Best Campgrounds near Fairfield, OH

Camping options around Fairfield, Ohio include established campgrounds and parks with varied amenities within a 30-mile radius. Several notable locations include Winton Woods Campground in Cincinnati, featuring lakeside sites that accommodate tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping options. Miami Whitewater Forest Campground and Hueston Woods State Park offer additional developed camping areas with electric hookups and basic facilities for both tent and RV campers. East Fork State Park and Stonelick State Park provide year-round camping with waterfront access.

Many campgrounds in the region require advance reservations, especially during summer weekends and fall foliage season. Full hookup sites for RVs are limited and tend to book quickly at popular locations like Winton Woods and East Fork State Park. According to one visitor, "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio. Lots of small bathrooms. Lake access." Sites with lake views or water access typically fill first, while more secluded locations remain available longer. Most developed campgrounds maintain clean facilities with showers and restrooms, though amenities vary significantly between state parks and county-managed properties. Weather conditions are generally mild from April through October, with occasional summer storms and humidity.

Campgrounds near lakes and rivers receive consistently higher ratings from visitors, with water recreation opportunities being a primary draw. Winton Woods and East Fork feature boat launches, fishing access, and water activities that complement their camping areas. A camper noted that Winton Woods has "spacious paved RV spaces with full hook-ups, fire ring, and picnic table" and that "the tall pines on the property made me feel like I was out west." Mixed-use campgrounds with both primitive and developed sites are common in the region, allowing visitors to choose their preferred camping style. Wildlife viewing, hiking trails, and mountain biking opportunities enhance the camping experience at locations like John Bryan State Park, where trails connect directly to campground areas. Most camping areas provide fire rings and picnic tables, though firewood regulations vary between locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Fairfield, Ohio (113)

    1. Winton Woods Campground

    23 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    6 miles
    Website

    "Tent/RV sites were level and had lots of Shade and trees for Hammocks. 1.7 mile paved walking trail is great for walking, running and biking. A short 18 hole Disc Golf course is close by."

    "The location is located on the lake with access to put in a kayak or canoe. The bathrooms are clean, with private combined shower/dressing stalls."

    2. Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park

    14 Reviews
    Fairfield, OH
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 851-2267

    $43 - $73 / night

    "The campground fills up fast and there were plenty of shaded electric sites close to the lake. There were also plenty of pull through sites for the big rigs."

    "Playground and walk path well kept."

    3. Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    College Corner, OH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 523-6347

    $27 - $100 / night

    "This camp ground is pretty standard for Ohio State Parks. It does have a cool new sleeping option. Yurts! We enjoyed our time in the yurt. "

    "It is one of the better beaches for Ohio State Parks in the southern part of the state.  We bought a day pass to the pool at the lodge."

    4. Miami Whitewater Forest Campground

    9 Reviews
    Harrison, OH
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 367-9632

    "Lake nearby with boat rentals and paved bike paths. Good family environment. Beware of sneaky raccoons. River access down path behind lot 129."

    "Beautiful park has a lake with kayaking/canoe/rowboat/paddle boat rentals and a few pontoon boats for rent but is otherwise just for non-motorized boats. good fishing both from the rental rowboats and"

    5. East Fork State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Concord, OH
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 734-2730

    $39 - $52 / night

    "This is your standard Ohio State Park campground.  It has the usual parking, water, restrooms, camp store, and activities.  East Fork is rather nice as it has the lake and long trails. "

    "Our favorite campsite for the outskirts of Cincinnati. Lots of great spots available! You can get to the lake in about a 15 minute drive."

    6. Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA

    10 Reviews
    Lebanon, OH
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 932-7717

    "This KOA sets the bar for the Ohio locations we have visited. The bathrooms are amazing and private. The tent site we had was huge and there were actually trees for our suspended tent and hammocks."

    "Cute town Cons: sites are fairly close to each other."

    7. Mounds State Recreation Area Campground — Brookville Lake

    21 Reviews
    Brookville, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 647-2657

    $33 - $40 / night

    "Pros: quiet, close to Brookville, lots of trails nearby, nice swimming beach Cons: hard to get a site next to the playground - it's kinda out of the way."

    "Mounds State Recreation Area located near Brookville Indiana is a beautiful location with camping for tents, trailers and motorhomes."

    8. Tucker's Landing

    8 Reviews
    Fort Thomas, KY
    18 miles
    Website

    $25 - $54 / night

    "Site 22 had a beautiful view of the ohio river. The kids enjoyed seeing the barges going up and down the river. It was very quiet and peaceful. Sites were very clean."

    "Not much in the surrounding area."

