Best RV Parks & Resorts near Troy, OH

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Several RV-friendly campgrounds operate within easy driving distance of Troy, Ohio. Poor Farmer's Campground in Fletcher provides electric and water hookups with pull-through sites accommodating larger rigs. Dayton KOA Holiday features 223 full-hookup sites with 50-amp service and level, concrete pads suitable for big rigs up to 40 feet. Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort in South Charleston maintains 210 sites with full hookups, including sewer connections and both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service. Natural Springs Resort near New Paris offers full-hookup sites with 50-amp capability in an open layout. "The sites are paved and level, had full hook ups, WIFI, cellular, shower house."

Full-hookup RV camping is available year-round at several parks, though seasonal operations affect others from April through November. Most campgrounds near Troy provide on-site dump stations, clean shower facilities, and trash service. Pets are generally allowed at all locations, with some implementing leash requirements or breed restrictions. During summer weekends, advanced reservations are strongly recommended as these parks frequently reach capacity, particularly at Premium sites with pull-through access. Cell service remains consistent throughout the region, with 4G/LTE coverage at most parks. Propane refill services are limited, requiring trips to nearby towns for tank exchanges. Some parks implement quiet hours starting at 10pm, with enforcement varying by location and season.

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RV Park Reviews near Troy, OH

455 Reviews of 78 Troy Campgrounds


  • Chaz C.
    Aug. 22, 2024

    Beechwood Acres Camping Resort

    Small, But Great Family Spot!

    This is a great place to take the kids. We go here every year. They have an in-ground pool, a small store for camping needs, firewood delivery and propane refills. Cell service here is awful and there is no WiFi. The antenna will pick up several local channels. There is a Dollar General about 10 mins away for grocery needs. They have several pull-through and full hookup options as well. Sites are somewhat level. This park has beautiful landscaping that is always meticulously maintained. They also host events and if you check their event calendar on their website, you can see what’s going on during your stay. We were fortunate enough to see the band Timestamp and loved it! They even had a community bonfire!

  • Napunani
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Indian Lake State Park Campground

    FHUs Sites in a field

    PROS 

    Able to reserve 144 days prior to arriving 

    Very nice campground but the design leaves a lot to be desired 

    Friendly camp hosts who were busy picking up trash in common areas and cleaning sites Moveable picnic table 

    Metal fire ring with cooking grate 

    Site D45 level asphalt parking pad surrounded by grass 

    Great view of lake from D loop; some had water access at rear of site 

    Quiet except for campground party animals who kept it going into the wee hours of the morning 

    Coin-operated laundromats in non FHU loops $1.50 wash and $1 dry 

    Free WIFI available and able to connect at campsite 

    Dump Stations at Park exit have complimentary hoses 

    Camp store sells hard dipped ice cream 

    14 miles from the Airstream Service Center in Jackson Center 

    CONS 

    No senior discount

    $6.50 reservation fee for self made on-line reservation 

    Basically the FHU loops are out in a field…no privacy from neighbors and no shade what so ever 

    Grass around sites desperately needed mowed, if you could get thru the large mud puddles 

    FHU loop D has narrow roads and require driving on grass to back in trailer and some campers in other sites had to move their vehicles 

    Short length of campsite required creative parking of tow vehicle 

    Damn Canadian Geese poop every...what a mess! 

    Site number on electric utility box 

    FHU sewer connection at the back of the campsite so bring the looooong stinky slinky FHU loop D had tiny toilet building, but no showers; showers were in non-FHU loops 

    No entry gate personnel on a Friday afternoon to accomplish check-in. Went to park office next morning and was informed no check in required prior to Memorial Day. Never saw a Park ranger driving thru campground

  • Andrea F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 17, 2021

    Kiser Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet Park

    This park is know for the lake that is kayak and canoe friendly since it doesn’t allow any kind of boat with a motor. It also features a beach , 2 playgrounds and several hiking trails. Just be careful if you hike with dogs since some trails intersect with a nature preserve which doesn’t allow pets.

