Perched high above Little Beaver Creek, Beaver Creek State Park Campground delivers sweeping valley views from wooded hillside sites that cater to every camping style. Whether you're seeking electric hookups for the RV, primitive tent camping, horseback riding adventures, or a group gathering spot, you'll find your perfect basecamp among the 106 sites, cabins, and group areas tucked into these scenic Ohio hills.
Two group campsites on Sprucevale Road designated for tent camping only; no RVs are allowed in the group sites.
Historical Significance
The park preserves portions of the Sandy and Beaver Canal and features restored historic structures including Gaston’s Mill and a pioneer village that interpret 19th-century frontier life.Weather and SeasonsPlan your visit around the seasons: the campground welcomes guests year-round, though winter campers (November through April) should note that the dump station remains open but water service is turned off. Spring through fall brings the park fully to life, with the historic sites and Wildlife Education Center opening their doors on weekend afternoons from late spring through October, making these months ideal for families wanting the complete Beaver Creek experience.
Natural Features and SceneryWake up to views of Little Beaver Creek winding through the valley below, framed by steep forested ridges that cascade into intimate ravines. Miles of hiking and bridle trails weave through rich hardwood forests, while history comes alive around every bend—from the weathered stones of Gaston's Mill and old canal locks to the charming buildings of a reconstructed pioneer village. This is camping where nature and heritage intertwine, offering both wilderness solitude and fascinating glimpses into Ohio's past.
Geological RegionFoothills of the Appalachian Plateau; campground sits high above Little Beaver Creek in a steep, wooded valley
Scenic ViewsScenic views down into the Beaver Creek valley and along Little Beaver Creek; creekside and wooded settings provide secluded, postcard-like vistas near Gaston’s Mill and the canal lock area.