RV Parks In Carrollton, Ohio
40.5728° N, 81.0857° W
Quick Overview
Carrollton sits in the rolling hills of Carroll County in eastern Ohio, and for RVers it is all about the lakes. The town itself is a classic county seat with a walkable square, antique shops and an arts center, but the real draw is the water: Atwood Lake about 11 miles away and quieter Leesville Lake nearby. This is green, wooded lake country, a relaxed base for fishing, boating and fall-foliage drives rather than a big commercial RV scene.
The camping here splits cleanly between public lake parks and a private full-hookup option. On the public side, the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District runs the show. Atwood Lake Park is the anchor, a large lakeside park with a beach, marina, trails and disc golf, and its Area H offers 142 full-hookup sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power that are genuinely built for big rigs. Nearby, Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is a simpler, first-come, first-served spot on a lake famous for muskie fishing.
For a private base with full hookups year-round, Atwood Lake Country Campground sits in the wooded hills near the lake with spacious RV sites and cabins, 20/30/50-amp service, water, sewer and a dump station. Because it stays open all year, it is a useful option when the seasonal public parks have closed. Between the MWCD parks and the private campground, you can pick a busy lakeside spot with a beach and marina or a quieter wooded site, and mix reservable and first-come camping to suit your trip.
Big rigs do well around Carrollton. Area H at Atwood Lake Park is laid out with concrete pads and 50-amp hookups for larger RVs, and Atwood Lake Country Campground has spacious sites, though it is worth a call ahead for the longest rigs. Getting here is easy too: SR-9, SR-43 and SR-39 feed into town and handle any rig, and US-30 to the north near Minerva and Canton is a fast four-lane corridor. Canton, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is about 40 miles northwest.
Timing follows the Ohio seasons. Summer is the prime stretch, warm and humid with the lakes, beach and marina in full swing, so reserve full-hookup sites and holiday weekends ahead. Fall is a favorite, when the Carroll County hills turn color and the crowds thin, perfect for foliage drives paired with antiquing and a couple of local wineries. Spring is cool and wet early, greening up by May when the parks open, and winter is cold and snowy with most campgrounds closed, leaving the year-round private park as your main option.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABC Country Camping & Cabins | 5.1 mi | 4.1 | RV Park | Free |
| Carrollton Koa Holiday | 5.2 mi | 3.6 | Dump Station | Varies |
| A1 Twinvalley Campground | 6.0 mi | 3.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Circle Jj Ranch | 8.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Leesville Lake South Fork Campground | 9.2 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Atwood Lake Park | 9.7 mi | 4.6 | RV Park | Varies |
| Pride Valley Campgrounds | 10.6 mi | 4.2 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Big Arb's Campground | 13.1 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sugarhill Wildlife Club | 14.7 mi | 4.7 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wood's Tall Timber Resort | 15.8 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
ABC Country Camping & Cabins
5.1 miCarrollton Koa Holiday
5.2 miA1 Twinvalley Campground
6.0 miCircle Jj Ranch
8.1 miLeesville Lake South Fork Campground
9.2 miAtwood Lake Park
9.7 miPride Valley Campgrounds
10.6 miBig Arb's Campground
13.1 miSugarhill Wildlife Club
14.7 miWood's Tall Timber Resort
15.8 miTraveling to Carrollton by RV
Carrollton is easy to reach and pleasantly rural. The main routes into town are SR-9, SR-43 and SR-39, all two-lane state highways that handle any size rig with gentle grades through the hills. For faster travel, US-30 runs east-west to the north near Minerva and Canton as a four-lane corridor, and most RVers coming from I-77 work east on the state routes toward the lakes. To reach Atwood Lake, follow the signs about 11 miles from town; the lake parks are well marked and easy to navigate.
Carrollton has grocery stores, fuel and basic supplies on and around the square, but for a bigger stock-up, propane and RV service, Canton about 40 miles northwest and New Philadelphia about 25 miles southwest are your best bets. This is lake and farm country, so top off fuel and propane before you settle in, especially if you are camping at the more remote Leesville Lake. Cell service is generally solid in and around Carrollton and can dip in the deeper hollows near the lakes. If you are targeting a full-hookup Area H site at Atwood Lake Park or a summer weekend anywhere, book ahead through MWCD, since those sites are the first to go.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Carrollton, Ohio, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Carrollton
Camping around Carrollton is affordable, with the public MWCD parks leading on value. Basic and electric sites at Atwood Lake Park and first-come sites at Leesville Lake South Fork Campground run at the low end, often in the $20s to low-$30s a night, and even the premium full-hookup Area H sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power are reasonably priced for what you get. You reserve the popular sites through MWCD, and the beach, marina and trails are right there.
