The best camping near Candlewood Lake with wifi provided

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At Candlewood Lake, you’ll find over 270 campsites offering wifi, so you can stay connected while trading city noise for birdsong. Whether you’re catching up on emails or streaming a movie under the stars, this lakeside spot has you covered. Average sites run $91 per night, but you’ll see options dipping as low as $30. Top picks like The Pleasant Valley Farm (362 reviews), Camp Hiyo (38 reviews), and Glamping at River Run (22 reviews) give you reliable wifi, rolling hills, and plenty of room to roam. Campsites here welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer toilets. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, spotting local wildlife, or exploring on horseback. If you’re looking to blend online access with real-world adventure, Candlewood Lake’s wifi-friendly sites deliver.

98% (582)

Top-rated campgrounds near Candlewood Lake

2. Camp Hiyo

97%
(68)
44mi from Candlewood Lake · 56 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp HiYo! can just plain spoil you on other kinds of travel stays. Tucked away in the tree-covered splendor of the Ohio countryside, just a short dogleg off the highway from Homerville, you can be both a million miles away – and less than an hour from Cleveland and Lake Erie – however you want to look at it. It’s a naturalist’s dream, Camp HiYo! is, and every kid’s ideal vacation. So, check out the Camp HiYo! Recreation page and come camp, glamp, hike, fish, and wagon ride with us to HiYo! times. Remember Camp HiYo! It’s the name you can’t say without singing it. Hi-YO! Go ahead. We all do it. We have 197 RV sites, 2 cabins, and 9 tent sites. Activities for all ages! Featuring live music, karaoke, theme weekends, nature walks with our staff naturalist, bingo, Wii Sports, crafts, potluck dinners, catered dinners, hayrides – whew! PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to accept check-ins after 8pm.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$37
 / night

4. Secluded Acres Tent Retreat

33mi from Candlewood Lake · 2 sites · Tents
Several spots to choose from. WiFi available if spot is close enough to main house. Very private for a small 2 acre property. No houses in sight in the summer on my land and no houses in site at all, year round in camping locations. Bathroom is an outhouse. Water provided from around April 1st to November 1st “weather dependent “. After that will fill tanks or jugs at main house with non potable water. Potable water available from a natural spring on property. Very little noise from people. Gather fire wood for free from fallen trees, or I will provide firewood at a small fee. Mostly sound of nature. Surrounded by well over 100 acres of woods “ NOT part of the property”. About 1,800 ft off of very quiet low traffic Township rd. Only about 9 miles from the Mohican state park and forest with over 4,500 acres! Also plenty of things to do in Loudonville. Kayaks, canoe, inner tubing , swimming, fishing, hunting and much more all less than 10 miles away. Also 2A friendly location, provided all , federal, state and local laws are followed!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night

5. Tranquil Acres Cabins

100%
(2)
48mi from Candlewood Lake · 7 sites · Lodging
Step away from the stress of life as you relax in one of our six private cabins set on the edge of our 20+ acres of woods. Out front, you will see a 1-acre U-pick flower garden, a small, 2-acre pasture field with sheep and goats, as well as a larger pasture field with our Scottish Highlander cattle roaming the 10-acre hillside. Our cabins offer many luxurious and relaxing features to help you forget about the pressures of daily life. You’ll return home refreshed and renewed after staying in our furnished, quiet country cabins — ready to start fresh! Our cabins are spaced approximately 350 feet apart. During the winter season when the trees are bare, the cabins are slightly visible from our house and the road. But after the leaves are out, the log cabins are very secluded, and you can relax in the privacy of your hideaway oasis.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$144
 / night

7. Tucked Away Tenting

100%
(12)
14mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
1 spot and a acre length of trail that is right along a winding creek. Secluded getaway that feels deep in the woods. Platform designed for a 2 or 3 person tent to keep you off the ground. Large camp space to allow for a 2nd tent. A picnic area for you to dine at and a makeshift outhouse to help as we are a dispersed camping site. Pet fee of $5 per dog (max 2 dogs), along with wood, snacks, and bottles of water for sale. If you can let me know of the pet situation prior I would appreciate it. This is meant to be a quiet relaxing getaway and is what I offer. April through October the foliage is beautiful, November through March the leaves may be more on the ground than in the trees; allowing an openness that hinders the purpose of seclusion. Plus, it tends to be chilly mornings at that time but to some this part is perfect. We look forward to your stay.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night

