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    • Sawdust Farm Camp. Agriculture has always been a big part of Ohio culture, and that tradition is still true today. Get a taste of life in farm country close to Grand River and just thirteen miles from Lake Erie at Sawdust Farm Camp.
    • Alum Creek State Park. Designated in the 1970s after Alum Creek was damned as part of a flood control project, this state park is just thirty minutes outside of downtown Columbus, and even closer to the suburbs of Dublin, Westerville, and Worthington.
    • Delaware State Park. This Ohio State Park was named for what white settlers called the Lenape Indians, whose territory originally included the east coast around what is now New Jersey, New York City, and Pennsylvania.
    • Deer Creek State Park. Once upon a time, the river plains between Columbus, Cincinnati, and the Kentucky border were richly forested, thanks in part to rich sedimentary deposits left by glaciers millions of years ago.
    • Hocking Hills Camping. Just under an hour to Columbus, Ohio, is the Hocking Hills Camping on the banks of the West River, where it turns into a vast, peaceful pool.
    • A.W. Marion State Park. With half electric and half nonelectric sites, the A.W. Marion State Park is a perfect campsite for various camping styles. This is a small camp with a seasonal camp store.
    • Dillon State Park. An hour outside of Columbus, Ohio, is this sprawling campground with most of the campsites electric and some walk-in. With camp hosts at 4 locations across the campground, a camp store with everything you need, and a laundromat at the welcome center, Dillon State Park is a convenient and well-appointed campground.
    • Deer Creek. This busy campground is 30 minutes southwest of Columbus in Ohio’s agricultural center. This is an ideal spot for an extended stay because it has multiple dump stations and restrooms, fire hydrants throughout, and a laundromat.
  1. Columbus, Ohio, is not only home of the world-famous Ohio State University but also a great spot to take an RV vacation. Check out all the fine restaurants, beautiful state parks, historic gems and unique local businesses during your vacation in the area.

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  2. This award-winning RV campground and resort is conveniently located just across the street from Alum Creek State Park and 5.6 miles from Columbus Ohio. With several ways to stay including RV sites, camping cabins, deluxe RV rentals, and rustic tent camping, you have everything needed to create Memories to Last a Lifetime!

    • Grins & Pickin's CampFarm. 44 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents 20 acres · Marengo, OH. Grins & Pickin's CampFarm was created to share the outdoors with others.
    • Camping with Unruly Goats. 2 sites · RVs, Tents 76 acres · Groveport, OH. Learn more about this land:Harrison Farm is a working livestock farm, with goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits, ducks, a horse, a donkey, and super friendly barn cats.
    • The Lake at the Flying J Farm. 8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents 250 acres · Johnstown, OH. The Flying J Farm is 250 beautiful rolling acres including 100 acres of forest, 6-acre lake small pond, three streams, and numerous fields for crops and pastures with cows, horses and chickens.
    • TIFFIENE’S camp. 4 sites · Tents 2 acres · Lake Darby, OH. Hello! I have 2 acres of land that is dog friendly and completely fenced in. We welcome bonfires and s’mores!
  3. Buckeye Lake / Columbus East KOA Holiday is located in Buckeye Lake, Ohio and offers great camping sites! Click here to find out more information or to book a reservation.

  4. Sunbury Campground in Central Ohio. If you're looking for a scenic Ohio vacation spot for you, your family, and friends to get back in touch with nature, book a stay at the Sunbury / Columbus North KOA.

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