Best Tent Camping near Twinsburg, OH

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Best Tent Sites Near Twinsburg, Ohio (15)

    Brian O.'s photo of tent camping at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED near Peninsula, OH

    1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED

    26 Reviews
    127 Photos
    118 Saves
    Peninsula, Ohio

    Overview

    Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a destination for millions of visitors each year who enjoy hiking, riding the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad , biking and picnicking. Whether you need an area large enough for a family reunion or just an intimate spot for two, Cuyahoga Valley is an ideal destination. Picnic areas are scattered throughout the park. Two rustic shelters, Ledges and Octagon, are available for reservation in the Virginia Kendall Unit of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

    Recreation

    With many different facilities and attractions in the park, there is something to interest everyone. Most shelter areas have open fields for games and nearby hiking trails.Visitors enjoy riding the scenic railroad, exploring the visitor centers, catching one of the summer concerts, attending one of the ranger-guided programs, biking the Towpath Trail or picnicking in one of the park's picnic shelters.

    Facilities

    Cuyahoga Valley's two shelters are fully-accessible. The Civilian Conservation Corps constructed them with American chestnut and locally quarried sandstone. The shelters are located near Ritchie Ledges, an area with approximately 2 miles of Sharon conglomerate stone cliffs about 30 feet (9m) tall. A large play field and hiking trails are available near each shelter.Ledges Shelter accommodates up to 75 people. It has two fireplaces and eight picnic tables inside, as well as eight tables in the outside pavilion and a large grill. Octagon Shelter accommodates up to 50 people. During the summer months its walls are removed; they are in place from October 15 to May 14. Seven indoor picnic tables, two fireplaces and an outdoor grill are provided.Both shelters have electricity for normal two-pronged household appliances such as coffee pots and crock pots. Drinking water is available at a drinking fountain from May 1 to September 15. Restrooms with flush toilets are available year-round.

    Natural Features

    The Cuyahoga River flows through the park for 22 miles (35 km), fed by more than 190 miles (306 km) of perennial (permanent) and ephemeral (temporary) streams. The Beaver Marsh and other wetlands, many lined with cattails and dense patches of duckweed, provide a home for many of the park's reptiles and amphibians and help filter pollutants from the water.

    Nearby Attractions

    Visit Brandywine Falls, the historic Boston Store Visitor Center, Ritchie Ledges, the Beaver Marsh and the Everett Road Covered Bridge. These are some of the more popular attractions in the park.

    Charges & Cancellations

    Cancellations more that 14 days before arrival will receive a refund minus a $10 cancellation fee. Cancellations less than 14 days out will forfeit the entire fee. However, the reserving party may be given an opportunity to reschedule the reservation (based on availability) within 12 months of the original reservation by contacting the park.

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    $80 - $110 / night

    Shari  G.'s photo of tent camping at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Heritage Farms near Peninsula, OH

    2. Heritage Farms

    10 Reviews
    54 Photos
    162 Saves
    Peninsula, Ohio
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
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    • Trash

    $35 - $55 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at The West Woods near Novelty, OH

    3. The West Woods

    3 Reviews
    14 Photos
    37 Saves
    Novelty, Ohio

    There are 2 primitive sites here. The West Woods is a 902-acre park that protects the historic sandstone ledges of Ansel’s Cave, Silver Creek and its watershed, extensive wetlands and mature forests.

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    • Dispersed
    Jillian E.'s photo of tent camping at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite near Kirtland, OH

    4. Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite

    2 Reviews
    14 Photos
    80 Saves
    Kirtland, Ohio
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
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    • Cabins

    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Park near Middlefield, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Park near Middlefield, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Headwaters Park near Middlefield, OH

