The best forest camping near Lake Waynoka

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Set up camp in the forests around Lake Waynoka and you’ll have over 570 options to choose from, all wrapped in thick woodland and easy access to hiking trails. Prices start at $10 a night, and the average site costs about $30. Campfires are allowed, toilets and showers are standard, and you’ll spot plenty of wildlife if you’re up early. snow sports draw a crowd in winter, but hiking is solid year-round. Don’t miss Fruitdale Farm (571 reviews), The Viking Longhall (397 reviews), or Myhio Haven Horse Farm (59 reviews) if you want sites with a strong local following. Bring sturdy boots for the undergrowth, and watch for deer at dawn. These woods don’t disappoint.

98% (1.5K) 70 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Waynoka

Rolling Meadow Outpost

1. Rolling Meadow Outpost

100%
(21)
11mi from Lake Waynoka · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Rolling Meadow Farm is an Ohio Century farm that has been in our family for well over 100 years. The newest generation seeks to integrate ecological management so as to leave the farm better than when their tenure began three years ago. Sharing the scenic property with others while also transitioning to organic hemp cultivation are the priority goals for the next twelve months. Currently, Homestead site and two dispersed camp sites are available for Fall 2024. Campers are welcome to explore the entire property, just please be gentle walking through the crops. Expect amazing night skies when it’s clear, and peace and quiet thanks to the dead end lane.
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$10
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Home Afarm Co-op

2. Home Afarm Co-op

96%
(85)
14mi from Lake Waynoka · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come relax atop the Appalachian foothills of southern Ohio. Enveloped in the heart of the Tranquility Wilderness Area, our 11-acre property features a mix of native pawpaw, peach, pear, and persimmon trees, deciduous forest, cedar woods, wild meadows, a small swimming pond, and a large accessible field for tents and space to play. Trails through the woods are being developed, and facilities expand gradually with the seasons. Enjoy the mellow soundtrack of birds, crickets, and frogs, along with incredibly clear night skies ideal for stargazing. Nearby, visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, biking, birding, foraging, fishing, hunting, and swimming on site and at several state parks and historic sites within 10–30 minutes of the farm. Amish country is close, with bakeries, markets, furniture shops, and greenhouses. Our primitive campsites are spaced for privacy. A gravel parking area is available near the Cottage, with additional grass parking in the upper field. Sites may be walk-in only depending on weather and ground conditions. We hope you'll enjoy sharing the orchard, meadows, forest, and pond with us. Home Afarm is a rustic, eco-conscious retreat — perfect for quiet reflection, nature immersion, and small gatherings under the stars. "Roads go ever ever on, under cloud and under star. Yet feet that wandering have gone turn at last to home afar(m)."
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$20
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The Viking Longhall

3. The Viking Longhall

100%
(542)
24mi from Lake Waynoka · 11 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Viking longhall has been 9 years in the making by a group of semi serious Viking enthusiasts: the result is a 60 foot long building that has 18, 8,x4' sleeping berths. Set apart from the main open area it also boasts 2 meeting rooms and a kitchen. The campsite is a very peaceful place. Some go as far as to say a healing place! We are proud of what we have achieved and now want people to come out and enjoy it also. The field is close enough to the Appalachian highway (state route 32) for convenience, but far enough not to be bothered by it. The area is steeped in Native American culture. In fact, the world famous Serpent Mound is but 8 miles away, with many other Adena culture sites within easy driving distance. It's also in the heart of the Amish community. The area is known for its natural beauty with many hiking trails and canoeing opportunities. The area is awash in beauty and history from the ancient mound culture to the amish culture. The area has many hiking trails some of which are part of the buckeye trail and range in length from an easy 1 mile loop to rugged hikes of many miles. Come out and share the land that we have loved for the last 30 years PLEASE NOTE….WE WILL NO LONGER BE SUPPLYING BEDDING OR TOWELS.
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$44
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East Fork State Park

4. East Fork State Park

67%
(3)
State park 19mi from Lake Waynoka · 25 sites
Load up that car and never look back. Located only 25 miles from Cincinnati, East Fork State Park brandishes the badge as one of Ohio's largest state parks. Find yourself in marshy grasslands, swamp forests, rocky cascades or brambly hills, this location boasts a wide variety of natural beauty at your disposal. Rev up your unlimited horsepower boat to explore more than 2,000 acres of the William H. Harsha Lake, or angle for a hybrid striper or largemouth bass. A 1,200-ft beach means you can sprawl out that towel as much as you like. Navigate the trails by horse, bike, or foot, and we have a feeling you'll get a thrill out of the steep hills and switchbacks along the way.
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Rocky Fork State Park

