Campsites and RV Parks in Ohio

Ohio is a great tourist destination. In fact, it's easier than ever to reach all the wonderfully exciting and interesting things there are to see and do here. Ohio's extensive network of interstate highways, fast trains and modern airports make the entire state extremely accessible, and dozens of local and regional visitors bureaus can readily provide complete, up-to-the-minute information about accommodations and attractions in each area.

Whether you're planning to stay only an hour or for an entire month, Ohio is one of the most "user-friendly" destinations in the nation. The sheer diversity of the state makes it ideal for group tours. It's bordered by a sparkling Great Lake and a grand river, two extraordinary national treasures that not only transport considerable freight and pleasure craft but also carry their own romance, lore and traditions. Ohio gave America Annie Oakley, Thomas Edison, Zane Grey, Neil Armstrong and several presidents. It has classy cities and quaint country villages, pristine islands and pretty riverboat towns; historic inns and incredible art museums; the living history of restored pioneer villages and the ancient history of preserved Native American earthworks; fantastic theme parks and phenomenal natural areas; an incomparable Amish Country and awesome Appalachian culture. To experience this-and much more-all you have to do is head for Ohio. And when you get here, one thing's for certain: You'll have a dickens of a good time.

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Nestled in the spectacular Hocking Hills, this KOA is ideal for a peaceful getaway that's full of adventure. Gem mining and gold panning offer fun for all ages when you purchase a bucket of rough gems or gold. Test your driving skills on the RC track when you bring your own electric RC car. Sample homemade fudge, or order a pizza and have it delivered to your site. Relax at the heated pool or around a campfire after a busy day exploring Hocking Hills State Park's six unique areas, all of which are FREE to enter. Outdoor enthusiasts will be captivated by miles of hiking trails, breathtaking waterfalls and amazing rock formations. The region offers horseback riding, canoeing, rappelling and world-class zip lines. Due to the area's hilly terrain and limited cell phone service, the staff encourages you to arrive before dark. Check-in allowed until 9 p.m. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 40 feet. Your hosts: Amanda Hostetter.Take a virtual tour of Hocking Hills KOA

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