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    Camping options near Xenia, Ohio range from established state parks to smaller reserves along waterways and trails. John Bryan State Park Campground, located 11 miles northeast near Yellow Springs, provides tent and RV sites with electric hookups, showers, and picnic tables. Caesar Creek State Park Campground, situated 13 miles south of Xenia, offers both primitive and developed camping with boat-in access. The Narrows Reserve in Xenia provides tent-only camping with limited amenities but direct trail access. Sites generally accommodate both RVs and tent campers, with several locations offering cabin rentals.

    The camping season in this region typically runs year-round, though spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures and scenic conditions. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, especially for weekend stays during summer months when sites fill quickly. Facilities vary significantly between locations, with state parks providing modern restrooms and showers while smaller reserves may only offer vault toilets. Several campgrounds feature water access for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing opportunities on lakes and the Little Miami River. As one visitor noted about John Bryan State Park, "This is a sweet campground near Cedarville/Xenia with quite a bit of space for campgrounds and has a few mild hiking trails and a meadow nearby."

    Campers consistently highlight access to water recreation as a key feature of the area's camping experience. Caesar Creek and Cowan Lake State Parks receive particularly positive reviews for their lake access, with boating and fishing opportunities available. The proximity to the 76-mile Milford bike trail provides additional recreation options for cyclists and hikers. Sites at John Bryan State Park offer convenient access to mountain biking trails suitable for all skill levels. While many campgrounds provide basic amenities, visitors should note that privacy can be limited at some locations. According to one camper, "The sites are close together and not much privacy, but convenient. Facilities are fine and there are nice outdoor fireplaces." Most campgrounds in the area are within a short drive of Yellow Springs, which offers dining and shopping options when supplies are needed.

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    Best Campgrounds near Xenia (89)

      1. John Bryan State Park Campground

      4.2(43)8mi from Xenia50 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The campsite is next to the 12 mile set of mountain bike trails.  It is a great mountain biking/camping getaway.  The trails are easy, so for all levels.  Nice camping for families.  "

      "Great place to visit has three parks in one John Bryant and Glen Helen nature preserve and Clifton Gorge are some of the best hiking trails in south west Ohio."

      from $27 - $37 / night

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      2. Caesar Creek State Park Campground

      4.1(49)10mi from Xenia281 sitesRVs

      "There is a little store, but note that the firewood is in huge, unburnable pieces, (as most Ohio state park firewood is), so you'll need tons of kindling and several firestarters, or an ax and some way"

      "We stayed in Site 12, which was huge and conveniently located close to a fairly new shower house. That facility was among the very best I've seen! Amazingly clean!"

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      3. Cowan Lake State Park Campground

      4.4(28)21mi from Xenia267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Autumn is the best time to camp in Ohio. Lots of small bathrooms. Lake access. Only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was due to the fact there was no quick reentry."

      "Cowan Lake State Park is near Wilmington, Ohio and they have been making a lot of improvements to the park.  It is a great location between Cincinnati and Columbus with easy access from the highway. "

      from $29 - $160 / night

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      4. Buck Creek State Park Campground

      4.4(32)23mi from Xenia131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "I did not spend enough time here to give a thorough review, but what I will say is that this site is nice if you need a campsite for a couple nights while passing through Ohio."

      from $29 - $160 / night

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      5. Narrows Reserve

      4.5(2)5mi from XeniaTents

      "Camp was in a meadow at the end of about an hour walk in. Literally campsite is on top of trails and meadow provides no shade."

      "My buddy, James, and I parked next to the Nature Center and trekked in. You can opt to park in the lower parking lot where there is a kayak launch too."

      6. Olive Branch Campground

      4.5(13)19mi from Xenia2 sitesRVs, Cabins

      "This campground is shady, quiet with plenty to do in the surrounding area. There is a pool, laundry room and large field with a playground and basketball court."