8. 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

10. Edge of the Ledge Camp

95%
(20)
43mi from Candlewood Lake · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Edge of the Ledge Camp is a 4 site primitive campground on ground is located in a mature oak hardwood forest that offers bright light under a full forest canopy. In our many camping adventures over the years our favorite campgrounds were in our National Forests. We have built the campground with that "feel" of a forest experience. We provide a drinking water station, 2 clean sit arewidely spaced and offer considerable privacy. There is great scenic motor touring from Spring Mountain, the highest point in the county, across the Mohawk Dam, to riverside drives, scenic backroads and a ride across a covered bridge! Walk the forested blue loop nature trail on an adjoining 13 acres that loops through BIG trees and large rocks of glacial till under the shade of an ancient chestnut oak tree. The trail begins across the road opposite the campground driveway. Ticks, mosquitos and deer flies can be bad at times. Protect yourself! See us on Facebook at Edge of the Ledge Camp. The 7 Principals of Leave No Trace *Plan Ahead and Prepare *Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit. *Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies. *Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use. *Visit in small groups when possible. Consider splitting larger groups into smaller groups. *Repackage food to minimize waste. *Use a map and compass or GPS to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns or flagging. (this is a challenging one for us...any suggestions?) *Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Durable surfaces include maintained trails and designated campsites, rock, gravel, sand, dry grasses or snow. *Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and streams. *Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary. In popular areas: *Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites. *Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy. *Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent. In pristine areas: Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails. Avoid places where impacts are just beginning. Dispose of Waste Properly Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite, food preparation areas, and rest areas for trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food and litter. Utilize toilet facilities whenever possible. Otherwise, deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished. Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products. To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater. Leave What You Find Preserve the past: examine, photograph, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts. Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them. Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species. Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches. Minimize Campfire Impacts Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the environment. Use a lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light. Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires. Keep fires small. Only use down and dead wood from the ground that can be broken by hand. Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter cool ashes. Respect Wildlife Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them. Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, [habituates them to humans], and exposes them to predators and other dangers. Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely. Control pets at all times, or leave them at home. Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter. Be Considerate of Other Visitors Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience. Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail. Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock. Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors. Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises. These principles were established by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and built on work by the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management in the mid 1980s. This relationship continues today. The principles are based on and informed by scientific research in the fields of recreation ecology and human dimensions of natural resources. Take a look at the science behind the principles on the Leave No Trace website. Thank you for doing your part to protect our natural world. Leave No Trace Seven Principles © 1999 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics: www.LNT.org.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

15. Muffleheads Brewery

49mi from Candlewood Lake · 3 sites · RVs
Muffleheads Brewery is an independently owned craft brewery nestled in the peaceful countryside of Northeast Ohio. Step into a laid-back country atmosphere where you can gather around a bonfire, take a walk in the woods, or enjoy live music from local bands. Depending on the night, you might find yourself headbanging to metal, winding down to acoustic tunes, or dancing the night away to country favorites. At Muffleheads, we aim to be your oasis from city life while bringing you the energy and spirit of the countryside. Our five-barrel tap house rotates beers frequently, so there’s always something new to try. Every pour is crafted with high-quality ingredients and given the time it needs to mature, resulting in a consistently great-tasting glass. We’re proud to support our community by locally sourcing many of our ingredients and partnering with regional businesses. Pets are welcome as long as they’re leashed. You may even meet our two friendly resident dogs, Henry the German Shepherd and Bentley the Rottweiler—both are good boys who love to greet visitors.
Pets
from 
$50
 / night

18. Cross Creek Camping Resort

29mi from Candlewood Lake · 237 sites
Discover the charm of Cross Creek Camping Resort, a hidden gem just north of Columbus, Ohio, that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. This campground stands out for its diverse range of accommodations, ensuring that every visitor finds the perfect fit for their camping experience. Whether you prefer the comfort of a cabin, the luxury of a deluxe RV rental, or the simplicity of pitching your own tent or parking your RV, we have something for everyone. Nestled in a picturesque setting, Cross Creek is conveniently located near a variety of attractions. Explore nearby natural features, enjoy refreshing swimming holes, or engage in outdoor activities that the whole family can enjoy. After a day of adventure, you can unwind at local restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the Columbus area. With its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to providing a personalized camping experience, Cross Creek Camping Resort is the ideal destination for your next family getaway. Come and create lasting memories in a place where nature and comfort meet.