    The campground itself has 20 electric sites , 56 primitive sites and 4 camper cabins. All the electric sites are pull through and all sites have a fire pit but only the electric sites come with picnic tables.

    Due to off season and COVID the camp store is closed and there is no camper host or park office staff around.

    We did notice lots of downed trees on the poorly marked hiking trails. Some trails just started but no maps were around and no trails were blazed. It was hard to tell where we were headed or how long a trail was. I tried using the new Detour app and it wasn’t very accurate for this park.

    We did have good Verizon cell coverage.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

    Easy Layover and Kid Friendly

     Tomorrow Stars Campground is an excellent layover off I-70, offering a family-friendly and quiet atmosphere. The campground features a pool and boasts clean, well-maintained facilities. The staff goes above and beyond to provide assistance, ensuring a pleasant stay for all visitors. With easy in and out pull-through, level sites, Tomorrow Stars Campground guarantees a hassle-free experience for travelers.

  • B
    Sep. 15, 2022

    Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort

    Great Park

    We decided to stay here last minute. Read the reviews and went for it. 45’ Prevost w/toad. Pull through we were assigned had very low hanging tree limbs. I called the office and asked if we could use space 41 instead. No problem! Everything is clean, well cared for, and really pretty. We did not use the showers, laundry, or pool. Cost was EXCELLENT for a pull through, full hookups, and 50 amp service. Yes, there are people staying full time, but each space is well taken care of with pride it seems.

  • S
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Nice but hard to get good sites on weekends !

    Limited level campground with full and electric hookups (does have WiFi). Best areas are A (full hookups and B (electric hookups) with concrete pads, some with slight slopes. First sites #s on A side do have larger slopes! C through E are electric only but are hilly grass pads. Other areas are back in the woods with no WiFi connections and primitive bathrooms/ outhouses (no showers) But park has great recreational activities. Book early for weekends which are almost non existent during the summer for A and B areas! Also only one dump station in B area.

  • C
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Buck Creek State Park Campground

    Great quiet site

    A well manicured campground just outside Dayton, easy to get to, back in pavement site with 30A electric, picnic table and fire pit. Plenty of potable water spigots around, just not at the site. Dump station near the entrance of the campground. Walking trails along the lake well cared for. Plenty of activity with playground and an outdoor theater. Plenty of water-front pebble beach for enjoyment in the summer. Close to the campground is the marina with a restaurant , but won’t open til Memorial Day.

    Addendum: July 2021 - was speaking with a number of people who have been here and they suggest not going during the summer. There is a large influx of rowdy locals who don't quite respect the peace and quiet many of us like.

  • Jeremiah G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Archway Campground

    Quaint Stop Over

    Owner is a kind old man. Escorted us to our site and helped us pull in. 30 and 50 amp hook ups available. No sewer hookups but dump station onsite. Mostly pull through sites with lots of room between campers. Great location, right off I-70. Lowes, Walmart, Menards, and Dollar General very close by. Almost every restaurant or food type that you can think of close by. Fishing pond onsite that also allows swimming. Restrooms/showers very basic and dated. 5 stars for what it is. Not fancy, 5 stars for what it is. Family owned, no frills campground. Relaxing mom and pop campground with owners that go the extra mile to accommodate guests.


Guide to Troy

Troy, Ohio sits at about 900 feet elevation in western Ohio's Miami Valley, where campers experience four distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters. Most RV camping options near Troy remain open from April through October, with a few year-round facilities available during milder winter periods. Water access varies throughout the year with many campgrounds winterizing their systems during freezing temperatures.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Natural Springs Resort, campers enjoy fishing in the spring-fed quarry. "The lake is nice and clear, pretty cold (would love to feel it in August or September)," notes one visitor who appreciated the water quality despite cooler temperatures.

Splash and swim: Many campgrounds feature pool facilities for summer recreation. "The pool is large and heated," reports a camper at Thousand Trails Wilmington, though they mentioned "the hot tub has been under repair since we arrived."

