Best Campgrounds near New Lexington, OH

The rolling hills of southeastern Ohio surrounding New Lexington feature a diverse array of camping options within a 30-mile radius. Burr Oak State Park Campground and Burr Oak Cove Campground in Glouster provide year-round access to lakeside camping with both developed and primitive sites. Hocking Hills State Park Campground, approximately 25 miles southwest, stands as one of the region's most popular destinations with its distinctive rock formations and caves. Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail in Wayne National Forest offers free dispersed camping for those seeking a more primitive experience. Dillon State Park near Zanesville and Lake Hope State Park in McArthur round out the major public lands options, each providing a mix of tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations.

Reservations become essential during peak seasons, particularly for weekend stays from May through October. As one camper noted, "It's hard to find legit, free dispersed camping in Ohio," highlighting the importance of advance planning. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with Verizon typically providing the most reliable coverage in rural areas. Many campgrounds feature a combination of reservable and first-come sites, though Ohio state parks have increasingly moved toward online reservation systems. Weather conditions can change quickly in the hills and valleys, with spring bringing occasional flooding and fall offering spectacular foliage. Winter camping remains available at several parks but with reduced services and winterized facilities.

Campers consistently praise the natural features of the area, particularly the unique geological formations in Hocking Hills. "Lake Hope gave me a new way to experience an area I grew very close to and appreciate but cannot stand the swarms of people," wrote one visitor, highlighting the value of exploring less crowded alternatives. The proximity of water features to campsites represents a common theme in positive reviews, with many campgrounds situated on or near lakes. Bathroom facilities vary widely, from modern shower houses at larger state parks to primitive pit toilets at more remote locations. Fall emerges as the preferred season for many visitors due to moderate temperatures, reduced crowds, and colorful foliage displays throughout the hills.

Best Camping Sites Near New Lexington, Ohio (130)

    1. Burr Oak State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 767-3683

    "Wayne National Forest shares the area with Burr Oak State Park near Glouster, Oh. Wayne National Forest is split into three areas in southeastern Ohio."

    "The Blue Trail goes through here and provides a fun hike. There is a bathroom across the road and access to water at the entrance of the site. Showers are 15 minutes walk or a quick drive away."

    2. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    South Bloomingville, OH
    27 miles
    Website

    $29 - $46 / night

    "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

    "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

    3. Campbell Cove Camping

    18 Reviews
    Logan, OH
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 385-2994

    "This is a very nice campground near all of the attractions of Hocking Hills, Ohio. We had full hookups that were excellent, but if we didn't there were several new restrooms throughout the grounds."

    "Our site was waterfront and also set away from other sites."

    4. Dillon State Park Campground

    26 Reviews
    Nashport, OH
    21 miles
    Website

    "I camped at this state park in the very scenic rolling hills of central Ohio on a hot and sunny weekend and was happy to find plenty of shade."

    "I have been extremely disappointed with Ohio State Park campgrounds."

    5. Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail Dispersed

    9 Reviews
    Corning, OH
    13 miles
    Website

    "Nice trails to walk. nice area to visit i'll be back againg sometime this year."

    "Great spot for walk in or hike in camping! There are a couple of campsites at the trailhead and quite a few all along the trail."

    6. Burr Oak Cove Campground

    9 Reviews
    Glouster, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 753-0101

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Some sites are close to each other, some are more spread out - see attached map. The ones you need to walk to (3-7) aren’t far - I wish I noticed them when I drove by."

    "A friend and I were just traveling through Ohio and needed a place to stay."

    7. Pops Place Camping

    3 Reviews
    Corning, OH
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 683-3361

    $15 - $125 / night

    "This is an ideal base camp for riding your motorcycle on the scenic roads in that area of Ohio such as the triple nickel.  The owners are very nice people and helpful. "

    "This prime location is 15 minutes from the National Park.  On site drinking water and firewood available. Book your stay today and leave them some love."

    8. Old Stone Church Campground

    2 Reviews
    New Lexington, OH
    7 miles
    Website

    "A short distance further down the road, just after it turns to gravel, at the Old Stone Church trailhead, there are grassy places to back in smaller campers/RVs."

    9. Lake Hope State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    New Plymouth, OH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 596-5253

    "Lake Hope State Park is the unsung hero of Logan county, Ohio. Hocking Hills State Park gets the crowds because of its amenities and closer proximity to Old Man's Cave...but..."

    "Lake Hope has plenty of recreational opportunities for everyone and the campground is close by! The campground is quiet and well kept."

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Recent Reviews near New Lexington, OH

695 Reviews of 130 New Lexington Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Great place and not far from home

    2nd time here, this time we booked for 10 days we liked it so much, very conveniently located for us. We would like to see more planned activities on weekends.

  • Zach L.
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Hocking Hills KOA Holiday

    Fall trip

    Big property with every site type. Complete with KOA amenities. EV chargers on-site. Bathrooms were excellent individually separated rooms with showers and toilets. We were escorted to our site upon arrival. Very poor Verizon coverage but the Wi-Fi on site worked fine. Plenty of food spots just north on the highway exit we stopped at Milstone BBQ. Plenty of fun hikes in Hocking Hills State park.

  • David M.
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Lane Farm Campground

    Quiet little campground for only $10.

