The best camping near Orient with snow sports

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Looking to experience the great outdoors near Orient, Ohio? Hipcamp has you covered with over 888 camping options in the area. With campsite prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $30 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top-rated campsites like The Viking Longhall (257 reviews), Grins & Pickin's CampFarm (258 reviews), and The Pleasant Valley Farm (191 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly accommodations, and trash disposal. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll find activities such as horseback riding, biking, and swimming to keep you entertained. So grab your gear and get ready to explore the great outdoors!

94% (148) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orient

Geneva Hills

1. Geneva Hills

89%
(297)
32mi from Orient · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in the beautiful Hocking Hills in southern Fairfield County, Ohio, it is a quick and convenient drive that feels a million miles away - providing the serenity and connection with God's creation that only being emerged in nature can provide.
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from 
$35
 / night
The comfy mountain cabin

2. The comfy mountain cabin

100%
(6)
48mi from Orient · 1 site · Lodging
NOW OPEN !!! This cozy little cabin is located on braaap mountain, its directly on land you are allowed to ride your atvs. If you’re looking to add an adventure to your stay. We recommend renting one of our golf carts to explore the many miles of backcountry mountain roads with ,it is the best way to get out and sightsee and explore the area during your stay , we do offer these adventures separately to anyone looking to take a ride not just our guest. Or you could bring your own atv and pay a $30 day riding fee , ride as much as you want. Message us to schedule a ride. This cabin is very remote and private. It offers beautiful scenery, an amazing deck view of the mountain side ,Wi-Fi, a 4 person hot tub, modern kitchen and bath, very comfortable couch and love seat, a queen sized bed, Wi-Fi and 60inch smart tv located in the living room above the fire place and one in the bedroom. we also offer other spacious and modern cabins and primitive tent camping sites. We are pet friendly $25 per night per pet you can pay those upon arrival Check in is at 2pm and check out is 11am We rent to everyone looking to enjoy some time in these beautiful mountains not just riders. You will not regret coming and relaxing here and having a good time in style and comfort. Feel free to message with any questions.. we do offer free showings, just get ahold of me and schedule one . I look forward to providing you with an amazing stay soon..Cole
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from 
$166
 / night
Deer Creek State Park

3. Deer Creek State Park

95%
(10)
25 sites · Pancoastburg, Ohio
More like a resort than anything, Deer Creek State Park will transport you outdoors while remaining in the lap of luxury. Whether you choose to stay in the lodge, cottages, or campgrounds, swimming pools and a 350-acre golf course are what make this area so deluxe. Work your game at one of the courts or relax on the sands of a 1,700-ft beach, the choice is yours. Waterfowl hunting is a boon in this area, though you will have to win your hunting permit on a lottery basis. Whether you're looking to hook some spring saugeye or rev your boat with unlimited horsepower along the reservoir, we have a sneaking suspicion you won't get bored in this plush locale.
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A.W. Marion State Park

4. A.W. Marion State Park

100%
(3)
25 sites · Stoutsville, Ohio
Petite in size, but immense in character. A.W. Marion is a little slice o’ heaven. Located less than an hour outside of Columbus, the park promises an idyllic escape from the daily grind. Stay for a weekend campout among the rolling woodlands or for an afternoon picnic by the lake.Hargus Lake is the heart of A.W. Marion, taking up almost half of the park’s total acreage. There’s ample boating for electric-powered vessels. And while there’s no swimming beach, you can totes practice your swan dive and swim from your boat. If fishing is your fancy, you’ll find largemouth bass, muskellunge, bluegill and channel catfish. Need to sweat it out? The 5-mile Hargus Lake Trail loops around the perimeter of the lake, furnishing picturesque scenes and bragging rights to your friends back at camp. During the winter you can still “chill” at A.W. Marion with opportunities for ice fishing, ice skating and sledding!
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Great Seal State Park

5. Great Seal State Park

24 sites · Andersonville, Ohio
Adorned with persimmon wildflowers and rugged foothills, Great Seal State Park boasts a beautiful corner of the Appalachians that simply can't be missed. The park's vast network of trails characterize it as a hiker and biker fantasy getaway. Trek one of 11 trails spanning over 17 miles, where strenuous and winding paths reward your hard work with breathtaking vistas. Once you've pushed your calf muscles to the limit, take a break with a relaxing game of disc golf or hunt for some of the resident wildlife with a valid Ohio permit. If you happen to come between June and September, consider taking a detour to Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheater, where their famous historical drama Tecumseh! plays out in a pleasant outdoor setting.
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Alum Creek State Park

