Perry Township Park stands as the centerpiece of camping options near Perry, Ohio, featuring tent and RV sites along the Lake Erie shoreline. The park has only 10 camping sites, making early reservations essential during peak season. Sites include 30-amp electric hookups with a sanitary dump station on premises, though water hookups aren't available at individual sites.
What to do
Lake activities and water access: Perry Township Park provides direct access to Lake Erie with a boat launch adjacent to the camping area. "The park is very well maintained, has a nice playground and cute camp store. A good amount of secluded and shaded sites," reports a camper at Punderson State Park, located about 30 miles south.
Hiking and outdoor exploration: Lake Erie Bluffs offers walk-in tent sites with excellent views of Lake Erie. "Walk in sites with a beautiful view of Lake Erie! Quiet, clean, well kept! Provided firewood was great! Able to watch Eagles soaring over Lake Erie listening to the waves hit the bluff below," notes a camper who stayed at site B.
Winery visits: The area around Perry connects to Ohio's wine country with multiple vineyards within driving distance. "Stayed here for a girls weekend in Geneva at one of the tent sites. Located within a matter of minutes to several wineries in the area," shares a visitor to Kenisee's Grand River Campground.
What campers like
Lakefront views: The sunset views over Lake Erie receive consistent praise from visitors. "Really awesome spot. Site was a walk-in site with plenty of room. Fire wood and kindling were at the site waiting for us when we got there. We had a perfect view of the sunset from the site," reports a camper who stayed at Lake Erie Bluffs.
Small-town community feel: Many campers appreciate the intimate setting of smaller campgrounds in the Perry area. "Perry Township Park campground is exactly what campground should be: great accommodations, beautiful views, tremendous service, and easy accessibility to a lot of fun stuff," notes a visitor to Perry Township Park.
Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives positive feedback throughout the region. "The bathrooms and shower houses are the older style but have been kept clean the whole weekend," reports a visitor to Punderson State Park, adding that "most sites have enough trees that hammock camping would not be an issue."
What you should know
Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the Perry area operate from May through October due to northeastern Ohio weather patterns. Geneva State Park Campground remains open year-round, though winter camping requires preparation for cold conditions.
Site variations: Campsite quality and terrain vary significantly between parks. "The sites greatly very on size and flatness so make sure you look at the pictures of the site before you book some are basically the parking pad and a fire ring, some are big and flat some are on a incline," advises a camper at Punderson State Park.
Reservation requirements: For weekend stays, especially during summer, advance booking is necessary. "There are very few sites that are not seasonal, but we were able to call an hour before arrival to get a site that night," notes a visitor to Perry Township Park.