The best camping near Youngstown with snow sports

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Looking for a camping adventure near Youngstown, Ohio? Hipcamp has over 700 options for you to choose from, all with a focus on snow sports. Whether you're a seasoned skier or snowboarder, or just looking to have some fun in the snow, you'll find the perfect campsite for your winter getaway. With options starting as low as $19 per night, you can enjoy the snow without breaking the bank. Check out popular campsites like Camping at Heritage Farms (976 reviews), The Heron Campground (348 reviews), and Neal Homestead Camp (112 reviews) for top-notch experiences. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like showers, campfires, and potable water, and engage in activities such as wildlife watching, horseback riding, and boating. Start planning your snow-filled camping adventure today!

98% (2K) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Youngstown

Heritage Lake Farm

1. Heritage Lake Farm

97%
(57)
30mi from Youngstown · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Heritage Lake Farm features Heritage Lake, of course, a 2-acre spring-fed lake in the headwaters of  Ohio's Grand River. Heritage Lake offers fishing, a swimming platform with a diving board, a diving board, a trapeze swing.    Park your RV, motorhome or self-contained trailer just off the driveway south of the Host's main cabin for water, electric and sewer on property.  Tent Camping can be separately booked at FarmStay - Tent @HeritageLakeFarm and is allowed most anywhere on the farm as long as it will not interfere with seasonal agricultural operations. Two vintage sleeping cabins can be separately booked at FarmStay - Cabin1 or  FarmStay - Cabin2 @HeritageLakeFarm. Heritage Lake Farm has abundant wildlife and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching,  and foraging.
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$75
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The Camp Cabin at the Hallstead

2. The Camp Cabin at the Hallstead

99%
(154)
39mi from Youngstown · 3 sites
This small farm is 7 acres of the original 25 my great grandmother purchased for her family in 1934. Guests can enjoy the cabin as well as the barn and surrounding property with animals and greenspace. The Camp Cabin: Camp in comfort in our "little cabin in the woods." Accommodates up to 6 guests, with a queen-sized bed, a futon and two low single beds in the loft, accessible only by ladder. Kids 6 and older may sleep in the loft-- just like Laura and Mary-- and they can read a chapter of one of Laura Ingalls' "Little House" books before bed! The cabin contains a small refrigerator, microwave and gas fireplace (no, the pioneers didn’t have that!). Fresh eggs and other snacks are provided for breakfast. The restroom and shower are located in the walkout basement of the farmhouse, a 40 yard walk from the Cabin. The restroom has a private entrance and is used only by guests during their stay. The Farm Property: Pet and interact with goats and other farm animals. The goats and chickens love it when guests bring them tortilla chips, crackers or vegetable scraps. Enjoy fun activities on the farm and around the property. Guests are welcome to use any of the common areas for fires or grilling. Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. The Barn: The barn has a recreation area with basketball, foosball, air hockey, ping pong and swings. The climbing wall is off limits to guests. This facility is open May through October. The barn is available for parties for an additional fee, depending on the size of the group. We have seating for up to 60 guests. Please note that the barn is not climate controlled (no air conditioning in summer, but the doors open and we have fans). The barn is closed November through April.
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$117
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Moon House

3. Moon House

100%
(26)
45mi from Youngstown · 2 sites
Camping in our woods is a true respite from daily life. We live 1 mile from the Virginia Kendall Park within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Our property is heavily wooded, includes a creek, 1/2 mile walking path and seclusion from our home. The site is a short walk from the driveway, which provides ample parking.
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Mosquito Lake State Park

4. Mosquito Lake State Park

State park 16mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Whomever named Mosquito Lake Park obviously didn't understand good PR, but don't let the name discourage you. Nearly 2,500 acres of marshes and woodlands create a beautiful ambiance for your next getaway in Mother Nature. Stroll along one of two trails in the park, where robins and warblers tucked behind purple cresses and beech-maple trees may just move you to tears, or at least to write a haiku. Floating devices of just about every variety are invited to channel the 7,850 lake, and areas like a dog park means Fido is more than welcome on the scene. We doubt the mosquitos will be much of a problem, but if worse comes to worse, you can just light some of those good-smelling candles or load up on the catnip (look it up!) to fend off potential itchy bites.
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West Branch State Park

