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Grins & Pickin's CampFarm was created to share the outdoors with others. Growing food & flowers, camping & hiking is what we like to do. And we like sharing these activities. Our family oriented outdoor recreation facility offers primitive camping, PYO produce during the growing season, homesteading activities & nature-based programs.
The peaceful 20-acre country farm has food gardens, a frog habitat pool, a barnyard for the chickens & ducks, a bluegill fishin' pond, a pollinator maze, a prairie garden, and an outdoor stage. After crossing a winding creek into 10 acres of woods, you may see deer, turkey, fox, coyote, mink, eagles & barred owls.
In early spring, the peepers are peeping, wildflowers are abundant & the vernal pools welcome the wood frogs, salamanders and fairy shrimp. Summer brings on the bullfrogs, butterflies, dragonflies and fireflies. Fall is a great time to pull grapevine to make wreaths & to build stick forts in the woods.
We cater to the tent camper so that we can hear frogs & owls instead of generators. But, there is an RV section up front for those with quiet generators with several feet of gravel under the grass to hold the weight of your camper.
We charge by the carload & there are different rates for driving back toward the woods for camping depending on the number of wheels & the weight of your vehicle (a factor on the wear & tear on the land). We believe in going outside to play, growing & eating fresh food, strengthening family bonds and promoting the awareness of our natural resources.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1) The speed limit is 5 mph as soon as you enter the property (kids & dogs are quick to dart in front of you). 2) As a state registered campground, it is mandatory that you check in at the house to fill out a Registration Form before heading to your campsite. 3) No glass allowed anywhere on the property (we don't want our feet or paws cut open and can do without flat tires). 4) Children under 18 must be attended to at all times for their safety (the frog pool is 10' deep, the pond is 8-10' deep depending on rains, and the creek can turn into a churning river).
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We are located almost in the very center of Ohio, 4 miles from Interstate 71, exit 140 in the peaceful country. Only open on weekends, your getaway is on a 20-acre working farm that offers PYO food (during the growing season), fresh chicken & duck eggs, primitive camping, hiking, creeking, bluegill catch & release fishing, star gazing, a pollinator maze, frog habitat pool & Little Free Library. There is a nice trail alongside the creek with vernal pools & trails in the woods. The spring wildflowers are spectacular. You'll want clothing protection from the stinging nettle, wild roses & ticks when hiking. We like to play outside & have horseshoes, cornhole, & other games like croquet & bocce ball.
We enjoy sharing the peace, quiet & abundance of nature here with dark starry nights, the sounds of frogs & barred owls with plenty of lightening bugs, dragonflies & butterflies. You'll want to bring a good supply of food & water as there are no stores, gas stations or fast food (ugh) places for 4 miles. We do have a small camp store with essentials, firewood, ice, supplies & others goods. Delco water is 50 cents a gallon.
There are 31 large campsites located near the pond, alongside the woods, some open, some group areas. You may want to bring a sun shade canopy as the shaded sites get booked first. There are no hookups for electricity or water, no showers, no wifi but do have clean portapotties. We charge $5 per bike, $25 per carload for tent camping, $30 for popups, $35 for small rvs. These amounts align with wear & tear on the land, number of wheels & weight. If you are tent camping and pulling a trailer, please book under the pop-up camper selection. There are no addl. fees for extra people nor for dogs, holidays or peak season.
We are a family friendly camp & people come here to for peace, quiet, relaxation and to enjoy the sounds of nature. If your group likes to be continually loud or inconsiderate with rowdy partying most of the night, then this is not the camp for you.
Check in is at daybreak, check out is dusk. A state required registration form is at the house area/parking lot by the big pole barn upon arrival. Please arrive before dusk so that you can see where you are going & not accidentally drive over a firepit, site post, porta-potty or into the pond, lol. We also prefer to avoid driving at dark or delivering firewood thru the grounds since none of us likes headlights in our eyes & vehicle noise around the nightly campfire.
