Best Cabin Camping near Wingett Run, OH

Rustic cabins near Wingett Run provide varying levels of comfort and amenities across several state parks and private campgrounds. North Bend State Park offers year-round cabins with updated wheelchair ramps and wraparound decks, while Mountwood Park Family Campground features tiny cabin rentals situated on a hilltop. "The cabin smelled like mold," noted one visitor about a camper cabin at Forked Run State Park, highlighting the importance of researching specific cabin conditions before booking. Most cabins include basic furnishings, air conditioning, and heat, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

Options range from tiny log cabins to spacious family-sized layouts. Bigfoot Ridge offers a fully-themed yurt described by one camper as having "all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed." Shadow Lake RV Resort maintains cabin rentals throughout the year, while state parks like Salt Fork and Burr Oak typically require advance reservations, especially during summer months. Pet policies vary by location, with many campgrounds allowing pets in designated cabins for an additional fee. Seneca Lake Park Campground and Riversedge Campground both offer cabin options with varying levels of amenities.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic kitchen facilities may include refrigerators and microwaves in more developed units, while rustic cabins typically provide only fire rings for cooking. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, with North Bend State Park offering "a generous wheelbarrow full of firewood, cut from local downed trees, for $5." On-site camp stores at locations like Hillview Acres Campground stock essential supplies, though selection is limited. Visitors planning extended stays should bring groceries from larger towns before arrival, as rural locations have minimal shopping options.

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Best Cabin Sites Near Wingett Run, Ohio (31)

    1. River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

    11 Reviews
    Cairo, WV
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 987-2757

    "North Bend State Park is located at the halfway point of the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, so it’s a great camping spot for hikers, bikers and horseback riders who want to explore this scenic trail which"

    "At the top of the hill, you observe a handful of picnic tables and fire rings, a porta-potty and a small woodshed with a water spigot alongside."

    2. Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

    5 Reviews
    Petroleum, WV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 679-3611

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Some of the electric hookups had damage but being able to choose your spot upon arrival helped."

    3. Bigfoot Ridge

    2 Reviews
    New Matamoras, WV
    18 miles
    +1 (304) 431-3216

    $25 - $150 / night

    "This yurt is 100% Bigfoot themed and has all the essentials including a shower house with laundry, a creek, and an amazing bed."

    4. Shadow Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Woodsfield, OH
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 472-1530

    "I stayed here in the worse month possible for camping in ohio but the owner made it a great experience. They are very accommodating."

    "We came to Shadow Lake in October to camp for the month. To get here, you must drive through the rolling hills of Southern Ohio, which is absolutely gorgeous in October!"

    5. Salt Fork State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Kimbolton, OH
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 432-1508

    $23 - $34 / night

    "Saltfork is located about 45 minutes from my house, and makes for the perfect overnight trip. 

    There are tons of things to do, and lots of space in which to do them."

    "Backed up to the woods, has a view of the lake, shade, privacy, hammock trees, medium size, electric, bathroom directly across the street, water and grey water dump directly across the street."

    6. Burr Oak State Park Campground

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

    "Very spacious with lots of fire rings and picnic tables. 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."

    "The non-electric site's atr a little hilly but we slept in our Kia Soul next to the picnic table and fire ring"

    7. Seneca Lake Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lore City, OH
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 685-6013

    "Plenty of space between spots. Shower house is beautiful and CLEAN. Includes a very nice laundry room. Views of the lake and ability to launch and dock your boat within walking distance of sites."

    "We stayed at Seneca Lake in our tent, while seeing other attractions in the area. The campground is full of trailers for the weekend and others that are staying all summer."

    8. Forked Run State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Long Bottom, OH
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 378-6206

    "There is electricity and restrooms. There are showers like usual and there is also boat rentals which was really expensive. There i short hiking trails nearby"

    "We live close to this park and frequent there, sometimes just day trips. Tent camping is great and just like most places there are a few sites that are the best."

    9. Riversedge Campground

    3 Reviews
    McConnelsville, OH
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 962-2267

    $30 - $60 / night

    "We chose rivers edge for our annual father son getaway and we were not disappointed. The tent sites are right next to the water and there is a beach and dock nearby also."

    10. Stockport RV Park

    1 Review
    Malta, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 559-2239
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Cabin Reviews near Wingett Run, OH

186 Reviews of 31 Wingett Run Campgrounds


  • Megan M.
    Jul. 8, 2019

    Forked Run State Park Campground

    Dirty pit toilets. Dirty sinks. Beautiful lake.

    This state park has a beautiful lake and a nice beach. There are boat rentals and a frisbee golf course. Overall, this part of the park is beautiful. 

