b4ratt
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There are almost too many to list both private campgrounds, state parks, federal parks etc. To the north you can go out highway 70 to Graham Cave State park or the private campgound KanDo at the same exit. Both of these are within a short driving distance of Herman so you can go wine tasting. Up highway 79 you are heading to Hanibal and they have a state park and private camping there too. Mark Twain Lake is also north and has camping areas. Heading south the closest is in St. Genevieve at Hahn State Park or you can head even further south to Trail of Tears Park closer to Cape Girdardeau. Going west there is a state park close to Sullivan and various camping places in Cuba, Bourbon and Steelville.Most of these feature floating. Some of the private places are Bass, Huzzah Valley and Garrisons. There is also Meremac Springs park which is federal and has a trout hatchery. There are lots of other places but not room to list everything here. To check out state parks go to http://www.mostateparks.com and for federal parks http://www.nps.gov. Other sources for private campgrounds is http://www.camping.about.com and http://www.camingwithascenicview.com
There are almost too many to list both private campgrounds, state parks, federal parks etc. To the north you can go out highway 70 to Graham Cave State park or the private campgound KanDo at the same exit. Both of these are within a short driving distance of Herman so you can go wine tasting. Up highway 79 you are heading to Hanibal and they have a state park and private camping there too. Mark Twain Lake is also north and has camping areas. Heading south the closest is in St. Genevieve at Hahn State Park or you can head even further south to Trail of Tears Park closer to Cape Girdardeau. Going west there is a state park close to Sullivan and various camping places in Cuba, Bourbon and Steelville.Most of these feature floating. Some of the private places are Bass, Huzzah Valley and Garrisons. There is also Meremac Springs park which is federal and has a trout hatchery. There are lots of other places but not room to list everything here. To check out state parks go to http://www.mostateparks.com and for federal parks http://www.nps.gov. Other sources for private campgrounds is http://www.camping.about.com and http://www.camingwithascenicview.com
where is a really nice place to go camping near northeast ohio?
mrsdamico2
I have a 5 year old and a 3 year old
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My favorite places to camp in northeast ohio would be the following:
Geneva State Park or Indian Creek Camping Resort in geneva.
I just think that Geneva is one wild and wacky summer town. Plenty of fun things to do with the kids.
Yogi Bears Jellystone Park in Aurora. Is a perfect place to camp with kids.
Mohican State Park in Loudenville is beautiful.
Punderson State Park also has a lot to offer, and great camping sites.
Lake Pymatuning has camping. And it is very unusual there because they are know for having "the ducks that walk on the fish" a very unusual site.
Also West Branch, Portage Lakes, Guilford Lake and Mosquito Lake, though they are not so good.
I think the best choices for the kids sake would be Indian Creek in Geneva or Jellystone in Aurora- just because of all the extras that are available to kids
here are their websites:
http://www.indiancreekresort.com/
http://www.jellystoneohio.com/
Have a fun and safe camping trip.
Take Care.
My favorite places to camp in northeast ohio would be the following:
Geneva State Park or Indian Creek Camping Resort in geneva.
I just think that Geneva is one wild and wacky summer town. Plenty of fun things to do with the kids.
Yogi Bears Jellystone Park in Aurora. Is a perfect place to camp with kids.
Mohican State Park in Loudenville is beautiful.
Punderson State Park also has a lot to offer, and great camping sites.
Lake Pymatuning has camping. And it is very unusual there because they are know for having "the ducks that walk on the fish" a very unusual site.
Also West Branch, Portage Lakes, Guilford Lake and Mosquito Lake, though they are not so good.
I think the best choices for the kids sake would be Indian Creek in Geneva or Jellystone in Aurora- just because of all the extras that are available to kids
here are their websites:
http://www.indiancreekresort.com/
http://www.jellystoneohio.com/
Have a fun and safe camping trip.
Take Care.
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