      "There is a nice walking trail through the woods, a small pool, playground, and a pond for fishing."

      from $47 - $75 / night

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      7. Jacoby Road Canoe Launch

      4.5(2)7mi from XeniaTents

      "This can be located in your Google Settings/Advanced/Accessibility/ and enable the captions.   Yellow Springs is a popular destination in Ohio. "

      "Beautiful spot for tent camping right next to the Little Miami River. Picnic tables and fire pit are also nice amenities. I just wish there were a trash can. Still had a great time, though."

      from $15 / night

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      8. Frontier Campground

      5.0(2)8mi from XeniaRVs, Glamping

      "Wonderful gem close to Caesar’s Creek and historic Waynesville. Sites are level with plenty of shade."

      9. Mill Bridge Launch

      5.0(1)6mi from XeniaTents

      10. Constitution County Park

      3.5(2)7mi from XeniaTents

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    Recent Reviews near Xenia, OH

    616 Reviews of 89 Xenia Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Pastime Campground

      Drinking on the grounds

      The cops pulled in and said we wasn't allowed to drink

    • Marsha S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Beautiful State Park & Campground

      My favorite state park in Ohio (so far). Very clean, lots of activities, nice size sites. Easy to get to from Columbus and lots of activities.

    • therealsawcheen
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Mill Bridge Launch

      Good spot and peaceful

      Good spot and peaceful specially if you doing only hammock camping

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      John Bryan State Park Campground

      Peaceful & Pretty

      Paved roads and camp sites. Electric only; no sewer or water hookups. Dump station and potable water filling station available.

    • Gary D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Equestrian Camp — Caesar Creek State Park

      Dry camping alternative

      Couldn’t get in to the Craser Lake campground because it was full came here as an alternative. Wooded sights are nice, large enough for trailer. No potable water. Pit toilets but they constructed a new modern outhouse but as of my visit not open. It’s an Equestrian friendly so lots of people with horses.

    • Bev The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Wright-Patterson AFB FamCamp

      Clean, Quiet, Secure, No Thrills

      First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Peacefull

      Great quiet area. Can sit and listen to the birds singing and the breeze rustling the leaves. Somehow we were lucky enough to book the only pull through site and it had full hookup on top of that. The woman that checked us in said it’s the most popular site they have because of this reasons. If you have little ones with you, they have a really nice nature center that’s open Friday and Saturday


    Guide to Xenia

    Camping spots near Xenia, Ohio often feature less crowded options during weekdays, even in peak summer months. The region sits within southwestern Ohio's Till Plains with elevations around 900-1,000 feet above sea level, creating moderate terrain suitable for beginner hikers. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F during the day, while spring and fall camping brings 50-70°F daytime temperatures with cooler nights.

    What to do

    Fossil hunting at Caesar Creek: Visitors can collect fossils with a permit at Caesar Creek State Park Campground. The visitor center provides permits for this unique activity. "We even got a permit to collect fossils. Great visitor centers too," notes Kenpocentaur K.

    Explore Yellow Springs: Located just a short drive from many camping areas, this town offers unique shops and dining options. "There is a cute little hippie town not too far away! If you wanted a relaxing day in the woods it's there but you're not too far away from the town to go in to grab a bite to eat for dinner," shares Grace D. about staying at John Bryan State Park.

    Disc golf courses: Several campgrounds feature disc golf courses for visitors seeking recreational activities. "There is a disc golf course, lots of mountain bike trails and hiking trails! As well as some other great amenities," mentions Shane T. about his experience at John Bryan State Park.

    What campers like

    Direct water access: Jacoby Road Canoe Launch provides tent camping with immediate river access. "Beautiful spot for tent camping right next to the Little Miami River. Picnic tables and fire pit are also nice amenities," reports Logan, highlighting the convenience for paddlers.

    Spacious campsites: Many campers appreciate room to spread out at Cowan Lake State Park Campground. "The lot was VERY large and well maintained. The asphalt pad was decently level; a picnic table and fire ring were included," notes Kim H. Sites vary significantly between locations, with some offering more privacy than others.