    The campgrounds, however, leave a lot to be desired. The people were really nice, but the facilities were terrible. The pit toilets were filthy- covered in flies, spiderwebs and dirt. They look like they have not been hosed out since the 70's. The showers and sinks are in an old, old building- it could be fine if it were cleaned daily, but it was filthy too. I was there 3 days and the showers and sinks were never cleaned. They were pretty gross from the start, but then by Saturday night one shower housed a pile of feces. No kidding. Poop in the shower. 

    We stayed in the camper cabin, which is just a very basic shed with a bed, bunk beds, air conditioning and heat. We stayed there because it was July and I wanted A/C and electricity. The cabin smelled like mold. 

    I'd go back to this lake but will not stay in the campgrounds again.

  • David M.
    Aug. 15, 2024

    Pops Place Camping

    Hidden gem in Ohio

    I highly recommend pop's place.  I stayed there Aug 2024 and as of that date the rustic tent camping was $20.  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.  The porta john and shower were very clean.  The shower uses an on demand water heater.  The narrow cabin you see in some photos is now a gravel pad for RV type camping with electric.  The wider cabin in the photos is still there, but was currently rented so he couldn't take me on a tour of it.  He took me on a tour of the new cabin he is building and it will be a nice play to stay when he is done.  They sell firewood for $5.  The common grass area has wood lounge chairs, common fire ring, playground,  and cornhole boards.  If you are tent camping and need to charge your phone he has no problem with you using the electric outlet at the RV site if no one is there.  I forgot to suggest to him that maybe add an external electric outlet at the shower house since electric is there for the water heater.  There is a spigot on the outside of the shower house to get drinking water.  There is a basketball backboard near the current cabin if you happen to bring a basketball for your kids to use.  There is good verizon cell service there, I did not expect it because of the location and hills in the area.  I don't hammock camp, but it looked like there were trees far enough apart in the line of pines for hanging 2 hammocks.  One of the photos showed 3 picnic tables for tent campers.  There was only one when I stayed, but I assume it's a temporary or cyclical thing and I was the only tent camper and would have shared it anyway.

    Of note for motorcyclists is that the road the campground is on is paved (good riding to the north of it) and the campground drive is decent gravel for street bikes.

  • Jennifer B.
    Oct. 26, 2019

    River Run Campground — North Bend State Park

    Hikers' Heaven

    North Bend State Park is located at the halfway point of the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, so it’s a great camping spot for hikers, bikers and horseback riders who want to explore this scenic trail which crosses 35-bridges and cuts through 11-tunnels where the B&O Railroad used to travel. 

    I highly recommend this trail to hikers because the scenery is spectacular, the wildlife plentiful, and the tunnels are really cool. The trail passes through some quaint towns such as the former oil boom-town of Cairo where many of the buildings from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s are still standing. 

    North Bend State Park has a year-round lodge, year-round cabins and two campgrounds open from mid-April to mid-November. 

    The Cokeley Campground has 28-sites with both water and electricity, picnic tables and fire pits. The bathhouse includes a small coin-op laundry. It’s close to the boat dock at North Bend Lake. I didn’t select this campground because it doesn’t have much shade.

    I stayed at the River Run Campground which has 49-sites along the shores of the North Fork of the Hughes River with electric and non-electric sites to choose from. Four sites are ADA accessible. Each site has paved parking, a picnic table and fire pit. The bathhouse was clean and nicely tiled with hand soap and paper towels provided. The on-site staff was extremely friendly and you get a generous wheelbarrow full of firewood, cut from local downed trees, for$5. 

    The lodge looked a little dated, but had a good home-style restaurant which was popular with travelers. The year-round cabins have been updated with ADA wheelchair ramps and wraparound decks. I may return and rent one after the campground closes so I can do some cross- country skiing on the North Bend Rail Trail this winter.

    I paddled on the North Bend Lake which was extremely peaceful and beautiful, with the colors of fall surrounding me on all sides. I brought my own kayak, but they had boats for rent. There were several fishermen on the water and on the lakeside dock. They told me they catch bass and catfish at this 300-acre lake. The trail around the lake would be good for birders because I spotted ducks, hawks and wood-peckers.

    North Bend State Park would be good for kids because they have playgrounds, mini-golf and an outdoor swimming pool(closed when I visited in October, but looked really nice).

  • Sarah G.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Burr Oak State Park Campground

    Group Camp

    This is a great place to camp! Very spacious with lots of fire rings and picnic tables. 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.

  • Dave V.
    Aug. 24, 2017

    Mountwood Park Family Campground(Wood County Park)

    Know Before You Go

    As with any trip, do your research, read your reviews, peruse Google Satellite maps and talk to locals when you can.

    Mountwood County Park http://www.mountwoodpark.org/about.html is located about 15 minutes east of Parkersburg on Rt 50. Heading east on Rt 50 from Parkersburg, WV you will arrive at Mountwood County Park on the right...but the campground portion is a mile further east on the left side of the road. Both are marked by road signage...but most would assume they are all in one location.