5. West Branch State Park

100%
(11)
State park 25mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
From jet skis to snowmobiles, this thrill-seeker’s paradise has unlimited horsepower.
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Camping at Heritage Farms

6. Camping at Heritage Farms

97%
(2600)
48mi from Youngstown · 47 sites · Tents, Lodging
Heritage Farms, located in the heart of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, is a 5th-generation, family-owned Christmas tree farm founded in 1848. Camping began ten years ago. We offer six shelters and nine primitive tent sites. We are incredibly close to the various trails located across the Cuyahoga Valley. THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK! 1.WE DO NOT ALLOW FIREWOOD to be brought onto Heritage Farms property due to the potential risk to our crops and according to State and Federal Regulations. Firewood bundles may be purchased when making your reservations or upon arrival at the farm. 2. No vehicles may be driven into the camping area at any time. 3. All vehicles must remain in the designated parking lots 4. Campers are responsible for carrying their gear to their campsites—we provide wheeled carts for your use. 5. Ohio Primitive Camping licensing does not allow wheeled camping on Heritage Farms property. 6. Due to Summit County Health regulations, we cannot provide water. Please bring your own drinking and washing water. Or you may purchase 1-gallon jugs of water when you reserve your site or upon arrival. Our restrooms are porta Johns. 7. Tent sites (labeled A-J) have space for up to 3 tents. Shelter sites (numbered 1-6) have room for up to 2 additional tents. All sites are limited to a maximum of 6 campers 8. Heritage Farms is a working Farm. Please be aware that tractors and other machinery are in use during daylight hours 9. Check-in time is from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. If you’re arriving after 7:00 p.m., please let us know. Checkout time is 10:00 a.m. Please use the dumpster for all trash. Gray water stations are available for the disposal of used water. 10. Only campers registered to HipCamp are permitted to overnight on Heritage Farms property. We do not allow parties and underage or excessive use of alcohol at any time. 11. DOG POLICY: We welcome dogs who have received prior permission from the farm owners. A dog registration form including proof of rabies vaccination must be filled out upon arrival. Unvaccinated dogs are not permitted on the property. All dogs MUST always be on a leash and in the physical control of their owner(s). No pets may be left unattended at any time.
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Nederlandia

7. Nederlandia

100%
(21)
48mi from Youngstown · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Nederlandia is the name of the overall parcel of land in which the main center camp, Camp Snot Otter (see our other listing under this name) is located. Nederlandia has 4 designated campsites or campers can create new campsites with direction from the owner. We provide the basic flat set up for tents and a fire pit. The land is an elongated forested strip between deep woods and a wide open field so it is very appealing to a variety of wildlife. The land has trails, wetlands, small creeks, beautiful trees, and plenty of shade on the hot Summer days while having access to a wide open field for stargazing at night. There is a nice central camp with a makeshift nature center, a large fire pit, cooking supplies and often live music.. Nearby attractions include the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, The French Creek Conservancy, Allegheny College, Woodcock Creek Nature Center, the Tamarack Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Conneaut Lake, Hiking, horseback riding and kayaking within 10 minutes, and the super fun Venango General Store nearby. Kayaking packages are available for a 12 mile day trip. The camp is also close to a grocery store, a hardware store, an ice cream shop, and a couple rural restaurants. Campers may be allowed to gather their own dry deadfall for firewood, but good oak and cherry cooking wood will be available to purchase at center camp. With a bit of guidance from the staff, some campers may be permitted to blaze their own inroads into the woods and create their own camp legacy. Center camp is the central hub for everything you need. We have an information board with maps, current updates and info on goings on. We also have menus for pizza and local restaurants that will actually deliver to the land.. We always have coffee going in the morning and a luxury setting for a truly natural morning constitution (as long as you help to escort your creation to a staff appointed generally fertilizer deficient disposal designation). Also available for purchase or to barter for at center camp include water, toiletries,, batteries, tools for rent, and some basic cooking ingredients. Ask and we shall try our best to hook you up. Nederlandia is in the very formation stage of a potential small scale absurd culture festival with roots in Burning Man and The Electric Forest. Campers are encouraged to participate, to create spaces, and leave only works of natural art that may be aesthetically pleasing, but also beneficial to wildlife, at their sites. Wild things in wild places can happen here and many new friends can be made in the process. There is always a core staff person on site, and often a crew of hicks, skids, jocks, spiritual guides, (no degens), and musicians there every day from May to October to provide sharing, transportation, information and other basic necessities and entertainments. In the Winter, we have a very cozy cabin with a fireplace, wood stove, kitchen and generator for extra heat and light. Nederlandia is committed to wildlife conservation and education. Some of the proceeds from hosting campsites will go towards local conservation initiatives. Campers here can learn about local natural history and be immersed in the wildlife around them. We have incredible frog choruses going throughout the Spring and Summer. Our species count on the land is now somewhere in the 300s including an informal trapping study of insects last year that yielded a great number of cool bugs, but surprisingly few mosquitos. The one thing people have always said about camping here is that the mosquitos are not bad at all. We have a pond with turtles and frogs, tons of salamanders and harmless snakes. We've seen porcupine, mink, flying squirrels, and we still have a decent bat population around here. Birdwatching is a constant new surprise. There is almost always one or more dogs present here, of course. But I must also disclose, there are definitely signs of Sasquatch migrating through the back bush. Fun is our campsite concept and if we have our druthers, we can start to do themed parties around major dates and holidays, especially a grand Halloween party! We have already planted all the pumpkins for this year. Looking forward to hanging out with you guys!
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$60
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Too Far Out Farm

