The best forest camping near Ada

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Forest camping in Ada puts you right among tall trees and quiet trails, with over 110 spots to choose from. Average nightly rates hover around $40, but you can snag a site for as little as $30. If you want real feedback from fellow campers, check out Rusty's Retreat with pond and river (188 reviews), Scott and Amy's Rural Respite (25 reviews), or Glamping at River Run (22 reviews). You’ll find toilets, showers, and pet-friendly spaces at many sites. Hiking trails start right from the campsites, fishing spots dot the rivers and ponds, and, once winter hits, snow sports take over the woods. Bring your tent, pack your boots, and expect a real forest escape.

100% (289) 22 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Ada

Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

1. Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

99%
(333)
35mi from Ada · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
We bought this 125+ year old farm in 2010 with the hope of bringing it back to life. Overgrown and neglected, we have worked hard to make it a nice place for hiking, kayaking, fishing or any number of other activities. Peaceful and remote, the property has a beautiful brook that leads you to the South branch of the Portage river. Deer, turkey, geese, herons, mink and fox are just a few of our natural animal friends. Rusty the steer and his pony friends Lexi and Little Bits can be visited while they graze in the pasture. There are chickens and Brindle the barn kitty. We have the perfect place for dogs as well. We have four dogs that get along great with others and our fenced pond keeps them safe.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Engedi Acres

2. Engedi Acres

100%
(3)
23mi from Ada · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Off-grid Tiny Home and tent clearing on Private 10 acres. Come stay in our little slice of nature, situated on a private 10 acre retired golf course. Enjoy your coffee on the front porch soothed by the bird sounds, watching the squirrels forage for nuts, and the occasional deer stopping for a drink at the seasonal pond or enjoy a s’more around the fire ring. Explore the 10 acres of manicured trails, grasslands, and clearings with your furry best friend, or play on our tree swings, slack lines, and zip line with your littles. One mile down the road, you’ll find Riverbend Recreation area with additional playgrounds, reservoir for fishing/boating, dog park, hiking trails, and cross country skiing available seasonally. The City of Findlay with ample grocery and dining outlets is a short 10 minute drive. The tiny home has a loft equipped with a queen mattress (no linens provided), desk, reading chair, kitchenette, and bistro table. Additional single camp cot available for sleeping on first level. One hammock provided, with additional places to hang hammocks you provide. Yard space is also available for pitching tents. Outhouse adjacent to the cabin. Limited electric available for device charging. Cabin is wired to plug into generator if desired. No running water is available, so water should be brought with you. Additional site available for tent camping. Farm fresh eggs, garden produce, and homemade dog treats available for purchase seasonally as available.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night
GreyOaks Tree Plantation, woodlands

3. GreyOaks Tree Plantation, woodlands

100%
(20)
29mi from Ada · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a forested area including trails and a wooded wetland. Campfire sight is provided as well as a port a john toilet. It is a rustic site with a small cabin and areas to pitch tents. The area where the cabin sits is all pines. Secluded area yet close to town. Easy access from State Route 33. Walk in or drive in depending on your vehicle you drive. The cabin consist of a fold out bed, table and heater. Propane is provided as is a rustic portable ice chest inside the cabin. For those that desire to shoot small handguns we do have a pistol range on the property. In addition we have a small wooded dock area beside the wetlands to relax and enjoy. Our site was rated as Tree Farmer of the year (2021). Lots of wildlife and again very private oasis in the midst of a growing rural community. In addition GreyOaks has tent camping spots as well!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night
Van Buren State Park

4. Van Buren State Park

100%
(8)
25 sites · Van Buren, Ohio
Frolfing, anyone? Van Buren State Park is the ideal spot to flick that wrist and beat your friends at yet another disc golfing tournament. Nestled among crops of soy, wheat, and corn, consider this a little farmland oasis for you and all your best buds. Channel that inner Legolas and go bow-hunting, or catch a wide variety of fish from carp to bluegill at Van Buren Lake. Motor boat it up or row around old-school on the waters of the lake, the choice is yours. With multiple horseback and hiking trails available as well, we're confident you'll love the generous serving of activities available for the campers here. Did we mention there's a butterfly gazebo and volleyball courts as well? Save yourself the trouble of contemplating, and just book it now. There's no way your frolfing team will resent you for it.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lake Loramie State Park

5. Lake Loramie State Park

21 sites · Fort Loramie, Ohio
No kayak? No problem. Lake Loramie State Park provides rentals for everything from bikes to canoes, and you'll want to take advantage of it to get the most out of your stay. Paddle past patches of water lilies shaded by bald cypress trees, where the beauty here has long been preserved. Hikers will enjoy trekking over to Blackberry Island, where they can catch a glimpse of owls and woodpeckers nesting in their native habitat. A large variety of fish inhabiting the lake and seasonal hunting forays may also appeal to your wild side. Come winter, return for the cross country skiing tournament on the Little Turtle Trace trail, or bring a pair of skates and a sled for some awesome frosty activities. With ice boating available as well, you'll never want to be without a paddle here.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Scott and Amy's Rural Respite

