The best camping near Marietta with snow sports

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Looking for an outdoor adventure near Marietta, Ohio? Hipcamp has you covered with over 150 campsites in the area that cater specifically to snow sports enthusiasts. Whether you're into skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And with prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, you'll have plenty of options to fit your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like McKee Farm (188 reviews), Sweet Grass Dairy a Regenerative Family Farm (115 reviews), and Towpath Trail Peace Park (107 reviews) for a truly memorable winter camping experience. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like toilets, pet-friendly sites, and potable water, as well as activities such as biking, horseback riding, and fishing. Get ready to embrace the winter wonderland!

100% (6) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marietta

Long Hollow Campground

1. Long Hollow Campground

100%
(6)
48mi from Marietta · 3 sites
Hills, trees, trails, steep grades, seclusion. There are many steep slopes to this primitive campground. The trails can prove to be quite a challenge to some. There are a variety of trees to see and plant life. We have deer, turkeys, squirrels, rabbits, foxes, coyotes .... Many species of birds also. Whippoorwills usually begin singing late March. Screech owls, Barred owls, Great horned owl. Come and enjoy your stay with us at Long Hollow Campground and wildlife sanctuary. We think you're going to enjoy your stay here !
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Potable water
from 
$22
 / night
Wolf Run State Park

2. Wolf Run State Park

State park 21mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Pack your best bait, because Wolf Run State Park is the perfect spot for your next fishing trip. Whether you snag some trout, bluegill, crappie, or catfish, the only missing ingredient will be a container of some Old Bay seasoning. Boating up to 10 horsepower is also permitted along the lake, and don't forget to take advantage of the sprawling 200 feet of beach perfect for a refreshing dip. If you're really feeling daring, bring that scuba diving equipment as well. Walk one of several trails around the campground or to the nature center, where you can watch wildlife amplified. Wolf Run State Park—it's quite the catch.
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Forked Run State Park

3. Forked Run State Park

State park 29mi from Marietta · 23 sites
Forked Run State park features hickory and maple trees lining lake shores, making this a classic Appalachian beauty. Walk along one of the hiking trails where you can keep an eye out for white-tailed deer and gray foxes tucked away behind the blue phox and bloodroot wildflowers. Catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, and crappie are plentiful for the taking if you plan on bringing your fishing pole, and a ten horsepower limit on boating guarantees to keep the waters calm. If you're interested in catching some deer or turkey for a pre-emptive Thanksgiving feast, be sure to bring your hunting license with you. A small sandy beach and athletic courts provide that perfect balance of recreation and relaxation.
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Burr Oak State Park

4. Burr Oak State Park

100%
(2)
State park 32mi from Marietta · 24 sites
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Blue Rock State Park

5. Blue Rock State Park

100%
(1)
State park 35mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Blue Rock is straight out of a woodland fairy tale. Seriously, don’t be surprised if pixies flutter over to help you pitch your tent. Dainty wildflowers dot the forest’s lush undergrowth. Deer, grouse, squirrel and wild turkey are just a few of the creatures that call the park home (and might become your new best friend). Believe it or not, the park’s beauty is, in part, thanks to The Great Depression. Economic woes forced farmers to abandon their lands, which allowed them revert back to dense forest (Thanks, GDP).The waters of Cutler Lake provide ample boating, paddling, fishing and swimming with picnic areas on its shores. There’s a diversity of camping accommodations at Blue Rock, from uber-rustic to downright swanky. No matter where you slumber, don’t be surprised if you wake up sprinkled with a little magic fairy dust.
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Campfires
Salt Fork State Park

6. Salt Fork State Park

100%
(5)
State park 47mi from Marietta · 23 sites
Hike, golf, or get on the water at Ohio’s largest state park.
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Electrical hookup
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Lake Hope State Park

7. Lake Hope State Park

100%
(13)
State park 48mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Leftovers of an abandoned mine give Lake Hope State Park its rustic charm, where a nearly 3,000-acre lake provides ample opportunity for outdoor fun in the sun. Seven hiking paths and eight biking trails mean you'll have multiple chances to discover the steep gorges that characterize this densely forested area. Hunt in the adjacent Zaleski State Forest or catch some crappie or bluegill in the expansive lake for some fresher than fresh dinner. If you're not in the mood for cooking your catch or devouring another can of baked beans, consider moseying over to Lake Hope Lodge, which will treat your palate to hickory smoked barbecue and smoked meats and sides by the pound. Cushy beaches, interpretive center exhibits, and a variety of ball courts will burn those calories off in no time.
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Barkcamp State Park

8. Barkcamp State Park

100%
(1)
State park 48mi from Marietta · 22 sites
Welcome to pastime paradise! Barkcamp is a dream come true for all ya’ll who want to try it all. Luring just about anyone into its 1,005-acre embrace, there’s oodles of activities happening in and around beautiful Belmont Lake. Can’t bear to leave Fluffy at home for the weekend? No problem! Barkcamp has designated pet, equestrian and group camps to accommodate all of your companions!On the 117-acre lake, there’s boating, fishing and swimming. If dry land is more your jam, there’s tons of picnic areas and hiking trails around the lake. Still not satisfied? The park has an 18-hole mini golf course, volleyball and basketball courts, an archery range and horseshoe pits (whew!) And amidst your diversions, don’t forget to savor Mother Nature’s surrounding beauty. Stop to smell the roses...or woodland wildflowers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Looking for an outdoor adventure near Marietta, Ohio? Hipcamp has you covered with over 150 campsites in the area that cater specifically to snow sports enthusiasts. Whether you're into skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. And with prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, you'll have plenty of options to fit your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like McKee Farm (188 reviews), Sweet Grass Dairy a Regenerative Family Farm (115 reviews), and Towpath Trail Peace Park (107 reviews) for a truly memorable winter camping experience. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like toilets, pet-friendly sites, and potable water, as well as activities such as biking, horseback riding, and fishing. Get ready to embrace the winter wonderland!