The private Atwood Lake Country Campground sits a bit higher, generally in the $30s to $40s a night for full hookups, and the trade-off is a wooded setting, year-round availability and full sewer at the site. Our honest read: for a summer lake trip with the family, book an Area H full-hookup site at Atwood Lake Park for the value and the amenities; for a quieter or off-season stay, or when the public parks are closed, the private campground earns its slightly higher rate. Either way, this is one of the more budget-friendly lake regions in eastern Ohio.
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Best Time to Visit Carrollton by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
21F - 36F
Crowds: Low
Cold and snowy; the seasonal public parks close. Atwood Lake Country Campground stays open year-round for hardy off-season campers.
Spring
Mar - May
40F - 60F
Crowds: Low
Cool and wet early, greening up by May when the MWCD parks open. A quiet window before the summer lake rush.
Summer
Jun - Aug
60F - 82F
Crowds: High
Prime lake season; warm, humid, beach and marina busy. Reserve full-hookup Area H sites and holiday weekends well ahead at Atwood Lake Park.
Fall
Sep - Oct
43F - 64F
Crowds: Medium
Crisp days and colorful foliage in the Carroll County hills; a favorite window. Great for foliage drives, antiquing and wineries as crowds thin.
Explore the Carrollton Area
A few things we have picked up camping the Carroll County lakes. First, if you want full hookups and easy big-rig access on the public side, aim for an Area H site at Atwood Lake Park and reserve early, because those concrete-pad, 50-amp sites are the most popular in the district and fill fast for summer weekends. If they are gone, Atwood Lake Country Campground is the reliable private fallback and stays open year-round.
Second, do not overlook Leesville Lake. It is quieter than Atwood and is one of Ohio best muskie fisheries, so bring the trolling gear if you chase big fish, and expect a more rustic, first-come camping experience at South Fork. Third, time a fall trip for the foliage: the hills around Carrollton light up in October, and you can pair a leaf drive with antiquing on the square and a stop at a local winery overlooking Atwood Lake. Finally, use Carrollton as a base for day trips, with Ohio Amish Country and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton both within an easy drive.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Carrollton
What are the best RV parks near Carrollton, OH?
The standout public option is Atwood Lake Park, a large Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District lake park with a beach, marina and trails, whose Area H offers 142 full-hookup sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power built for big rigs. Nearby Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is a quieter, first-come spot on a top muskie lake. For a private full-hookup base open year-round, Atwood Lake Country Campground sits in the wooded hills with spacious RV sites, cabins, water, sewer and a dump station. Choose Atwood Lake Park for lakeside amenities or the private campground for a quieter, all-season stay.
Do RV parks near Carrollton have full hookups?
Yes. Atwood Lake Country Campground offers full hookups at its sites, with 20, 30 and 50-amp service, water, sewer and a dump station, open year-round. On the public side, Atwood Lake Park has full-hookup sites in its Area H, complete with concrete pads and 50-amp power, alongside many electric-only and primitive sites. Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is more basic, with limited electric and a first-come setup, so it is not the place for full hookups. If sewer at the site matters to you, book Area H at Atwood Lake Park or a site at Atwood Lake Country Campground, and confirm site type when you reserve.
How much does RV camping cost near Carrollton?
It is budget-friendly. The public MWCD parks lead on value: basic and electric sites at Atwood Lake Park and first-come sites at Leesville Lake South Fork Campground often run in the $20s to low-$30s a night, and even the premium full-hookup Area H sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power are reasonably priced. The private Atwood Lake Country Campground runs a bit higher, generally in the $30s to $40s for full hookups, with the trade-off of a wooded setting and year-round availability. For a family lake trip, Area H is the best value; for off-season or quieter stays, the private park is worth the small premium.
How far ahead should I reserve near Carrollton?