8. Too Far Out Farm

88%
(8)
49mi from Youngstown · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in Pennsylvania Dutch country, between a large dairy farm and the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, Too Far Out Farm is favored for its natural beauty and tranquility. Residents of TFO Farm include horses, sheep, and various other friendlies of the canine and feline varieties. You could set your watch by the evening visits of our neighbors: A herd of very social dairy cows, who always seem to mosey on down right around supper time every evening. The primitive campsite will accommodate tents or a small RV. Don't worry about nosey or annoying camp neighbors, because we only book one group at a time - YOURS! The campsite includes a large fire ring, a limited amount of cut and stacked wood, a composting toilet and a small camp table. There is room for a smaller rig if you want to bring your RV or ATV. ATV or horse trail riding delights many a visitor all four seasons of the year around here. Our herd may be available for horseback riding on the back roads of Penn's woods, but please let us know ahead of time if you want to trail ride. I'm sorry, but we cannot accommodate your personal horses at this time. The farm is within walking distance of hiking and cross-country ski trails that meander through the Erie National Wildlife Refuge. Also, Crawford County's best kept secret for Perch, Walleye and Blue Gill fishing (including ice fishing) is a mile away at Sugar Lake. If you come for the hunting, (in season) let us know in advance and we will help you secure the proper permits and learn the rules of the refuge. Speaking of the wildlife, come armed with your binoculars and a good camera. Common sightings include high and low-flying Bald Eagles and other birds of prey, as well as many varieties of colorful, native song birds. You may also encounter other woodland creatures, such as, White-Tail Deer, Black Bears, Coyotes, and of course, smaller furry critters, like raccoons, fox, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, beavers, ground hogs and opossum. Be sure to steer clear of the skunks and the porcupines, though! We can't wait to share this little slice of heaven on earth with you at Too Far Out Farm!
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4 Pelicans Ohio

9. 4 Pelicans Ohio

100%
(2)
49mi from Youngstown · 1 site
Renovated Leesville Lake Cabin Sleeps 6 W/ WIFI Relax with the whole family at this peaceful cabin with a beautiful valley view and a 5 minute walk to the waterfront at Leesville Lake. The cabin also includes a Pontoon Boat available mid April to mid October. Book now for The Algonquin Mill Festival, Atwood lake fall festival, Carrollton sports events, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Hunting season, just a short drive to Muskingum Public Land. - Now Offering WiFi! Log into your Hulu or Netflix account and enjoy a movie marathon! - We have a High Focus on Cleanliness of the home - Pets welcome with No pet fee - Fully renovated cabin completed August 2022. - Brand new eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, butcher block counters moen faucets as well as stainless cookware, dishes, utensils and Additional appliances are also available. - Two separate bedrooms, One with 2 foam Queen Serta beds and One with 1 double Sealy pillow top. - Full bathroom with a combined laundry room. Complete with shampoo, conditioner, soap, towels, wash clothes ect. - Outdoor Pavillon with night time lighting and rocking chairs - Front porch with rocking chairs and fire pit and firewood - Backyard Fire pit with ample firewood and Adirondack chairs - Picnic Table with umbrella - Books, DVD’s and games for the whole family Request the link for a video of your outdoor experiences!
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$214
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Beaver Creek State Park

