The best beach camping near Candlewood Lake

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Set up your tent steps from the water—Candlewood Lake’s beach campsites put you right where you want to be. With over 120 options tailored for tent camping on sandy shores, you’ll find a mix of open shoreline and tucked-away spots under maples and oaks. Rates start at $40 a night, with most options hovering around that price. Showers, campfires, and pet-friendly sites make packing simpler. Spend your days swimming, hiking the nearby trails, or, come winter, trying out snow-sports. For trusted picks, The Pleasant Valley Farm (362 reviews) draws regulars for its laid-back setup, while The McIntosh Pines (68 reviews) offers quiet corners among the trees. Want a touch of comfort? Roosevelt Glamping Company (2 reviews) gives you a soft landing after a day outdoors. Expect easy access to water, hiking, and a classic lakeside campfire.

100% (536) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Candlewood Lake

The Pleasant Valley Farm

1. The Pleasant Valley Farm

99%
(850)
17mi from Candlewood Lake · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Pleasant Valley Farm was originally a working farm with a two-story farmhouse and traditional bank barn, built in the late 1800s. The massive timbers and joinery are constant reminders of the meticulous craftsmanship of the era. Jim and Kathy Grogg purchased Pleasant Valley Farm in 1994 and not only updated the house and barn, but also expanded the lake to its current 13 acres. The large 144-year-old, 2736-square-foot barn is now available for special occasions such as weddings, receptions, birthdays, and reunions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Bluebird Hollow

2. Bluebird Hollow

100%
(17)
42mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
DISCOUNT FALL/WINTER RATES! A picturesque riverside camping location with an 8ft deep swimming area and downstream pebble beach for sunning in the afternoon. Enchanting seasonal wetland filled with black willow trees to explore and a stone ridge that overlooks the a meadow and tree lined river. Long gravel drive with a turnaround for parking and a small cabin that is undergoing renovations. A 400ft trail winds from the cabin to the river where visitors will find a roofed shelter with table & benches, a steel fire pit, cooking tripod & grill, and grill utensils.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$12
 / night
The McIntosh Pines

3. The McIntosh Pines

100%
(111)
30mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
Calm, relaxing, private site shaded by pine, maple, and walnut trees overlooking Lake Fork Licking River. Completely isolated spot - we host only one camper at a time. Hike trails through the woods and fields, venture down to the creek, and enjoy this 23-acre bubble of nature and wildlife in central Ohio. McIntosh Pines was nominated for Ohio's Best Hipcamp to visit in 2022!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$40
 / night
Malabar Farm State Park

4. Malabar Farm State Park

100%
(2)
15 sites · Butler, Ohio
Pulitzer-Prize winning author Louis Bromfield found refuge at Malabar Farm State Park, and we have a feeling you will, too. Get in on that good ol' pastoral charm where beef cattle and house chickens roam the pastures. Besides the enjoyable hiking trails and fishing opportunities, we reckon you'll want to grub down at Malabar Farm Restaurant & Market. Tuck into some down-home specialities in the stagecoach-inspired inn built in the 1800's, or buy some fresh produce at the market anytime between Memorial Day and October. With a guided tour of the 32-room "Big House" and educational tours of their expansive gardens, you don't want to fall off the wagon when it comes to visiting this place.
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Campfires
Toilets
Delaware State Park

5. 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
Roosevelt Glamping Company

6. Roosevelt Glamping Company

100%
(3)
41mi from Candlewood Lake · 4 sites · Lodging
The property spans 60 acres with lush woods, a meandering creek, valleys and rock formations. The top of the ridge lends awesome sunset views overlooking the valley. You can rent a cabin on the property, or rent a permanent Safari Tent that overlooks the creek. You can also rent our luxury 16' canvas bell tents that be set up in addition to renting the cabin to allow for more guests. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in a specified area or rent our luxury 16' canvas bell tents and have everything set up for you- including beds, seating and linens. The property is shared by one cabin rental, one permanent Safari Tent and the owners also live onsite should you need anything , but give you complete privacy. Certain areas of the property are not accessible to explore when there are renting cabin or tent guests in those areas.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$243
 / night
Mohican Adventures

