Camping
If you and your family like to camp, whether you prefer full RV hookups (including cable TV) to primitive campsites accessible only by canoe, you’ll find a rewarding experience waiting in Greene County.
John Bryan State Park
99 campsites (including 10 sites with electricity and one teepee)
This is the most scenic state park in western Ohio. Campsites are not laid out in a grid, adding a sense of freedom to your experience. With nine miles of hiking trails along the Little Miami River’s towering limestone cliffs and the Village of Yellow Springs right next door, you’ll keep your family happy for two days or two weeks.
(937) 767-1274 http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/jhnbryan.htm
Frontier Campground
110 sites (65 full RV hookup and 17 electric) and 12 cabins
Open all year, this private park is made for the family. Amenities include a pool,
mini golf, playground, propane, and a camp store.
(937) 488-1127
http://www.ohiocamper.com/springvalleyfrontier.htm
Greene County Fairgrounds
RV hook-ups available, 230 sites, dump station, electricity, and water available.
Xenia
Contact Esther Pierson for rates and availability.
(937) 372-8621 www.greenecountyfairgrounds.com
Greene County Park District
Primitive camping by permit at Mill Bridge Launch/Bud Owens Landing, Constitution Park, Narrows Reserve & Nature Center, Spring Lakes Park, and Jacoby Road Launch/Morris Bean Reserve.
(937) 562-7440 or (937) 427-2883, ext 7440 http://www.co.greene.oh.us/parks/parks_&_facilities.htm |