Best Glamping near Canton, OH

Clay's Resort Jellystone Park and Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday offer elevated glamping experiences with comfortable accommodations that go beyond traditional camping. The KOA Holiday features safari tents and yurts with real beds, electricity, and climate control systems for year-round comfort. Clay's Resort includes luxury canvas tent options with private decks and premium linens, providing glampers with hotel-like amenities while maintaining a connection to nature. One guest noted, "The kids really enjoyed the entire time and were wore out from all the activities!" Both locations provide Wi-Fi access, upgraded bath facilities with hot showers, and well-maintained grounds that create a peaceful setting for relaxation.

On-site activities at these glamping destinations showcase the best of outdoor recreation while maintaining comfort. The safari tents at East Sparta KOA Holiday are positioned near horseback riding trails, with one reviewer highlighting that there's "great horseback riding on site" making it "our favorite KOA!" Clay's Resort features a swimming area, ziplines, kayaking opportunities, and mini-golf, creating a resort-like atmosphere for glampers. According to a camper, "The activities here are endless - fishing, volleyball, basketball, kayaking, zip lining in water with swimming." Both properties remain accessible to nearby attractions including the Pro Football Hall of Fame approximately 12 minutes away. Canvas accommodations can be booked year-round at some locations, though the prime season runs May through October when all amenities are fully operational.

Best Glamping Sites Near Canton, Ohio (34)

    1. West Branch State Park Campground

    67 Reviews
    Ravenna, OH
    25 miles
    Website

    "The staff are very friendly and care a great deal about the quality of everyone's experience - they inspect and clean each site after the sites are vacated."

    "This state park has a lot to offer with the highlight being a large 2,650-lake that appeals to fishermen, boaters, and swimmers."

    2. Clay's Resort Jellystone Park

    12 Reviews
    Canal Fulton, OH
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 854-6691

    "Highly recommend close proximity to bathrooms and showers. Spacious! Concrete slab with full hookup and straw instead of mud/grass. The bathrooms are very well cleaned and maintained."

    "The lake was virtually algae free, and even during this pandemic, it didn’t feel over crowded at any point. My kids really enjoyed the entire time and were wore out!"

    3. Atwood Lake Park Campground

    17 Reviews
    Sherrodsville, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 343-6780

    "The Atwood Lake Campground is a true gem in a beautiful area of eastern Ohio!"

    "Atwood lake os a true gem . Has everything you need. The H campground loops are full hookups, some right on the water. Electric, and primitive sites too."

    4. Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch

    4 Reviews
    Bolivar, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 484-3901

    "Horseback riding on site."

    "All staff were very friendly. Would def recommend anyone to go."

    5. Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

    3 Reviews
    Massillon, OH
    9 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."

    6. Mill Creek Camping — Berlin Lake Wildlife Area

    22 Reviews
    Berlin Center, OH
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 547-8180

    $25 - $50 / night

    "The park itself and the bathrooms were very clean. We book a lakefront site and it is just gorgeous! We have our own private little beach which our dog loves."

    "spacious site for up to 8 people, 2 tents at no additional costs) Numerous fishing and open swimming opportunities (basically anywhere you want along the water)

    - Very clean fire rings and running water"

    7. Countryside Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mogadore, OH
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 628-1212

    "A nice short walk takes you to Mogadore reservoir , no luck for us fishing from shore. We camped at site #10. Was level side to side, lots are pretty tight in that area."

    "The bathrooms were clean, the showers we nice and the pool was well kept. Each site comes with a fire ring and picnic table both in good condition."

    8. Canton-East Sparta KOA

    4 Reviews
    Bolivar, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 484-3901

    "Everyone who helped me with my arrival was very nice and made it easy for me. Also, the bathrooms are very nice!"

    "Staff were great and helpful. There was a lot of traffic at night but that’s not their fault I suppose. But it’s a fun campsite. Clean as always"

    9. Evergreen Park RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Wilmot, OH
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 359-2787

    $55 / night

    "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 and other tourist hotspots so you won’t be"

    "Friendly staff and everything was so clean. The game room was nice as well as the indoor pool. The park is in Amish areas so there is plenty of shopping to do."

    10. Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    25 Reviews
    Streetsboro, OH
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (330) 650-2552

    "KOA Bath house trailer was very clean, easy to utilize the outdoor kitchen."