10. Beaver Creek State Park

State park 25mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Follow your bliss to Beaver Creek. Cradled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Ohio, it’s quite the sight to behold! This wonderland is comprised of Little Beaver Creek, which is a state and national wild and scenic river, and 2,722 acres of forest wilderness. The park’s rich human history, unique geology and unusual flora and fauna make it nirvana for historians and naturalists alike. Campgrounds, including group sites and a primitive area, rest along Little Beaver Creek. Several miles of hiking trails also meander along its edge, freckled with delicate wildflowers.
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Moraine State Park

11. Moraine State Park

88%
(4)
State park 32mi from Youngstown · 13 sites
Snowmobiles, sailboats, and saddles all welcome.
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Pymatuning State Park

12. Pymatuning State Park

67%
(3)
State park 29mi from Youngstown · 443 sites
Discover Pymatuning State Park's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Punderson State Park

13. Punderson State Park

State park 38mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Put your fancy pats on, because Punderson State Park is where nature gets classy. Stay in the resort manor house or family cottages, then don your best plaid cap and perfect that golf swing. Salt of the earth types can opt for the campground, which is conveniently located near an archery range and just about every type of sports court you can think of. Revel on the 600-ft long beach and swim till you drop, or hike one of the seven trails set at a moderate pace. Bird watching is an easy activity here, and with everything from blue herons to wood ducks, we suggest you cash in on your retirement fund early and kick it out here for good.
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Little Blue Barn

14. Little Blue Barn

100%
(2)
49mi from Youngstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The farm is 8 flat acres that is made up of natural meadow, flower and heirloom vegetable farm. We are close to Lake Erie with its variety of water sports and nearby beach. Enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking. Search for beach glass on one of the many nearby beaches. Visit one of the many wonderful restaurants in the Harbor District. Come and enjoy the Beach Glass Festival in June, The Wine and Walleye Festival in July, The County Fair in August, The Covered Bridge Festival in October. Visit one of the many wineries throughout the county. Visit Geneva on the Lake with its many activities, bars, wineries and restaurants or play a round of put put golf. A full service golf course is just down the road from the farm. You can explore the local rivers, Ashtabula and Grand River. There are many smaller lakes close by to enjoy too. Ohio's Metro Park system is extensive in Ashtabula. Hike and explore to your heart's content. Love music? There is almost always live music around the county in the summer. Enjoy some wonderful bands and have a glass of wine, beer from the local brewery or coffee from one of the many local coffee shops. There is always something to do close by. Come and Enjoy!
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$45
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Raccoon Creek State Park

15. Raccoon Creek State Park

91%
(11)
State park 43mi from Youngstown · 195 sites
Wildflowers, wetlands, and woodlands provide photo-worthy views through every season.
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Jefferson Lake State Park

16. Jefferson Lake State Park

State park 44mi from Youngstown · 24 sites
Eager for a weekend of quiet relaxation? Get away from it all at Jefferson Lake State Park. Surrounded by aged-old oak and hickorys, you’ll feel like you’re a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Come explore Jefferson Lake’s 17 acres as you paddle around on canoe or kayak. Hit up one of the eight hiking trails to get your exercise for the day. Want to spend the whole weekend nestled amongst the trees? Pitch your tent at one of Jefferson Lake’s many first-come, first-served campsites. Now take a deep breath… you deserve to relax this weekend.
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Portage Lakes State Park