6. Alum Creek State Park

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

7. Buck Creek State Park

90%
(5)
23 sites · Northridge, Ohio
Quintessential glamping! For all those campers of comfort who wanna get away without leaving the amenities of home behind, Buck Creek has a room for you. The park has a bunch of fully loaded cottages for rent that are, let’s be honest, probably nicer than your apartment. And for those who like a little dirt in their sandwich (possibly literally), there’s also tent campsites available. The park is centered around a massive lake, where you can boat, swim, fish and even scuba dive. And get this, speed demons: there’s several unlimited ski and horsepower zones. For the leisure-seekers, there’s miles of trails to bike or amble, with plenty of overlooks to observe the array of rare and unusual plants and animals. Legit need some R&R? Just kick back and enjoy the view from your cottage’s ridiculously charming screened-in porch.
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Hocking State Forest

8. Hocking State Forest

100%
(2)
23 sites · Rockbridge, Ohio
Discover Hocking State Forest's rugged beauty and outdoor adventures.
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John Bryan State Park

9. John Bryan State Park

79%
(9)
24 sites · Yellow Springs, Ohio
Take a lazy jaunt down the Little Miami River this weekend at John Bryan State Park. If canoeing’s your game, John Bryan is the place to be. You’ll understand why the Little Miami is renowned for canoers as you follow its meandering twists and turns for miles. As you paddle, you’ll discover steep cliffs, aged-old sycamores, and historical sites along the way. And anglers shouldn’t forget to bring their pole! The Little Miami River is the perfect place to catch panfish and bass. But if you prefer dry land, hit up one of John Bryan State Park’s 11 hiking trails to experience the beauty under the trees. Then spend all evening recounting the day’s tales around the campfire. Perfection.
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Paint Creek State Park

10. Paint Creek State Park

25 sites · Greenfield, Ohio
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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Delaware State Park

11. Delaware State Park

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

12. Scioto Trail State Park

100%
(2)
25 sites · Waverly, Ohio
Small, cute, and just what the doctor ordered. Scioto Trail State Park features a modest 218 acres of woodland beauty, and is the perfect spot for you to get away from it all. Canoe on the calm waters and listen to the subtle chirp of resident wildlife, or find a quiet spot to catch some bass or trout. Wade in the waters near a small, untended beach, or bike and hike one of three trails that may give your heart rate a run for its money. Take advantage of the sports courts or re-live the bygone days at the playground. If you're looking for a glacial get away, cross-country skiing and ice skating are just a sampling of activities to revel in come winter time. Go on, take a deep breath. At Scioto Trail State Park, you're allowed to let loose and relax.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Looking to experience the great outdoors near Orient, Ohio? Hipcamp has you covered with over 888 camping options in the area. With campsite prices ranging from as low as $5 to an average of $30 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top-rated campsites like The Viking Longhall (257 reviews), Grins & Pickin's CampFarm (258 reviews), and The Pleasant Valley Farm (191 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly accommodations, and trash disposal. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll find activities such as horseback riding, biking, and swimming to keep you entertained. So grab your gear and get ready to explore the great outdoors!

94% (148) 27 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Orient

Geneva Hills

1. Geneva Hills

89%
(297)
32mi from Orient · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located in the beautiful Hocking Hills in southern Fairfield County, Ohio, it is a quick and convenient drive that feels a million miles away - providing the serenity and connection with God's creation that only being emerged in nature can provide.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night
The comfy mountain cabin

2. The comfy mountain cabin

100%
(6)
48mi from Orient · 1 site · Lodging
NOW OPEN !!! This cozy little cabin is located on braaap mountain, its directly on land you are allowed to ride your atvs. If you’re looking to add an adventure to your stay. We recommend renting one of our golf carts to explore the many miles of backcountry mountain roads with ,it is the best way to get out and sightsee and explore the area during your stay , we do offer these adventures separately to anyone looking to take a ride not just our guest. Or you could bring your own atv and pay a $30 day riding fee , ride as much as you want. Message us to schedule a ride. This cabin is very remote and private. It offers beautiful scenery, an amazing deck view of the mountain side ,Wi-Fi, a 4 person hot tub, modern kitchen and bath, very comfortable couch and love seat, a queen sized bed, Wi-Fi and 60inch smart tv located in the living room above the fire place and one in the bedroom. we also offer other spacious and modern cabins and primitive tent camping sites. We are pet friendly $25 per night per pet you can pay those upon arrival Check in is at 2pm and check out is 11am We rent to everyone looking to enjoy some time in these beautiful mountains not just riders. You will not regret coming and relaxing here and having a good time in style and comfort. Feel free to message with any questions.. we do offer free showings, just get ahold of me and schedule one . I look forward to providing you with an amazing stay soon..Cole
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$166
 / night
Deer Creek State Park