    If you bring your quads, dirt bikes or mountain bikes with you when you camp, then Mountwood County Park is for you. Right off the back of Mountwood are plenty of ATV trails to keep you busy during your stay. If bombing mountain bike trails is your thing, then across the highway from the campground is your dream. If relaxing in a serene mountain or river valley campground atmosphere is what you desire...keep driving east on Rt 50 another 20 minutes to North Bend State Park.

    The primitive tent sites ($20 nightly) are less than desirable and more of an afterthought...and I'm being gracious. There is patchy tall grass, dirt and rocks with no leveled areas. And you have to wander a distance to the restroom/showerhouse when needed. You can rent the tiny cabins ($40 nightly) up on the top of the hill if you desire. They were rented and filled during my visit, surrounded with trailers filled with quads (not a bad thing, just not what I was expecting). One of the main ATV offroad trail entrances is a hundred yards or so past the primitive tent sites so anticipate traffic and some noise. There were a few electric/water sites available for RV/Campers but the majority of them were filled.

    It does appear that that there are several "long term campers" at numerous sites, as wooden steps and decks are built and attached to the campers. I would not describe the campground as neat and tidy, but fills a need.

    The other portion of the county park lies across Rt 50 about 1/2 mile east. This is where you will find a nice 50 acre lake...shaped like a "T" on its side... for short paddles or fishing (no swimming permitted), a solid collection of varied ability MTB trails and a cool, little local WV Oil history museum. Being a bit of a history buff, I was fascinated by the museum...how the local town was created during the oil boon and then destroyed by fire...of an enormous wilderness mansion that sat where the campground now sits. Interesting stuff.

    There is a nice dog park if you brought your pooch. Several picnic areas with picnic shelters, playgrounds, and decent shared hiking trails.

    As stated, if your main purpose is to MTB or ATV, then you might be contented with Mountwood County Park Campground. As county parks go, Mountwood County Park, itself, is nice and has a lot to offer. If quiet camping is your objective, I would recommend NorthBend State Park just down the road a piece.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 25, 2022

    National Road Campground

    One Night Stay Along Interstate 70

    PROS 

    $3.50 Vet discount

    Chelsea very friendly and helpful with phone reservation and texting confirmation 

    Good overnight stay just 1 miles off of Interstate 70 

    Wooden picnic table 

    Toilet/shower house very clean 

    Good night sky viewing 

    Nice small lake and small splash pad 

    Mostly quiet except for noise from National Road 

    CONS 

    Shore power breaker bad at assigned campsite so had no power at our site but park handyman arrived quickly and changed out the breaker 

    Pull-thru site #18 was very unleveled from front-to-back; hitch was on ground and rear stabilizers were fully extended with blocks underneath

    No one available at check-in office on a Friday afternoon and we had no idea what site we had been assigned by Chelsea

    No mention of needing a code for toilet/shower building and was not provided one, so had to scurry to find it when nature called

    Paid cash in order to avoid 3% credit card fee 

    Had to return to office to get paid receipt 

    No fire pit 

    No WiFi 

    1 bar Verizon

  • Brian S.
    Apr. 20, 2018

    Ryerson Station State Park Campground

    Nice Little Park...with Loud, Destructive Neighbors

    This is a nice little park that used to have a lake…until it was undermined (literally) and destroyed by the nearby coal company. The trails are pleasant, especially the one leading to the old Chess Cemetery. The PADCNR works hard to make this park into an attraction despite the fact that it no longer has its lake as a focal point. This means that they maintain a cold water swimming pool in the summer. And they keep the campground open year-round, which makes it a rarity. If you want to go camping in January, this might be the only conventional campground in PA where you can do that. The campground is pleasant, if a little…spooky. None of the spots are very secluded, but that's okay because you'll probably be the only camper here. Like much of the park, it's bordered by a public road, which means that there's some traffic--usually loud pickups and frack trucks. I've only ever camped here in the fall, when Greene County is at its most beautiful, and I've always had the campground (and most of the park) entirely to myself. There are two tiny cabins as well as sites for tents or campers. Ryerson is worth a visit. Not sure why the state can't make the coal company pay for its destruction of the lake.

  • Kellie A.
    May. 24, 2021

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    My Go-to Weekend Getaway

    Saltfork is located about 45 minutes from my house, and makes for the perfect overnight trip. 

    There are tons of things to do, and lots of space in which to do them. My favorites includes hiking trails, and the lakeside dog park. 

    I stay in the primitive camping, it allows for more privacy and quiet. Although it also means you are relegated to the pit toilets. I personally don't mind them, but I know some campers will make the drive to the nicer shower house in the RV heavy side of the park. 

    Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, the fire rings in the primitive section need some work, as the grates are very old and small.