17. Portage Lakes State Park

100%
(1)
State park 47mi from Youngstown · 22 sites
Soak in the history at Portage Lakes State Park, where an old Indian portage path signified this area as an important trading spot back in the day. Wild cranberries and tamarack trees scatter along the boggy areas of the park, and a forest of beech maple means spotting the occasional white-tailed deer or raccoon. Boat around the network of eight lakes or fish and swim to your heart's content. Four different hiking trails, volleyball courts, and a disc golfing will keep that Greek God(dess) body of yours in perfect form. With winter activities like ice boating and snowmobiling, we highly recommend a chilly pilgrimage to these hallowed grounds as well.
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Looking for a camping adventure near Youngstown, Ohio? Hipcamp has over 700 options for you to choose from, all with a focus on snow sports. Whether you're a seasoned skier or snowboarder, or just looking to have some fun in the snow, you'll find the perfect campsite for your winter getaway. With options starting as low as $19 per night, you can enjoy the snow without breaking the bank. Check out popular campsites like Camping at Heritage Farms (976 reviews), The Heron Campground (348 reviews), and Neal Homestead Camp (112 reviews) for top-notch experiences. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like showers, campfires, and potable water, and engage in activities such as wildlife watching, horseback riding, and boating. Start planning your snow-filled camping adventure today!

98% (2K) 36 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Youngstown

Heritage Lake Farm

1. Heritage Lake Farm

97%
(57)
30mi from Youngstown · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Heritage Lake Farm features Heritage Lake, of course, a 2-acre spring-fed lake in the headwaters of  Ohio's Grand River. Heritage Lake offers fishing, a swimming platform with a diving board, a diving board, a trapeze swing.    Park your RV, motorhome or self-contained trailer just off the driveway south of the Host's main cabin for water, electric and sewer on property.  Tent Camping can be separately booked at FarmStay - Tent @HeritageLakeFarm and is allowed most anywhere on the farm as long as it will not interfere with seasonal agricultural operations. Two vintage sleeping cabins can be separately booked at FarmStay - Cabin1 or  FarmStay - Cabin2 @HeritageLakeFarm. Heritage Lake Farm has abundant wildlife and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching,  and foraging.
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$75
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The Camp Cabin at the Hallstead

2. The Camp Cabin at the Hallstead

99%
(154)
39mi from Youngstown · 3 sites
This small farm is 7 acres of the original 25 my great grandmother purchased for her family in 1934. Guests can enjoy the cabin as well as the barn and surrounding property with animals and greenspace. The Camp Cabin: Camp in comfort in our "little cabin in the woods." Accommodates up to 6 guests, with a queen-sized bed, a futon and two low single beds in the loft, accessible only by ladder. Kids 6 and older may sleep in the loft-- just like Laura and Mary-- and they can read a chapter of one of Laura Ingalls' "Little House" books before bed! The cabin contains a small refrigerator, microwave and gas fireplace (no, the pioneers didn’t have that!). Fresh eggs and other snacks are provided for breakfast. The restroom and shower are located in the walkout basement of the farmhouse, a 40 yard walk from the Cabin. The restroom has a private entrance and is used only by guests during their stay. The Farm Property: Pet and interact with goats and other farm animals. The goats and chickens love it when guests bring them tortilla chips, crackers or vegetable scraps. Enjoy fun activities on the farm and around the property. Guests are welcome to use any of the common areas for fires or grilling. Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. The Barn: The barn has a recreation area with basketball, foosball, air hockey, ping pong and swings. The climbing wall is off limits to guests. This facility is open May through October. The barn is available for parties for an additional fee, depending on the size of the group. We have seating for up to 60 guests. Please note that the barn is not climate controlled (no air conditioning in summer, but the doors open and we have fans). The barn is closed November through April.
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$117
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Moon House

3. Moon House

100%
(26)
45mi from Youngstown · 2 sites
Camping in our woods is a true respite from daily life. We live 1 mile from the Virginia Kendall Park within the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Our property is heavily wooded, includes a creek, 1/2 mile walking path and seclusion from our home. The site is a short walk from the driveway, which provides ample parking.
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Mosquito Lake State Park

4. Mosquito Lake State Park

State park 16mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Whomever named Mosquito Lake Park obviously didn't understand good PR, but don't let the name discourage you. Nearly 2,500 acres of marshes and woodlands create a beautiful ambiance for your next getaway in Mother Nature. Stroll along one of two trails in the park, where robins and warblers tucked behind purple cresses and beech-maple trees may just move you to tears, or at least to write a haiku. Floating devices of just about every variety are invited to channel the 7,850 lake, and areas like a dog park means Fido is more than welcome on the scene. We doubt the mosquitos will be much of a problem, but if worse comes to worse, you can just light some of those good-smelling candles or load up on the catnip (look it up!) to fend off potential itchy bites.
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West Branch State Park