    5. Headwaters Park

    2 Reviews
    2 Photos
    21 Saves
    Middlefield, Ohio

    Headwaters Park is a 926-acre reservation located in Claridon and Huntsburg townships. The property is leased by Geauga Park District from the City of Akron in a partnership that allows for conservation of natural areas, enjoyment by park visitors, and outdoor education and passive recreation. It is Geauga Park District's intent to mange this natural area and to protect the water quality for aquatic life and downstream neighbors. Prior to 1932, the east branch of the Cuyahoga River meandered through a lush ravine as it made its way through Claridon and Huntsburg townships. Picnickers enjoyed many summer afternoons along it's banks; vacationers escaped to cottages nestled around adjacent Crystal Lake and along the river's edge. When the City of Akron began purchasing land in Geauga County in 1932, the cottages and neighboring farmhouses were moved and a dam was built to impound the waters in East Branch Reservoir. Having secured a stable water supply for the businesses and homes in their community, City of Akron officials opened the reservoir and surrounding land to local residents in 1959. In 1996, Geauga Park District's Board of Park Commissioners signed an agreement to lease the land and reservoir, and renamed the area Headwaters Park because of its location at the upper reaches of the Cuyahoga River. Visitor activities are regulated by Geauga Park District in accordance with the City of Akron in order to achieve mutual stewardship goals of protecting natural resources and water quality. Camping is available by permit in the designated tent pad or lean-to sites. Reservations for all facilities can be made online or by calling the Park District office.

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    $10 - $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Big Creek Park near Chardon, OH

    6. Big Creek Park

    1 Review
    15 Photos
    23 Saves
    Chardon, Ohio
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    Rebecca K.'s photo of tent camping at Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead) near Massillon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead) near Massillon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead) near Massillon, OH
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    Camper-submitted photo at Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead) near Massillon, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead) near Massillon, OH

    7. Rivers Edge Camping Area (Bridgeport Quarry Trailhead)

    3 Reviews
    12 Photos
    109 Saves
    Massillon, Ohio
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    Jessica R.'s photo of tent camping at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH
    Camper-submitted photo at Lake Erie Bluffs near Perry, OH

    8. Lake Erie Bluffs

    1 Review
    18 Photos
    42 Saves
    Perry, Ohio

    In an effort to provide more opportunities to enjoy our parks, Lake Metroparks offers tent camping so campers may experience unique natural features and the great outdoors. Reservations are required.

    Campsites provide a “rustic” experience for small groups of up to eight people staying in tents. Campers must hike or paddle to the campsites. The sites are set back from the developed areas of the parks from about 0.25 mile to more than a mile. Each location is different and provides a quiet, intimate natural experience—much different than crowded campgrounds.

    The paddle-in sites may require a three- to eight-mile paddle by canoe or kayak to reach the campsite. The idea is to paddle a stretch of the Grand River, spend the night under the stars and then paddle another stretch the next day. Imagine paddling 27 miles and spending two nights on the wild and scenic Grand River! That is all possible in your Lake Metroparks.

    Each site has a designated area to pitch a tent, a place to build a fire, a grill and a picnic table. The sites do not have restrooms, running water or trash cans. Campers are expected to practice a “leave no trace” camping ethic including carrying in and carrying out all supplies and trash, with the goal of leaving the area better than it was found.

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    $10 - $20 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Ottawa Overlook Backcountry sites near Brecksville, OH

    9. Ottawa Overlook Backcountry sites

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    8 Saves
    Brecksville, Ohio

    Three primitive sites along the trail with few amenities. Remember to LNT.

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    $5 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Hidden Hollow Camp near Lodi, OH

    10. Hidden Hollow Camp

    1 Review
    2 Saves
    Lodi, Ohio

    Hidden Hollow Camp features a beautiful one-acre woodland pond and two nature trails. In geographical terms, a “hollow” is exactly as it sounds – a small valley or basin in the land. At the bottom of Hidden Hollow is the West Fork of the East Branch of the Black River. The rich soil of its floodplain is home to towering sycamore, black willow, and black walnut trees -- along with a diverse array of wildflowers. The trees and thickets here provide ideal habitat for migrating warblers. Visitors should plan on bird-watching during spring and fall migration.

    The enclosed building at Hidden Hollow Camp offers the perfect amenities for an “indoor camping” experience for up to 75 people, including a wood-burning stove, scenic wraparound porch, movie screen, electric range, food preparation tables, and a refrigerator. Alcohol is permitted inside the enclosed building only when reserved for day-use or camping.

    Although there is no indoor plumbing, the frost-proof water spigots with potable water are easily accessible at two outdoor locations. A gray-water pit for disposal of dirty dish water is located adjacent to the toilets. The site includes a campfire ring surrounded with plenty of flexible bench seating and a parade ground area with a flagpole for scout ceremonies. There are turf areas for outdoor recreation activities and a team-building challenge course.