  • David D.
    Jun. 4, 2019

    Grand Vue Park

    Right next to town with big fun and wide views

    I did not stay in the cabins. I tent camped. The tent areas are out past the Vue Bar and Grill. They are spread out and each has a fire ring, picnic table and fire wood is free! The people there are great, easy check in. The tent areas are spread out and there isn’t an actual road to each of the sites. I actually thought this was cool but not if its raining and you have a small car. 

    The best part is the Vue Bar and Grill, the food is surprisingly good. Cooked well and is large portions. There is many other things to do there as well. They have an adventure park but we didn’t make it there. Planing to go back.


Guide to Wingett Run

Cabin camping near Wingett Run, Ohio offers outdoor recreation in the hilly terrain of southeastern Ohio and neighboring West Virginia. This rural area sits at approximately 650-750 feet elevation with heavily wooded valleys surrounding the Little Muskingum River. Winter temperatures often drop below freezing with summer highs reaching 85°F, making cabin rentals practical year-round with proper planning.

What to do

Rail trail exploration: North Bend State Park features the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, perfect for hiking and cycling. "The park is located at the halfway point of the 72-mile North Bend Rail Trail, so it's a great camping spot for hikers, bikers and horseback riders who want to explore this scenic trail which crosses 35-bridges and cuts through 11-tunnels where the B&O Railroad used to travel," notes one visitor to River Run Campground.

Water recreation: Forked Run State Park offers a range of lake activities during warmer months. "The lake was nice but I am not sure if they recently had some weather that caused it to be pretty brown/muddy, or if that's normal," reports a camper at Forked Run State Park Campground. Many cabins provide access to fishing and kayaking.

Local history exploration: Several parks feature historical sites from early Ohio settlement. "Trails have difficulty drying out, so rocks and roots were muddy and slick, but still enjoyable," writes a visitor about the paths leading to historical sites at River Run Campground.

What campers like

Peaceful riverfront settings: Riversedge Campground offers serene water views from cabin accommodations. "Our tent was right on the river and Kelli was the best host ever! On our last day she brought us warm cinnamon rolls and coffee. We enjoyed them by our fire as we watched the mist gently float over the river," shares a guest at Riversedge Campground.

Clean facilities: Despite varying age of structures, many parks maintain good standards. A visitor to Seneca Lake Park Campground reported, "Shower house is beautiful and CLEAN. Includes a very nice laundry room. Views of the lake and ability to launch and dock your boat within walking distance of sites."

Wildlife viewing: Morning and evening wildlife sightings enhance the cabin camping experience. "Just driving in saw turkeys and 'turkets' and two 6 point bucks," notes a Salt Fork State Park visitor, highlighting the abundant deer population common throughout the region.

What you should know

Seasonal availability: While some cabins remain open all year, others close during winter months. Burr Oak State Park reports "the lodge has been remodeled and is absolutely beautiful and the food at the restaurant is delicious. Campers can rent pontoons or enjoy a day kayaking the lake, or swimming on the beach."

Facility variations: Shower and restroom quality varies significantly between parks. A camper at Shadow Lake RV Resort mentioned, "The campground is beautiful and peaceful, especially at this time of year as most of the campers have either gone south, closed up or pulled out for the season."

Limited cell service: Many rural cabin locations have spotty connectivity. "Wifi and Verizon cell were both strong," notes a recent River Run Campground visitor, but this is not consistent across all properties in the area.

Tips for camping with families

Beach access: Several parks feature swimming areas ideal for children. A visitor to Seneca Lake Park Campground commented, "The beach was very clean and our kids enjoyed it. Showers and bathrooms were very clean and documented inspections each day. Saturday evening the campground provided a movie for kids."

Playground options: Look for cabins near developed play areas. "North Bend State Park would be good for kids because they have playgrounds, mini-golf and an outdoor swimming pool," explains a visitor to North Bend State Park.

Educational opportunities: Several parks offer nature programs during summer months. "Nice Nature Center with attentive rangers," reported a visitor to River Run Campground, describing one of the educational resources available for families.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: When bringing an RV to cabin camping areas, carefully consider site constraints. A camper at Mountwood Park Family Campground advises, "Most of the sites seemed small so it might be best for smaller setups. Also I did not see any pull through sites."

Seasonal crowds: Plan RV cabin trips during off-peak times for more space. "This park is huge! There are several areas to pay for camping as well as primitive camp. It's near the water and they offer several trails," notes a Salt Fork State Park visitor, highlighting the importance of booking in advance during busy seasons.

Access considerations: Some cabin areas have challenging approach roads. "When you slowly wind your way along twisty backcountry roads, through a small town, you'll ultimately find yourself entering North Bend State Park," explains one visitor, suggesting larger rigs proceed with caution.

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