5. Rocky Fork State Park

75%
(4)
State park 22mi from Lake Waynoka · 24 sites
Pack your camera and some extra batteries, because gorges, caves, and weaving streams make Rocky Fork State Park truly a sight to behold. Bring that trusty fishing rod too, where all types of fish from bluegill to white bass will be sure to make your mouth water come meal time. Two large beaches and 800 ft of lakeside access makes this the place to perfect your sand-castle building skills. Volleyball and basketball courts mean you can hone in on your game. The trails are short here, but since one is a loop, consider it your next track field as well.
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Whimsical Treehouses and Trails!!

6. Whimsical Treehouses and Trails!!

100%
(31)
25mi from Lake Waynoka · 4 sites
EarthJOY Village is a magical, family- and nature‑oriented retreat nestled on a 285-acre privately fenced farm in Brooksville, KY (near Germantown), combining whimsical tree‑house stays, forest adventure, and event space. Here's a picturesque snapshot of what makes it unique: --- 🏡 Unique Accommodations Pete Treehouse – Designed by tree‑house expert Pete Nelson (of The Kentucky Climber’s Cottage fame), this original cabin features a hammock lounge, a cozy loft with a king bed and hammocks, an indoor movie theatre, and rustic charm. Sleeps up to 6 (2 adults + kids). Aliyah Treehouse – Built in 2016, it's the tallest treehouse on the property. Highlights include a living‑room tree, swinging bridge, interior/exterior swings, and hammocks. Perfect for families with older children; sleeps up to 6. Hickory Treehouse – Crafted by local artisans from family‑inspired carpentry, it’s designed for younger kids and features slides, swings, a slack‑line, climbing nets/walls, and hammocks. Sleeps up to 6. Love Bus “Schoolie” Skoolie – A quirky, converted school‑bus lodging with hot tub, outdoor movie theatre setup, fridge and simple amenities. A cozy retreat for couples or small families. Sleeps 2 adults + 2 kids. --- 🌲 Trails & Outdoor Adventure Twenty‑plus miles of themed trails wind through forests, creeks, ponds, and features like hobbit‑houses, heart trails, cabins and hidden spots. Great for hiking, biking, creek‑walking, and exploration. Guided tree‑climbing sessions led by professionals add excitement—climb into the canopy safely while learning about nature. --- ⚙️ Amenities & Facilities Composting toilets near each treehouse (5-second walk); private bathroom/shower about 3–5 minutes away next to the farmhouse. Electricity is provided for lights, phone charging, and coffee maker, but there's no Wi‑Fi—cell service (Verizon/AT&T) generally works well. Kitchenettes come with mini‑fridge, stove, basic cookware, dishes, coffee maker, and freshwater tanks/refill station. Pet‑friendly environment (up to 2 dogs per stay, $50 fee each).
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$127
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The Shack

7. The Shack

96%
(67)
32mi from Lake Waynoka · 2 sites
This elevated shack overlooks a pond and is conveniently located within walking distance of Cowan Lake. The road is a nice place to go for a walk taking in the wildlife, cattle farm, and ending at the lake. This State Park provides a wonderful opportunity to hike, bird watch, and enjoy water recreation. The lake has a 10 hp limit, so it is perfect for kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, fishing, and sailing.
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$41
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Fruitdale Farm

