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Hemlock Hideaway

12 sites · Lodging, Tents18 acres · Geneva, OH
Hemlock Hideaway and its 18 acres was originally part of a larger 100-acre plot that was surveyed and settled in the late 1700's by Gideon Granger of the Connecticut Land Company. Granger sold it to one Jehoikim Burget in 1815 for the whopping price of $400. The resident house was built in 1816 by Burget and then passed down to family members over the next 5 generations, until we bought it in 2003, marking the first time the house and remaining property were ever officially sold. In the mid 1800's, a grist mill was put up across the river from the cabin, and our creek was the main road in and out of that operation. There is a gravestone belonging to the wife of Jehoikim's son, she being half Native American and therefore couldn't be buried in the local white cemetery. We also own the original hand-written deed from 1815 detailing the sale of the original 100 acres to Jehoikim Burget. Learn more about this land: Our primitive cabin nestled in the woods overlooking the Grand River is a nature-lover's paradise! Come canoe, fish, experience wine country, or unplug and just get away from it all. Please note: There is no running water or electricity at the site, but the cabin is generator-ready and there is an outhouse.  The cabin does have a wood burning stove for heat and simple cooking, however there is no running water or electricity.  That being said, the building is wired and has plugs and outlets and is generator-ready.  You provide your own generator and fuel.  We provide bottled water, sheets, pillows, flashlights, a fire ring with cooking grate, charcoal grill (you provide the charcoal), access to firewood, and an outhouse with toilet paper.  Our 1/4 mile of Grand River frontage can be accessed right outside the cabin door via a quick hike down the somewhat steep hillside.  If hiking isn't preferred, then a quick two-minute drive will take you to the Harpersfield Covered Bridge Metropark - a favorite of local fishermen.  Bigger groups with tents are welcome, but will need to bring all supplies beyond what we provide for two guests. 
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White Walnut Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Perry, OH
Our 8-acre farm, nestled on a rural-ish road in Perry, Ohio, is a haven of natural abundance. With over 300 fruit and nut trees alongside various perennial plants, the landscape offers a picturesque blend of verdant fields, scattered woods, and a serene pond. Ample space for several tents and parking is available, ensuring a comfortable stay for visitors. Guests can enjoy immersing themselves in the tranquility of rural life. Additionally, our location offers easy access to outdoor adventures and is situated 2.5 miles from Interstate 90. Just 3 miles to the north is Lake Erie and the scenic Lake Erie Bluffs park, with bird watching, biking, and swimming opportunities. The Grand River, a state designated scenic and wild river is 2 miles south, and beckons with its kayaking and canoeing possibilities during high water seasons. The area is rich in natural wonders, with numerous parks waiting to be explored. Conveniently located just 30 minutes east of Cleveland and 2.5 miles from the I-90, our farm serves as an ideal base for both urban excursions and rural retreats, offering the best of both worlds.
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Sawdust FarmCamp

5 sites · Lodging, Tents80 acres · Geneva, OH
Welcome to Sawdust FarmCamp! Located in Geneva, Ohio. We have four different sites to choose from: 1 tent site, 2 glamping tent sites, and 1 cabin. We also have the option to book all our sites for a 15 person retreat with spacial extras only available for that listing. Portable toilet available, pets welcome, campfires permitted. Potable water and hot water showers are only available at or cabin and our glamping sites only have solar camp showers (not the tent site). New hot showers are being planned for the 2024 season. Naturalist Isabelle H. Klein wrote a collection of letters from her home of Sawdust (named form the sawdust left by the loggers of the early 60’s) for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Explorer Magazine from the winter of 1969 to the summer of 1976. They then were published as the book “Letters From Sawdust” by the Press of Case Western Reserve University for the Museum. It is a lyrical voyage through the seasons at the Sawdust Tract in Northeast Ohio. She details encounters with the wildlife of the area as well as the changing seasons and plant life. Reminiscent of Thoreau's writings about Walden. In 1978 an additional house was moved onto the property from Sidley's gravel pit and joined with the existing Klein farmhouse. We decided to preserve almost 400 acres of the property with the help of the Western Reserve Land Conservatory for the Cleveland Museum Of Natural History, Natural Areas. Forest is home to the red-sided dace, and 10 rare species of birds, including cerulean warblers. The original small family farm and surrounding woods we have retained are being restored and updated. We are proud to call Sawdust home and would love to share it with you.
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Camping in Wine Country