    9. Stonelick State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Goshen, OH
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 625-6593

    $27 - $70 / night

    "Our spot was right next to a small Pollinator trail that lead to the water. My little ones had a blast riding their scooters around the round about. The restrooms are a quick walk and very clean."

    "This is a great park in southern Ohio, easy to reach, 20 minutes off the interstate 275. There are a number of good sites, but some with a significant slope that leveling would be an issue."

    10. Indian Springs Campground

    9 Reviews
    Greendale, IN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (513) 353-9244

    "It sat at one end of our site but right up against the site next to us, so trying to sit around a campfire would have been a little awkward. There wasn't any shade on the pull thru sites."

    "There are showers, an awesome library, a store, laundry and walking trails"

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  • Cynthia K.
    May. 23, 2026

    Mounds State Recreation Area Campground — Brookville Lake

    SRA in Southeast Indiana

    62 full hookup sites in the C Loop. 388 electric sites.

     We stayed at site 58 which is a large sunny site by the bathroom/shower house. This would be a great site for a family- lots of room for kids to run around.

     Bathroom/showers were disgusting! Just filthy, even for a state park. We only saw them "cleaned" once on Friday afternoon.

     There's a boat launch just for campers. Actually several boat launches on the East side of the lake. 

    This is a big park for fishing & boating. My fisherguy did catch fish. There's a beach. Several hiking trails. The Glidewell Trail goes past an Indian Mound. 

    The camp store is really nice! 

    There's no nature center, but they have interpretive programs that meet at trailheads or the camp store.

     This campground had a lot of empty sites, so it may be less popular than Whitewater Memorial State Park. Aside from the bathrooms, we had a good time there.

  • Gary D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Equestrian Camp — Caesar Creek State Park

    Dry camping alternative

    Couldn’t get in to the Craser Lake campground because it was full came here as an alternative. Wooded sights are nice, large enough for trailer. No potable water. Pit toilets but they constructed a new modern outhouse but as of my visit not open. It’s an Equestrian friendly so lots of people with horses.

  • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 19, 2026

    Wright-Patterson AFB FamCamp

    Clean, Quiet, Secure, No Thrills

    First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.

  • Don K.
    May. 5, 2026

    East Fork State Park Campground

    Great State Park Camping & very nice lake plenty of fishing. Boating & water craft

    They have horseback riding trails , bring your own horses , witch they have accomidations for or rent from near by stables . Basketball courts , bike rental, Bridle Path , Cornhole , drinking water ,dumpsters. Hiking , kayak rentals , nature center , mini golf ,mountain bike trailhead parking , pickle ball , ping pong , playground ,recycling , shelter house , shower houses ,soccer , volleyball ,wifi , all play courts are ADA accessable , full hookups , electric only hookups , boat ramps both camping & public sandy beeches , Really Nice Eauestrian Camping , golf cart use 416 sites

  • K
    Apr. 16, 2026

    Hidden Valley Mobile Home Park

    Called to get Info

    I called to get information on the park prices and requirements but they have to call me back with the info...

  • Cassandra H.
    Apr. 9, 2026

    Big Bone Lick State Historic Site Campground

    Great for a family trip

    We had such a good time we extended our trip. Only 3 mile of trails, but fabulous for the family and well kept. Creek is great to play in. So much wildlife. The campground and facilities were in great shape. The only minor issue was the camp store and museum only open Thursday -Sunday, but we were visiting early in the season. Paved campground is great for bikes, scooters and roller skates! Spigots are far from some.of the sites and you may need more than a 50 ft hose for water hook up.

  • thomas A.
    Apr. 7, 2026

    Camp Cottonwood

    Cotton wood camp ground

    Have to get back to camping there. Always had a good time. Swimming ,camping ,kayaking, tubing and always having something fun to do


Guide to Fairfield

Camping sites near Fairfield, Ohio typically receive 35-40 inches of annual rainfall, making the ground conditions variable throughout camping seasons. The region sits at elevations between 500-700 feet above sea level within the Ohio River Valley, creating moderate temperatures but high humidity in summer months. Most established campgrounds in the area remain open from April through October, with a few offering year-round access for winter camping enthusiasts.

What to do

Kayak on river access points: At Miami Whitewater Forest Campground, campers can enjoy water activities with rental equipment available. "There's an absolutely wonderful playground inside the campground and lots of trails and paddle boats by the harbor. Lots of mature trees. Loved listening to all the birds!" says Renee S., highlighting the nature sounds that accompany water activities.

Visit historic Lebanon: When staying at Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA, explore the charming nearby town. "We had no idea how cute and historic Lebanon was!" shares Clean Slate D. This KOA serves as a convenient base for exploring local history while providing comfortable accommodations.