    It is getting difficult for travelling motorcyclists to find a campground to sleep for the night as most that call themselves campgrounds are RV parks and don't allow tent camping.  Lane Farm is a gem for travelling motorcyclists.  We stayed there a week after labor day.  The rate as of 2025 is $10 and it is first come, first served for the 4 sites.  We were the only ones there.  The  amenities there are a vault toilet (it was clean and stocked with toilet paper), trash bin by the toilet building, picnic tables, camp fire ring with cooking grate, and lantern post.    It is right on Ohio state route 26, but there was very little traffic noise.  The entire campground is paved and the parking spots and sites were very spacious. There are parking spots in front of the toilet building.  As with many rustic national/state forest campgrounds there is no potable water there.  That didn't bother us as we came prepared with our own water and toilet paper.  The Little Muskingum river on the east side of the campground was very shallow and slow moving in September.  I don't know what it would be like earlier in the camping season.  All four sites are close to the river.  I was surprised to find that a week after labor day weekend there was still plenty of laying dead wood in the woods available for camp fire wood.  The forest service changed their web site structure and you'll find most of the links posted online won't take you directly to the campground page.  The current working link for the campground is  https://www.fs.usda.gov/r09/wayne/recreation/lane-farm-campground

  • Angie F.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

    Picturesque Hocking HIlls retreat

    While we are not horsemen, my husband and I so enjoyed our stay at this remote and picturesque campground. The property reflects great pride and financial investment: nicely-appointed and immaculate bathroom facilities; well-spaced campsites; classy equine stalls; and accommodating service second to none. Highly recommended!

  • D
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Hook Lake (Campground A) — Jesse Owens State Park

    Can’t wait to come back!!!

    Beautiful campground with fire pit and table. Our site was big enough for 3 6 person tents but most sites are smaller and fit 1-2 4 person tents.

    Good trails to hike and wonderful scenery. No cell reception unless you have satellite.

    The raccoons were a little to close for comfort in the evening make sure you lock your food and trash in your car at night.

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Seneca Lake Park Campground

    Okay campground

    Nice campground on the lake. Some mosquitos& gnats. Much of the campground has sites/ trailers that are owned(or leased), with some campsites for daily/ short-term reservations. Someone we met explained that the short-term ones are on flood areas so they can’t let people build on those sites. Another aspect is that there are boat slips that are owned(or leased) and those can even be in front of one of the short-term campsites so water access is blocked by those no trespassing private docks. Okay place to stay on our way across the country.

  • Aly M.
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Blennerhassett RV Park

    Friendly campground

    The owner was great. I called when I was on my way, he gave me a space number, and I was able to go straight to it. Weekly and monthly pricing is great too.

  • Alex A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Baileys Trail Tent Camping

    Peaceful Stay

    Wonderful little location. We drove for about 3 hours to get from where we are. Nice wide open space surrounded by woods. There were other campers but very friendly and had plenty of space to ourselves. Very nice bathroom/shower compared to what we expected. Will visit again.

  • Joe B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 25, 2025

    Campbell Cove Camping

    Nice campground

    We stayed at site 63 , on the water. Big site, water view and plenty of space. The road across the lake has an uphill section and people like to race up it. Trucks, motorcycles and cars. Really loud. I know the campground doesn’t control the road, so it’s just a note about the noise. The site is amazing, and I would come back.


Guide to New Lexington

The Wayne National Forest provides multiple camping options near New Lexington, Ohio, with both established campgrounds and dispersed sites available throughout the region. Burr Oak State Park Campground offers developed sites with electric hookups, showers, and RV accommodations, while Wildcat Hollow Hiking Trail provides free primitive dispersed camping for hikers and backpackers. Old Stone Church Campground and Pops Place Camping represent smaller, more intimate camping areas with varying levels of amenities. The landscape features forested hills, lakes, and hiking trails that connect many of these camping areas.

Seasonal considerations affect campground access throughout the area, with several locations operating between April and December rather than year-round. Trails can become extremely muddy after rainfall, particularly at Wildcat Hollow where hiking conditions deteriorate significantly during wet periods. Water availability varies by location, with some campgrounds like Burr Oak Cove turning off water in off-seasons (though camping fees decrease accordingly). Most primitive sites lack potable water sources, requiring campers to pack in their own supply. Vault toilets are common at smaller campgrounds, while larger state park facilities offer flush toilets and showers. A camper noted that "If it has rained recently then expect numerous mudpits" at Wildcat Hollow.

Camping areas in this region feature varying degrees of seclusion and amenities. Tent campers seeking privacy often prefer the walk-in sites at Burr Oak Cove Campground, which provide more tree cover and separation than drive-up locations. Several visitors highlighted the peaceful nature of camping in Wayne National Forest, with one reviewer describing Wildcat Hollow as "a great spot to avoid the crowds." Many campgrounds connect to trail systems, allowing hikers to access Burr Oak Lake and other scenic areas. Despite some road noise at certain locations, the camping areas remain relatively quiet even on holiday weekends. Primitive camping areas like Wildcat Hollow offer numerous established sites with stone fire rings along hiking loops, though water sources are limited and not recommended for filtering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near New Lexington, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, New Lexington, OH offers a wide range of camping options, with 130 campgrounds and RV parks near New Lexington, OH and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near New Lexington, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near New Lexington, OH is Burr Oak State Park Campground with a 4-star rating from 33 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near New Lexington, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near New Lexington, OH.

What parks are near New Lexington, OH?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 21 parks near New Lexington, OH that allow camping, notably Dillon Lake and Wayne National Forest.