    "It was within great proximity to both and had all the amenities the kids and I love."

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Glamping Reviews near Canton, OH

376 Reviews of 34 Canton Campgrounds


  • Heidi C.
    Mar. 19, 2018

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    The closedown weekend.

    We chose this campground based it’s prox to Brandywine Falls, Cuyahoga falls and Chagrin falls. Very clean and well maintained. KOA Bath house trailer was very clean, easy to utilize the outdoor kitchen.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 6, 2025

    Mill Creek Camping — Berlin Lake Wildlife Area

    Bad experience

    Stayed here on Saturday night of July 4th weekend. Arrived after hours without a reservation. No information on how to self register or which campsites were available even though some sites are first come first served. Found an open site, set up and went to bed. There were fireworks (prohibited) and the campsite next to us played loud music but it was before quiet hours so we didn’t mind. The loud music turned into a party with alcohol (prohibited) and the loud music continued way past quiet hours. No campground host or personnel did anything about the noise/party. At 12:30am we moved campsites because we couldn’t sleep. We saw sheriff patrolling the campground - don’t know why they didn’t quiet the offenders.

    The campground is large with many sites so the probability of inconsiderate people is higher. I won’t be returning.

  • Brannon M.
    Jun. 27, 2020

    Mill Creek Camping — Berlin Lake Wildlife Area

    Busy, but not too bad :)

    Stayed a night here near the end of June after a rainstorm. A few quick highlights:

    1. Because there are a ton of sites, you can expect one thing: variety. There are plenty of aluminum Airstream, Winnebago, fifth wheels, pull behind, and tents. You can expect to find a little bit of everything here.

    2. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, Mill Creek might not be for you. Most of the sites seem to be typically pretty packed. Generally, people respect quiet hours, but with sites so close to each other, noise is a factor.

    3. The surrounding area seems to be pretty spartan. There’s a grocery store about 10 minutes up the road, a bait shop about three minutes away, and a drive-through (with some light groceries and drinks) about two away. Nice enough folks in all three :) Super helpful and accommodating.

    4. Berlin lake seems to be the big draw. Plenty of boats, jet ski‘s, kayaks, and swimming opportunities. If that’s your thing, plan accordingly and you won’t be disappointed.

    Overall, Mill Creek is a pretty solid site within driving distance of Akron / Canton. I’ll be back, with adjusted expectations.

    Quick tip: My particular site was pretty muddy upon arrival. Granted, that was after a bit of rain. But it wouldn’t hurt to bring an extra pair of shoes ;-)

  • D
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Tomlinson Run State Park Campground

    Well kept park with good spot spacing

    Stayed here the first weekend of October.  Nice spots and many have good spacing from your neighbors.  Pets are welcome.  Facilities are older but well kept.  Bathhouse is heated with showers that have a fiberglass tub surround, not concrete.  Nice hiking trails that connect through the campground.  Hiking trail maps are not great but the trails are marked well. The Lake is a good walk and looks good for kayaking and fishing.  Brought our kayaks but it was a bit too cold.  Big wide spots are 11 and 16.  Nice hammock hangers on the non-electric spots.

  • Jennifer H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Quiet, peaceful, close to all the things

    We stopped here for a couple nights to go to a Cleveland Guardians game and go to Cuyahoga National Park. It was within great proximity to both and had all the amenities the kids and I love. Swimming (wish it were open a little later…) laundry 24/7, a game room, store with just what we needed to pick up a few things, a pond that seemed to always have someone fishing at it (that’s a good thing) and a big wide sites to spread out and have a nice campfire in. (Wood available 24/7 and trash pick up at the site in the AM). It’s always nerve wracking when the fire pits are close to the rigs - loved that these sits were wide. And while there are likely people here it feels nice and spread out.

  • Hillary W.
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    Good location but expensive for what you get

    Pros: closest camping to Cuyahoga National Park, safe, professional (labeled envelopes with information at check-in and wood delivery) Cons: bathrooms weren’t cleaned or restocked as frequently as necessary (overflowing trash cans, TP empty by 5 pm), shower curtains/showers had mildew, truly dirty bathroom floors, had to drive 1/4 mile to the one trash dumpster, unlevel sites

    One more thing: there’s a significant raccoon and skunk problem along the section with water/electric back-in spots. We got to know our neighbors very well over two nights as we helped each other fend off multiple raids by entire families of raccoons and one very large, very bold skunk. We lost two camping chairs to the skunks because there was no way to fight them off once they moved into our shelter and, even without spraying, skunks tend to leave a scent behind on anything that’s fabric.