Our rules are common sense. The most important rule is driving 5 mph so that we have time to brake for people & dogs playing, wandering chickens, the feral cats, and wildlife like baby bunnies & newborn deer just getting their legs. The 2nd rule is no glass containers - we hate flat tires & it hurts when we get broken glass in our feet/paws. The 3rd most important rule is that kids under 18 must be attended to at all times with an adult - there is a frog pool with 10' of water, the fishing pond is 8' deep & the creek can turn into a churning river from heavy rains.
Trash in, trash out please. We like to help keep Mother Earth clean & have provided recycling cans for plastic & cans. A dumpster is provided by the big pole barn and if you will place broken metal poles out by the dumpster, our scrappers will recycle. Please do not burn plastic or Styrofoam with harmful dioxins that will contaminate our bodies, air, soil & water.
The driving lanes are made of grass, not concrete or blacktop & it gets soggy during heavy rains (may have to hoof it in if the tiled fields haven't yet drained). In the event of severe storms & lightening, we always open the big pole barn up for immediate safe cover where you can enjoy board games or play with musical instruments such as a washtub bass, washboards, cowbells, small drums & glockenspiel.
Within a half hour drive is the Heart of Ohio trail (hiking/biking), the Kokosing water trail (canoeing/kayaking/tubing), 3 state parks with swimming beaches & shooting facilities. Nearby water activities are listed on the bulletin board by the big pole barn. On holiday weekends, we offer scavenger hunts, contests for fishing, horseshoes & cornhole, game days and enjoy potluck dinners. There will be a small music festival the last weekend in July 2024 - Grateful Dead style. We love celebrating Halloween In October (more info on Facebook).
Please give time to respond as my phone is not glued to me & I work another full time job!
Since GPS does not our location, exact directions can be found at grinsandpickinscampfarm/directions . com to 1 County Road 170 in Marengo. Your booking site is auto-generated and is not the actual site reserved. Feel free to look at pics of the campsites on our website, click the Campsite Map & contact us to reserve the one you want! For more information, we are on the web & feel free to like us on Facebook! Thanks for looking! Hope to see you in the great outdoors - where you make fun happen!
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Tent site · Sleeps 5
If you are coming in on a bicycle, this is your selection. Bicyclists are welcome here! $5 per bike, 3 tents per campsite. Country roads will lead you in from nearby Heart of Ohio and Ohio to Erie trails. 9 miles from Centerburg. Pack up a tent or hammock and kick back to enjoy some nature and a peaceful night under the stars. Borrow a fishing pole, play some horseshoes, hike and forage 10 acres of woods, stroll thru Pollinator Maze, Prairie Garden, Food Gardens and hang out at frog habitat pool. Fill up with Delco water.
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Tent site · Sleeps 2
Motorcycles are welcome! You can choose between 31 different sites and drive right to your site. The sites are extra large; some are in shade, part shade, full sun, by the fishing pond, by the woods, or in the pollinator garden.
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Vehicle site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 6 m
We are located almost in the very center of Ohio, 4 miles from Interstate 71, exit 140 in the peaceful country. Only open on weekends, your getaway is on a 20-acre working farm that offers PYO food (during the growing season), fresh duck eggs, primitive camping, hiking, creeking, bluegill catch & release fishing, star gazing, a pollinator maze, frog habitat pool & Little Free Library. There is a nice trail alongside the creek with vernal pools & trails in the woods. The spring wildflowers are spectacular. You'll want clothing protection from the stinging nettle, wild roses & ticks when hiking. We like to play outside & have horseshoes, cornhole, & other games like croquet & bocce ball.
We enjoy sharing the peace, quiet & abundance of nature here with dark starry nights, the sounds of frogs & barred owls with plenty of lightening bugs, dragonflies & butterflies. You'll want to bring a good supply of food & water as there are no stores, gas stations or fast food (ugh) places for 4 miles. We do have a small camp store with essentials, firewood, ice, supplies & others goods. Delco water is 50 cents a gallon.
There are 31 large campsites located near the pond, alongside the woods, some open, some group areas. You may want to bring a sun shade canopy as the shaded sites get booked first. There are no hookups for electricity or water, no showers, no wifi but do have clean portapotties. We charge $5 per bike, $25 per carload for tent camping, $30 for popups, $35 for small rvs. These amounts align with wear & tear on the land, number of wheels & weight. There are no addl. fees for extra people nor for dogs, holidays or peak season.
