camper.

    Organized activities: Look for campgrounds with scheduled naturalist programs. "The rangers and naturalists have many activities going on and are very knowledgeable," reports a visitor to Hocking Hills State Park.

    Age-appropriate hikes: Plan hikes suitable for children's abilities. "We enjoyed it with our large breed dog and toddler," mentions a Hocking Hills camper about the park's trail system. Most trails in the region range from 0.5 to 3 miles with moderate terrain changes.

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling needs: Many campsites require leveling equipment. At Scioto Trail State Park Campground, an RV camper notes: "It was a good campground, we had a hard time getting our rv to be level but overall we enjoyed it."

    Full hookup availability: Limited full hookups are available. A Hocking Hills camper mentions, "We enjoyed a full hookup site. The spots aren't very spacious but there's lots of trees nearby and an easy walk to get to Old Mans Cave."

    Site size limitations: Verify site dimensions before booking. "Sites in the outsides of the loops are more spacious," advises a Scioto Trail camper. Larger RVs should call ahead to confirm site suitability as many parks have limited large vehicle access.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the best camping spots in Waverly?

    The Waverly area offers several excellent camping options. Pike Lake State Park Campground is a top choice, featuring clean cabins with functional kitchens, comfortable beds, and air conditioning. The park has a nice beach area and recreational activities on the smaller lake. For a more secluded experience, Tar Hollow State Park Campground offers tent-only sites at its North Ridge campground, providing a true immersion in nature with more primitive facilities.

    What amenities are available at Waverly campgrounds?

    Campgrounds near Waverly offer varying amenities. Lake Hope State Park Campground is considered an underrated gem with fewer crowds than nearby parks, making it perfect for those seeking a quieter experience. Hocking Hills State Park Campground provides diverse camping options with numerous trails, caves, and recreational activities. For RV campers, Hocking River RV Park offers pull-through spots (though some maneuvering is required for larger rigs), bath houses, and fire rings situated along the river.

    Do I need reservations for camping in Waverly?

    Reservations are highly recommended for most campgrounds in the Waverly area, especially during peak seasons. Shawnee State Park Campground offers a variety of tent sites, including secluded spots hidden among trees that require advance booking. For primitive camping at Zaleski State Forest, you should check in before proceeding to your site. During summer months and fall color season, campgrounds fill quickly, so securing your spot ahead of time is advisable for the best camping experience.