4 sites · RVs, Tents195 acres · Geneva, OH
Purchased by my grandfather back in 1953 it has been a diverse fruit farm for many years.  Currently we have almost 200 acres, a lot of it woods.  We don't currently grow the crops that we did but we have planted some wine grapes in the last several years.  As we also have a winery, The Winery at Spring Hill, we wanted to get some of our own grapes in the ground.  We have several places for tent camping and we have a large parking lot at the winery for RV parking.Learn more about this land:Right in the middle of Ohio's Wine Country!  Enjoy an evening at our winery or take the day and explore the 26 wineries in the area.Woods and fields surround the camping area.  Close to the natural beauty of the Grand River (State Wild and Scenic River). Just a few miles from Geneva State Park and Geneva-on-the-Lake. Lots of activities: wine tasting, covered bridges, boating/canoeing/kayaking, fishing, swimming, biking, hiking, birding, nightlife, history, golfing, and lots of natural beauty.  
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Steadfast Roots Homestead

7 sites · Tents20 acres · Ashtabula, OH
We are a working homestead trying our best to do right by mother earth. We have 20 acres that offer nice trails to enjoy the peace of nature, duck/goose pond, kayaks, paddleboat, big pond with islands, moss beach, fire pits, picnic tables, meeting room/A frame available if needed. Camping in the forest surrounded by ancient woodlands. So close to I90 our property touches it, don't worry there is a fence at that outer tree line you can see the highway in some areas or edges and car show days are great times to look. You will hear all the noises Ashtabula county has to offer. Including but not limited to the highway, Benetka Rd Covered Bridge is part of the driving trail, there is a cool off road park down that way has events as well vroomvroom, AND we have roosters, chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, rabbits, who knows what that noise was? If you are looking to only hear nature this is not the homestead to choose. Not far from all of the amazing Ashtabula attractions. Super close to harbor and cute small towns, wineries, fun local shops, and Lake Erie beaches. Short drive to Erie PA not far from NY boarder. Lots of online delivery to us options. Outhouse available but no electricity and no bath house yet. Ask about sapling adoption!!! Please ask us anything and everything tell us if you know something we love to learn and we are still learning about this wonderful piece of earth we are trying to survive on.
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The best camping near Geneva State Park guide

Overview

About

Whether you want the vibe of a summertime beach vacation or a serene nature retreat, you can find it at Ohio’s Geneva State Park. Sunlovers flock to the sandy beaches to play in the waves of Lake Erie or stroll the streets of the nearby resort getaway of Geneva-on-the-Lake. The freshwater marshes offer a chance to slip away into your own slice of the coast, where unique flora and fauna thrive. Set sail from the Geneva Marina, try your hand at catching the plentiful walleye, or hit the six miles of hiking trails. Overnight accommodations include a campground, lakefront lodge, and luxury camping cottages.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for views: Geneva Campground’s premium full hookup sites offer amenities for larger RVs and waterfront views.
  • Best for a classic campout: Geneva Campground’s non-electric sites are perfect for tent campers.
  • Best for shade: Many of Geneva Campground’s electric campsites are located in the woodlands.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations may be made online on the Ohio State Park website or by calling (866) 644-6727.
  2. Walk-up reservations are not accepted.
  3. Select from premium full hookups (which are located on the waterfront), full hookups, electric only, or non-electric sites.
  4. Reservations may be made up to six months ahead of your arrival date.
  5. Weekend stays require a two-night reservation, and select holiday weekends require a three-night stay.
  6. Weekends and holidays, especially in summer, may fill well in advance due to the popularity of this state park.
  7. Water hookups are not available November 1 through March 31.

When to go

Summer is peak camping season due to the popularity of lake activities like swimming, fishing, and boating. High temperatures may reach the 80s and dip into the 50s overnight. Spring and fall are generally cool, with the forest colors usually popping in early October. While winter brings high temperatures in the 30s, lows in the teens, and limited amenities available at the park, recreational opportunities continue to be plentiful, including snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing. Special events are hosted at the campground, including an annual Halloween campout.

Know before you go

  • Fishing expeditions can be booked at Geneva Marina.
  • Paddle boats and kayaks may be rented at the neighboring Lake Erie Canopy Tours.
  • Paved hiking and biking trails connect the campground to the beachfront.
  • Venture into the surrounding countryside to explore Ohio’s Wine Country.
  • A camp store is open seasonally onsite, offering firewood, ice, camping supplies, and more.

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