6. Scott and Amy's Rural Respite

100%
(34)
24mi from Ada · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
This 80 acre farmland has been in the family for 6 generations. Some of the land is still used for farming to this day. The old barn, built in the late 1800's still stands. Now there is also a motocross track on the property. The track is only open occasionally. Enjoy easy trails in the woods, feed fish in the pond, and if you would like to see our goats and chicken we can arrange a time to introduce you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Glamping at River Run

7. Glamping at River Run

98%
(26)
49mi from Ada · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy the luxuries of home in the tranquility of nature with riverfront glamping! Hike, fish, kayak and more in a beautiful wooded location on the scenic Olentangy River in Delaware, Ohio. Our 5 acres of property is surrounded by protected land - the Delaware State park behind us, the US Forestry department across the river and the Delaware Preservation Park River Run kayak/canoe launch across the street. Historic Downtown Delaware with great restaurants and quaint local shops is only a few miles south on 23. Read more details about all of the amenities of the Bluebell glamping site below under the lodging site information!
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$160
 / night
LRB Farm Hidden Escape

8. LRB Farm Hidden Escape

100%
(3)
9.4mi from Ada · 3 sites · Tents
Little Riverbend farm was established in 1996 by Dave and Traci Bitler. The original property was settled sometime in the mid 1800s with the main house built sometime between 1872-1875. Through several generations the property was passed between the original owners family members, then split up and sold into lots. When the Bitlers purchased the property in 1996, the main house was sold with 3 acres and the 2 stall barn. Then in 2015 they were able to purchase an additional 9 acres of adjoining property giving them the additional pasture and woods running along the Auglaize River.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent in a secluded site nestled between a babbling creek and pasture. Located behind 8 acres of lush horse pasture, a mini working dairy goat farm and few chickens and ducks for fresh breakfast eggs. You'll have access to a fire ring, firewood, and a wrought iron picnic table with chairs and scenic views along the Auglaize river.  
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$100
 / night
Back 40 Campground

9. Back 40 Campground

21mi from Ada · 12 sites
Back 40 Campground stands out as a hidden gem in northern Logan County, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities that have delighted visitors for over 40 years. Nestled just a short 9-mile drive north of Bellefontaine off State Route 68, and conveniently located 10 miles south of Kenton and 12 miles east of Indian Lake, this campground spans over 34 acres of rolling hills and features two serene ponds. Guests can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, nature walks, volleyball, basketball, biking, swimming, picnicking, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets and stargazing. The spacious campsites provide ample room for campers to relax and unwind without encroaching on their neighbors. Onsite amenities enhance the camping experience, featuring RV hookup sites, a dump station, a shelter house, a dog swimming area, a playground, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as clean showers and restrooms. For added entertainment, the lodge includes a pool table, foosball table, air hockey table, event tables and chairs, and a cozy fireplace. Additionally, families can enjoy the GaGa Pit and a generous 100' x 50' dog run.
Kiser Lake State Park

10. Kiser Lake State Park

22 sites · Rosewood, Ohio
Sail away, sail away, sail away... at Kiser Lake State Park this weekend! Known mostly for its perfect sailing waters, Kaiser Lake attracts many families all summer long. But did you know Kiser Lake State Park is also open in the winter? For those brave enough to handle the cold and snow, there are activities such as cross-country skiing and ice skating to get your muscles into gear! Hit the trails or hit the water. The choice is yours (anytime of year!) at Kiser Lake State Park!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Delaware State Park

11. Delaware State Park

86%
(13)
24 sites · Waldo, Ohio
Frolic in the 1,300-acre reservoir in Delaware State Park, where waterfront activities galore will keep you smiling from ear to ear. Enjoy the beech-maple forest and colorful meadows, where white-tailed deer and woodchucks will make an appearance if you're lucky to witness it. Hunters can catch game with traps or bow and arrow in designated parts of the park, where waterfowl is the animal of choice. Lay out a towel on the sandy 800-ft beach, or opt to enjoy the waters from your unlimited horsepower boat.A fully-equipped marina means running out of fuel or fishing supplies is simply not an option. Five trails set the backdrop for ample bird watching, where you can hike or bike to your destination of choice. If your crew is looking for a more extensive hunting and fishing experience, consider visiting the nearby Delaware Wildlife Area, which offers nearly 5,000 acres of game.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

Forest camping in Ada puts you right among tall trees and quiet trails, with over 110 spots to choose from. Average nightly rates hover around $40, but you can snag a site for as little as $30. If you want real feedback from fellow campers, check out Rusty's Retreat with pond and river (188 reviews), Scott and Amy's Rural Respite (25 reviews), or Glamping at River Run (22 reviews). You’ll find toilets, showers, and pet-friendly spaces at many sites. Hiking trails start right from the campsites, fishing spots dot the rivers and ponds, and, once winter hits, snow sports take over the woods. Bring your tent, pack your boots, and expect a real forest escape.