We are a family friendly camp & people come here to for peace, quiet, relaxation and to enjoy the sounds of nature. If your group likes to be continually loud or inconsiderate with rowdy partying most of the night, then this is not the camp for you.
Check in is at daybreak, check out is dusk. A state required registration form is at the house area/parking lot by the big pole barn upon arrival. Please arrive before dusk so that you can see where you are going & not accidentally drive over a firepit, site post, porta-potty or into the fishing pond, lol. We also prefer to avoid driving at dark or delivering firewood thru the grounds since none of us likes headlights in our eyes & vehicle noise around the nightly campfire.
Our rules are common sense. The most important rule is driving 5 mph so that we have time to brake for people & dogs playing, wandering chickens, the feral cats, and wildlife like baby bunnies & newborn deer just getting their legs. The 2nd rule is no glass containers - we hate flat tires & it hurts when we get glass in our feet/paws when it accidentally breaks. The 3rd most important rule is that kids under 18 must be attended to at all times with an adult - there is a frog pool with 10' of water, the fishing pond is 8' deep & the creek can turn into a churning river from heavy rains.
Trash in, trash out please. We like to help keep Mother Earth clean & have provided recycling cans for plastic & cans. A dumpster is provided by the big pole barn and if you will place broken metal poles out by the dumpster, our scrappers will recycle. Please do not burn plastic or Styrofoam with harmful dioxins that will contaminate our bodies, air, soil & water.
The driving lanes are made of grass, not concrete or blacktop & it gets soggy during heavy rains (may have to hoof it in if the tiled fields haven't yet drained). In the event of severe storms & lightening, we always open the big pole barn up for immediate safe cover where you can enjoy board games or play with musical instruments such as a washtub bass, washboards, cowbells, small drums & glockenspiel.
Within a half hour drive is the Heart of Ohio trail (hiking/biking), the Kokosing water trail (canoeing/kayaking/tubing), 3 state parks with swimming beaches & shooting facilities. Nearby water activities are listed on the bulletin board by the big pole barn. On holiday weekends, we offer scavenger hunts, contests for fishing, horseshoes & cornhole, game days and enjoy potluck dinners.
Please give time to respond as my phone is not glued to me & I work another full time job!
Since GPS does not our location, exact directions can be found at grinsandpickinscampfarm/directions . com to 1 County Road 170 in Marengo. Your booking site is auto-generated and is not the actual site number reserved. Feel free to look at pics of the campsites on our website, click the Campsite Map & contact us to reserve the one you want! For more information, we are on the web & feel free to like us on Facebook! Thanks for looking! Hope to see you in the great outdoors - where you make fun happen!
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Vehicle site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 9 m
Just passing thru Central Ohio? Off the grid RV parking is available for an overnight stay. Please read - boondocking for RVs is similar to staying at a truck stop rest area. We are 4 miles off of I-71 surrounded by country farmlands. We offer a gravel parking lot in a safe location. You are free to explore 20 acres of campsites, gardens and woodlands. Also available for sale is a $5 dozen of chicken and duck eggs; $7 bundles of firewood. Your RV must be self-contained. Per state law, dogs must be leashed. We do not offer any hookups and no connections to water, sewer nor electricity. Portapotties are available May thru October. There are no bathrooms, no showers, no wifi, no trash receptacles. Leave no trace is practiced here and we will recycle your plastic, cans and metal scrap. No glass containers of any kind are allowed on the property. There are 2 driveways to get to the parking lot. Please take the north entrance nearest the entrance sign that you can see from the street. The house driveway sits on top of the septic system and will not hold up to the weight of your RV. Please note that boondocking here is not an option during heavy snows or unplowed snow drifts. And the woods may be off limits during hunting season.