19. Berlin RV Park & Campground

50mi from Candlewood Lake · 21 sites
Nestled in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country, this family-owned RV park and campground offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Established in 2011 by the Miller family, who reside on-site, this campground has grown from 40 sites to nearly double that size, all while maintaining a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque meadows, rolling hills, and serene wooded trails, guests can enjoy the simple pleasure of watching horse and buggies pass by as they gather around their campfires. The peaceful environment invites you to explore the hiking trails that wind through the woods, where you might catch a glimpse of the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. Just two miles away, the charming downtown Berlin awaits, offering a variety of shops, flea markets, and delightful homestyle dining options. Additionally, attractions in nearby towns such as Charm, Walnut Creek, Mt. Hope, and Millersburg are all within a 10-minute drive, providing ample opportunities for adventure and exploration. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or outdoor activities, this campground is the ideal destination for your next family getaway.

20. Rustic Knolls Campsites and Cabins

21mi from Candlewood Lake · 48 sites
Discover the charm of Rustic Knolls Campsites & Cabins, a unique family-owned campground that has been a cherished retreat for over 50 years. Nestled in a picturesque green valley just 10 minutes from Mount Vernon, Ohio, this serene destination offers a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor adventure. At Rustic Knolls, guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including fishing in our tranquil waters, swimming in refreshing pools, and engaging in friendly games of horseshoes and cornhole. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, there are plenty of cozy spots to unwind in your favorite lawn chair while the kids explore the natural surroundings. With its emphasis on privacy and family-friendly fun, Rustic Knolls is the ideal getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re seeking a weekend of adventure or a peaceful retreat, our campground provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of Rustic Knolls Campsites & Cabins today!

At Candlewood Lake, you’ll find over 270 campsites offering wifi, so you can stay connected while trading city noise for birdsong. Whether you’re catching up on emails or streaming a movie under the stars, this lakeside spot has you covered. Average sites run $91 per night, but you’ll see options dipping as low as $30. Top picks like The Pleasant Valley Farm (362 reviews), Camp Hiyo (38 reviews), and Glamping at River Run (22 reviews) give you reliable wifi, rolling hills, and plenty of room to roam. Campsites here welcome pets, allow campfires, and offer toilets. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, spotting local wildlife, or exploring on horseback. If you’re looking to blend online access with real-world adventure, Candlewood Lake’s wifi-friendly sites deliver.

98% (582)

Top-rated campgrounds near Candlewood Lake

2. Camp Hiyo

97%
(68)
44mi from Candlewood Lake · 56 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp HiYo! can just plain spoil you on other kinds of travel stays. Tucked away in the tree-covered splendor of the Ohio countryside, just a short dogleg off the highway from Homerville, you can be both a million miles away – and less than an hour from Cleveland and Lake Erie – however you want to look at it. It’s a naturalist’s dream, Camp HiYo! is, and every kid’s ideal vacation. So, check out the Camp HiYo! Recreation page and come camp, glamp, hike, fish, and wagon ride with us to HiYo! times. Remember Camp HiYo! It’s the name you can’t say without singing it. Hi-YO! Go ahead. We all do it. We have 197 RV sites, 2 cabins, and 9 tent sites. Activities for all ages! Featuring live music, karaoke, theme weekends, nature walks with our staff naturalist, bingo, Wii Sports, crafts, potluck dinners, catered dinners, hayrides – whew! PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to accept check-ins after 8pm.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$37
 / night