100% (289) 22 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Ada

Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

1. Rusty's Retreat with pond and river

99%
(333)
35mi from Ada · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
We bought this 125+ year old farm in 2010 with the hope of bringing it back to life. Overgrown and neglected, we have worked hard to make it a nice place for hiking, kayaking, fishing or any number of other activities. Peaceful and remote, the property has a beautiful brook that leads you to the South branch of the Portage river. Deer, turkey, geese, herons, mink and fox are just a few of our natural animal friends. Rusty the steer and his pony friends Lexi and Little Bits can be visited while they graze in the pasture. There are chickens and Brindle the barn kitty. We have the perfect place for dogs as well. We have four dogs that get along great with others and our fenced pond keeps them safe.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Engedi Acres

2. Engedi Acres

100%
(3)
23mi from Ada · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Off-grid Tiny Home and tent clearing on Private 10 acres. Come stay in our little slice of nature, situated on a private 10 acre retired golf course. Enjoy your coffee on the front porch soothed by the bird sounds, watching the squirrels forage for nuts, and the occasional deer stopping for a drink at the seasonal pond or enjoy a s’more around the fire ring. Explore the 10 acres of manicured trails, grasslands, and clearings with your furry best friend, or play on our tree swings, slack lines, and zip line with your littles. One mile down the road, you’ll find Riverbend Recreation area with additional playgrounds, reservoir for fishing/boating, dog park, hiking trails, and cross country skiing available seasonally. The City of Findlay with ample grocery and dining outlets is a short 10 minute drive. The tiny home has a loft equipped with a queen mattress (no linens provided), desk, reading chair, kitchenette, and bistro table. Additional single camp cot available for sleeping on first level. One hammock provided, with additional places to hang hammocks you provide. Yard space is also available for pitching tents. Outhouse adjacent to the cabin. Limited electric available for device charging. Cabin is wired to plug into generator if desired. No running water is available, so water should be brought with you. Additional site available for tent camping. Farm fresh eggs, garden produce, and homemade dog treats available for purchase seasonally as available.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night
GreyOaks Tree Plantation, woodlands

3. GreyOaks Tree Plantation, woodlands

100%
(20)
29mi from Ada · 1 site · Lodging
Learn more about this land: This is a forested area including trails and a wooded wetland. Campfire sight is provided as well as a port a john toilet. It is a rustic site with a small cabin and areas to pitch tents. The area where the cabin sits is all pines. Secluded area yet close to town. Easy access from State Route 33. Walk in or drive in depending on your vehicle you drive. The cabin consist of a fold out bed, table and heater. Propane is provided as is a rustic portable ice chest inside the cabin. For those that desire to shoot small handguns we do have a pistol range on the property. In addition we have a small wooded dock area beside the wetlands to relax and enjoy. Our site was rated as Tree Farmer of the year (2021). Lots of wildlife and again very private oasis in the midst of a growing rural community. In addition GreyOaks has tent camping spots as well!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$86
 / night
Van Buren State Park

4. Van Buren State Park

100%
(8)
25 sites · Van Buren, Ohio
Frolfing, anyone? Van Buren State Park is the ideal spot to flick that wrist and beat your friends at yet another disc golfing tournament. Nestled among crops of soy, wheat, and corn, consider this a little farmland oasis for you and all your best buds. Channel that inner Legolas and go bow-hunting, or catch a wide variety of fish from carp to bluegill at Van Buren Lake. Motor boat it up or row around old-school on the waters of the lake, the choice is yours. With multiple horseback and hiking trails available as well, we're confident you'll love the generous serving of activities available for the campers here. Did we mention there's a butterfly gazebo and volleyball courts as well? Save yourself the trouble of contemplating, and just book it now. There's no way your frolfing team will resent you for it.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lake Loramie State Park

5. Lake Loramie State Park

21 sites · Fort Loramie, Ohio
No kayak? No problem. Lake Loramie State Park provides rentals for everything from bikes to canoes, and you'll want to take advantage of it to get the most out of your stay. Paddle past patches of water lilies shaded by bald cypress trees, where the beauty here has long been preserved. Hikers will enjoy trekking over to Blackberry Island, where they can catch a glimpse of owls and woodpeckers nesting in their native habitat. A large variety of fish inhabiting the lake and seasonal hunting forays may also appeal to your wild side. Come winter, return for the cross country skiing tournament on the Little Turtle Trace trail, or bring a pair of skates and a sled for some awesome frosty activities. With ice boating available as well, you'll never want to be without a paddle here.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Scott and Amy's Rural Respite

