How do I make reservations at Ohio State Parks?

If you want to stay in Ohio State Park, we require that you have a reservation. We are not taking walk-in registrations. Reservations are available 24/7 online at www.reserveohio.com, or you can make a reservation through our reservation call center at (866) 644-6727. The call center is open from 7am to 7pm daily.

Are visitors allowed at Ohio campgrounds?

Currently, all Ohio State Park campgrounds are open. For the safety of our guests and staff, a reservation is required to camp. No walk-in campsites or self-registration is available.

What Ohio state parks have full hookups?

Hocking Hills State Park With springtime wildflowers, vivid fall foliage, and frozen winter waterfalls, Hocking Hills is stunning in every season. The park’s small campground has been recently upgraded, with full hookups available along with electric-only and primitive sites.

How much does it cost to camp at Ohio State Parks?

Ohio remains one of the few states in the country that does not charge a general admission or parking fee at its 74 state parks. Day use facilities, including trails, beaches, picnic areas, boating and fishing facilities are free of charge.

How much does it cost to camp in Ohio?

Overnight camping fees range from $17 to $39 per site. Ohio’s 252,000-acre park system offers a broad range of experiences, amenities and accommodations.

How much is it to camp at Hocking Hills?

We offer Private Primitive Campsites minutes from Hocking Hills State Parks. Prices start at $25, kids enjoy free.

Is alcohol allowed in Ohio state park campgrounds?

Alcohol Prohibited Alcohol is prohibited in public areas in every state park. Alcohol may be consumed within the confines and privacy afforded in a cabin, cabin site, lodge room, rented campsite, or in those areas designated by the chief of Ohio State Parks.

What is the largest campground in Ohio?

Dayton KOA. In Brookville, Ohio, right near Dayton is the Dayton KOA campground, the KOA standing for “Kampgrounds of America,” which is the world’s largest system of privately owned campgrounds. This site is family-run, owned by Rhonda and Joe Landis who treat their guests like family.

Can you open carry in Ohio state parks?

Places Where Guns Are Prohibited However, Ohio state law says nothing about it being illegal to carry weapons on state grounds other than the capitol. Therefore, a careful reading of the law means that it is legal to carry concealed weapons on all outdoor state land, which includes state parks.