Camp near Beavercreek, a gateway to limestone gorges, waterfalls, and meandering rivers.
Beavercreek is a dynamic suburb primed for camping. Caesar Creek State Park, a 30-minute drive from town, boasts a large lake for boating and fishing and hiking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, like the three-mile Fifty Springs Loop Trail. The park’s campgrounds offer a range of options, from modern RV sites with electric hookups to primitive tent sites with nearby showers and flush toilets. John Bryan State Park, known as the "most scenic state park" in western Ohio, offers a different view with its stunning limestone gorges cut by the meandering Little Miami River. The park provides campsites with showers and dump stations in a wooded setting right next to rock climbing, mountain biking, and paddling opportunities. Or head 90 minutes away to Hocking Hills State Park—it’s well worth the drive. Hike through natural formations, next to waterfalls, and past deep hemlock-shaded gorges. Overnight stays are easy at full-service RV sites, rustic cabin rentals, or primitive campsites—some offer heated showers, flush toilets, and access to a volleyball court.