3. Deer Creek State Park

95%
(10)
25 sites · Pancoastburg, Ohio
More like a resort than anything, Deer Creek State Park will transport you outdoors while remaining in the lap of luxury. Whether you choose to stay in the lodge, cottages, or campgrounds, swimming pools and a 350-acre golf course are what make this area so deluxe. Work your game at one of the courts or relax on the sands of a 1,700-ft beach, the choice is yours. Waterfowl hunting is a boon in this area, though you will have to win your hunting permit on a lottery basis. Whether you're looking to hook some spring saugeye or rev your boat with unlimited horsepower along the reservoir, we have a sneaking suspicion you won't get bored in this plush locale.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
A.W. Marion State Park

4. A.W. Marion State Park

100%
(3)
25 sites · Stoutsville, Ohio
Petite in size, but immense in character. A.W. Marion is a little slice o’ heaven. Located less than an hour outside of Columbus, the park promises an idyllic escape from the daily grind. Stay for a weekend campout among the rolling woodlands or for an afternoon picnic by the lake.Hargus Lake is the heart of A.W. Marion, taking up almost half of the park’s total acreage. There’s ample boating for electric-powered vessels. And while there’s no swimming beach, you can totes practice your swan dive and swim from your boat. If fishing is your fancy, you’ll find largemouth bass, muskellunge, bluegill and channel catfish. Need to sweat it out? The 5-mile Hargus Lake Trail loops around the perimeter of the lake, furnishing picturesque scenes and bragging rights to your friends back at camp. During the winter you can still “chill” at A.W. Marion with opportunities for ice fishing, ice skating and sledding!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Great Seal State Park

5. Great Seal State Park

24 sites · Andersonville, Ohio
Adorned with persimmon wildflowers and rugged foothills, Great Seal State Park boasts a beautiful corner of the Appalachians that simply can't be missed. The park's vast network of trails characterize it as a hiker and biker fantasy getaway. Trek one of 11 trails spanning over 17 miles, where strenuous and winding paths reward your hard work with breathtaking vistas. Once you've pushed your calf muscles to the limit, take a break with a relaxing game of disc golf or hunt for some of the resident wildlife with a valid Ohio permit. If you happen to come between June and September, consider taking a detour to Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheater, where their famous historical drama Tecumseh! plays out in a pleasant outdoor setting.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
Alum Creek State Park

6. 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
Buck Creek State Park

7. Buck Creek State Park

90%
(5)
23 sites · Northridge, Ohio
Quintessential glamping! For all those campers of comfort who wanna get away without leaving the amenities of home behind, Buck Creek has a room for you. The park has a bunch of fully loaded cottages for rent that are, let’s be honest, probably nicer than your apartment. And for those who like a little dirt in their sandwich (possibly literally), there’s also tent campsites available. The park is centered around a massive lake, where you can boat, swim, fish and even scuba dive. And get this, speed demons: there’s several unlimited ski and horsepower zones. For the leisure-seekers, there’s miles of trails to bike or amble, with plenty of overlooks to observe the array of rare and unusual plants and animals. Legit need some R&R? Just kick back and enjoy the view from your cottage’s ridiculously charming screened-in porch.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Hocking State Forest

8. Hocking State Forest

100%
(2)
23 sites · Rockbridge, Ohio
Discover Hocking State Forest's rugged beauty and outdoor adventures.
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
John Bryan State Park

9. John Bryan State Park

79%
(9)
24 sites · Yellow Springs, Ohio
Take a lazy jaunt down the Little Miami River this weekend at John Bryan State Park. If canoeing’s your game, John Bryan is the place to be. You’ll understand why the Little Miami is renowned for canoers as you follow its meandering twists and turns for miles. As you paddle, you’ll discover steep cliffs, aged-old sycamores, and historical sites along the way. And anglers shouldn’t forget to bring their pole! The Little Miami River is the perfect place to catch panfish and bass. But if you prefer dry land, hit up one of John Bryan State Park’s 11 hiking trails to experience the beauty under the trees. Then spend all evening recounting the day’s tales around the campfire. Perfection.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Paint Creek State Park

10. Paint Creek State Park

25 sites · Greenfield, Ohio
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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Delaware State Park

11. Delaware State Park

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

12. Scioto Trail State Park

100%
(2)
25 sites · Waverly, Ohio
Small, cute, and just what the doctor ordered. Scioto Trail State Park features a modest 218 acres of woodland beauty, and is the perfect spot for you to get away from it all. Canoe on the calm waters and listen to the subtle chirp of resident wildlife, or find a quiet spot to catch some bass or trout. Wade in the waters near a small, untended beach, or bike and hike one of three trails that may give your heart rate a run for its money. Take advantage of the sports courts or re-live the bygone days at the playground. If you're looking for a glacial get away, cross-country skiing and ice skating are just a sampling of activities to revel in come winter time. Go on, take a deep breath. At Scioto Trail State Park, you're allowed to let loose and relax.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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