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Adventure Bound Pleasant View

Overview

Adventure Bound Camping Resorts – Pleasant View offers a classic Ohio camping experience designed for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in the quiet community of Van Buren, the park balances structured activities with a peaceful rural setting. It serves as an excellent base for exploring Northwest Ohio, providing travelers with a clean, well-maintained environment where the focus is on creating lasting memories through simple outdoor joys and family-oriented recreation. The park is part of the established Adventure Bound network, ensuring a standard of quality that seasoned RVers have come to expect.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just north of Findlay, Ohio, the park is easily accessible from I-75, making it a convenient stop for travelers moving through the Midwest. The surrounding landscape is characterized by gentle rolling plains and agricultural beauty typical of the region. Guests are within minutes of local essentials in Van Buren while remaining far enough from the highway to enjoy a tranquil atmosphere. Its proximity to natural areas and regional hubs ensures that visitors feel connected to the Ohio countryside without sacrificing convenience.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is well-equipped with full hookup RV sites that accommodate various rig sizes and power needs. Family entertainment is a major priority here, featuring a large swimming pool and a dedicated fishing pond where guests can spend quiet afternoons. For active children, the jumping pillow and scheduled weekend activities, such as wagon rides, offer constant engagement. Essential facilities, including modern bathhouses and laundry services, ensure a comfortable stay for both long-term visitors and weekenders seeking a reliable home on the road.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Just a short drive away, Van Buren State Park offers miles of hiking and horseback riding trails centered around a scenic lake, perfect for those wanting to explore beyond the campground. History and shopping fans will enjoy exploring nearby Findlay, known for its charming downtown area and the Mazza Museum. For those interested in regional events, the Hancock County Fairgrounds frequently hosts seasonal festivals. The area is also home to several public golf courses and local eateries that showcase genuine Midwestern hospitality.

Who This Park Is Best For

This location is an ideal match for families traveling with children who appreciate a resort-style environment with plenty of on-site activities to keep everyone entertained. It also suits RVers looking for a reliable, pet-friendly home base while visiting relatives or working in the Findlay area. If you prefer a camping experience that combines modern conveniences with a social, community-focused atmosphere, this park provides a welcoming environment for both short-term stops and extended seasonal stays.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Pond
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Shuffleboard

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Self-Service RV Wash
• Enclosed Dog Run
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Archery Range
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Road Biking Trails

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)

- Internet

• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi Hotspots (1)

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (330)
• Spaces Available (94)
• Width (28)
• Max Length (75)
• Gravel Sites (94)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Water (94)
• Electric (94)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (38)
• Pull-thru Size (28 x 75)
• Back-ins (24 x 45)
• Site Length (75)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Brigit Kowalczyk

September 23, 2025

Well, not sure why I'll leave a review as they don't seem to address anything just give you a link to send feedback in that I am sure they never look at... But here it goes anyway. I was there on business in the area and they were the closest to where I needed to be. I did read the reviews but still decided to give them a chance. Well, was that a mistake. I asked to check in a bit early and they were going to charge me a $25 fee...when the campsite and many around it were completely empty! So it's not like they had to do anything for that $25 they were asking for! Then, upon arriving they were not kind, no smiles and just there to do a job. So I didn't feel welcome to start with. I asked if they could print off a paper for me at the office and didn't hear back so emailed again and they said they had just closed to ask again in 2 dsys as the office was closed the next day. It was time sensitive and so I went into the Findlay library to get what I needed printed off. Funny thing was is later after they were "closed" someone was still in the office and could have given a bit of support but decided not to. They gave me a site in the back of the park that was next to a dumpster and a stinky block building with holes in the ground and a toilet to sit on that stank and had tons of cob webs. Most of the place looks to be long term, yearly or seasonal rentals. Some sites were kept up, most looked like they just plopped outdoor items here and there and didn't upkeep their areas. So, it was fairly quiet during the week but come the weekend, kids and adults buzzing around on golf carts loud music and talking hours past quiet time....there is no such thing at this park. I didn't bother contacting them as I saw on the reviews they did nothing about it. I just turned on sleep sounds and cranked up the college to drown out the mess going on. People were also loud at their campsites and drinking all night long! (See photo of 1 campsite) No activities were opened as it was post season. The only good thing about this place was their dog park.