8. Fruitdale Farm

99%
(1199)
34mi from Lake Waynoka · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come stay at our little sustainable farmstead amid the beautiful rolling hills of southern Ohio! Our peaceful 20 acres has a good mix of woods, wild meadows and maintained cleared areas as well as a small pond, all of which can be explored via our nature trail. Enjoy the sounds of nature and an incredible night sky. FIREWOOD and seasonal farm goods are available for purchase at a self-serve stand (several payment options available). There is also a wonderful sauna on the property that can be reserved (go to sauna to reserve a time). Great hiking, kayaking, biking, birding, fishing, swimming, and disc-golfing opportunities just a few miles away at Paint Creek State Park and the Highland Nature Sanctuary. Amish country is also just 15 minutes away with a great bakery, markets and greenhouses. This area is home to an impressive network of ancient earthworks including the world famous Serpent Mound. Our accommodations range from primitive tent-camping to "glamping" in one of our tiny off-grid cabins. The sites are spaced out for privacy and each site offers a private picnic table and fire pit. There are two shared privies/outhouses which have basic composting toilets (not flushing). A grassy parking area is provided near the road, however, ALL SITES ARE WALK-IN (with the exception of site #1). ***Please take note that this is private property and the host lives on site. If you are looking for a place to be loud and party into the night, this is not the place for you. If you are looking to spend some quality time in nature, welcome. There are rules.
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$30
 / night
Turtleback Ridge

9. Turtleback Ridge

98%
(25)
34mi from Lake Waynoka · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Turtleback Ridge is a collectively owned farmstead perched on one of the fine ridges of Robertson County Kentucky. With 100+ acres of woods, plus fields and gardens to explore there is plenty of intrigue for those interested in a relaxing retreat into nature. Home of Turtleback Ridge brewery that brews a wide variety of ales and ciders emphasizing the local terroir through the use of local fruits and foraged ingredients. The taproom of the brewery operates Fridays: 5-10 pm; Saturdays: noon-10 pm; Sundays: noon - 6pm . We close seasonally in early December and reopen in early March.
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$20
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Stonelick State Park

10. Stonelick State Park

State park 24mi from Lake Waynoka · 24 sites
Nestled along forested highlands, Stonelick State Park's 1,058-acres of serene land is the perfect spot for that librarian conference you always wanted to attend but never planned. Hike the fairly short trails around the park or even rent a bicycle if you're ready to switch gears. Four different species of fish are ready for the taking with an Ohio state fishing license, and boats with electric motors are welcome on the lake once you're ready to explore all corners of the 200-acre body of water. If you're hoping for some quality animal sighting, consider driving over to the nearby Crooked Run Nature Preserve, where glances of blue herons and bald eagles are what classic stories are made of.
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Shawnee State Forest

11. Shawnee State Forest

100%
(1)
State forest 33mi from Lake Waynoka · 58 sites
Discover Shawnee State Forest's lush landscapes and outdoor adventures.
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Kincaid Lake State Park

12. Kincaid Lake State Park

State park 31mi from Lake Waynoka · 159 sites
Discover Kincaid Lake State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Paint Creek State Park

13. Paint Creek State Park

State park 31mi from Lake Waynoka · 25 sites
It won't be hard to find your own secret spot at Paint Creek State Park, where more than 5,500 acres provide ample fodder for your outdoor cravings. Rev up your boat with unlimited horsepower to cruise around the lake, or fish for crappie in more than 1,000 acres of unadulterated lakeside beauty. Frolfing, swimming, and hiking trails will keep you active until sundown, and a mini-golf course is just an added bonus. Bird lovers can also keep an eye out for eagles or blue herons, where they have claimed the picturesque scenery as nesting grounds. Looking for a detour? Learn about rare plants and see some dolomite caves at Miller Nature Sanctuary, located east of State Route 50.
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Cabin and Tent Camping On The River

14. Cabin and Tent Camping On The River

100%
(50)
34mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Pack your essentials and escape to the Little Miami River Valley's best kept secret. Our off-grid cabin and tent campsite offers over an acre of space and is situated on a total 14 acres along the National and Scenic Little Miami River. The cabin is included in the site rental, but you are welcome to tent camp only if you prefer. New in 2026, the cabin will include a 6" memory foam camping pad. Additional bedding (pillows/blankets) can be provided as an add-on. Once here, you'll park next to the farmhouse and take a 4 minute hike over the creek, through the meadow, and into the woods. *Driving to the site is an option if you have 4WD and the ground is not too wet. Exceptions for 2WD can be made if the weather forecast and ground conditions permit. As you approach the cabin and campsite, the trail opens up to an acre of green space shaded by large Sycamore, Walnut, and other native trees. Take a dip in the river, enjoy people watching as canoeist pass, or take part with a canoe or kayak rental from a nearby business (within 3 miles). The Little Miami Trail is also less than a mile down the road so bring your bike! The composting outhouse is serviced between each stay, meaning it's emptied, sanitized, and like new for each new guest. *Depending on your group size, the host may need to service/empty the outhouse once daily. There are two established campfire locations and a picnic table is provided. *This is a family residence. The hosts live onsite and although you will not see them from your site, you will likely hear kids/adults playing outside and possibly weekend tasks such as mowing/weed eating/etc. Other "noise pollution" may come from canoeists passing by or the gun/ATV riding club which is a 1/4 mile down the river. That said, overall it remains rather quiet and you should find your stay peaceful : ) Add-ons include: - Full bedding (+flat sheet/comforter/pillows) ($30) - Small table top propane grill ($15) - Tent rental/setup ($30) - Firewood ($10/bundle) (roughly 10 pieces/bundle)
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$125
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Sandy Springs Campground

