The Seville area sits at approximately 1,050 feet elevation in northeast Ohio's Wayne County, where the terrain transitions from flat farmland to gentle rolling hills toward Amish Country. Campers visiting the region experience warm summers with average July temperatures around 82°F and cool nights in the mid-60s. RV camping near Seville, Ohio offers direct access to the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, which connects to Cuyahoga Valley National Park approximately 22 miles north.
What to do
Fishing opportunities: At Countryside Campground, a path through the woods leads down to Mogadore Reservoir where visitors can fish and kayak. "A nice short walk takes you to Mogadore reservoir, no luck for us fishing from shore," notes one camper who visited with their family.
Amish Country excursions: Camping sites near Seville serve as convenient bases for exploring nearby Amish communities. "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," explains a visitor at Evergreen Park RV Resort.
Trail access: Several campgrounds connect directly to regional trails. "There is a paved bike/walking trail behind the campground - B&O trail," reports a camper at River Trail Crossing. "Bike trail access right from the campground. Golf nearby, Amish shops, canoeing. Great area to visit," adds another visitor.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Consistently mentioned across reviews is the exceptional cleanliness of bathroom facilities. "SPOTLESS bathrooms and I mean SPOTLESS," emphasizes a camper at Berlin RV Park & Campground. Another notes, "Restroom/shower facilities are excellent. There are three showers in each of the mens and womens sides. Each shower has a locking door and a sink."
Winter camping options: Unlike many regional campgrounds that close for winter, some stay open year-round. "We camped here the second weekend in December and had the park mostly to ourselves. There were only 3 other campers there... The game room was nice as well as the indoor pool," shares a winter visitor at Evergreen Park RV Resort.
Dog-friendly amenities: Many RV parks near Seville accommodate pets. "Dog run is fabulous. Beautiful walking trail," mentions one camper, while another notes that Lake Wapusun RV Resort has "Lots to do here for all ages! Great fishing. General store with all necessities and more."
What you should know
Site spacing varies significantly: While some campgrounds offer spacious sites, others place RVs close together. "I only negative for me was the campsites are very close to each other," reports a camper at Evergreen Park RV Resort. At River Trail Crossing, riverfront spots offer 30-amp service that's "still effective on a couple hot days."
Seasonal operation: Most campgrounds operate from April/May through October. "We have stayed at Evergreen several times, each time in the Fall," notes one camper, highlighting the popularity of autumn visits when fall colors emerge.
Alcohol policies differ: Some campgrounds prohibit alcohol while others permit it. Whispering Hills Jellystone RV Park prohibits alcohol on grounds, while Berlin RV Park allows it, so check rules before arriving.
Tips for camping with families
Playground access: Several campgrounds feature well-maintained play areas. At Countryside Campground, "The playground was a hit for our 8yr and under kids," and the campground offers "crafts and pumpkin decorating for kids."
Swimming options: Indoor and outdoor pools provide recreation for children. "The indoor pool is great for enjoying a swim even in January," notes a camper at Evergreen Park RV Resort, making it suitable for year-round family visits.
Organized activities: Whispering Hills Jellystone RV Park offers "Great activities including mini golf, pool, jumping pad and frisbee golf." Another visitor mentions, "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."
Tips from RVers
Hookup positioning: At Scenic Hills RV Park, one RVer points out the "one and only issue is that water and electricity is located in the rear area of RV, while sewer connections are toward the front. I personally used 50' of water line and 30' of sewer line (which I carry with me anyways)."
Leveling challenges: Some sites require additional equipment for proper leveling. "Our site was gravel and we needed several blocks to level up," reports one RVer, while another recommends asking for shaded areas if visiting during summer months: "Asked for a shaded area...got a perfect one that had shade all day."
Amish Country access: Many RVers appreciate the central location for exploring Amish communities. "Centrally located in Berlin, OH. Office staff is very friendly and knowledgeable about local attractions and dining," notes a reviewer at Scenic Hills RV Park, which offers "beautifully maintained" grounds according to visitors.