For summer weekends and especially the popular full-hookup Area H sites at Atwood Lake Park, reserve well ahead, since those concrete-pad, 50-amp sites are the most sought-after in the district and holiday weekends fill fast. Book through the MWCD reservation system as early as you can for peak dates. Fall-foliage weekends in October are also busy in the Carroll County hills, so plan ahead if color is your goal. Midweek and shoulder-season stays are much easier. Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is first-come only, so no reservation is needed there, and Atwood Lake Country Campground can often accommodate shorter-notice bookings, especially outside summer.
When is the best time to camp near Carrollton?
Summer, roughly June through August, is the prime season, when the lakes, beach and marina are in full swing and the weather is warm, so it is the best time for a family water-focused trip. Fall is a close favorite, with crisp days, thinner crowds and spectacular foliage in the Carroll County hills through October, ideal for scenic drives paired with antiquing and local wineries. Spring is cool and wet early but greens up nicely by May when the MWCD parks open. Winter is cold and snowy with most campgrounds closed, so unless you have a four-season rig and use the year-round private park, plan for the warmer months.
Can big rigs camp near Carrollton?
Yes. Area H at Atwood Lake Park is purpose-built for larger RVs, with concrete pads and 50-amp full hookups that comfortably handle big rigs, and Atwood Lake Country Campground has spacious sites, though it is smart to call ahead for the longest setups. Getting there is easy for big rigs: SR-9, SR-43 and SR-39 into Carrollton are standard two-lane state highways with gentle grades, and US-30 to the north near Minerva is a fast four-lane route. The one to approach with more caution is Leesville Lake South Fork Campground, which is more rustic and first-come, and better suited to smaller rigs. Confirm site length when booking to be safe.
Are there public or state park campgrounds near Carrollton?
Yes, though they are run by a conservancy district rather than the state park system. The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District operates Atwood Lake Park, a large public lake park with a beach, marina, trails, disc golf, and hundreds of campsites including the full-hookup Area H. It also manages Leesville Lake, where Leesville Lake South Fork Campground offers first-come sites with limited electric on a quiet muskie-fishing lake. These public parks are the backbone of camping around Carrollton and offer excellent value. Reserve the popular Atwood sites through MWCD ahead of summer weekends, and check current fees and season dates before you go.
Is there free or dispersed camping near Carrollton?
Not really. The Carrollton area is mostly rolling private farmland and MWCD-managed lake land, so there is little public ground for free dispersed boondocking. The practical low-cost options are the MWCD lake parks: basic and electric sites at Atwood Lake Park and first-come sites at Leesville Lake South Fork Campground are inexpensive and come with real amenities like beaches, restrooms and lake access. If you are looking to truly boondock, you would need to head elsewhere in Ohio, since this region is geared toward developed lake camping. For most RVers, the affordable MWCD sites are the best value and a better experience than trying to find free camping here.
What is there to do around Carrollton for RVers?
The lakes headline the list. Atwood Lake, about 11 miles away, has a beach, marina, boating, fishing and trails, while Leesville Lake is a quiet, well-known muskie fishery with two marinas. In town, the Carrollton square offers antique shops and the Carroll County Arts Center, and the surrounding hills have two wineries, including one overlooking Atwood Lake, plus golf courses. For day trips, Ohio Amish Country around Berlin and Walnut Creek is 30 to 40 minutes away for shops and bakeries, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is about 40 miles northwest. It is an easy area to fill several relaxed days.
What is the weather like for camping in Carrollton?
Expect classic eastern Ohio seasons. Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the low 80s and comfortable nights in the 60s, making it the prime lake and camping season. Fall is crisp and colorful, with pleasant days, cool nights and beautiful foliage through October. Spring starts cool and wet, often muddy early, before greening up by May when the parks open. Winter is cold and snowy, with highs in the 30s and overnight temperatures often in the teens or low 20s, which closes most campgrounds. Pack layers even in summer for cool lake evenings, and plan camping trips for late spring through fall for the best conditions.
Where can I get supplies, fuel and propane near Carrollton?
Carrollton has grocery stores, fuel and basic supplies on and around the town square, which covers everyday needs. For a bigger stock-up, propane and RV service or parts, head to Canton about 40 miles northwest or New Philadelphia about 25 miles southwest, both easy runs on the state highways and US-30. Since this is lake and farm country, it is smart to top off fuel and propane before you settle into a campground, especially at the more remote Leesville Lake. Cell service is generally reliable in and around town and can weaken in the deeper hollows near the lakes, so download maps and confirm reservations before heading out.
Can I fish and boat at the campgrounds near Carrollton?