15. Sandy Springs Campground

100%
(29)
35mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Nestled between the Ohio River, Shawnee National Forest and river bluffs.  This campground is one of Adams county's best kept secrets.  We just purchased this property ourselves in November of 2018 and fell in love from the moment we placed our feet here.  Enjoy the views and simply watch the river go by.  
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$65
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Myhio Haven Horse Farm

16. Myhio Haven Horse Farm

99%
(86)
39mi from Lake Waynoka · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Established in 1983 on a 60-acre plot of land right in the Shawnee State Forest. The property is beautiful with flat land, fields, and at the back are the foot hills of the Appalachian Mountains. We put a horse farm on the land in 2000. The horses here are my family and I want to expand and offer more opportunities on the land. That's when I came across Hipcamp! I'm excited to share a piece of my heaven that I'm fortunate enough to call home.
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$35
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The Oasis

17. The Oasis

97%
(44)
45mi from Lake Waynoka · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Oasis is a 10 acre creek side campground located in Frankfort, Ohio, 15 minutes outside of Chillicothe. Features of the property include: -Tiny cabin, or "cabinette" -6 rustic campsites (with more coming soon) -The property is on the North Fork of Paint Creek with creek access and a large rock beach. -We are at the 12.5 mile marker of the Tri-County Triangle bike trail that runs through the property from Chillicothe to Washington Court House. Bring your fishing poles, bicycles, and kayaks and enjoy everything the property has to offer!
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Backwoods Hideaway

18. Backwoods Hideaway

100%
(31)
48mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
This is a camping cabin, in the middle of the Daniel Boone National Forest. We are about 85 acres, surrounded by hundreds of acres of national Forest. We are located about 2 minutes from the Sheltowee Trail, and approximately 30 minutes away from Cave Run Lake, and about 30 minutes from Carter Caves State Park. This is a cabin with comfort. You can camp and also enjoy nature. The cabin is off grid, but has a generator for heat and Air conditioning. The outside toilet is close to the cabin and has a "Wash up" area. There is also an outdoor shower on the property just a short walk away, that features hot water. Everything you need to enjoy camping and hiking with a bit of comfort!
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$60
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The Pilot House

19. The Pilot House

25mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Just off Rocky Fork Lake with access to the water there are many hiking trails and 10s of thousands of public acres to enjoy. I have a cabin and/or RV electric 30/50 amp; water if the cabin is not rented. The state dump station is $8-10 and right down the road 3 miles. I'll only do the RV alone a week out if the days are open.
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$119
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Brush Creek Campground, LLC

20. Brush Creek Campground, LLC

100%
(2)
25mi from Lake Waynoka · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Picturesque campground boasting 8 acres situated along the Ohio Brush Creek and Ohio River featuring waterfront sites, boat ramp, kayak tours, fishing and more. Bring your own tent, camper, RV, etc. or stay in our on-site camper rental for $125/night plus a $50 cleaning fee. We offer waterfront seasonal sites for $1,800 including unlimited boat ramp usage, boat storage, and water. Electric is not included. We offer seasonal non-waterfront sites for $1,000 that includes the same amenities as above. We also offer tent camping for $25 a night, BYOC dry camping for $40 a night and nightly hookup rates for $75/night. Non-campers have the option to buy a seasonal boat ramp pass for $150 or $10 per launch per boat. Kayak entry/exit $5 per kayak each way. Firewood is available on site for $5 per bundle or $20 per scoop (ordered in advance). Outside firewood is not permitted. Happy camping! We look forward to having you stay with us!
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Set up camp in the forests around Lake Waynoka and you’ll have over 570 options to choose from, all wrapped in thick woodland and easy access to hiking trails. Prices start at $10 a night, and the average site costs about $30. Campfires are allowed, toilets and showers are standard, and you’ll spot plenty of wildlife if you’re up early. snow sports draw a crowd in winter, but hiking is solid year-round. Don’t miss Fruitdale Farm (571 reviews), The Viking Longhall (397 reviews), or Myhio Haven Horse Farm (59 reviews) if you want sites with a strong local following. Bring sturdy boots for the undergrowth, and watch for deer at dawn. These woods don’t disappoint.