Mini-golf and games: Family activities abound at multiple locations. A visitor to Tomorrow's Stars describes it as a "fun location just off the highway. Perfect for a family, has swimming pool, putt putt, and other child friendly activities... also has small fishing pond."

Hiking nearby: Trails are accessible from various campgrounds. "We like the location to the State park nearby for hiking trails and mountain biking trails (Ceasar Creek)," explains a regular visitor to Thousand Trails Wilmington who appreciates the outdoor recreation options.

What campers like

Clean, maintained facilities: Campers frequently mention bathhouse quality. At Poor Farmer's Campground, visitors appreciate that "showers and bathrooms are nice" and note the "clean family oriented and spacious" grounds.

Water features: Natural water sources receive positive comments. "A stream that runs through the campground is nice for the kids to play in when it's too hot for them on the play ground," shares one camper about Poor Farmer's Campground.

Spacious sites: Site layout matters to many RVers. "The site we were at had a very large spacious area," comments a visitor to Welcome Woods RV Campgrounds, though they noted "it was a grassy patch no actual pad to park."

Well-maintained grounds: Campers notice landscaping and upkeep. At Dayton KOA Holiday, a reviewer observed "beautiful grounds with ponds, pool and nice store," highlighting the overall campground environment.

What you should know

Site variations: Not all sites offer the same amenities. "Most of the sites are electric hookup only, some are electric and water, but we got a full hookup site," explains a visitor to Poor Farmer's Campground, indicating the importance of confirming hookup availability when booking.

Weekend activities: Scheduled events enhance camping experiences. "They usually have a lot of activities for the weekends planned. Many people stopped and made sure to invite us to the common area where the festivities were going on," shares a Welcome Woods camper who visited during Labor Day weekend.

Limited bathroom options: Facilities vary widely between parks. A Welcome Woods visitor cautioned that "the bathrooms come in two varieties. One is a outhouse type room... and the other is a porta potty," suggesting campers should prepare accordingly.

Seasonal operation: Many campgrounds limit operations based on weather. Dayton KOA Holiday operates from April through early November according to their seasonal information, requiring advance planning for shoulder-season visits.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access timing: Check pool schedules before booking. "POOL IS NEVER OPEN WHEN PEOPLE WHO WORK CAN USE IT DURING THE WEEK. WHAT AVERAGE PERSON CAN USE THE POOL FROM 12-5?" complained a visitor to Stillwater Beach Campground, highlighting the importance of verifying amenity hours.

Kid-friendly amenities: Choose campgrounds with family activities. At Tomorrow's Stars RV Resort, a visitor noted it's "an excellent layover off I-70, offering a family-friendly and quiet atmosphere. The campground features a pool and boasts clean, well-maintained facilities."

Site selection for families: Request adequate space for children. A Natural Springs Resort camper advised, "Our original site was TINY. Literally not even two feet around the fire pit on all sides. Luckily they were quick to accommodate our complaints and move us."

Age-appropriate playgrounds: Check playground suitability for your children's ages. A visitor to Natural Springs observed there was a "newer playground structure, but for younger kids - no swings," which might disappoint families with older children.

Tips from RVers

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects camping experience. At Love's RV Hookup, a reviewer mentioned it was "a little loud at times" but appreciated that "Hardee's restaurant is a different option for meals," balancing convenience with noise concerns.

Site spacing: Some parks place RVs close together. "If you like your awning to touch your neighbor's camper then this place is for you," cautioned a Natural Springs Resort visitor about tight spacing between units.

Pull-through availability: Many travelers prefer easy access sites. A Tomorrow's Stars visitor appreciated "easy in and out pull-through, level sites," which simplifies arrival and departure, especially for larger rigs.

WiFi reliability: Connectivity varies between locations. "Good WiFi, everything fairly clean," noted a Natural Springs visitor, while others at different parks reported inconsistent signals, suggesting travelers should verify technology needs before arrival.

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