Best RV Parks & Resorts near Wingett Run, OH

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Several RV parks operate near Wingett Run, Ohio with varying hookup options. Ashland RV Park provides water and electric hookups on large sites minutes from downtown Marietta. Shadow Lake RV Resort offers full hookup sites with sewer connections year-round on a 100-acre property. "The campground is beautiful and peaceful," according to one visitor who noted the resort's rolling hills and several ponds. Harris RV Park features full hookup sites directly on the Ohio River with tight but level spacing, while Blennerhassett RV Park accommodates big rigs with both 50-amp service and sewer connections across the river in Belpre.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations during peak seasons, especially October when fall foliage attracts more visitors. Dump stations are available at nearly all parks, though some smaller facilities like Harris RV Park accept only cash or check payment for overnight stays. Cell service varies throughout the hilly terrain, with better connectivity at parks closer to Interstate 77. Pull-through rv pads are limited at riverside locations where parks tend to be configured for back-in sites. Pets are generally welcome at regional RV parks with typical leash requirements. Wolf Run State Park offers a more rustic alternative with electric hookups and a dump station but no water connections directly at sites, making it suitable for self-contained RVs.

Best RV Sites Near Wingett Run, Ohio (77)

    1. Ashland RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Marietta, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 350-8157

    "Large open campground minutes from downtown Marrietta OH owner and Staff are very friendly and easy going! Clean, nice newer bath house."

    "While an RV park, you can also tent camp with the amenities, making it really nice. Electrical hookups and water at your site, plus clean bathrooms and a shower house on the property."

    2. Harris RV Park

    1 Review
    Newport, OH
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (304) 482-5815

    $25 / night

    "Small privately owned campground about 15 min off I-77. We stopped for an overnight on our way north. Right on the Ohio River. Tight spots, but pretty level. The owner, Max, is amazing."

    3. Shadow Lake RV Resort

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

    "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!"

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

    4. Marietta RV Park

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    Marietta, OH
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 374-8584

    5. Zion Retreat & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    St. Clairsville, OH
    43 miles
    Website

    "Had a great spot by the lake right off the back of our camper. Make sure you have a good tow vehicle as there is a steep hill at the entrance/exit of the camp ground."

    "If you love peace and quiet this is the place for you. All sites are amongst the very tall trees. There are several ponds around the campground for fishing and bird watching."

    6. Blennerhassett RV Park

    1 Review
    Washington, WV
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 706-1790

    7. 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."

    8. Stockport RV Park

    1 Review
    Malta, OH
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 559-2239

    9. Wolf Run State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Caldwell, OH
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (740) 732-5035

    "Great smaller park, (1,000+acre) with easy access to the interstate. My Grandsons Love that the water is clearer than most lakes here in Ohio!!"

    "Pet friendly park. Walking path to the lake which was very close. Would advise to visually check the sites, due to terrain which is rolling."

    10. Harrison Park RV Camp

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    Beallsville, OH
    31 miles
    +1 (740) 238-0957
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RV Park Reviews near Wingett Run, OH

298 Reviews of 77 Wingett Run Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Salt Fork State Park Campground

    Great fall camping

    Dated, but pretty clean bath\shower building with clothes washer and dryer ($2). Sites in C-loop are far enough apart to not feel too crammed together. Power pedestal has 20, 30 and 50 amp service. 30 amp worked fine. Lots of trails, allowing dogs on leash. True, other amenities are a drive of at least a couple miles to get to. ATT service was fine for streaming using ROKU and my phone as a hotspot. Paved, level pads, but not long enough for largest trailers. Check size if you have one. Sites at South end of loop get the most shade

  • Steve C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2020

    Burr Oak Cove Campground

    Nice little campsite

    Cool little campground. First come first served with no reservations accepted. The sites are clean with picnic tables and fire rings and can accommodate small RVs. There are a couple of vault style outhouses, dump stations and a couple of water stations as well. No electric or water hookups, though. Came on a Thursday and there were only two sites occupied so it was nice and quiet even though there is a bit of road noise from the nearby roads. There’s also an easy 1 mile trail down to Burr Cove proper. The sites are $15 ($10 in the off season when the water is turned off) and you pay at an honor box at the entrance once you pick your spot.

  • Rob D.
    May. 29, 2018

    Carthage Gap

    A real slice of American camping

    This is a fantastic camp ground, the owners Chris and Teresa are fantastic people and the grounds are just majestic. Sitting above two fishing lakes, one you can swim in during the summer the campground is peaceful and tranquil and next to some amazing woodland.

    The camping ground caters all campers and rv’s and has full sewer hook up and water. Wash houses with showers, toilets and washing machine and dryer is available. You can have firewood delivered daily, you propane refilled and Chris and Teresa are always there to help you. this is on top of the events pavilion where something is always on. A basket ball court and two playgrounds make this ideal for family’s. On season event calendar includes archery clinics and annual hog roast and more.

    the grounds are 30 minutes away from the Wayne national forest and Athens and parkersburg. The beautiful Marietta and hocking valley hills sit an hour away. Simply breathtaking

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Wolfie's Campground

    Clean and very well maintained

    A clean park with about 45 sites total. Some are long term while others for shorter stays. They also have cabins and tent sites.

    Nice pool, 1/2 court basketball court, playground, laundry and store.

    They only challenge is you don’t want to meet a rig going out while you’re coming in. We are a 38 foot class A and met a 36’ 5th wheel on the curve at the entrance. We literally passed with less than an inch between us and I am pretty sure the 5th wheel went partially of the road.

    But nice campground; quiet and clean.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2021

    Burr Oak Cove Campground

    Great place to camp, unleveled pads

    This is our second trip to Burr Oak Cove and it continues to be a great place to camp for the weekend. Very family friendly with spacious sites (especially if you can get two next to each other). 

    Rangers are kind and informative and the facilities are well kept. There are nice leveled pads at most sites for tents; however, if you are brining a trailer or RV it can be a challenge to level them as the parking pads are sloped. 

    Att cell reception was at 2 bars of LTE as well making remote work possible.

  • 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).

  • Bran P.
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Cokeley Campground — North Bend State Park

    A note to RVers...

    There are two campgrounds in North Bend State Park…one is Cokely and the other is River Run. Neither are easy to get to when you have a big rig! We picked Cokely Campground as it has 50 amp power and water hook-ups It’s a good thing too as we now know that getting to River Run would have been very, very tricky! Reservations are not accepted at Cokely but you can call the morning of your intended arrival to see if there is availability.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Guide to Wingett Run

RV camping near Wingett Run, Ohio sits among the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio along the Muskingum River watershed. Most campgrounds in this region operate seasonally with peak visitor numbers in October when fall foliage colors the landscape. Winter camping options remain limited to year-round facilities like Shadow Lake RV Resort and Wolf Run State Park, where water access points often freeze between December and March.

What to do

Fishing access: Wolf Run State Park Campground provides shoreline fishing with multiple access points around its 220-acre lake stocked with largemouth bass and catfish. "Great canoe and kayak lake. Part of buckeye trail on one side of lake," notes camper Cyndy F., who appreciated the quieter atmosphere.

River paddling: Riversedge Campground offers kayak and canoe rentals with shuttle service upstream. "If you decide to rent a kayak they will even drop you off upstream to start your trip," writes Ken P., who visited for a father-son trip and enjoyed the waterfront tent sites.

Hiking options: Zion Retreat & RV Park features several ponds and wooded trails on its 100-acre property. Kathryn P. mentions, "There are several ponds around the campground for fishing and bird watching. Be sure to keep an eye our for deer as you come into the park!"

What campers like

Riverside camping: Ashland RV Park provides sites minutes from downtown Marietta while maintaining a rural feel. Keith O. notes it's a "Large open campground minutes from downtown Marrietta OH owner and Staff are very friendly and easy going! Clean, nice newer bath house."

Wildlife viewing: Shadow Lake RV Resort offers nature observation opportunities throughout its property. "We see deer almost every evening. There are a couple hiking trails nearby (Piatt Park and Raven's Rock) which have incredible rock formations in the gorges," reports Darla, who camped there during October.

Morning treats: Riversedge Campground provides a unique departure tradition. Eric S. recalls, "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 water."

What you should know

Payment options: Cash or check remains standard at smaller facilities. "Full hookup alone is worth more than 25 bucks. Cash or Check only," mentions Clean Slate D. about Harris RV Park, noting the riverside location justifies the price.

Site selection: Terrain variations affect site levelness throughout the region. At Wolf Run State Park, Shannon G. advises, "Some of the electric sites were very small or had a very bad dip on the pad. Choose your site wisely."

Off-season considerations: Winter camping requires self-sufficiency. Blaine V., who stayed at Shadow Lake during winter, reported, "I stayed here in the worse month possible for camping in ohio but the owner made it a great experience... Shower house was clean and warm."

Tips for camping with families

Water access: Riverside tent camping provides direct water access at several locations. At Riversedge Campground, Salena found, "We stayed at one of the riverside tent sites. It was beautiful!!! The sites are well maintained & the bathrooms are clean."

Recreation facilities: Wolf Run State Park Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "Has a playarea for kids with basketball court," notes Cyndy F., who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.

Seasonal planning: Fall camping offers unique experiences with fewer crowds. Rachel H. shares, "We got engaged on the lake view site in early fall and also spent Halloween weekend there! It definitely adds a spook factor if you are camping that time of year."

Tips from RVers

Elevation considerations: Access roads present challenges at some locations. Robert T. warns about Zion Retreat & RV Park: "Make sure you have a good tow vehicle as there is a steep hill at the entrance/exit of the camp ground."

Site spacing: Space between RV sites varies significantly between facilities. "Tight spots, but pretty level," reports Clean Slate D. about Harris RV Park, while Kathryn P. notes about Zion Retreat: "The sites are a bit close, think KOA close. This might be a turnoff if the campground was full."

Hookup variations: Electric-only sites require water planning. Jessica R. chose Wolf Run State Park, reporting: "We didn't use any of the facilities or look at them but had been warned they weren't the best! The seclusion and the view were top notch."

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