98% (1.5K) 70 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Waynoka

Rolling Meadow Outpost

1. Rolling Meadow Outpost

100%
(21)
11mi from Lake Waynoka · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Rolling Meadow Farm is an Ohio Century farm that has been in our family for well over 100 years. The newest generation seeks to integrate ecological management so as to leave the farm better than when their tenure began three years ago. Sharing the scenic property with others while also transitioning to organic hemp cultivation are the priority goals for the next twelve months. Currently, Homestead site and two dispersed camp sites are available for Fall 2024. Campers are welcome to explore the entire property, just please be gentle walking through the crops. Expect amazing night skies when it’s clear, and peace and quiet thanks to the dead end lane.
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$10
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Home Afarm Co-op

2. Home Afarm Co-op

96%
(85)
14mi from Lake Waynoka · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come relax atop the Appalachian foothills of southern Ohio. Enveloped in the heart of the Tranquility Wilderness Area, our 11-acre property features a mix of native pawpaw, peach, pear, and persimmon trees, deciduous forest, cedar woods, wild meadows, a small swimming pond, and a large accessible field for tents and space to play. Trails through the woods are being developed, and facilities expand gradually with the seasons. Enjoy the mellow soundtrack of birds, crickets, and frogs, along with incredibly clear night skies ideal for stargazing. Nearby, visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, biking, birding, foraging, fishing, hunting, and swimming on site and at several state parks and historic sites within 10–30 minutes of the farm. Amish country is close, with bakeries, markets, furniture shops, and greenhouses. Our primitive campsites are spaced for privacy. A gravel parking area is available near the Cottage, with additional grass parking in the upper field. Sites may be walk-in only depending on weather and ground conditions. We hope you'll enjoy sharing the orchard, meadows, forest, and pond with us. Home Afarm is a rustic, eco-conscious retreat — perfect for quiet reflection, nature immersion, and small gatherings under the stars. "Roads go ever ever on, under cloud and under star. Yet feet that wandering have gone turn at last to home afar(m)."
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$20
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The Viking Longhall

3. The Viking Longhall

100%
(542)
24mi from Lake Waynoka · 11 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Viking longhall has been 9 years in the making by a group of semi serious Viking enthusiasts: the result is a 60 foot long building that has 18, 8,x4' sleeping berths. Set apart from the main open area it also boasts 2 meeting rooms and a kitchen. The campsite is a very peaceful place. Some go as far as to say a healing place! We are proud of what we have achieved and now want people to come out and enjoy it also. The field is close enough to the Appalachian highway (state route 32) for convenience, but far enough not to be bothered by it. The area is steeped in Native American culture. In fact, the world famous Serpent Mound is but 8 miles away, with many other Adena culture sites within easy driving distance. It's also in the heart of the Amish community. The area is known for its natural beauty with many hiking trails and canoeing opportunities. The area is awash in beauty and history from the ancient mound culture to the amish culture. The area has many hiking trails some of which are part of the buckeye trail and range in length from an easy 1 mile loop to rugged hikes of many miles. Come out and share the land that we have loved for the last 30 years PLEASE NOTE….WE WILL NO LONGER BE SUPPLYING BEDDING OR TOWELS.
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$44
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East Fork State Park