5. West Branch State Park

100%
(11)
State park 25mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
From jet skis to snowmobiles, this thrill-seeker’s paradise has unlimited horsepower.
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Camping at Heritage Farms

6. Camping at Heritage Farms

97%
(2600)
48mi from Youngstown · 47 sites · Tents, Lodging
Heritage Farms, located in the heart of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, is a 5th-generation, family-owned Christmas tree farm founded in 1848. Camping began ten years ago. We offer six shelters and nine primitive tent sites. We are incredibly close to the various trails located across the Cuyahoga Valley. THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU BOOK! 1.WE DO NOT ALLOW FIREWOOD to be brought onto Heritage Farms property due to the potential risk to our crops and according to State and Federal Regulations. Firewood bundles may be purchased when making your reservations or upon arrival at the farm. 2. No vehicles may be driven into the camping area at any time. 3. All vehicles must remain in the designated parking lots 4. Campers are responsible for carrying their gear to their campsites—we provide wheeled carts for your use. 5. Ohio Primitive Camping licensing does not allow wheeled camping on Heritage Farms property. 6. Due to Summit County Health regulations, we cannot provide water. Please bring your own drinking and washing water. Or you may purchase 1-gallon jugs of water when you reserve your site or upon arrival. Our restrooms are porta Johns. 7. Tent sites (labeled A-J) have space for up to 3 tents. Shelter sites (numbered 1-6) have room for up to 2 additional tents. All sites are limited to a maximum of 6 campers 8. Heritage Farms is a working Farm. Please be aware that tractors and other machinery are in use during daylight hours 9. Check-in time is from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. If you’re arriving after 7:00 p.m., please let us know. Checkout time is 10:00 a.m. Please use the dumpster for all trash. Gray water stations are available for the disposal of used water. 10. Only campers registered to HipCamp are permitted to overnight on Heritage Farms property. We do not allow parties and underage or excessive use of alcohol at any time. 11. DOG POLICY: We welcome dogs who have received prior permission from the farm owners. A dog registration form including proof of rabies vaccination must be filled out upon arrival. Unvaccinated dogs are not permitted on the property. All dogs MUST always be on a leash and in the physical control of their owner(s). No pets may be left unattended at any time.
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Nederlandia

7. Nederlandia

100%
(21)
48mi from Youngstown · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
Nederlandia is the name of the overall parcel of land in which the main center camp, Camp Snot Otter (see our other listing under this name) is located. Nederlandia has 4 designated campsites or campers can create new campsites with direction from the owner. We provide the basic flat set up for tents and a fire pit. The land is an elongated forested strip between deep woods and a wide open field so it is very appealing to a variety of wildlife. The land has trails, wetlands, small creeks, beautiful trees, and plenty of shade on the hot Summer days while having access to a wide open field for stargazing at night. There is a nice central camp with a makeshift nature center, a large fire pit, cooking supplies and often live music.. Nearby attractions include the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, The French Creek Conservancy, Allegheny College, Woodcock Creek Nature Center, the Tamarack Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Conneaut Lake, Hiking, horseback riding and kayaking within 10 minutes, and the super fun Venango General Store nearby. Kayaking packages are available for a 12 mile day trip. The camp is also close to a grocery store, a hardware store, an ice cream shop, and a couple rural restaurants. Campers may be allowed to gather their own dry deadfall for firewood, but good oak and cherry cooking wood will be available to purchase at center camp. With a bit of guidance from the staff, some campers may be permitted to blaze their own inroads into the woods and create their own camp legacy. Center camp is the central hub for everything you need. We have an information board with maps, current updates and info on goings on. We also have menus for pizza and local restaurants that will actually deliver to the land.. We always have coffee going in the morning and a luxury setting for a truly natural morning constitution (as long as you help to escort your creation to a staff appointed generally fertilizer deficient disposal designation). Also available for purchase or to barter for at center camp include water, toiletries,, batteries, tools for rent, and some basic cooking ingredients. Ask and we shall try our best to hook you up. Nederlandia is in the very formation stage of a potential small scale absurd culture festival with roots in Burning Man and The Electric Forest. Campers are encouraged to participate, to create spaces, and leave only works of natural art that may be aesthetically pleasing, but also beneficial to wildlife, at their sites. Wild things in wild places can happen here and many new friends can be made in the process. There is always a core staff person on site, and often a crew of hicks, skids, jocks, spiritual guides, (no degens), and musicians there every day from May to October to provide sharing, transportation, information and other basic necessities and entertainments. In the Winter, we have a very cozy cabin with a fireplace, wood stove, kitchen and generator for extra heat and light. Nederlandia is committed to wildlife conservation and education. Some of the proceeds from hosting campsites will go towards local conservation initiatives. Campers here can learn about local natural history and be immersed in the wildlife around them. We have incredible frog choruses going throughout the Spring and Summer. Our species count on the land is now somewhere in the 300s including an informal trapping study of insects last year that yielded a great number of cool bugs, but surprisingly few mosquitos. The one thing people have always said about camping here is that the mosquitos are not bad at all. We have a pond with turtles and frogs, tons of salamanders and harmless snakes. We've seen porcupine, mink, flying squirrels, and we still have a decent bat population around here. Birdwatching is a constant new surprise. There is almost always one or more dogs present here, of course. But I must also disclose, there are definitely signs of Sasquatch migrating through the back bush. Fun is our campsite concept and if we have our druthers, we can start to do themed parties around major dates and holidays, especially a grand Halloween party! We have already planted all the pumpkins for this year. Looking forward to hanging out with you guys!
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$60
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Too Far Out Farm

