Andrew L
I am planning on going camping in October with 3 other people on a weekend, so I'd like to find a place in Ohio so it won't be too far off (I live near Columbus).
I'd like to find a place with cool trails that offers (preferably) non-electric tent camping sites. I don't want RV camping or places that are too man-made.
I camped at Hocking Hills State Park and loved it, so something similar to that (but NOT that - we want to find a new area) would be cool.
Also, any good parks that are close to Ohio in bordering states would be good. michigan, indiana, west virginia, kentucky, whatever
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Walk About Campgrounds south of Zanesville Ohio were a Great place for us to camp . Our teen grandson loved it and we had a great time too. We rented a cabin and there are trails and lots of scenery and no one near the two cabins.
Walk About Campgrounds south of Zanesville Ohio were a Great place for us to camp . Our teen grandson loved it and we had a great time too. We rented a cabin and there are trails and lots of scenery and no one near the two cabins.
are there any secluded places to camp in ohio?
amos
is there a place in ohio that is not run by a campground, just a place you could go and camp in the wilderness next to some river or lake with pristine beauty, preferably in the north half of ohio or in western PA, please give me an address and directions from cleveland ohio and if possible, a picture if you know of a place that is very secluded and beautiful to camp at.
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If you go to the Allegheny Trail in Pennsylvania you can camp outside, although it is really the wilderness...there is a place called the Tanbark Trail...however the whole trail runs from the southern states up into New York state...it is a well-traveled area, and if you find a map you will probably be able to track it easily...mountains, hills, boulders, lakes, sometimes cabins, lean-tos, etc...bring your gear! If I remember it runs somewhat through the central part of Penn...wish I could tell more! Have Fun!!!
If you go to the Allegheny Trail in Pennsylvania you can camp outside, although it is really the wilderness...there is a place called the Tanbark Trail...however the whole trail runs from the southern states up into New York state...it is a well-traveled area, and if you find a map you will probably be able to track it easily...mountains, hills, boulders, lakes, sometimes cabins, lean-tos, etc...bring your gear! If I remember it runs somewhat through the central part of Penn...wish I could tell more! Have Fun!!!
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