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Recent Tent Reviews near Twinsburg, Ohio

588 Reviews of 15 Twinsburg Campgrounds


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    Camper-submitted photo from Pride Valley Campground
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Pride Valley Campground

    OK Campground

    Friendly staff.  Definitely insanely overpriced for low-impact tent-campers.  (They charge based on the assumption you'll be using their electric and water hook-ups at tent sites, for example.  For the record, I consider $25 to pitch a tent, have a campfire you fund, and get a hot shower they fund to be absurd.)

    Bathroom facilities are poor and not well-maintained, but count as (barely) serviceable.  Make sure to bring sandals so as not to step in the animal shit that covers the floors of the restrooms.  Large campground.  Could be worth it for tent campers if you plan to make use of other amenities they offer, such as their swimming pond with diving board.

    Would I go again?  Maybe, maybe not.  Probably not, but your mileage may vary.  Their primary audience is clearly the RV crowd.  Every single one of their tent sites has water and electric hookups, and no serious tent campers (car campers, glampers) want or need that, but are expected to pay for it anyway.

    If you're going to this place, you're probably in the RV crowd.  Look for reviews from those folks.  For mostly primitive tent camping (i.e, a place to pitch a tent plus a hot shower), I rate this place as a C+.  This rating is based almost entirely on value (D) and quality of the bathroom/shower amenities (C).  The well-maintained land and the additional amenities many will not care for give it a boost to the C+ range.

  • Sabrina D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground
    Jul. 20, 2018

    Chestnut Ridge Park and Campground

    Beautiful Place!

    Our family really enjoyed staying here, and our kids especially loved swimming and fishing in the lake. In the evening, we bought some firewood from the campground owners for our bonfire. They were so nice, they even brought it over to our camp site! We were camping in a tent and were really happy that the bathrooms were close to the tenting area. We will definitely come back again, hopefully before the end of the summer!

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    Camper-submitted photo from West Branch State Park Campground
    Jun. 25, 2020

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Nice and quiet!

    Nice quiet and affordable tent sites. Ours was pretty private and spacious. Bath houses were fine, nothing exciting but they were clean. Tent sites were spacious. We had a great time!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Heritage Farms
    Jun. 18, 2018

    Heritage Farms

    excellent

    i pulled in around 6:30 looking for a tent site for one night mid week, there was no one else staying at the campground.

    they only have tent sites- I was looking for a spot that allowed a close car- i did not want to hike my gear. I was given a leantoto with close car access-

    amazing views & abundant wild life

    quiet.

    no drinking water on site- but there is wash up water & very clean porta potties

    I would stay there again

  • Ryan J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Punderson State Park Campground
    Jun. 26, 2017

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Cramped

    Great for fishing. Crammed and unlevel tent camping. People kept walking through our site to get to the bathroom which was annoying and rude. Few trails for hiking

  • Mary S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Pymatuning State Park Campground
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Pymatuning State Park Campground

    Nice to get away

    We tent camped here in early June.  GPS had a hard time as there are so many locations referred to as "Pymatuning State Park."  Campsite was fine other than trying to find room to put our big tent.  The showers were great--roomy and well maintained.  Wish there were more hiking trails; unless you fish or boat, there isn't a lot to do.  The Ohio State Parks website is a bit clunky!  Very little, if any cell service.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from West Branch State Park Campground
    Aug. 8, 2018

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Found this while road tripping. Great for water lovers.

    The tent sites were nicely separated from the RV sites. Free showers. Set on a lake with a nice beach. Great for boaters.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs Campground
    Aug. 24, 2018

    Silver Springs Campground

    Family feeling and well kept up.

    The sites are RV and tent sites. They offer coupons for return campers. The suppounding area is nice and the owners are welcoming. Very clean.

  • Amanda E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Findley State Park Campground
    Oct. 24, 2024

    Findley State Park Campground

    Very nice

    We tent camped. Loved the place. Loved the kayak launch. Some of the sites are super close together. We took a look around and got an idea of where we went to stay next time.

  • Jessica R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Countryside Campground
    May. 25, 2022

    Countryside Campground

    Great Campground

    Clean campground, lots to do! Dog friendly! Lake Accessible. We stayed a few nights on Tent site 4 and had a blast! Stop at Duma Meats to grill something delicious!