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Vehicle site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 9 m
Just passing thru Central Ohio? Off the grid RV parking is available for an overnight stay. Please read - boondocking for RVs is similar to staying at a truck stop rest area. We are 4 miles off of I-71 surrounded by country farmlands. We offer a gravel parking lot in a safe location. You are free to explore 20 acres of campsites, gardens and woodlands. Also available for sale is a $5 dozen of duck eggs; $7 bundles of firewood. Your RV must be self-contained. Per state law, dogs must be leashed. We do not offer any hookups and no connections to water, sewer nor electricity. Clean portapotties are available May thru Oct. There are no bathrooms, no showers, no wifi, no trash receptacles. Leave no trace is practiced here and we will recycle your plastic, cans and metal scrap. No glass containers of any kind are allowed on the grounds. There are 2 driveways to get to the parking lot. Please take the north entrance nearest the entrance sign that you can see from the street. The house driveway sits on top of the septic system and will not hold up to the weight of your RV. Please note that boondocking here is not an option during heavy snows or unplowed snow drifts. And the woods may be off limits during hunting season.
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Vehicle site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 9 m
We are located almost in the very center of Ohio, 4 miles from Interstate 71, exit 140 in the peaceful country. Only open on weekends, your getaway is on a 20-acre working farm that offers PYO food (during the growing season), fresh chicken & duck eggs, primitive camping, hiking, creeking, bluegill catch & release fishing, star gazing, a pollinator maze, frog habitat pool & Little Free Library. There is a nice trail alongside the creek with vernal pools & trails in the woods. The spring wildflowers are spectacular. You'll want clothing protection from the stinging nettle, wild roses & ticks when hiking. We like to play outside & have horseshoes, cornhole, & other games like croquet & bocce ball.
We enjoy sharing the peace, quiet & abundance of nature here with dark starry nights, the sounds of frogs & barred owls with plenty of lightening bugs, dragonflies & butterflies. You'll want to bring a good supply of food & water as there are no stores, gas stations or fast food (ugh) places for 4 miles. We do have a small camp store with essentials, firewood, ice, supplies & others goods. Delco water is 50 cents a gallon.
There are 31 large campsites located near the pond, alongside the woods, some open, some group areas. You may want to bring a sun shade canopy as the shaded sites get booked first. There are no hookups for electricity or water, no showers, no wifi but do have clean portapotties. We charge $5 per bike, $25 per carload for tent camping, $30 for popups, $35 for small rvs. These amounts align with wear & tear on the land, number of wheels & weight. There are no addl. fees for extra people nor for dogs, holidays or peak season.
We are a family friendly camp & people come here to for peace, quiet, relaxation and to enjoy the sounds of nature. If your group likes to be continually loud or inconsiderate with rowdy partying most of the night, then this is not the camp for you.
Check in is at daybreak, check out is dusk. A state required registration form is at the house area/parking lot by the big pole barn upon arrival. Please arrive before dusk so that you can see where you are going & not accidentally drive over a firepit, site post, porta-potty or fishing pond, lol. We also prefer to avoid driving at dark or delivering firewood thru the grounds since none of us likes headlights in our eyes & vehicle noise around the nightly campfire.
Our rules are common sense. The most important rule is driving 5 mph so that we have time to brake for people & dogs playing, wandering chickens, the feral cats, and wildlife like baby bunnies & newborn deer just getting their legs. The 2nd rule is no glass containers - we hate flat tires & it hurts when we get glass in our feet/paws when it accidentally breaks. The 3rd most important rule is that kids under 18 must be attended to at all times with an adult - there is a frog pool with 10' of water, the fishing pond is 8' deep & the creek can turn into a churning river from heavy rains.
Trash in, trash out please. We like to help keep Mother Earth clean & have provided recycling cans for plastic & cans. A dumpster is provided by the big pole barn and if you will place broken metal poles out by the dumpster, our scrappers will recycle. Please do not burn plastic or Styrofoam with harmful dioxins that will contaminate our bodies, air, soil & water.
The driving lanes are made of grass, not concrete or blacktop & it gets soggy during heavy rains (may have to hoof it in if the tiled fields haven't yet drained). In the event of severe storms & lightening, we always open the big pole barn up for immediate safe cover where you can enjoy board games or play with musical instruments such as a washtub bass, washboards, cowbells, small drums & glockenspiel.
Within a half hour drive is the Heart of Ohio trail (hiking/biking), the Kokosing water trail (canoeing/kayaking/tubing), 3 state parks with swimming beaches & shooting facilities. Nearby water activities are listed on the bulletin board by the big pole barn. On holiday weekends, we offer scavenger hunts, contests for fishing, horseshoes & cornhole, game days and enjoy potluck dinners.