    Clean facilities: Buck Creek State Park maintains good bathroom facilities for campers. "Showers were very nice and clean. Several water spickets throughout the park if you needed to access them," shares Lisa M., noting the importance of well-maintained amenities during camping trips.

    What you should know

    Limited shade at some sites: Many campers note the lack of tree cover at certain campgrounds. "These sites have plenty of space between them. But there isn't a lot of shade. Partial shade is very generous for the B Loop," explains Nick C. about Caesar Creek State Park. Similar conditions exist at several area campgrounds.

    Seasonal water conditions: Swimming areas can vary dramatically by season. "Even though camp ground seems to have beach. Its beach area is just mud and murky water," mentions Mumin about Caesar Creek State Park Campground, highlighting potential disappointment for those expecting pristine swimming.

    Wildlife encounters: Raccoons are active in many camping areas. "The raccoons stole our hot dog buns we had sitting on the picnic table for literally 5 minutes while we cooked our hot dogs," warns Nicole C., emphasizing the importance of proper food storage.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bike-friendly campgrounds: Several locations offer safe areas for children to cycle. "Kids run up and down green hills, ride bikes in their pajamas," describes Karen K. about John Bryan State Park Campground, noting the family-friendly atmosphere.

    Campgrounds with playgrounds: Family campers appreciate dedicated play areas. "There is a nice walking trail through the woods, a small pool, playground, and a pond for fishing," notes Cindy B. about Olive Branch Campground, making it ideal for families with young children.

    Organized activities: Some parks offer scheduled events for younger campers. "Camp host on I think lot 71 or there about were great at keeping the activities going. Every night there was a movie and you could buy root beer floats for $1!! And the kids loved it," shares Melissa M. about Buck Creek State Park, highlighting the extra entertainment available.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: RVers should research specific site characteristics before booking. "Some of the sites are very close. This time we are right next to the shower/Bath house with bright lights basking our site with unwanted light all night long," warns John P. about Olive Branch Campground, suggesting careful site selection.

    Utility placement: At some campgrounds, hookup locations can present challenges. "All hookups are in the middle of the site my standard cord was not long enough," notes Bryan Y. about Olive Branch Campground, advising RVers to bring extension cords.

    Weekday camping advantages: For a quieter experience, consider non-weekend stays. "It was a little too busy for my liking on Friday night, but Wednesday and Thursday we basically had the loop to ourselves!" shares Nicole C. about camping at Caesar Creek, highlighting the benefits of mid-week visits for those seeking more solitude.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What tent camping facilities are available in Xenia?

    John Bryan State Park Campground offers tent camping near Xenia with basic facilities including fire pits, access to hiking trails, and a nearby playground for families. It's situated close to Cedarville and features mild hiking trails and a meadow. Another option is Narrows Reserve, which provides hike-in tent camping with water and toilet facilities. Both locations are suitable for last-minute getaways or group camping excursions, with John Bryan offering the additional benefit of connecting to mountain bike trails.

    What are the best campgrounds near Xenia, Ohio?

    Caesar Creek State Park Campground offers wide camping sites with lake access, though there's limited tree cover for privacy. Cowan Lake State Park Campground is another excellent option with dedicated tent camping areas in the B loop that provide a quiet experience away from RVs. It features clean facilities, lake access, and has undergone recent improvements. The park is conveniently located between Cincinnati and Columbus, making it ideal for meeting up with friends. Both parks offer water recreation opportunities and basic amenities typical of Ohio state parks.

    Is there free camping available around Xenia, Ohio?

    Free camping options are limited near Xenia, Ohio. Dayton Metro Parks (Five Rivers Metroparks) offers camping at Twin Creek metro park (formerly Camp Hook) at very affordable rates, though not entirely free. Jim Terrell Park provides low-cost camping with registration required. For those seeking budget options, consider weekday camping during off-peak seasons at state parks when rates are lower. Always check with park offices about potential free camping opportunities for special groups like veterans or during promotional periods.