  • Patrick M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lily of the Valley
    Apr. 9, 2021

    Lily of the Valley

    Love it

    We have a large group that has stayed there for the last 6 years..always a great time and friendly people.. mostly fair goer's...best tent sites around.. looking forward to this year.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Findley State Park Campground
    Apr. 25, 2021

    Findley State Park Campground

    Huge Campground

    Findley State Park is a huge campground with both RV and tent sites. Paved roads. Shower facilities. Grey and black water dump sites. Laundry ($1.50 for wash or dry). Near a lake, trails. The sites off each camp loop offer the most privacy.

  • Courtney C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mosquito Lake State Park Campground
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

    Great place!

    The sites are huge. The dog park is amazing. Theres so much to do here. Swimming, boating, fishing. We love it. Only bad are no real bathrooms except at the front of the park. No place to wash dishes. Rough if you're tent camping. But we love the sites so much that we keep coming back.

  • Jenny K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Punderson State Park Campground
    Jul. 1, 2016

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Great for families

    This is a good campground for families. We tent camped here. The sites are pretty far apart and you feel secluded but, at the same time, the bathrooms are close by. There is a lot of hiking and things to do around the area and even a playground for the kiddos. Not for your serious adventures but great for families.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA
    Sep. 25, 2024

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    It's a KOA, so know what you are getting

    I had a tent site and it wasn't bad. The site next to me was blasting music but turned it off around 8 so I won't dock points. The bathrooms were clean and it was easy to get to from the highway. There was a lot of road noise though. The tent platform was level and clean. I would stay again.

  • Amanda K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA
    Jul. 18, 2017

    Streetsboro-Cleveland SE KOA

    KOA is A-OK!

    We stayed at this charming KOA for the weekend as we wanted to hike in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The staff was friendly, the amenities were clean, and the campground was quite serene. Despite some loud campers on a nearby tent site, we loved this campground and would definitely go back!

  • Chuck E.
    Camper-submitted photo from KOA Lake Milton Berlin Lake
    Aug. 11, 2020

    KOA Lake Milton Berlin Lake

    Not that impressed

    We decided to spend a weekend there frankly due to convenience. I did think it was a little expensive when we booked, but we booked anyway. We then decided to book a primitive tent site with no power for my father-in-law. Over $80 for two nights! To make matters worse, he got there around 12:30 in the afternoon and they charged him $15 for early check in. It was a tent site, in a field, with no power. Bags of ice we $4. The bundles of wood were priced competitively to other campgrounds, but the wood was terrible. We bought 5 bundles, the wood was wet and rotted! I will say the kids jumping area and playground was really nice. The swimming lake was pretty gross. Lots of algae and lots of mud. The couple bright spots were really friendly and helpful staff and the restroom/shower facilities were really clean. Not sure if we will go back.

  • Rachel K.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kenisee's Grand River Campground
    May. 28, 2019

    Kenisee's Grand River Campground

    Girls Weekend Campground

    Stayed here for a girls weekend in Geneva at one of the tent sites. The tent area was small (this is mostly an RV Park), but it was a good spot to stay! Showers and bathrooms available as well as electric hookups. Located within a matter of minutes to several wineries in the area. Entertainment provided during the summer time. Several lakes for swimming and fishing.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Perry Township Park
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Perry Township Park

    Nice little spot

    We arrived on a Friday afternoon and stayed 2 nights. We were a little worried about getting in on a June weekend, but surprisingly, it did not fill up. $15/night for a tent site with showers and it was a great site along the woods with a nice flat area and could still see the lake.

  • Joe F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from West Branch State Park Campground
    Aug. 25, 2020

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Great family park

    We’ve tent camped here several yrs. Haven’t Back our camper in yet but we re waiting for an opening . It’s booked up for a reason . Shower houses are nice and flow hot water when needed. Grounds are clean and well maintained. Beach is small yet clean and nice . Sites are shaded and nice size . Some larger than others. We fished w little luck around boat ramp and shoreline around there . Overall great family get away .