    The price is okay in that it is the closest to the national park and the next closest campgrounds are the state park campgrounds (West Branch and Mosquito Lake), but the state park grounds are MUCH nicer and about $15 less per night. If you have the time to drive and can plan your trip months in advance to get reservations, West Branch is a better alternative.

  • Ashley E.
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Clendening Lake Marina & Campground

    Peaceful serenity

    My family and I had never gone tent camping before together, since my husband and I were kids. I have chronic pain and was terrified to go due to my difficulties. This place was amazing!

    PROS:

    The shower houses are individual big rooms to use that include a shower with a seat and toilet. They do also have handicap parking&camping spots right by the shower house, no smell even being 89 degrees.

    They also have amazing prices for renting out a pontoon, it’s only a max 10 mph. I was able to comfortably fish for 4 hours on this. For the boats we were allowed to park down below right by the docks so I wouldn’t have to walk the hill.

    When you book online it needs to be done 2 days out, from where we live (Columbus Ohio) the reception at the camp was very very hard to hear on the phone. It is easier to book online then see them at the office when you arrive, they close at 7 pm. Checkin is at 4 pm and checkout is 2pm for camp set up(you can set up sooner if no one is there)

    We were lucky to get a walk up electric spot, although hilly it was beautiful! We were right by the private dock and the residents were very kind, some offered us worms or help with our fire. Even though we were by the public outhouse you could not smell anything until right by the outhouse.

    You do need a special plug for the electric, we didn’t realize this and did not bring one. I was panicked at first since I needed a fan to get through the 89 degree weather in a tent but the front office has spares you can borrow! They are a lifesaver up there and so kind, if we could have tipped we would have.

    We caught plenty of fish up there for all 3 of us, including my 1 st grader, all we used were worms and was surprised how much we caught.

    All in all we were really happy and even convinced my parents to come up with us next year 😊

    CONS:

    The drive up was very hilly and lots of buggies. Be careful sometimes the road disappeared and you don’t see the buggy until right there; the road speed is 55mph but we only went between 35-45.

    There is no cell service up there so be prepared, we lost it for about 20 minutes before the camp site. We have sprint. Make sure to pack a old school map so you can get around, there is a family dollar store in town, about 4 mile drive, if you forgot anything.

    Most neighbors you have our yearly members, this is great for peace but limits the spots they actually have open to rent out by the lake and have electric. We were hoping to get a better spot in the future but they only have a couple of non yearly spots available even a year out.

  • Andy F.
    Jun. 3, 2019

    West Branch State Park Campground

    A ++

    Always a great time at West Branch. The staff are very friendly and care a great deal about the quality of everyone's experience - they inspect and clean each site after the sites are vacated. The quiet hours are truly quiet, the bathrooms are very clean and fresh. Decided to rent a pontoon for the day - the boats were also very clean and well kept - they also have the option of an inner tube or jet skis if you want to rent those as well!

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2017

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Love the Lake!

    This state park has a lot to offer with the highlight being a large 2,650-lake that appeals to fishermen, boaters, and swimmers. The park is over 5,000 acres and not only has camping but hiking, volleyball, fishing, playgrounds, picnicking, hunting, horseback riding, and more.

    The campground is divided into three loops with nearly 200 sites. Campsites include those with full hook-up (50 amp), electric only (50 amp), and some with no electric. This campground is suitable for everything from large RVs to tents. Sites and roads are paved and each site has a picnic table and fire pit. In loops where there is no water directly at the site, water spigots are scattered throughout. The restroom/bathhouses in our loop were really nice, modern, clean, and had laundry facilities which is a real plus at a state park campground. Campsites can be reserved online up to six months in advance. Since we were here in April, the campground was practically empty and getting a site was no problem. But, if you want one of the 29 full hook-up sites in the summer, you better book early.

    We really enjoyed the hiking trails and being able to leave our campsite and be right on the trails. There are approximately 12 miles of hiking trails and an additional 20 miles that are open to horses and snowmobiles. (Be aware that hunting is permitted in certain areas.)