Please give time to respond as my phone is not glued to me & I work another full time job!
Since GPS does not our location, exact directions can be found at grinsandpickinscampfarm/directions . com to 1 County Road 170 in Marengo. Your booking site is auto-generated and is not the actual site reserved. Feel free to look at pics of the campsites on our website, click the Campsite Map & contact us to reserve the one you want! For more information, we are on the web & feel free to like us on Facebook! Thanks for looking! Hope to see you in the great outdoors - where you make fun happen!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No showers
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$35
/ night
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2 dispersed sites
RV boondocking #3
100% (3)
Vehicle site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 15 m
Just passing thru Central Ohio? Off the grid RV parking is available for an overnight stay. Please read - boondocking for RVs is similar to staying at a truck stop rest area. We are 4 miles off of I-71 surrounded by country farmlands. We offer a gravel parking lot in a safe location. You are free to explore 20 acres of campsites, gardens and woodlands. Also available for sale is a $5 dozen of chicken and duck eggs; $7 bundles of firewood. Your RV must be self-contained. Per state law, dogs must be leashed. We do not offer any hookups and no connections to water, sewer nor electricity. Portapotty is available May thru October. There are no bathrooms, no showers, no wifi, no trash receptacles. Leave no trace is practiced here and we will recycle your plastic, cans and metal scrap. No glass containers of any kind are allowed on the property. There are 2 driveways to get to the parking lot. Please take the north entrance nearest the entrance sign that you can see from the street. The house driveway sits on top of the septic system and will not hold up to the weight of your RV. Please note that boondocking here is not an option during heavy snows or unplowed snow drifts. And the woods may be off limits during hunting season.
Campfires allowed
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
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The Lofted Barn
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Cabin · Sleeps 2 · 2 beds
Located nearest to the fishing pond, the 2 person Lofted Barn is outfitted with 2 cots (holds 250 lbs.), picnic table, fire ring, cooking grate, spatula & sticks, tongs, a fan with light, inside locks, 2 screened windows with curtains & overhead storage. The farm is a peaceful, quiet getaway filled with nature, wildlife, food gardens, hiking trails in 10 acres of woods & a creek to play in. You'll hear bullfrogs, probably hear barred owls & maybe see a deer or 2 walking thru or the heron that flies in to feast on the bluegill. Since there is no blacktop or concrete on the farm in the country, you may need to walk in a short distance from heavy rains. We are a primitive 31-site camp with clean port-a-potties & do not have electricity & ask that you byo water. We are 4 miles from Interstate 71 and the nearest store or gas station. Some GPS does not our location, exact directions can be found at our website at grinsandpickinscampfarm/directions . com.
We had an absolute blast at Christy's hipcamp. It was quiet and secluded just what we wanted. She was so helpful and even helped pick flowers for my daughter. We would definitely stay again in the future. The weather wasn't the greatest but we made the best of it. We had a wonderful time with our kids sitting by the fire and just relaxing the entire memorial weekend. We would highly recommend her place for families. The nighttime sky's were amazing stargazers dream.
Grins & Pickins is such a cute and quiet campground. I camped in my car on the edge of the woods, right next to one of the trail entrances. I played in the creek and enjoyed the sun and cool breeze. Christy is such a fun & sweet person, a very gracious host! I love that there’s a small fishing pond and a pollinator maze! Truly have only the best things to say about this place and i will surely be returning sooner than later! Big plus is that it’s only 5 minutes away from The Groovy Plants Ranch!
I cannot say enough good things about Christy’s farm. My kids (9 and 6) and I have been camping here for 5 years now and we’ve never had a bad trip. The frog pond, fishing pond, pollinator maze, and creek provide endless entertainment. It’s much quieter than a state park campsite. It was a chilly Memorial Day weekend, but we had a great trip. I recommend this place to anyone who will listen.
Couldn't have picked a better place to stay after a long day on the bike. The host was very welcoming and helped me with everything I needed to have a good stay.