4. Secluded Acres Tent Retreat

33mi from Candlewood Lake · 2 sites · Tents
Several spots to choose from. WiFi available if spot is close enough to main house. Very private for a small 2 acre property. No houses in sight in the summer on my land and no houses in site at all, year round in camping locations. Bathroom is an outhouse. Water provided from around April 1st to November 1st “weather dependent “. After that will fill tanks or jugs at main house with non potable water. Potable water available from a natural spring on property. Very little noise from people. Gather fire wood for free from fallen trees, or I will provide firewood at a small fee. Mostly sound of nature. Surrounded by well over 100 acres of woods “ NOT part of the property”. About 1,800 ft off of very quiet low traffic Township rd. Only about 9 miles from the Mohican state park and forest with over 4,500 acres! Also plenty of things to do in Loudonville. Kayaks, canoe, inner tubing , swimming, fishing, hunting and much more all less than 10 miles away. Also 2A friendly location, provided all , federal, state and local laws are followed!
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$20
 / night

5. Tranquil Acres Cabins

100%
(2)
48mi from Candlewood Lake · 7 sites · Lodging
Step away from the stress of life as you relax in one of our six private cabins set on the edge of our 20+ acres of woods. Out front, you will see a 1-acre U-pick flower garden, a small, 2-acre pasture field with sheep and goats, as well as a larger pasture field with our Scottish Highlander cattle roaming the 10-acre hillside. Our cabins offer many luxurious and relaxing features to help you forget about the pressures of daily life. You’ll return home refreshed and renewed after staying in our furnished, quiet country cabins — ready to start fresh! Our cabins are spaced approximately 350 feet apart. During the winter season when the trees are bare, the cabins are slightly visible from our house and the road. But after the leaves are out, the log cabins are very secluded, and you can relax in the privacy of your hideaway oasis.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$144
 / night

7. Tucked Away Tenting

100%
(12)
14mi from Candlewood Lake · 1 site · Tent
1 spot and a acre length of trail that is right along a winding creek. Secluded getaway that feels deep in the woods. Platform designed for a 2 or 3 person tent to keep you off the ground. Large camp space to allow for a 2nd tent. A picnic area for you to dine at and a makeshift outhouse to help as we are a dispersed camping site. Pet fee of $5 per dog (max 2 dogs), along with wood, snacks, and bottles of water for sale. If you can let me know of the pet situation prior I would appreciate it. This is meant to be a quiet relaxing getaway and is what I offer. April through October the foliage is beautiful, November through March the leaves may be more on the ground than in the trees; allowing an openness that hinders the purpose of seclusion. Plus, it tends to be chilly mornings at that time but to some this part is perfect. We look forward to your stay.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night

8. 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

10. Edge of the Ledge Camp

95%
(20)
43mi from Candlewood Lake · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Edge of the Ledge Camp is a 4 site primitive campground on ground is located in a mature oak hardwood forest that offers bright light under a full forest canopy. In our many camping adventures over the years our favorite campgrounds were in our National Forests. We have built the campground with that "feel" of a forest experience. We provide a drinking water station, 2 clean sit arewidely spaced and offer considerable privacy. There is great scenic motor touring from Spring Mountain, the highest point in the county, across the Mohawk Dam, to riverside drives, scenic backroads and a ride across a covered bridge! Walk the forested blue loop nature trail on an adjoining 13 acres that loops through BIG trees and large rocks of glacial till under the shade of an ancient chestnut oak tree. The trail begins across the road opposite the campground driveway. Ticks, mosquitos and deer flies can be bad at times. Protect yourself! See us on Facebook at Edge of the Ledge Camp. The 7 Principals of Leave No Trace *Plan Ahead and Prepare *Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit. *Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies. *Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use. *Visit in small groups when possible. Consider splitting larger groups into smaller groups. *Repackage food to minimize waste. *Use a map and compass or GPS to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns or flagging. (this is a challenging one for us...any suggestions?) *Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Durable surfaces include maintained trails and designated campsites, rock, gravel, sand, dry grasses or snow. *Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and streams. *Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary. In popular areas: *Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites. *Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy. *Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent. In pristine areas: Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails. Avoid places where impacts are just beginning. Dispose of Waste Properly Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite, food preparation areas, and rest areas for trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food and litter. Utilize toilet facilities whenever possible. Otherwise, deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished. Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products. To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater. Leave What You Find Preserve the past: examine, photograph, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts. Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them. Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species. Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches. Minimize Campfire Impacts Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the environment. Use a lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light. Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires. Keep fires small. Only use down and dead wood from the ground that can be broken by hand. Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter cool ashes. Respect Wildlife Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them. Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, [habituates them to humans], and exposes them to predators and other dangers. Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely. Control pets at all times, or leave them at home. Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter. Be Considerate of Other Visitors Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience. Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail. Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock. Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors. Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises. These principles were established by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and built on work by the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management in the mid 1980s. This relationship continues today. The principles are based on and informed by scientific research in the fields of recreation ecology and human dimensions of natural resources. Take a look at the science behind the principles on the Leave No Trace website. Thank you for doing your part to protect our natural world. Leave No Trace Seven Principles © 1999 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics: www.LNT.org.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

15. Muffleheads Brewery

49mi from Candlewood Lake · 3 sites · RVs
Muffleheads Brewery is an independently owned craft brewery nestled in the peaceful countryside of Northeast Ohio. Step into a laid-back country atmosphere where you can gather around a bonfire, take a walk in the woods, or enjoy live music from local bands. Depending on the night, you might find yourself headbanging to metal, winding down to acoustic tunes, or dancing the night away to country favorites. At Muffleheads, we aim to be your oasis from city life while bringing you the energy and spirit of the countryside. Our five-barrel tap house rotates beers frequently, so there’s always something new to try. Every pour is crafted with high-quality ingredients and given the time it needs to mature, resulting in a consistently great-tasting glass. We’re proud to support our community by locally sourcing many of our ingredients and partnering with regional businesses. Pets are welcome as long as they’re leashed. You may even meet our two friendly resident dogs, Henry the German Shepherd and Bentley the Rottweiler—both are good boys who love to greet visitors.
Pets
from 
$50
 / night

18. Cross Creek Camping Resort

29mi from Candlewood Lake · 237 sites
Discover the charm of Cross Creek Camping Resort, a hidden gem just north of Columbus, Ohio, that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. This campground stands out for its diverse range of accommodations, ensuring that every visitor finds the perfect fit for their camping experience. Whether you prefer the comfort of a cabin, the luxury of a deluxe RV rental, or the simplicity of pitching your own tent or parking your RV, we have something for everyone. Nestled in a picturesque setting, Cross Creek is conveniently located near a variety of attractions. Explore nearby natural features, enjoy refreshing swimming holes, or engage in outdoor activities that the whole family can enjoy. After a day of adventure, you can unwind at local restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the Columbus area. With its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to providing a personalized camping experience, Cross Creek Camping Resort is the ideal destination for your next family getaway. Come and create lasting memories in a place where nature and comfort meet.

19. Berlin RV Park & Campground

50mi from Candlewood Lake · 21 sites
Nestled in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country, this family-owned RV park and campground offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it a perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. Established in 2011 by the Miller family, who reside on-site, this campground has grown from 40 sites to nearly double that size, all while maintaining a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque meadows, rolling hills, and serene wooded trails, guests can enjoy the simple pleasure of watching horse and buggies pass by as they gather around their campfires. The peaceful environment invites you to explore the hiking trails that wind through the woods, where you might catch a glimpse of the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. Just two miles away, the charming downtown Berlin awaits, offering a variety of shops, flea markets, and delightful homestyle dining options. Additionally, attractions in nearby towns such as Charm, Walnut Creek, Mt. Hope, and Millersburg are all within a 10-minute drive, providing ample opportunities for adventure and exploration. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or outdoor activities, this campground is the ideal destination for your next family getaway.

20. Rustic Knolls Campsites and Cabins

21mi from Candlewood Lake · 48 sites
Discover the charm of Rustic Knolls Campsites & Cabins, a unique family-owned campground that has been a cherished retreat for over 50 years. Nestled in a picturesque green valley just 10 minutes from Mount Vernon, Ohio, this serene destination offers a perfect blend of relaxation and outdoor adventure. At Rustic Knolls, guests can enjoy a variety of activities, including fishing in our tranquil waters, swimming in refreshing pools, and engaging in friendly games of horseshoes and cornhole. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, there are plenty of cozy spots to unwind in your favorite lawn chair while the kids explore the natural surroundings. With its emphasis on privacy and family-friendly fun, Rustic Knolls is the ideal getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re seeking a weekend of adventure or a peaceful retreat, our campground provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories. Come and experience the beauty and tranquility of Rustic Knolls Campsites & Cabins today!

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