4. East Fork State Park

67%
(3)
State park 19mi from Lake Waynoka · 25 sites
Load up that car and never look back. Located only 25 miles from Cincinnati, East Fork State Park brandishes the badge as one of Ohio's largest state parks. Find yourself in marshy grasslands, swamp forests, rocky cascades or brambly hills, this location boasts a wide variety of natural beauty at your disposal. Rev up your unlimited horsepower boat to explore more than 2,000 acres of the William H. Harsha Lake, or angle for a hybrid striper or largemouth bass. A 1,200-ft beach means you can sprawl out that towel as much as you like. Navigate the trails by horse, bike, or foot, and we have a feeling you'll get a thrill out of the steep hills and switchbacks along the way.
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Rocky Fork State Park

5. Rocky Fork State Park

75%
(4)
State park 22mi from Lake Waynoka · 24 sites
Pack your camera and some extra batteries, because gorges, caves, and weaving streams make Rocky Fork State Park truly a sight to behold. Bring that trusty fishing rod too, where all types of fish from bluegill to white bass will be sure to make your mouth water come meal time. Two large beaches and 800 ft of lakeside access makes this the place to perfect your sand-castle building skills. Volleyball and basketball courts mean you can hone in on your game. The trails are short here, but since one is a loop, consider it your next track field as well.
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Whimsical Treehouses and Trails!!

6. Whimsical Treehouses and Trails!!

100%
(31)
25mi from Lake Waynoka · 4 sites
EarthJOY Village is a magical, family- and nature‑oriented retreat nestled on a 285-acre privately fenced farm in Brooksville, KY (near Germantown), combining whimsical tree‑house stays, forest adventure, and event space. Here's a picturesque snapshot of what makes it unique: --- 🏡 Unique Accommodations Pete Treehouse – Designed by tree‑house expert Pete Nelson (of The Kentucky Climber’s Cottage fame), this original cabin features a hammock lounge, a cozy loft with a king bed and hammocks, an indoor movie theatre, and rustic charm. Sleeps up to 6 (2 adults + kids). Aliyah Treehouse – Built in 2016, it's the tallest treehouse on the property. Highlights include a living‑room tree, swinging bridge, interior/exterior swings, and hammocks. Perfect for families with older children; sleeps up to 6. Hickory Treehouse – Crafted by local artisans from family‑inspired carpentry, it’s designed for younger kids and features slides, swings, a slack‑line, climbing nets/walls, and hammocks. Sleeps up to 6. Love Bus “Schoolie” Skoolie – A quirky, converted school‑bus lodging with hot tub, outdoor movie theatre setup, fridge and simple amenities. A cozy retreat for couples or small families. Sleeps 2 adults + 2 kids. --- 🌲 Trails & Outdoor Adventure Twenty‑plus miles of themed trails wind through forests, creeks, ponds, and features like hobbit‑houses, heart trails, cabins and hidden spots. Great for hiking, biking, creek‑walking, and exploration. Guided tree‑climbing sessions led by professionals add excitement—climb into the canopy safely while learning about nature. --- ⚙️ Amenities & Facilities Composting toilets near each treehouse (5-second walk); private bathroom/shower about 3–5 minutes away next to the farmhouse. Electricity is provided for lights, phone charging, and coffee maker, but there's no Wi‑Fi—cell service (Verizon/AT&T) generally works well. Kitchenettes come with mini‑fridge, stove, basic cookware, dishes, coffee maker, and freshwater tanks/refill station. Pet‑friendly environment (up to 2 dogs per stay, $50 fee each).
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$127
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The Shack

7. The Shack

96%
(67)
32mi from Lake Waynoka · 2 sites
This elevated shack overlooks a pond and is conveniently located within walking distance of Cowan Lake. The road is a nice place to go for a walk taking in the wildlife, cattle farm, and ending at the lake. This State Park provides a wonderful opportunity to hike, bird watch, and enjoy water recreation. The lake has a 10 hp limit, so it is perfect for kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, fishing, and sailing.
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$41
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Fruitdale Farm