7. Mohican Adventures

32mi from Candlewood Lake · 82 sites
Discover the charm of our unique campground and cabin experience, nestled in the heart of the stunning Mohican State Forest. Our full-service facility features eight pristine shower houses and restroom facilities, ensuring your comfort during your stay. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on our 4.5-acre lake, where you can indulge in catch-and-release fishing without the need for a permit. For those seeking adventure, we offer pedal boat rentals, as well as basketball and volleyball courts. Families will love our playgrounds, cornhole, and horseshoe rings, along with picnic pavilions that provide the perfect setting for memorable gatherings. Located just across the street from Mohican Adventures River Trips & Fun Center, our campground is also conveniently situated only a mile and a half from downtown Loudonville. Whether you're looking for relaxation or excitement, our campground offers the ideal backdrop for your family vacation!
Mohican State Park

8. Mohican State Park

91%
(33)
25 sites · Loudonville, Ohio
Pitch a tent or reserve a cozy cabin at this family-friendly state park.
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Campfires
Toilets
Alum Creek State Park

9. Alum Creek State Park

96%
(14)
25 sites · Galena, Ohio
Hikers, horses, and dogs are all welcome at Ohio’s largest inland beach.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Findley State Park

10. Findley State Park

23 sites · Wellington, Ohio
Findley State Park's got a lot of wood, but don't have a dirty mind about it. White ash and black cherry forests create a scenic backdrop for this 838-acre refuge. For those interested in exploring the area, the abundance of paths make this park especially notable. Hike or bike 16 miles of trails, or decide to face the mountain biking challenge on Thorn Trail, which cuts sharp turns and weaves through wooded areas on a nine-mile loop. A smaller beach is good for some downtime, and the lakes welcome everything from motor boats to kayaks and canoes. Try your hand at disc golfing or fishing, Findley is your oyster!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Set up your tent steps from the water—Candlewood Lake’s beach campsites put you right where you want to be. With over 120 options tailored for tent camping on sandy shores, you’ll find a mix of open shoreline and tucked-away spots under maples and oaks. Rates start at $40 a night, with most options hovering around that price. Showers, campfires, and pet-friendly sites make packing simpler. Spend your days swimming, hiking the nearby trails, or, come winter, trying out snow-sports. For trusted picks, The Pleasant Valley Farm (362 reviews) draws regulars for its laid-back setup, while The McIntosh Pines (68 reviews) offers quiet corners among the trees. Want a touch of comfort? Roosevelt Glamping Company (2 reviews) gives you a soft landing after a day outdoors. Expect easy access to water, hiking, and a classic lakeside campfire.

100% (536) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Candlewood Lake

The Pleasant Valley Farm

1. The Pleasant Valley Farm

99%
(850)
17mi from Candlewood Lake · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Pleasant Valley Farm was originally a working farm with a two-story farmhouse and traditional bank barn, built in the late 1800s. The massive timbers and joinery are constant reminders of the meticulous craftsmanship of the era. Jim and Kathy Grogg purchased Pleasant Valley Farm in 1994 and not only updated the house and barn, but also expanded the lake to its current 13 acres. The large 144-year-old, 2736-square-foot barn is now available for special occasions such as weddings, receptions, birthdays, and reunions.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Bluebird Hollow

2. Bluebird Hollow

100%
(17)
42mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
DISCOUNT FALL/WINTER RATES! A picturesque riverside camping location with an 8ft deep swimming area and downstream pebble beach for sunning in the afternoon. Enchanting seasonal wetland filled with black willow trees to explore and a stone ridge that overlooks the a meadow and tree lined river. Long gravel drive with a turnaround for parking and a small cabin that is undergoing renovations. A 400ft trail winds from the cabin to the river where visitors will find a roofed shelter with table & benches, a steel fire pit, cooking tripod & grill, and grill utensils.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$12
 / night
The McIntosh Pines