Absolutely, that is the main draw. Atwood Lake is a 1,500-acre reservoir with a marina, boat launches and good fishing for bass, crappie and catfish, and campers at Atwood Lake Park have easy access to the water, beach and boat rentals. Leesville Lake is smaller and quieter but famous statewide for muskie, with two marinas and a more rustic feel, and Leesville Lake South Fork Campground puts you right on it. Both lakes are managed by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, so check current boating rules, horsepower limits and any permit requirements before you launch. For anglers and boaters, this is one of the better lake regions in eastern Ohio.
Are pets allowed at campgrounds near Carrollton?
Generally yes, with standard leash rules. Atwood Lake Country Campground is typically pet-friendly at RV sites, and the MWCD parks including Atwood Lake Park allow leashed pets in campgrounds, though pets are usually restricted from swimming beaches and some buildings. It is always worth confirming each campground specific pet policy when you book, especially if you travel with more than one dog, since limits sometimes apply. Bring water and shade for your pet during humid summer days, clean up after them on the trails and around the lake, and keep them leashed near the busy beach and marina areas. Overall this is an easy, welcoming region for RVers traveling with dogs.
What are the best RV parks near Carrollton, OH?
The standout public option is Atwood Lake Park, a large Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District lake park with a beach, marina and trails, whose Area H offers 142 full-hookup sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power built for big rigs. Nearby Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is a quieter, first-come spot on a top muskie lake. For a private full-hookup base open year-round, Atwood Lake Country Campground sits in the wooded hills with spacious RV sites, cabins, water, sewer and a dump station. Choose Atwood Lake Park for lakeside amenities or the private campground for a quieter, all-season stay.
Do RV parks near Carrollton have full hookups?
Yes. Atwood Lake Country Campground offers full hookups at its sites, with 20, 30 and 50-amp service, water, sewer and a dump station, open year-round. On the public side, Atwood Lake Park has full-hookup sites in its Area H, complete with concrete pads and 50-amp power, alongside many electric-only and primitive sites. Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is more basic, with limited electric and a first-come setup, so it is not the place for full hookups. If sewer at the site matters to you, book Area H at Atwood Lake Park or a site at Atwood Lake Country Campground, and confirm site type when you reserve.
How much does RV camping cost near Carrollton?
It is budget-friendly. The public MWCD parks lead on value: basic and electric sites at Atwood Lake Park and first-come sites at Leesville Lake South Fork Campground often run in the $20s to low-$30s a night, and even the premium full-hookup Area H sites with concrete pads and 50-amp power are reasonably priced. The private Atwood Lake Country Campground runs a bit higher, generally in the $30s to $40s for full hookups, with the trade-off of a wooded setting and year-round availability. For a family lake trip, Area H is the best value; for off-season or quieter stays, the private park is worth the small premium.
How far ahead should I reserve near Carrollton?
For summer weekends and especially the popular full-hookup Area H sites at Atwood Lake Park, reserve well ahead, since those concrete-pad, 50-amp sites are the most sought-after in the district and holiday weekends fill fast. Book through the MWCD reservation system as early as you can for peak dates. Fall-foliage weekends in October are also busy in the Carroll County hills, so plan ahead if color is your goal. Midweek and shoulder-season stays are much easier. Leesville Lake South Fork Campground is first-come only, so no reservation is needed there, and Atwood Lake Country Campground can often accommodate shorter-notice bookings, especially outside summer.
When is the best time to camp near Carrollton?
Summer, roughly June through August, is the prime season, when the lakes, beach and marina are in full swing and the weather is warm, so it is the best time for a family water-focused trip. Fall is a close favorite, with crisp days, thinner crowds and spectacular foliage in the Carroll County hills through October, ideal for scenic drives paired with antiquing and local wineries. Spring is cool and wet early but greens up nicely by May when the MWCD parks open. Winter is cold and snowy with most campgrounds closed, so unless you have a four-season rig and use the year-round private park, plan for the warmer months.
Can big rigs camp near Carrollton?
Yes. Area H at Atwood Lake Park is purpose-built for larger RVs, with concrete pads and 50-amp full hookups that comfortably handle big rigs, and Atwood Lake Country Campground has spacious sites, though it is smart to call ahead for the longest setups. Getting there is easy for big rigs: SR-9, SR-43 and SR-39 into Carrollton are standard two-lane state highways with gentle grades, and US-30 to the north near Minerva is a fast four-lane route. The one to approach with more caution is Leesville Lake South Fork Campground, which is more rustic and first-come, and better suited to smaller rigs. Confirm site length when booking to be safe.