8. Fruitdale Farm

99%
(1199)
34mi from Lake Waynoka · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come stay at our little sustainable farmstead amid the beautiful rolling hills of southern Ohio! Our peaceful 20 acres has a good mix of woods, wild meadows and maintained cleared areas as well as a small pond, all of which can be explored via our nature trail. Enjoy the sounds of nature and an incredible night sky. FIREWOOD and seasonal farm goods are available for purchase at a self-serve stand (several payment options available). There is also a wonderful sauna on the property that can be reserved (go to sauna to reserve a time). Great hiking, kayaking, biking, birding, fishing, swimming, and disc-golfing opportunities just a few miles away at Paint Creek State Park and the Highland Nature Sanctuary. Amish country is also just 15 minutes away with a great bakery, markets and greenhouses. This area is home to an impressive network of ancient earthworks including the world famous Serpent Mound. Our accommodations range from primitive tent-camping to "glamping" in one of our tiny off-grid cabins. The sites are spaced out for privacy and each site offers a private picnic table and fire pit. There are two shared privies/outhouses which have basic composting toilets (not flushing). A grassy parking area is provided near the road, however, ALL SITES ARE WALK-IN (with the exception of site #1). ***Please take note that this is private property and the host lives on site. If you are looking for a place to be loud and party into the night, this is not the place for you. If you are looking to spend some quality time in nature, welcome. There are rules.
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$30
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Turtleback Ridge

9. Turtleback Ridge

98%
(25)
34mi from Lake Waynoka · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Turtleback Ridge is a collectively owned farmstead perched on one of the fine ridges of Robertson County Kentucky. With 100+ acres of woods, plus fields and gardens to explore there is plenty of intrigue for those interested in a relaxing retreat into nature. Home of Turtleback Ridge brewery that brews a wide variety of ales and ciders emphasizing the local terroir through the use of local fruits and foraged ingredients. The taproom of the brewery operates Fridays: 5-10 pm; Saturdays: noon-10 pm; Sundays: noon - 6pm . We close seasonally in early December and reopen in early March.
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$20
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Stonelick State Park

10. Stonelick State Park

State park 24mi from Lake Waynoka · 24 sites
Nestled along forested highlands, Stonelick State Park's 1,058-acres of serene land is the perfect spot for that librarian conference you always wanted to attend but never planned. Hike the fairly short trails around the park or even rent a bicycle if you're ready to switch gears. Four different species of fish are ready for the taking with an Ohio state fishing license, and boats with electric motors are welcome on the lake once you're ready to explore all corners of the 200-acre body of water. If you're hoping for some quality animal sighting, consider driving over to the nearby Crooked Run Nature Preserve, where glances of blue herons and bald eagles are what classic stories are made of.
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Shawnee State Forest

11. Shawnee State Forest

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State forest 33mi from Lake Waynoka · 58 sites
Discover Shawnee State Forest's lush landscapes and outdoor adventures.
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Kincaid Lake State Park

12. Kincaid Lake State Park

State park 31mi from Lake Waynoka · 159 sites
Discover Kincaid Lake State Park's natural beauty and outdoor fun.
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Paint Creek State Park

13. Paint Creek State Park

State park 31mi from Lake Waynoka · 25 sites
It won't be hard to find your own secret spot at Paint Creek State Park, where more than 5,500 acres provide ample fodder for your outdoor cravings. Rev up your boat with unlimited horsepower to cruise around the lake, or fish for crappie in more than 1,000 acres of unadulterated lakeside beauty. Frolfing, swimming, and hiking trails will keep you active until sundown, and a mini-golf course is just an added bonus. Bird lovers can also keep an eye out for eagles or blue herons, where they have claimed the picturesque scenery as nesting grounds. Looking for a detour? Learn about rare plants and see some dolomite caves at Miller Nature Sanctuary, located east of State Route 50.
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Cabin and Tent Camping On The River

14. Cabin and Tent Camping On The River

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34mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Pack your essentials and escape to the Little Miami River Valley's best kept secret. Our off-grid cabin and tent campsite offers over an acre of space and is situated on a total 14 acres along the National and Scenic Little Miami River. The cabin is included in the site rental, but you are welcome to tent camp only if you prefer. New in 2026, the cabin will include a 6" memory foam camping pad. Additional bedding (pillows/blankets) can be provided as an add-on. Once here, you'll park next to the farmhouse and take a 4 minute hike over the creek, through the meadow, and into the woods. *Driving to the site is an option if you have 4WD and the ground is not too wet. Exceptions for 2WD can be made if the weather forecast and ground conditions permit. As you approach the cabin and campsite, the trail opens up to an acre of green space shaded by large Sycamore, Walnut, and other native trees. Take a dip in the river, enjoy people watching as canoeist pass, or take part with a canoe or kayak rental from a nearby business (within 3 miles). The Little Miami Trail is also less than a mile down the road so bring your bike! The composting outhouse is serviced between each stay, meaning it's emptied, sanitized, and like new for each new guest. *Depending on your group size, the host may need to service/empty the outhouse once daily. There are two established campfire locations and a picnic table is provided. *This is a family residence. The hosts live onsite and although you will not see them from your site, you will likely hear kids/adults playing outside and possibly weekend tasks such as mowing/weed eating/etc. Other "noise pollution" may come from canoeists passing by or the gun/ATV riding club which is a 1/4 mile down the river. That said, overall it remains rather quiet and you should find your stay peaceful : ) Add-ons include: - Full bedding (+flat sheet/comforter/pillows) ($30) - Small table top propane grill ($15) - Tent rental/setup ($30) - Firewood ($10/bundle) (roughly 10 pieces/bundle)
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Sandy Springs Campground