3. The McIntosh Pines

100%
(111)
30mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
Calm, relaxing, private site shaded by pine, maple, and walnut trees overlooking Lake Fork Licking River. Completely isolated spot - we host only one camper at a time. Hike trails through the woods and fields, venture down to the creek, and enjoy this 23-acre bubble of nature and wildlife in central Ohio. McIntosh Pines was nominated for Ohio's Best Hipcamp to visit in 2022!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$40
 / night
Malabar Farm State Park

4. Malabar Farm State Park

100%
(2)
15 sites · Butler, Ohio
Pulitzer-Prize winning author Louis Bromfield found refuge at Malabar Farm State Park, and we have a feeling you will, too. Get in on that good ol' pastoral charm where beef cattle and house chickens roam the pastures. Besides the enjoyable hiking trails and fishing opportunities, we reckon you'll want to grub down at Malabar Farm Restaurant & Market. Tuck into some down-home specialities in the stagecoach-inspired inn built in the 1800's, or buy some fresh produce at the market anytime between Memorial Day and October. With a guided tour of the 32-room "Big House" and educational tours of their expansive gardens, you don't want to fall off the wagon when it comes to visiting this place.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Delaware State Park

5. 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
Roosevelt Glamping Company

6. Roosevelt Glamping Company

100%
(3)
41mi from Candlewood Lake · 4 sites · Lodging
The property spans 60 acres with lush woods, a meandering creek, valleys and rock formations. The top of the ridge lends awesome sunset views overlooking the valley. You can rent a cabin on the property, or rent a permanent Safari Tent that overlooks the creek. You can also rent our luxury 16' canvas bell tents that be set up in addition to renting the cabin to allow for more guests. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in a specified area or rent our luxury 16' canvas bell tents and have everything set up for you- including beds, seating and linens. The property is shared by one cabin rental, one permanent Safari Tent and the owners also live onsite should you need anything , but give you complete privacy. Certain areas of the property are not accessible to explore when there are renting cabin or tent guests in those areas.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$243
 / night
Mohican Adventures

7. Mohican Adventures

32mi from Candlewood Lake · 82 sites
Discover the charm of our unique campground and cabin experience, nestled in the heart of the stunning Mohican State Forest. Our full-service facility features eight pristine shower houses and restroom facilities, ensuring your comfort during your stay. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on our 4.5-acre lake, where you can indulge in catch-and-release fishing without the need for a permit. For those seeking adventure, we offer pedal boat rentals, as well as basketball and volleyball courts. Families will love our playgrounds, cornhole, and horseshoe rings, along with picnic pavilions that provide the perfect setting for memorable gatherings. Located just across the street from Mohican Adventures River Trips & Fun Center, our campground is also conveniently situated only a mile and a half from downtown Loudonville. Whether you're looking for relaxation or excitement, our campground offers the ideal backdrop for your family vacation!
Mohican State Park

8. Mohican State Park

91%
(33)
25 sites · Loudonville, Ohio
Pitch a tent or reserve a cozy cabin at this family-friendly state park.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Alum Creek State Park

9. Alum Creek State Park

96%
(14)
25 sites · Galena, Ohio
Hikers, horses, and dogs are all welcome at Ohio’s largest inland beach.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Findley State Park

10. Findley State Park

23 sites · Wellington, Ohio
Findley State Park's got a lot of wood, but don't have a dirty mind about it. White ash and black cherry forests create a scenic backdrop for this 838-acre refuge. For those interested in exploring the area, the abundance of paths make this park especially notable. Hike or bike 16 miles of trails, or decide to face the mountain biking challenge on Thorn Trail, which cuts sharp turns and weaves through wooded areas on a nine-mile loop. A smaller beach is good for some downtime, and the lakes welcome everything from motor boats to kayaks and canoes. Try your hand at disc golfing or fishing, Findley is your oyster!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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