Great place! We took our young daughter there and we all had a blast walking around the trails and playing in the creek. Christy was super helpful as well!
We had a great time camping at Grins n Pickins campground. Christy is so welcoming and friendly. The property is well taken care of and birds / wildlife were abundant.
Unfortunately we had to cut our stay a day short as the overnight temps were a little too low for my young son, but we will be back soon when it’s warmer!
The campsite was very nice! I wish we could have stayed longer. The duck eggs were great! Very quiet and serene with hearing the owls at night 😊 Next time through we'll bring the whole family for a night or two! We were even refunded for the wood when we weren't able to use it for a fire due to getting back much later than we hoped.
Christy was such a great host! The land was ready for our last minute trip, it was a peaceful environment, and the weekend was amazing overall. Would definitely come back.
Christy is the best! Beautiful land and site. We had so much fun waking in the woods, through the maize, and just relaxing by the fire. It was my husband and I but are planning on coming back with the kids.
Our host was great, the view was beautiful, it was very peaceful and as advertised, it was interesting listening to all the animals at night. Would definitely recommend.
Christy was a great host. I was not reassigned a camping spot, so it was fun to be able to pick out which site I wanted to be at. Since this was my first Hipcamp use, I don't know if this is common or not. The whole campsite was clean and I could drive to my site and keep my vehicle with me. Christy came by in the evening to see if I needed anything. Seemed to be a nice family atmosphere and I would camp here again.
I loved our quick little trip to this site! The host, Christy, was super knowledgeable about potential dangers on the land and made sure we were aware of them ahead of arriving to the site. We were able to pick any open site of our choosing and Christy stopped by later that day to drop off our firewood bundle. Other than how close the other sites were to one another, this was the perfect weekend getaway. Definitely worthwhile to get a group and rent out multiple sites if you want to be close to one another.
I stayed in the Lofted Barn and also tent camped a night, both of the sites were very nice had picnic table and fire pit and could drive your vehicle right to your site. Christy was a great host and came around to see I needed anything. It was nice to be able to walk in the woods around her property and I found it very peaceful. Porta-pot was clean and centrally located. Everyone camping on the property seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Christy is a really nice host and she helped me in my travel! Even though I wasn’t supposed to be able to book in that day. It was a cool place to go for a stop. Would recommend it
Ms. Christie is the best. She is not only a warm person, but welcoming in all ways. This was a great introduction to camping for my son and she was great interacting with him.
The grounds are great. Well kept. I believe she makes wood deliveries to your site? I could never ask her to do that, maybe it's the foolishness gentleman in me, but I assure, she's more than capable.
Will come back again.
Had an absolutely wonderful time! Christy was amazing, very kind and helpful. The property is large and has various areas to explore and go relax in. The back section has trails and the front area has 2 mazes, a small pond to fish in, and is gorgeous place to take a walk and watch the sunset in the evenings.
I had a great time getting to know the ducks, chickens, and cats, and pup on property. The owls were vocal some nights and a group of us campers gathered with Christy for a fire in the forest one of the nights. Fires at the campsites as well with wood for sale.
I have a converted shuttle bus that is self contained and it was a perfect fit. Portapotty was well maintained and convenient to use, plus recycling bins. I ended up staying longer and was sad to leave but definitely will return when I'm in the area again!
First time camping and it was a wonderful experience! It was a beautiful area with a creek and trails in the woods. There was also a prairie garden and frog pond. We met the chickens and ducks. Each camping lot had a fire pit and usually a picnic table. The host, Christy was very warm and welcoming. The best part was the view of the stars at night and seeing the bats fly above us. Definitely would come again!
This campground is one of our favorite places to camp. Christy is super friendly, and delivers wood straight to your campsite (additional fee but convenient and cheaper than you'd ever be able to buy firewood elsewhere). It's clean, affordable, quiet, beautiful and close to Columbus. Don't hesitate to camp here!
We loved staying on Christy’s land! It was the perfect first Hipcamp experience. She was so warm and helpful upon arrival. The duck eggs were great. The camp site was nice and shady , plenty of wood to gather for fire- the kids caught plenty of fish in the pond. Would definitely recommend!
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Rikki B.
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Marengo, Morrow, Ohio, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking