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Reviewed May. 17, 2022

Beautiful campground, just don’t trust your GPS

We are exploring Ohio for a couple of weeks and decided to do a week at Wally World since we are TRA members. It’s not a huge campground, but it’s well maintained. The store is nice, the sites are pretty level, the pool is decent, and the staff here are pleasant. The campground itself is nestled in the bend of the Mohican river, so most sites have a river view even if you aren’t on a Riverside site. Only downside is most of the sites don’t have a sewer hookup so make sure to bring a portable tank if you are staying for more than a couple of days.

Getting here proved to be tricky, as it seems all of the GPS apps and my Garmin routed us on a county road that is not fit for RVs of any type. To find this place, search for 1 Wally Bridge, Loudonville, OH and then follow Wally Road a few miles to the campground. Do note the bridge you need to cross has a weight limit of 10 tons, so larger rigs will need to come up Wally Road from the south. If your GPS says to take ANY township roads, just don’t. They are not paved, steep, and/or have sharp turns.

The campground is about 10 mins from Loudonville, and it’s a nice little town with a couple of good places to eat. If you need groceries, the IGA is a great place to go. It’s a small store, but we’ll stocked with good meats, vegetables, and most things you’d need. They even bagged our groceries AND loaded them into our car!

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Wally World by Gregory L., May 17, 2022
Reviewed Aug. 26, 2021

Best in Loudonville

This is a great family campground with many well maintained amenities and activities. The entire campground is well taken care of and their maintenance crew is beyond amazing!

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Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2019

A Private Campground (Resort) on the Mohican river.

This campground is a great location for families looking to stay on the Mohican River and to have activities for kids at the same time.  The campgrounds facilities has newer shower houses and a large game/community room.  On most weekends there are themed activities and chances to meet other campers. This resort is busy for most of the summer and sometimes feels a little cramped by how close some of the spots are.  You do need to be a member of Travel Resorts of America or one of there associated partners to stay here but I would recommend trying the free camping from them you will be happy you did.

My wife, Daughter (20 months), and Myself always have a great time here.

Month of VisitAugust