8. Too Far Out Farm

88%
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49mi from Youngstown · 1 site · Tent, RV
Nestled in Pennsylvania Dutch country, between a large dairy farm and the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, Too Far Out Farm is favored for its natural beauty and tranquility. Residents of TFO Farm include horses, sheep, and various other friendlies of the canine and feline varieties. You could set your watch by the evening visits of our neighbors: A herd of very social dairy cows, who always seem to mosey on down right around supper time every evening. The primitive campsite will accommodate tents or a small RV. Don't worry about nosey or annoying camp neighbors, because we only book one group at a time - YOURS! The campsite includes a large fire ring, a limited amount of cut and stacked wood, a composting toilet and a small camp table. There is room for a smaller rig if you want to bring your RV or ATV. ATV or horse trail riding delights many a visitor all four seasons of the year around here. Our herd may be available for horseback riding on the back roads of Penn's woods, but please let us know ahead of time if you want to trail ride. I'm sorry, but we cannot accommodate your personal horses at this time. The farm is within walking distance of hiking and cross-country ski trails that meander through the Erie National Wildlife Refuge. Also, Crawford County's best kept secret for Perch, Walleye and Blue Gill fishing (including ice fishing) is a mile away at Sugar Lake. If you come for the hunting, (in season) let us know in advance and we will help you secure the proper permits and learn the rules of the refuge. Speaking of the wildlife, come armed with your binoculars and a good camera. Common sightings include high and low-flying Bald Eagles and other birds of prey, as well as many varieties of colorful, native song birds. You may also encounter other woodland creatures, such as, White-Tail Deer, Black Bears, Coyotes, and of course, smaller furry critters, like raccoons, fox, squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, beavers, ground hogs and opossum. Be sure to steer clear of the skunks and the porcupines, though! We can't wait to share this little slice of heaven on earth with you at Too Far Out Farm!
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4 Pelicans Ohio

9. 4 Pelicans Ohio

100%
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49mi from Youngstown · 1 site
Renovated Leesville Lake Cabin Sleeps 6 W/ WIFI Relax with the whole family at this peaceful cabin with a beautiful valley view and a 5 minute walk to the waterfront at Leesville Lake. The cabin also includes a Pontoon Boat available mid April to mid October. Book now for The Algonquin Mill Festival, Atwood lake fall festival, Carrollton sports events, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and Hunting season, just a short drive to Muskingum Public Land. - Now Offering WiFi! Log into your Hulu or Netflix account and enjoy a movie marathon! - We have a High Focus on Cleanliness of the home - Pets welcome with No pet fee - Fully renovated cabin completed August 2022. - Brand new eat in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, butcher block counters moen faucets as well as stainless cookware, dishes, utensils and Additional appliances are also available. - Two separate bedrooms, One with 2 foam Queen Serta beds and One with 1 double Sealy pillow top. - Full bathroom with a combined laundry room. Complete with shampoo, conditioner, soap, towels, wash clothes ect. - Outdoor Pavillon with night time lighting and rocking chairs - Front porch with rocking chairs and fire pit and firewood - Backyard Fire pit with ample firewood and Adirondack chairs - Picnic Table with umbrella - Books, DVD’s and games for the whole family Request the link for a video of your outdoor experiences!
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Beaver Creek State Park

