With summer winding down, it’s the perfect time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors one more time before the kids go back to school and autumn begins to settle in and do some camping in Ohio. Fortunately, there is no shortage of undeniably beautiful Ohio campgrounds. The following are 10 of the best campgrounds in Ohio.

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The Natural Beauty of Ohio

What are some hidden natural attractions in Ohio?

Hidden natural attractions in Ohio include:

  • Highlands Nature Sanctuary in Bainbridge. This place was sacred to the Shawnee and Iroquois Nations and is utterly beautiful.
  • Conkle’s Hollow State Nature Preserve near Rockbridge. This gorge has 200-foot-tall cliffs and a rather picturesque hiking trail.
  • Sugarcreek Metro Park in Bellbrook. This old-growth forest has some trees that are over 500 years old.
  • Scott Grove Metro Park in Grove City. This park has meadows full of wildflowers, lush forests, and splendid bluffs.

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What are the best bucket list natural attractions in Ohio?

The best bucket list natural attractions in Ohio include:

  • Cuyahoga Valley National Park. There are over 125 miles of hiking trails here and some of the most heavenly natural spaces in Ohio.
  • Mohican Memorial State Forest. There are mesmerizing waterfalls and spectacular overlooks at this 4,525-acre nature preserve.
  • Shawnee State Forest. This is the largest state forest in the state and is a magnificent spot for camping, horseback riding, and much more.
  • Old Man’s Cave. Nestled within the serene Hocking Hills State Park, this is an easy hike with a breathtaking payoff.

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What are the most incredible natural attractions in Ohio?

The most incredible natural attractions in Ohio include:

  • Oak Openings Metro Park in Swanton. This is a place where oak forests, savannas, sand dunes, swamps, and prairies can all be found in one place.
  • Glacial Grooves State Memorial at Kelleys Island. These are the largest accessible glacial grooves on Earth.
  • Brandywine Falls in Sagamore Hills Township. These falls are some of the most stunning in the state and they can be found in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
  • Natural Bridge in Rockbridge. This is a natural stone bridge that is over 100 feet long and was formed millions of years ago.

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