    The park is about 15 miles from Cuyahoga Valley National Park which is a fantastic place to explore with a lot going on for the whole family! If you are interested in football, the National Football Hall of Fame is just down the road in Canton. The town of Hudson has a pretty, historic downtown with a fun old soda fountain.

    We would definitely stay at this campground again. It was a perfect place to stay while visiting family in the nearby town of Hudson. Loved having a paved site with full hook-ups especially since there was a lot of rain while we were there. The lake was perfect for kayaking and had we been able to stay longer we would have spent more time on the water.


Guide to Canton

Glamping near Canton offers diverse accommodation options beyond traditional tent camping. The region features a mix of woodland campgrounds and lake settings with elevations averaging 1,100 feet above sea level. Sites range from basic primitive areas to deluxe cabins with amenities like Wi-Fi access, though cell coverage varies throughout the surrounding Tuscarawas River valley.

What to do

Horseback riding trails: Canton / East Sparta KOA Holiday - Bear Creek Ranch offers trails for riders of all skill levels. "This is our favorite KOA! I have 4 kids and return at least 1x per year. Great family owned KOA. Horseback riding on site," notes Lisa D.

Fishing opportunities: Atwood Lake Park Campground provides multiple lake access points for anglers. "There r a lot of things to do lot of room to roam around and great campsites. Beach clean shower and restroom houses, big lake," explains David B.

Explore historical sites: The Rivers Edge Camping Area gives budget-conscious glampers access to nearby attractions. "Only 12 minute drive over to Pro Football Hall of Fame," reports Whiskey B., making it convenient for visitors wanting to experience Canton's famous attractions without paying resort prices.

What campers like

Private waterfront access: West Branch State Park Campground features premium lakeside sites. "Great site! Shades lots of space semi private area. Right off the water with area to tie boat for easy water access," says Katelyn P.

Clean facilities: Many glamping locations prioritize bathroom cleanliness. "The bathrooms were clean separate showers verizon works well here," states Joe I. about West Branch State Park, while another camper at Mill Creek Camping notes, "The park itself and the bathrooms were very clean."

Year-round options: Some glamping sites operate beyond peak season. According to Rae Ann P., "Second visit there and enjoyed it. Have made third reservation already!" at Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA, which offers a longer camping season than most area sites.

What you should know

Site reservation timing: Popular glamping locations fill quickly. "Make reservations! (6 months in advance). Waterside sites fill up quickly!" advises Alisa G. about West Branch State Park.

Terrain challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain. "First the water fill is on an incline so when our tank was 'full' pulling away from fill station it was really only 2/3 full," explains Andrea F., adding "our site was labeled slight slope. That was a joke. We were only off 2 inches side to side but front to back we had to lower the front 15 inches."

Free glamping option: Rivers Edge Camping Area provides no-cost camping with basic amenities. "The camp site is a short walk and was very nice. The porta potty was very big, clean and had hand sanitizer!" reports Rebecca K., noting this unique budget alternative near Canton.

Tips for camping with families

Indoor amenities for rainy days: Evergreen Park RV Resort offers all-weather facilities. "The indoor pool is great for enjoying a swim even in January and the bathrooms and showers are spotless and very private," says Bob R., making it suitable for families during unpredictable weather.

Kid-specific activities: Multiple locations feature playground options. "Playground, big open area and a nice pool!" describes Christy D. about Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA's family amenities.

Safety considerations: Water areas require proper supervision. One visitor noted at Mill Creek Camping, "We have our own private little beach which our dog loves," highlighting the importance of selecting sites with appropriate swimming access for children and pets.

Tips from RVers

Site selection importance: Countryside Campground offers varied site options. "We spent a long weekend in a pull thru site. The bathrooms were clean, the showers we nice and the pool was well kept. Each site comes with a fire ring and picnic table both in good condition," reports Kathryn P.

Utility connections: Full hookups vary across locations. "Every site is full hookup," notes Scott B. about Evergreen Park RV Resort, while Joe F. advises about site access at Countryside: "Advice - get there early or you'll have many vehicles and campers to watch for as you back in!"

Winter glamping considerations: Some locations remain open year-round with appropriate amenities. Andrea F. shares, "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," making off-season glamping near Canton a viable option.

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