Best Tent Camping near Seville, OH

Tent campers exploring the countryside near Seville, Ohio have several established options within a 25-mile radius. Heritage Farms offers walk-in tent sites situated among a working Christmas tree farm, while the primitive tent camping areas at Mohican-Memorial State Forest provide more secluded backcountry experiences. Hidden Hollow Camp provides group-oriented tent sites with access to additional facilities, making it popular with scout troops and organized camping groups.

Most tent sites in the area feature basic amenities with fire rings and picnic tables, though facilities vary considerably between locations. Heritage Farms provides porta-potties and non-potable wash water, but campers must bring their own drinking water. Sites typically have grass or dirt surfaces, with variable tree cover depending on location. Campers should prepare for limited facilities at the primitive tent sites in Mohican-Memorial State Forest, which offer free camping but minimal infrastructure. Several locations including Rivers Edge Camping Area feature tent sites with nearby vault toilets but no running water.

The walk-in tent sites at Heritage Farms require transporting gear from the parking area, with wagons provided to assist campers. Each site offers different privacy levels, with some featuring tree coverage suitable for hammocks while others provide open views. According to one visitor, "sites are spread apart nicely with picnic tables and fire rings on grassy spots that are fairly level and mowed." The tent camping areas in Mohican-Memorial State Forest provide a more rugged experience with sites designated specifically for hikers. Summit Metro Parks offers primitive tent camping options at locations like Big Bend Trailhead, where a review noted that "there are an infinite amount of tent/hammock spots from which to choose," though the site requires climbing a steep hill from the parking area.

Best Tent Sites Near Seville, Ohio (18)

    1. Hidden Hollow Camp

    1 Review
    Lodi, OH
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 722-9364

    "Vault toilets are fine."

    2. Heritage Farms

    10 Reviews
    Peninsula, OH
    22 miles
    Website

    $35 - $55 / night

    "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  "

    "Privacy wasn't fully there like many other sites. No tree coverage, so be cautious in summertime heat. That being said, there was a two-open-sided A frame."

    3. Camelot Camping Grounds

    1 Review
    Clinton, OH
    12 miles
    +1 (330) 855-5225

    4. Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

    3 Reviews
    Massillon, OH
    22 miles
    Website

    "Great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit. Portable toilet in parking lot."

    "Located near the Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead about 2.5 miles north of Massillon, OH in the Stark County Parks District. These sites are specifically designed for hikers/cyclists."

    5. Lazy B Campground

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    Burbank, OH
    10 miles
    +1 (330) 264-9930

    6. Park and Pack Campsite 10 — Mohican-Memorial State Forest

    5 Reviews
    Loudonville, OH
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 938-6222

    "The sunset photo is by the entrance of the parking lot to the campsite.  This is the 2nd easiest campsite to walk into out of the 10. "

    "Site 10 is about 3/4 of a mile down the trail from the upper parking area. Well marked and easy to find. There are plenty of areas to set up shelter and hang hammocks."

    8. Mohican State Park Campground

    5 Reviews
    Perrysville, OH
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 938-6222

    "You're never far from a restroom no matter where you are. They have a very nice campground store and a pool that wasn't open for the season yet when we were there."

    "Near the bridal trails you'll find Park and Pack site #4. It's a great spot if your legs are tired after a long day of hiking or if you did too many hills that day."

    9. Park and Pack Campsite 3 — Mohican-Memorial State Forest

    3 Reviews
    Perrysville, OH
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 938-6222

    "It had plenty of space for tents and hammocks. It was close enough to hang out by the creek if you wanted.  No cell phone service for Verizon."

    "We took the main trail head at the bridle parking lot but this isn't where you should go. The main trail head gets you to sites 1- 3."

    10. Mohican Memorial State Forest Park and Pack Site 1

    4 Reviews
    Loudonville, OH
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 938-6222

    "We almost walked past it and didn't even know it. Toledo another hiker on the trail was still looking for it and never found it.  This is one of the smallest camp sites. "

    "Was at main Camp ground with RV's all around. Seemed pretty popular yet was quiet enough. People were very respectful and careful driving around as kids and families tend to walk/ride bikes around."

