Long Creek Campground Introduce

Nestled in the picturesque town of Scio, Ohio, Long Creek Campground offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Located at 1001 Aster Rd, this campground provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences, making it an ideal spot for camping, RV parks, and lodging.

The campground is surrounded by lush greenery and scenic landscapes, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with nature. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent, park your RV, or stay in one of the cozy lodges, Long Creek Campground has something for everyone. The area is rich in wildlife, providing ample opportunities for bird watching, hiking, and exploring the great outdoors.

Long Creek Campground is equipped with a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. These include clean restrooms, hot showers, picnic areas, and a well-stocked camp store. For those who enjoy recreational activities, the campground features a fishing pond, playgrounds, and designated areas for sports and games. The friendly and attentive staff are always on hand to assist with any needs, ensuring a memorable experience for all guests.

Customer feedback highlights the unique charm and history of Long Creek Campground. Many visitors have fond memories of the site, which was once known as Maple Valley. Long-time campers recall the sense of community and the magical atmosphere that made it a beloved destination for generations. While some changes have occurred over the years, the campground continues to offer a peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

  • Serene environment with lush greenery and scenic landscapes
  • Comfortable lodging options including tents, RVs, and cabins
  • Modern amenities such as clean restrooms, hot showers, and a camp store
  • Recreational activities including fishing, hiking, and playgrounds
  • Friendly and attentive staff dedicated to making your stay enjoyable

Plan your next getaway at Long Creek Campground and experience the beauty and tranquility of this hidden gem in Scio, Ohio. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-time visitor, you're sure to create lasting memories at this charming retreat.

Location

OhioCarroll CountyScioAster Road

Customer Reviews

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9 reviews
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Rachel Denver
Jun 02, 2023

I grew up here as a child when it was fondly called MAPLE VALLEY. I lived “on the hill” next to Jim, Debbie and his mom Vendetta for years. Dave, Dusty and PJ were up there too. Vendetta actually babysat me and told so many stories. My mom, Terri, worked in “the building” (that’s what we called it) making breakfast for the campers in the summers. I could tell you stories about dozens of campers that came back year after year. Rick and Pumpkin and their kids, Little Danny, Terry and Denny, Neal who played the spoons, Dean who was like a gpa to all the kids. He kept cookies in an old coffee can on a big picnic table…. Homer and Tina in the back and so so many more. We had parties, weddings, pig roasts… I swam in that pond and also ice skated on it in the winter. There use to be a HUGE fallen tree over the creek that we all knew would be there longer than any of us. After looking it up and reading the other reviews I’m scared to venture out onto Aster Rd and see just how badly it’s been changed or destroyed in the name of greed. When I heard years ago they were fracking all over the area my heart broke. This place was full of magic and wonder for so many people. I pray it’s not a wasteland now. Do they have any clue about all the little treasures in the woods? I imagine they don’t and now no one will see them ever again if they fracked, drilled, leveled and cleared timber. 3x3 IYKYK

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JUSTIN Mastalski
May 07, 2021

I camped in that valley for 24 years prior to it becoming Long Creek Campground. It will also be Maple Valley in my heart. I have loved ones whose ashes are spread on the hillsides. Its disgusting what the new ownership has done to that valley. They cut down all the old growth forest. For what!!! Jeff and his wife have hit the ohio lottery, and racked in thousands of dollars in rolyalties from fracking for oil. Why was there a need to desecrate the hillsides for timber when the man is already grossly wealthy? GREED AND IGNORANCE! I wouldnt help support their business and I hope the spirits of my friends and family haunt them to their graves

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Vicki Thorpe
Aug 10, 2019

I never got inside the campground my map said I was there but there was no sign just what looked like someone's house and a gravel drive that was difficult to go down. There wasn't a soul around. Maybe I didn't go far enough but the roads going there were all sharp curves and hills not something I'd want to be towing a trailer up and down. Maybe there was another way to it i don't know

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Stephen Walker
Feb 17, 2017

I stayed here in 2016 and cant say enough good things about this campground or the nice folks who run it they were extremely helpful and always kind theres good fishing at the pond in the campground and its quiet, cheap, and very clean and the grounds are extremely relaxing its a smaller campground but if your going to stay in the area for awhile then this is the place to stay the owners make you feel welcome

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Wacey Austin
Dec 01, 2020

Stayed there years back and Debbie was the sweetest person I ever met, and upheld one of the best campgrounds I've ever been to