Mountain biking trails: The trail system at Hueston Woods State Park Campground offers excellent biking opportunities. Dave V. notes, "I did not have time to walk any trails, but talked with mountain bikers that spoke favorably. There were several marked trails near the reservoir area."

What campers like

Secluded tent sites: At East Fork State Park Campground, tent campers can find more private spots. "One loop is for equestrian camping but when we were there, I only saw one horse trailer, and the rest were occupied by RV campers," observes Lee D., indicating flexibility in site usage for those seeking more space.

Clean, private shower facilities: Several campers praise the shower facilities at Winton Woods Campground Hamilton County Park. Jeremy K. notes, "Bathhouses were very clean. Campground was super clean and quiet." This attention to cleanliness enhances the camping experience, especially for longer stays.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Morning and evening wildlife sightings are common at many area campgrounds. According to Dave V., "Deer sighting were plentiful as were chattering tree rats...ahem, squirrels, sorry. Woodpeckers stayed busy overhead." These natural encounters add value to the camping experience.

What you should know

Busy holiday weekends: Most campgrounds in the area fill completely during holiday periods. "When we reserved months earlier, we knew that our first night (a Saturday) was 100% full as we got the very last site. What we did not know is that there was a HUGE Halloween celebration complete with 30-40 decorated golf carts parading through the campground," reports Lee D. about their East Fork experience.

Varying site levelness: Many campgrounds have uneven sites that may challenge RV leveling. At Stonelick State Park Campground, Kara S. found, "We camped at site 35 and it was very slopey, our levelers only helped a little."

Off-season facility limitations: During shoulder seasons, facilities may be limited. Joel R. notes about Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA, "Granted, we visited in late March, and they may not have been at peak season form. But... The entry road is one lane. If you meet another vehicle someone has to back up."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access matters: When booking sites with children, consider proximity to play areas. At Miami Whitewater Forest Campground, Renee S. advises, "What a great place to have our first camping experience with our children! Each site came with a fire ring and picnic table bench. It was pitch black at night around the campground, but the bathroom facilities were well lit and very clean."

Kid-friendly water activities: Look for campgrounds with swimming access during summer months. Maddy B. shares about Hueston Woods, "The beach is a short distance away and love that they also include a dog swimming area."

Special seasonal events: Many campgrounds offer family programming during peak seasons. Describing Halloween at Lebanon-Cincinnati NE KOA, Sallie M. reports, "Third year attending this weekend for Halloween. I never decorate for Halloween but with everything going on in 2020 I said what the heck."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Full hookup sites are limited throughout the region. At Tucker's Landing, Marie B. notes, "This camp ground was clean, new and level. Great river views. Sites close together with lots of permanents."

Access to urban amenities: For RVers needing to resupply, several campgrounds offer proximity to services. Gary J. shares about Winton Woods Campground, "Close by is Bass Pro Shops so you could pickup anything you forgot."

Site selection for maximum privacy: Despite generally close sites, strategic booking can improve privacy. At Winton Woods Campground, Mike H. advises, "Full-hookups have little to no shade. Sites are pretty close together and small, but standard for a county Park. The electric sites are nice. Reasonable amount of shade in most."

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find tent camping sites around Fairfield?

Cowan Lake State Park Campground offers excellent tent camping options with dedicated non-electric sites in area B, which are quieter and separated from RV areas. These tent sites are conveniently located near clean beach bathrooms. John Bryan State Park Campground is another great option for tent campers, featuring wooded surroundings and direct access to hiking trails, including the scenic Clifton Gorge. The campground also offers a frisbee golf course and is close to the charming town of Yellow Springs, making it perfect for a weekend tent camping getaway.

What campgrounds are available near Fairfield, Ohio?

Several excellent campgrounds are within driving distance of Fairfield, Ohio. Hueston Woods State Park Campground offers a variety of camping options about 30 minutes northwest of Fairfield, with amenities like shower houses and a raptor center to visit. Winton Woods Campground is another popular option closer to Cincinnati, providing convenient access for Fairfield residents with full facilities. Other nearby options include East Fork State Park and Miami Whitewater Forest Campground, all within an hour's drive from Fairfield.

Is there RV camping available in Fairfield, Ohio?

While there aren't RV campgrounds directly in Fairfield, several quality options exist nearby. Indian Springs Campground offers full hookup pull-through sites that are level and spacious enough for RVs with tow vehicles. This RV-friendly park is a convenient option for those visiting Fairfield. East Fork State Park Campground also accommodates RVs with standard amenities including parking areas, water, restrooms, and a camp store. Both locations provide good access to Fairfield while offering the full RV camping experience.