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Tent Camping Reviews near Seville, OH

636 Reviews of 18 Seville Campgrounds


  • Jen L.
    Aug. 23, 2018

    The West Woods

    Newer isn't always better

    There are 2 sites in the park both of which are walk in only and not close together. They are relatively small, 2-4 person tent only. Run by the Geauga Park District and only $5 for county residents, its cheap and looks it. Reservations must be made 3 days in advance, so no spur of the moment get aways. Basically it was just a space for a tent and a fire ring. No bathroom (about a half mile of trail away), no water, no picnic table, no alcohol. Basically I got the urge to camp in the early spring and wanted somewhere near home but I wouldn't stay there again, and wouldn't recommend anyone else do so either. However, the West Woods as a park is really nice with a nature center, hiking and bridle trails, just the campsite that was lacking.

  • K
    Aug. 26, 2020

    Park and Pack Campsite 10 — Mohican-Memorial State Forest

    Campsite 10 large and beautiful

    Make sure you get a reservation at the kiosk by the ranger station in the forest. Do not go to the state park as that is completely different. For the forest office I go to Co Rd 939, Perrysville, OH 44864

    Do not camp illegally or without a reservation. They do post signs and ask other campers to report the illegal camping.  

    The sunset photo is by the entrance of the parking lot to the campsite.  This is the 2nd easiest campsite to walk into out of the 10.  If you have any mobility issues this is the second best camp site to go to as most of it is along the wide access road and mountain bike trail. The parking lot was clean and easy to access. 

    I had limited cell phone signal while here but this had the best signal out of the 10 sites. 

    All of the Park and Pack camp sites do not have a bathroom. As you can see from this site I took the time to take a picture of the moon pole.  So do leave no trace of your bathroom habits. 

    This site was great for both hammocks and tents.  You could have a small group here and not feel crowded. The camp fire set up is awesome. We had another camper over by that spot so I didn't take pictures of his gear.  He had a hammock and tent set up. He was camping at the spot for a week for his vacation. On our last night at this site another backpacker came through and set up.  Make sure you get a reservation and look closely at the board at the kiosk.  Our main camper at this site was gracious as he had booked the site for the week most folks didn't realize the site was taken as his name was so far up the clipboard.  We weren't alone in not realizing that and he enjoyed the brief company we provided as good neighbors to each other.

  • Jennifer K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2022

    Mill Creek Camping — Berlin Lake Wildlife Area

    Beautiful but no peace and quiet

    Camp hosts were amazing and our spot was large and pretty. Our neighbors however were absolutely obnoxious. Just screaming obscenities nearly the whole time and were definitely drinking even though no alcohol is allowed in the park. Rangers drive by very frequently yet do absolutely nothing even after quiet hours start. Maybe it's not always like this but I may never return because of it. I want a nice quiet and relaxing time not put up with screaming drunks and kids. Also there was so much traffic constantly!

  • W
    Jun. 10, 2022

    Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

    Great location

    Great access close to parking lot with privacy between you and the trail. Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit. Portable toilet in parking lot. No running water but close to gas stations and restaurants. Only 12 minute drive over to Pro Football Hall of Fame.

  • Greg A.
    Jun. 5, 2018

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Meh.

    It could be an ok place if you get the right spot. Some of the sites are VERY SLOPED and some people parked campers in those spots and used very odd things to try and level them. The sites are not maintained well and have lots of weeds and some are very close and are essentially sharing the space with the fire ring and picnic table with other campers. Not very private at all. If you have awnings or slides, you will have to be careful about what site you will get or you will not be able to open the slides or your awning. If you get a good spot or are tent camping then it may be ok.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2018

    Heritage Farms

    Great for cyclists along the Towpath in Cuyahoga National Park

    Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm.  Both standard campsites and shelters are available and are scattered among a working Christmas Tree farm.   A very sweet couple owns the place and runs the campground, George & Carol Haramis.

