Question:
where is there to go camping in the metro cleveland area?
2006-02-15 12:07:57 UTC
I am coming from deroit
Two answers:
2006-02-19 10:05:06 UTC
You may find some useful links at the first wesbite (below), about (3/4) the way down on the left.



And then these may be helpful to you as well:

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# - Country Acres Campground. (330) 358-2774. 9850 Minyoung Road, Ravenna.



- Crystal Springs Campground. (440) 748-3200. 31478 Bagley Road, North Ridgefield.



- Friendship Acres Park, Inc. (330) 325-9527. 2210 SR 44, Randolph.



- Kenisee’s Grand River Camp & Canoe. (440) 466-2320. 4680 Route 307, E. Geneva.



- Mar-Lynn Lake Park. (330) 650-2552. 187 SR 303, Streetsboro.



- Mohican Reservation Campgrounds & Canoeing. (800) 766-2267. 23270 Wally Road, Loudonville.



- Punderson State Park. (800) 282-7275. 11755 Kinsman Road, Newbury.



- Ridge Ranch Family Campgrounds. (330) 898-8080. 5219 St. Route 303, Newton Falls.



- Sky Ranch. (440) 235-2473. 27955 Terrace Drive, North Olmsted.



- Wahoo Lounge & Campground. (440) 934-4625. 5504 Colorado Avenue, Lorain.



- Woodside Lake Park. (330) 626-4251. 2256 Frost Road, Streetsboro.



- Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park-Camp Resort. (330) 562-9100. 3392 State Route 82, Mantua.

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And last, but not least, this may be the best of the bunch (second website (below):
Vulpster03
2006-03-01 22:34:37 UTC
I'm sure the previous post is of help, but I will tell you that generally there isn't a whole lot of camping in the Cleveland metro area. It is a pretty sprawling metropolitan area. Cuyahoga Valley National Park south of Cleveland may have some camping opportunities. I don't know where you are headed, but the Sandusky metro area right before you hit Cleveland has a lot of camping. Lake Erie Islands, Sandusky, and Marblehead. I think Pensylvania east of Cleveland Metro area also offers a lot of camping.


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