10. Beaver Creek State Park

State park 25mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Follow your bliss to Beaver Creek. Cradled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Ohio, it’s quite the sight to behold! This wonderland is comprised of Little Beaver Creek, which is a state and national wild and scenic river, and 2,722 acres of forest wilderness. The park’s rich human history, unique geology and unusual flora and fauna make it nirvana for historians and naturalists alike. Campgrounds, including group sites and a primitive area, rest along Little Beaver Creek. Several miles of hiking trails also meander along its edge, freckled with delicate wildflowers.
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Moraine State Park

11. Moraine State Park

88%
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State park 32mi from Youngstown · 13 sites
Snowmobiles, sailboats, and saddles all welcome.
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Pymatuning State Park

12. Pymatuning State Park

67%
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State park 29mi from Youngstown · 443 sites
Discover Pymatuning State Park's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
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Punderson State Park

13. Punderson State Park

State park 38mi from Youngstown · 25 sites
Put your fancy pats on, because Punderson State Park is where nature gets classy. Stay in the resort manor house or family cottages, then don your best plaid cap and perfect that golf swing. Salt of the earth types can opt for the campground, which is conveniently located near an archery range and just about every type of sports court you can think of. Revel on the 600-ft long beach and swim till you drop, or hike one of the seven trails set at a moderate pace. Bird watching is an easy activity here, and with everything from blue herons to wood ducks, we suggest you cash in on your retirement fund early and kick it out here for good.
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Little Blue Barn

14. Little Blue Barn

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49mi from Youngstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
The farm is 8 flat acres that is made up of natural meadow, flower and heirloom vegetable farm. We are close to Lake Erie with its variety of water sports and nearby beach. Enjoy boating, fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking. Search for beach glass on one of the many nearby beaches. Visit one of the many wonderful restaurants in the Harbor District. Come and enjoy the Beach Glass Festival in June, The Wine and Walleye Festival in July, The County Fair in August, The Covered Bridge Festival in October. Visit one of the many wineries throughout the county. Visit Geneva on the Lake with its many activities, bars, wineries and restaurants or play a round of put put golf. A full service golf course is just down the road from the farm. You can explore the local rivers, Ashtabula and Grand River. There are many smaller lakes close by to enjoy too. Ohio's Metro Park system is extensive in Ashtabula. Hike and explore to your heart's content. Love music? There is almost always live music around the county in the summer. Enjoy some wonderful bands and have a glass of wine, beer from the local brewery or coffee from one of the many local coffee shops. There is always something to do close by. Come and Enjoy!
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Raccoon Creek State Park

15. Raccoon Creek State Park

91%
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State park 43mi from Youngstown · 195 sites
Wildflowers, wetlands, and woodlands provide photo-worthy views through every season.
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Jefferson Lake State Park

16. Jefferson Lake State Park

State park 44mi from Youngstown · 24 sites
Eager for a weekend of quiet relaxation? Get away from it all at Jefferson Lake State Park. Surrounded by aged-old oak and hickorys, you’ll feel like you’re a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Come explore Jefferson Lake’s 17 acres as you paddle around on canoe or kayak. Hit up one of the eight hiking trails to get your exercise for the day. Want to spend the whole weekend nestled amongst the trees? Pitch your tent at one of Jefferson Lake’s many first-come, first-served campsites. Now take a deep breath… you deserve to relax this weekend.
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Portage Lakes State Park

17. Portage Lakes State Park

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State park 47mi from Youngstown · 22 sites
Soak in the history at Portage Lakes State Park, where an old Indian portage path signified this area as an important trading spot back in the day. Wild cranberries and tamarack trees scatter along the boggy areas of the park, and a forest of beech maple means spotting the occasional white-tailed deer or raccoon. Boat around the network of eight lakes or fish and swim to your heart's content. Four different hiking trails, volleyball courts, and a disc golfing will keep that Greek God(dess) body of yours in perfect form. With winter activities like ice boating and snowmobiling, we highly recommend a chilly pilgrimage to these hallowed grounds as well.
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