    Each site is situated on grass, has a picnic table, and fire ring (firewood is supplied with your campsite fee).  Both pit toilets and water are available to campers as well. Some are shaded and other sites have quite a bit of sun.  The shelters are robustly constructed, but don’t have much cross ventilation as they are only open to the front, so are quite hot in the heat of the summer, and provide no barrier to insects.  No electricity is available. Come prepared to hang your food (not for bears, but for mice).

    They prefer reservations, but happily accommodated our reservation-less lifestyle as it was early in the season.  Our shelter site was just next to the gravel parking area and overlooked the farm as well as had a great view of the sunset.  Unfortunately, you can hear the highway from the campground, despite the fact that it is located a good distance away. It didn’t bother us at night, but we definitely heard it first thing in the morning.

    Just down the road in the village of Peninsula, OH (and right next to the towpath) are Century Cycles (super helpful bike shop!!) and the Winking Lizard Tavern (fun restaurant/bar). After a long day of cycling, we enjoyed an adult beverage and some dessert after making dinner in the campground.

    More info here:  https://centurycycles.com/articles/camping-along-the-towpath-trail-pg1342.htm

  • Zac C.
    Aug. 28, 2023

    Memory Park Campground

    Quiet but fantastic.

    We stayed in Cousins Cove. Everyone was raving about the newlyweds site so we walked over (when nobody was there, of course). That particular spot had a great fishing spot. Cousins Cove had plenty of shade and was close enough to the portable toilet that it wasn't inconvenient, but far enough to have to worry about smells or run off. The sites were primitive, which we liked and there were plenty of trees to hang hammocks. We used a truck bed and a roof top tent for camping, but the ground was relatively level. The site has plenty of kindling to walk around and gather up as well, so we didn't have to bring our own. There were other campers there, but everyone was so far away, we felt alone.

  • R
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Park and Pack Campsite 10 — Mohican-Memorial State Forest

    Mohican Memorial State Forest, Park & Pack, Site #10

    This was my second time enjoying Mohican State Forest’s Park & Pack sites. I took my daughter to site 10 for an overnighter.

    If you’re unfamiliar w/ the Park & Pack system I found this PDF to be extremely useful.

    http://www.backpackohio.com/etrails/bpo_mohican.pdf

    As others have stated, make sure to sign in at the kiosk, you can find it here:

    950 ODNR Mohican Road 60 (County Road 939), Perrysville, Ohio 44864

    There’s no reservations, you show up, see what sites are available, sign in and drive to the appropriate parking area.

    After signing in at the kiosk we drove and parked at the upper parking area for sites 8-10. The last 1/4 mile of the road is pretty rutted, so if you have a low profile vehicle you may need to park at the lower area (which isn’t much of a parking area and the Rangers don’t really want anyone parking there).

    Site 10 is about 3/4 of a mile down the trail from the upper parking area. Well marked and easy to find. There are plenty of areas to set up shelter and hang hammocks. After my daughter and I set up camp near the fire ring we explored and found spots below the SE edge.

    You can find a short “trail” at the NE edge of the campsite that leads down to a ledge where a couple unofficial fire rings have been built. You can also get there by continuing east past the last Site 10 trail marker. The trail is a bit over grown but was still easily followed. It will loop around towards the south then back west leading into the lower area.

    The whole area is beautiful and scenic. I’d like to head back in the fall and or winter to enjoy the view of the gorge in different seasons. The site is fairly remote, we only saw a hiker while hiking in and heard mountain bikers riding down the trail NW of Site 10. The only con I would give the site is there’s no water source, so you have to pack in all your water needs. Being the middle of summer that was quite a bit for my daughter and me. Packs were much lighter on the way out.

  • Skooma M.
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Findley State Park Campground

    Organized Group Site 2

    It was difficult to find pictures or reviews of the Findlay group sites. It honestly seemed to me that they didn't exist, so I thought I'd do the service of taking some pictures.

    The group sites are away from the main campsites, so you should have plenty of space for your group to set up and enough distance between them to not disturb the peace if you have a large group. OGA2 is heavily forested, I'm not sure about OGA1. There are plenty of trees so both hammock and tent campers should be accommodated. The fire pit is large and there are 4 picnic tables.

    The campsite is about 75 yards from the parking area, and there is a vault toilet right before the parking area.