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Mosquito Lake State Park Campground
    Aug. 6, 2021

    Mosquito Lake State Park Campground

    Peaceful

    Had an amazing 1 night tent camping. When we arrived it was just after a big rain storm and at check in she warned some spots can be flooded. We went to look at our reserved spot and it was super wet muddy and almost under water. They let us pick a new spot that was dry. It was really peaceful. The bathrooms were insanely clean. Didn't check out the showers but I imagine they were just as clean

  • Renée C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Punderson State Park Campground
    Mar. 10, 2020

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Busy campground

    Super loud campground. The closest area to camp to the National Park. Nice shaded tent sites but you’ll have to haul your stuff uphill & then it’s not too private. The trails seem pretty unmaintained there. Most people seemed to just hang out at their campsites & not go too far. Camp resort building & boardwalk were pretty neat to check out. There are some really pretty trails not too far from the park itself.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Punderson State Park Campground
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Punderson State Park Campground

    Great Campground

    Spent one night here in a tent site that was slightly off the road. I parked and had to walk about 30 feet to the site which was no big deal and the path was clear. The bathroom was not far away. I did not spent any time in the park the next day but it seems there are many amenities they could keep you busy if you were there for longer.

  • Michele M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Town and Country Camp Resort
    Oct. 2, 2024

    Town and Country Camp Resort

    Affordable, friendly and beautiful

    I have camped here 3 times as an adult and most of my childhood here. It's quiet, the campers and staff and friendly. They have large shaded sites and a few tent sites in the back still. It's not going to blow your mind here, but I will continue to enjoy T&C because of its cost, how close it is to home, and how enjoyable of a time I've had here.

  • AJ J.
    Camper-submitted photo from West Branch State Park Campground
    Aug. 10, 2019

    West Branch State Park Campground

    Great Site

    My wife, 2 dogs, and I came with no reservation. They gave us a temporary tag to drive around and see what site we wanted. We ended up going to site 190 which had a decent amount of space to tent camp. The amenities were great. Clean shower and toilets in a well lit building.  There is also a dog park with a pond 2 minutes up the road which was great to wear the dogs out at. The only complaint I have is the site was a little close to our neighbor for our liking but we would go back!

  • Jana H.
    Camper-submitted photo from West Branch State Park Campground
    May. 27, 2021

    West Branch State Park Campground

    No Complaints

    The campground was nice, clean and had friendly faces. There is plenty to do-disc golf, sand volleyball, basketball, playground, dog park, not to mention the lake and beaches. There were a lot of dogs the weekend I went but nothing to complain about. Fire pit was nice and functional and the bathrooms were clean. The showers are private in your own “room”separate from the toilets. My favorite feature of the campground is the wash basins outside of the bathrooms to wash your dishes. Very nice amenity when tent camping. Our site was private enough, good sized with close bathroom access.


Guide to Twinsburg

Tent camping near Twinsburg, Ohio offers a variety of scenic spots and unique experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several well-reviewed campgrounds to explore.

Tent campers should check out Cuyahoga Valley National Park

  • Enjoy the natural beauty of Cuyahoga Valley National Park, where you can find tent camping options amidst stunning landscapes and hiking trails.
  • The park features amenities like drinking water and picnic tables, making it a convenient choice for families and groups.
  • Although camping is no longer offered, the area remains a popular destination for hiking and biking along the historic canal path.

Tips for tent camping near Twinsburg

  • Consider staying at Heritage Farms, a charming campground located near the national park, where you can enjoy a unique experience among Christmas trees.
  • Be prepared for a bit of a hike to your site at Big Bend Trailhead Primitive Camping, which offers free camping with access to trails and vault toilets.
  • For a more secluded experience, Penitentiary Glen Reservation Campsite provides cozy spots surrounded by nature, perfect for a rustic getaway.

Tent campers like these nearby activities

  • Hike the challenging trails at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, where you can discover beautiful waterfalls and diverse wildlife.
  • Explore the scenic views and trails at The West Woods, which is great for hiking, trail running, and enjoying the outdoors with your pets.
  • Take advantage of the fishing opportunities at Big Creek Park, where you can also enjoy well-marked trails suitable for families.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular tent campsite near Twinsburg, OH?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Twinsburg, OH is Cuyahoga Valley National Park - CAMPING NO LONGER OFFERED with a 4.4-star rating from 26 reviews.

  • What is the best site to find tent camping near Twinsburg, OH?

    TheDyrt.com has all 15 tent camping locations near Twinsburg, OH, with real photos and reviews from campers.