Belinda Heller

September 16, 2025

The campsites are so close to each other that u have no room to move. We couldn't even have a fire without possibility catching our truck or neighbors truck on fire. Then the one day that we did stay,our neighbor had a sewage leak and we could no longer sit outside and eat. We set up first day and immediately left the next. There was not flush toilet and o er crowding is not my ideal of camping.

Dawn Huetteman

August 10, 2025

This was a “one and done” experience. There’s no reason why staff cannot water down the gravel roads. The dust was unbearable. You will breathe dust during your stay. Golf carts are a constant and stir up dust. Don’t come for relaxation or quiet time. If you want to eat outside, be prepared to eat and drink dust. Everything is covered in dust. Nothing stays clean, including your body. Seasonal campers had a huge party that included a couple seasonal neighbors. A huge inflatable slide was installed on a site. Kids seem to love it. They were charging other kids in the park $ if they wanted to use it. When it got dark, the young adults turned it into a drunkfest until 4 am. Chanting and provoking drunk kids to make bad choices on the slide. F bombs we’re dropping. The next morning, their sites looked like a frat party took place. We were left with the impression that seasonal campers are free to do as they please. No regard for other campers. The pond was dyed blue to keep the weeds down. The inflatables are caked with algae on the undersides. There’s a section on the SW side of the pond that is absolutely disgusting. Felt like walking through slime. Could not use the pool on Saturday because someone pooped in it, which resulted in a pietre dish in the pond. Never saw anyone leave to use the restroom. The park staff needs to stay on top of things. The park could use an overhaul as things are wearing down. Never saw any security or enforcement in the park. The fishing pond is covered in Algae. There are no showers near the east end of the park. Very disappointed!

Amy Rohrer

August 04, 2025

We've been waiting 40 minutes to use the swimming pond. They have 1 girl on staff that had to watch kids on the bounced for 30 minutes while it's locked otherwise for this "reservation". 5 people sitting around the front office and 6 people waiting in the heat to use the amenities that we paid for. Putt-putt is run down, balls roll downhill, cracks in the shuffleboard, and golf carts were $120 a day to rent. When I called the front office to explain that the cost to stay included the use of the amenities and it was unacceptable we were standing around waiting (while there's staff just sitting around) she stated she'd pass it on to management. Apparently the one staff that is working has to babysit the bouncepad and then take her 30 minute break, so know we get to wait another 30 minutes to use it. Do not stay here if you plan on using the amenities when it's convenient and you're ready or your kids are ready to use anything that the cost included. Staff doesn't seem to care they are being unprofessional and rude to guests who paid for these things to use. If they fixed the place up, put some money and effort and hired staff who care about their guests experience, it might be an enjoyable place to stay. Until corporate (who will also be contacted) investigates this, corrects it, and takes a look at their policies, I won't be back and I recommend searching elsewhere.

scribz53

July 26, 2025

We needed a family friendly campground with full hookups in NW Ohio for a midweek camping trip with our two grandchildren. Adventure Bound Pleasant View near Findlay showed up in searches and advertised a 'flash sale' on FHU sites. We waited for a site to 'open up' and reserved one (and by waiting until the site was released for the sale, you are no longer eligible for a refund). Upon arrival (an hour early, unfortunately), we were denied entry unless we paid an additional 25 dollar fee. We walked back to our assigned site (and were scolded for it) and found the site open. The office manager, 'Regina' was rude, and argumentative (she insisted our small dog's rabies vaccination record was expired because it was 2026 not 2025). She lectured us on a litany of rules. We were charged an additional 100 dollars for my adult daughter for 5 nights and an additional 20 dollars for my other daughter to drop off our two grandchildren. Needless to say, our site was nothing like the pictures online, and we were located in an area primarily utilized for workers in the construction and pipeline industries and their families. Nice people just trying to survive... The roads are dirt/gravely in this area, our picnic table and patio were covered in smelly black mold, slimy algae and dirt...I had to scrub it with bleach cleaner and rinsed it with fresh water to make it usable. We were within several feet of neighbors who were using our picnic table as a work surface for cleaning out a plugged toilet. Our shared water connection was in a mud-filled pit. 75 yards away, accumulated rotting garbage in the dumpsters from the weekend sat for days in 90 degree heat before being removed. The only child-oriented amenity that was clean and readily accessible was the pool. Everything else was either closed (swimming pond) or too filthy to use (jumping pad). We made the best of our time there because using the 'flash sale' option makes you ineligible for a refund. Beware of this place and believe the negative reviews! The entire office staff should be fired; the grounds people were pleasant enough.

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