Guide to Seville

The Seville, Ohio area sits at approximately 1,066 feet above sea level in the glaciated Allegheny Plateau, characterized by rolling hills and mixed hardwood forests. Tent camping options near Seville range from free primitive sites in state forests to moderately-priced family campgrounds, with nightly rates typically between $20-35. Summer temperatures average 70-85°F during peak camping months (June-August).

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Park and Pack Campsite 3 in Mohican-Memorial State Forest offers stream access with potential fishing spots. "This campsite was also on a short creek crossing... It was close enough to hang out by the creek if you wanted," notes a camper who stayed in August.

Cycling access: For cyclists exploring the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, Heritage Farms provides convenient camping options. "Located about ½ mile off the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath, this campground is a part of a 5th generation working farm," states one visitor who appreciated its proximity to cycling routes.

Mountain biking: Trails near some campsites accommodate mountain biking enthusiasts. One visitor to Park and Pack Campsite 10 reported, "The site is fairly remote, we only saw a hiker while hiking in and heard mountain bikers riding down the trail NW of Site 10."

What campers like

Site privacy: Many campers value separation between sites at Hidden Hollow Camp. A scout troop leader mentioned, "We have camped here multiple times with our scout troop. Facilities are excellent with a large clubhouse with kitchen. Vault toilets are fine."

Water features: The Tuscarawas River provides recreation opportunities for campers at Rivers Edge Camping Area. A visitor noted, "Right alongside the river with a picnic table and firepit. Portable toilet in parking lot. No running water but close to gas stations and restaurants."

Budget options: Cost-conscious campers appreciate free camping at several locations. According to one review of Rivers Edge, "These sites are specifically designed for hikers/cyclists. Camping is dispersed in a small grassy field and is FREE! There is room for maybe 6-8 small backcountry tents."

What you should know

Registration requirements: For Mohican-Memorial State Forest camping, users must follow specific protocols. "Make sure you register for your site and do not camp illegally. It is an issue here and they are looking to make sure folks did register at the kiosk at the ranger station," advises a camper at Mohican Memorial State Forest Park and Pack Site 1.

Pack-in requirements: When selecting sites, consider gear transport needs. At Heritage Farms, "Be prepared - you park near the front of the campgrounds to check in, and then you are provided wagons to carry your gear to your site. It is kind of a fun adventure."

Water availability: Plan accordingly for water needs. A Heritage Farms visitor noted, "No drinking water on site- but there is wash up water & very clean porta potties." This confirms the need to bring your own drinking water supply.

Tips for camping with families

Child-friendly locations: For family tent camping near Seville, Ohio, consider easier access sites. One parent recommended Park and Pack Campsite 4, stating: "This is the easiest and safest to get to if you have any issues with mobility. It is almost a rails and trails walk into this campsite."

Activities for children: Heritage Farms offers unique surroundings for kids. "We ran into some unfortunate weather so didn't get the full experience. But... This is a very cute, unique spot that I'd love to try again sometime," commented a family who appreciated the camping-among-Christmas-trees experience.

Site selection strategy: When camping with children at Park and Pack Campsite 10 — Mohican-Memorial State Forest, choose strategically. "This site was great for both hammocks and tents. You could have a small group here and not feel crowded," notes a reviewer who appreciated the spaciousness.

Tips for RVers

Parking considerations: RVers seeking the best tent camping near Seville should note access limitations. At Rivers Edge Camping Area, "Located near the Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead about 2.5 miles north of Massillon, OH in the Stark County Parks District," the parking area accommodates smaller vehicles but may not suit larger RVs.

Limited hookup options: Most tent-focused sites don't offer standard RV amenities. For those needing more facilities, Mohican State Park Campground provides options beyond the primitive tent sites. "It's the kind of campground that you never need to leave if you don't want to. They have regular electric and full hookup sites," reports a visitor who stayed during spring.

Seasonal considerations: Plan your visit according to weather and crowd levels. "Our first visit to the park was early in the camping season, and on a warm and beautiful spring weekend. The atmosphere was amazing in the park," notes a Mohican State Park camper who enjoyed pre-summer camping before the pool opened.

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