Are there public or state park campgrounds near Carrollton?
Yes, though they are run by a conservancy district rather than the state park system. The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District operates Atwood Lake Park, a large public lake park with a beach, marina, trails, disc golf, and hundreds of campsites including the full-hookup Area H. It also manages Leesville Lake, where Leesville Lake South Fork Campground offers first-come sites with limited electric on a quiet muskie-fishing lake. These public parks are the backbone of camping around Carrollton and offer excellent value. Reserve the popular Atwood sites through MWCD ahead of summer weekends, and check current fees and season dates before you go.
Is there free or dispersed camping near Carrollton?
Not really. The Carrollton area is mostly rolling private farmland and MWCD-managed lake land, so there is little public ground for free dispersed boondocking. The practical low-cost options are the MWCD lake parks: basic and electric sites at Atwood Lake Park and first-come sites at Leesville Lake South Fork Campground are inexpensive and come with real amenities like beaches, restrooms and lake access. If you are looking to truly boondock, you would need to head elsewhere in Ohio, since this region is geared toward developed lake camping. For most RVers, the affordable MWCD sites are the best value and a better experience than trying to find free camping here.
What is there to do around Carrollton for RVers?
The lakes headline the list. Atwood Lake, about 11 miles away, has a beach, marina, boating, fishing and trails, while Leesville Lake is a quiet, well-known muskie fishery with two marinas. In town, the Carrollton square offers antique shops and the Carroll County Arts Center, and the surrounding hills have two wineries, including one overlooking Atwood Lake, plus golf courses. For day trips, Ohio Amish Country around Berlin and Walnut Creek is 30 to 40 minutes away for shops and bakeries, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is about 40 miles northwest. It is an easy area to fill several relaxed days.
What is the weather like for camping in Carrollton?
Expect classic eastern Ohio seasons. Summers are warm and humid, with highs in the low 80s and comfortable nights in the 60s, making it the prime lake and camping season. Fall is crisp and colorful, with pleasant days, cool nights and beautiful foliage through October. Spring starts cool and wet, often muddy early, before greening up by May when the parks open. Winter is cold and snowy, with highs in the 30s and overnight temperatures often in the teens or low 20s, which closes most campgrounds. Pack layers even in summer for cool lake evenings, and plan camping trips for late spring through fall for the best conditions.
Where can I get supplies, fuel and propane near Carrollton?
Carrollton has grocery stores, fuel and basic supplies on and around the town square, which covers everyday needs. For a bigger stock-up, propane and RV service or parts, head to Canton about 40 miles northwest or New Philadelphia about 25 miles southwest, both easy runs on the state highways and US-30. Since this is lake and farm country, it is smart to top off fuel and propane before you settle into a campground, especially at the more remote Leesville Lake. Cell service is generally reliable in and around town and can weaken in the deeper hollows near the lakes, so download maps and confirm reservations before heading out.
Can I fish and boat at the campgrounds near Carrollton?
Absolutely, that is the main draw. Atwood Lake is a 1,500-acre reservoir with a marina, boat launches and good fishing for bass, crappie and catfish, and campers at Atwood Lake Park have easy access to the water, beach and boat rentals. Leesville Lake is smaller and quieter but famous statewide for muskie, with two marinas and a more rustic feel, and Leesville Lake South Fork Campground puts you right on it. Both lakes are managed by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, so check current boating rules, horsepower limits and any permit requirements before you launch. For anglers and boaters, this is one of the better lake regions in eastern Ohio.
Are pets allowed at campgrounds near Carrollton?
Generally yes, with standard leash rules. Atwood Lake Country Campground is typically pet-friendly at RV sites, and the MWCD parks including Atwood Lake Park allow leashed pets in campgrounds, though pets are usually restricted from swimming beaches and some buildings. It is always worth confirming each campground specific pet policy when you book, especially if you travel with more than one dog, since limits sometimes apply. Bring water and shade for your pet during humid summer days, clean up after them on the trails and around the lake, and keep them leashed near the busy beach and marina areas. Overall this is an easy, welcoming region for RVers traveling with dogs.
Are there free dump stations in Carrollton?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Carrollton.
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