15. Sandy Springs Campground

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35mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Nestled between the Ohio River, Shawnee National Forest and river bluffs.  This campground is one of Adams county's best kept secrets.  We just purchased this property ourselves in November of 2018 and fell in love from the moment we placed our feet here.  Enjoy the views and simply watch the river go by.  
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Myhio Haven Horse Farm

16. Myhio Haven Horse Farm

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39mi from Lake Waynoka · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Established in 1983 on a 60-acre plot of land right in the Shawnee State Forest. The property is beautiful with flat land, fields, and at the back are the foot hills of the Appalachian Mountains. We put a horse farm on the land in 2000. The horses here are my family and I want to expand and offer more opportunities on the land. That's when I came across Hipcamp! I'm excited to share a piece of my heaven that I'm fortunate enough to call home.
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The Oasis

17. The Oasis

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45mi from Lake Waynoka · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Oasis is a 10 acre creek side campground located in Frankfort, Ohio, 15 minutes outside of Chillicothe. Features of the property include: -Tiny cabin, or "cabinette" -6 rustic campsites (with more coming soon) -The property is on the North Fork of Paint Creek with creek access and a large rock beach. -We are at the 12.5 mile marker of the Tri-County Triangle bike trail that runs through the property from Chillicothe to Washington Court House. Bring your fishing poles, bicycles, and kayaks and enjoy everything the property has to offer!
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Backwoods Hideaway

18. Backwoods Hideaway

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48mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
This is a camping cabin, in the middle of the Daniel Boone National Forest. We are about 85 acres, surrounded by hundreds of acres of national Forest. We are located about 2 minutes from the Sheltowee Trail, and approximately 30 minutes away from Cave Run Lake, and about 30 minutes from Carter Caves State Park. This is a cabin with comfort. You can camp and also enjoy nature. The cabin is off grid, but has a generator for heat and Air conditioning. The outside toilet is close to the cabin and has a "Wash up" area. There is also an outdoor shower on the property just a short walk away, that features hot water. Everything you need to enjoy camping and hiking with a bit of comfort!
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The Pilot House

19. The Pilot House

25mi from Lake Waynoka · 1 site
Just off Rocky Fork Lake with access to the water there are many hiking trails and 10s of thousands of public acres to enjoy. I have a cabin and/or RV electric 30/50 amp; water if the cabin is not rented. The state dump station is $8-10 and right down the road 3 miles. I'll only do the RV alone a week out if the days are open.
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Brush Creek Campground, LLC

20. Brush Creek Campground, LLC

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25mi from Lake Waynoka · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Picturesque campground boasting 8 acres situated along the Ohio Brush Creek and Ohio River featuring waterfront sites, boat ramp, kayak tours, fishing and more. Bring your own tent, camper, RV, etc. or stay in our on-site camper rental for $125/night plus a $50 cleaning fee. We offer waterfront seasonal sites for $1,800 including unlimited boat ramp usage, boat storage, and water. Electric is not included. We offer seasonal non-waterfront sites for $1,000 that includes the same amenities as above. We also offer tent camping for $25 a night, BYOC dry camping for $40 a night and nightly hookup rates for $75/night. Non-campers have the option to buy a seasonal boat ramp pass for $150 or $10 per launch per boat. Kayak entry/exit $5 per kayak each way. Firewood is available on site for $5 per bundle or $20 per scoop (ordered in advance). Outside firewood is not permitted. Happy camping! We look forward to having you stay with us!
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