100% (6) 8 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marietta

Long Hollow Campground

1. Long Hollow Campground

100%
(6)
48mi from Marietta · 3 sites
Hills, trees, trails, steep grades, seclusion. There are many steep slopes to this primitive campground. The trails can prove to be quite a challenge to some. There are a variety of trees to see and plant life. We have deer, turkeys, squirrels, rabbits, foxes, coyotes .... Many species of birds also. Whippoorwills usually begin singing late March. Screech owls, Barred owls, Great horned owl. Come and enjoy your stay with us at Long Hollow Campground and wildlife sanctuary. We think you're going to enjoy your stay here !
Pets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$22
 / night
Wolf Run State Park

2. Wolf Run State Park

State park 21mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Pack your best bait, because Wolf Run State Park is the perfect spot for your next fishing trip. Whether you snag some trout, bluegill, crappie, or catfish, the only missing ingredient will be a container of some Old Bay seasoning. Boating up to 10 horsepower is also permitted along the lake, and don't forget to take advantage of the sprawling 200 feet of beach perfect for a refreshing dip. If you're really feeling daring, bring that scuba diving equipment as well. Walk one of several trails around the campground or to the nature center, where you can watch wildlife amplified. Wolf Run State Park—it's quite the catch.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Forked Run State Park

3. Forked Run State Park

State park 29mi from Marietta · 23 sites
Forked Run State park features hickory and maple trees lining lake shores, making this a classic Appalachian beauty. Walk along one of the hiking trails where you can keep an eye out for white-tailed deer and gray foxes tucked away behind the blue phox and bloodroot wildflowers. Catfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, and crappie are plentiful for the taking if you plan on bringing your fishing pole, and a ten horsepower limit on boating guarantees to keep the waters calm. If you're interested in catching some deer or turkey for a pre-emptive Thanksgiving feast, be sure to bring your hunting license with you. A small sandy beach and athletic courts provide that perfect balance of recreation and relaxation.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Burr Oak State Park

4. Burr Oak State Park

100%
(2)
State park 32mi from Marietta · 24 sites
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Blue Rock State Park

5. Blue Rock State Park

100%
(1)
State park 35mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Blue Rock is straight out of a woodland fairy tale. Seriously, don’t be surprised if pixies flutter over to help you pitch your tent. Dainty wildflowers dot the forest’s lush undergrowth. Deer, grouse, squirrel and wild turkey are just a few of the creatures that call the park home (and might become your new best friend). Believe it or not, the park’s beauty is, in part, thanks to The Great Depression. Economic woes forced farmers to abandon their lands, which allowed them revert back to dense forest (Thanks, GDP).The waters of Cutler Lake provide ample boating, paddling, fishing and swimming with picnic areas on its shores. There’s a diversity of camping accommodations at Blue Rock, from uber-rustic to downright swanky. No matter where you slumber, don’t be surprised if you wake up sprinkled with a little magic fairy dust.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Salt Fork State Park

6. Salt Fork State Park

100%
(5)
State park 47mi from Marietta · 23 sites
Hike, golf, or get on the water at Ohio’s largest state park.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Lake Hope State Park

7. Lake Hope State Park

100%
(13)
State park 48mi from Marietta · 25 sites
Leftovers of an abandoned mine give Lake Hope State Park its rustic charm, where a nearly 3,000-acre lake provides ample opportunity for outdoor fun in the sun. Seven hiking paths and eight biking trails mean you'll have multiple chances to discover the steep gorges that characterize this densely forested area. Hunt in the adjacent Zaleski State Forest or catch some crappie or bluegill in the expansive lake for some fresher than fresh dinner. If you're not in the mood for cooking your catch or devouring another can of baked beans, consider moseying over to Lake Hope Lodge, which will treat your palate to hickory smoked barbecue and smoked meats and sides by the pound. Cushy beaches, interpretive center exhibits, and a variety of ball courts will burn those calories off in no time.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
Barkcamp State Park

8. Barkcamp State Park

100%
(1)
State park 48mi from Marietta · 22 sites
Welcome to pastime paradise! Barkcamp is a dream come true for all ya’ll who want to try it all. Luring just about anyone into its 1,005-acre embrace, there’s oodles of activities happening in and around beautiful Belmont Lake. Can’t bear to leave Fluffy at home for the weekend? No problem! Barkcamp has designated pet, equestrian and group camps to accommodate all of your companions!On the 117-acre lake, there’s boating, fishing and swimming. If dry land is more your jam, there’s tons of picnic areas and hiking trails around the lake. Still not satisfied? The park has an 18-hole mini golf course, volleyball and basketball courts, an archery range and horseshoe pits (whew!) And amidst your diversions, don’t forget to savor Mother Nature’s surrounding beauty. Stop to smell the roses...or woodland wildflowers.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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