6. Scott and Amy's Rural Respite

100%
(34)
24mi from Ada · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
This 80 acre farmland has been in the family for 6 generations. Some of the land is still used for farming to this day. The old barn, built in the late 1800's still stands. Now there is also a motocross track on the property. The track is only open occasionally. Enjoy easy trails in the woods, feed fish in the pond, and if you would like to see our goats and chicken we can arrange a time to introduce you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
Glamping at River Run

7. Glamping at River Run

98%
(26)
49mi from Ada · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy the luxuries of home in the tranquility of nature with riverfront glamping! Hike, fish, kayak and more in a beautiful wooded location on the scenic Olentangy River in Delaware, Ohio. Our 5 acres of property is surrounded by protected land - the Delaware State park behind us, the US Forestry department across the river and the Delaware Preservation Park River Run kayak/canoe launch across the street. Historic Downtown Delaware with great restaurants and quaint local shops is only a few miles south on 23. Read more details about all of the amenities of the Bluebell glamping site below under the lodging site information!
Toilets
Campfires
Wifi
from 
$160
 / night
LRB Farm Hidden Escape

8. LRB Farm Hidden Escape

100%
(3)
9.4mi from Ada · 3 sites · Tents
Little Riverbend farm was established in 1996 by Dave and Traci Bitler. The original property was settled sometime in the mid 1800s with the main house built sometime between 1872-1875. Through several generations the property was passed between the original owners family members, then split up and sold into lots. When the Bitlers purchased the property in 1996, the main house was sold with 3 acres and the 2 stall barn. Then in 2015 they were able to purchase an additional 9 acres of adjoining property giving them the additional pasture and woods running along the Auglaize River.Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent in a secluded site nestled between a babbling creek and pasture. Located behind 8 acres of lush horse pasture, a mini working dairy goat farm and few chickens and ducks for fresh breakfast eggs. You'll have access to a fire ring, firewood, and a wrought iron picnic table with chairs and scenic views along the Auglaize river.  
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$100
 / night
Back 40 Campground

9. Back 40 Campground

21mi from Ada · 12 sites
Back 40 Campground stands out as a hidden gem in northern Logan County, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities that have delighted visitors for over 40 years. Nestled just a short 9-mile drive north of Bellefontaine off State Route 68, and conveniently located 10 miles south of Kenton and 12 miles east of Indian Lake, this campground spans over 34 acres of rolling hills and features two serene ponds. Guests can immerse themselves in a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, nature walks, volleyball, basketball, biking, swimming, picnicking, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets and stargazing. The spacious campsites provide ample room for campers to relax and unwind without encroaching on their neighbors. Onsite amenities enhance the camping experience, featuring RV hookup sites, a dump station, a shelter house, a dog swimming area, a playground, volleyball and basketball courts, as well as clean showers and restrooms. For added entertainment, the lodge includes a pool table, foosball table, air hockey table, event tables and chairs, and a cozy fireplace. Additionally, families can enjoy the GaGa Pit and a generous 100' x 50' dog run.
Kiser Lake State Park

10. Kiser Lake State Park

22 sites · Rosewood, Ohio
Sail away, sail away, sail away... at Kiser Lake State Park this weekend! Known mostly for its perfect sailing waters, Kaiser Lake attracts many families all summer long. But did you know Kiser Lake State Park is also open in the winter? For those brave enough to handle the cold and snow, there are activities such as cross-country skiing and ice skating to get your muscles into gear! Hit the trails or hit the water. The choice is yours (anytime of year!) at Kiser Lake State Park!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Delaware State Park

11. Delaware State Park

86%
(13)
24 sites · Waldo, Ohio
Frolic in the 1,300-acre reservoir in Delaware State Park, where waterfront activities galore will keep you smiling from ear to ear. Enjoy the beech-maple forest and colorful meadows, where white-tailed deer and woodchucks will make an appearance if you're lucky to witness it. Hunters can catch game with traps or bow and arrow in designated parts of the park, where waterfowl is the animal of choice. Lay out a towel on the sandy 800-ft beach, or opt to enjoy the waters from your unlimited horsepower boat.A fully-equipped marina means running out of fuel or fishing supplies is simply not an option. Five trails set the backdrop for ample bird watching, where you can hike or bike to your destination of choice. If your crew is looking for a more extensive hunting and fishing experience, consider visiting the nearby Delaware Wildlife Area, which offers nearly 5,000 acres of game.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

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