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Cross Creek Camping Resort
Twenty minutes North of Columbus. I-71 Exit 131. Close to world-famous Columbus Zoo, Ohio State University, Muirfield & next to Alum Creek Marina. 120 restaurants & Polaris Fashion Place 10 minutes away. Meet me at the Creek!
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- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Jim Deal
Nice campground, clean, some trees, paved roads. We are having a nice stay. It's just a little pricey, but it seems all campgrounds are charging as much as they can these days. *sigh*
Connie Reed Beaty
Wonderful campground. Well kept. Nice fellow campers. Refreshing pool. Great camp store. Personable, pleasant, and helpful staff. Thanks for a terrific weekend.
Heather Williams
We visited from Canada for the 4th of July wkd. The place was perfect for our stay with our 30ft travel trailer. Our site had been previously flooded so was a bit uneven but ok once the rug was down. Having full hookups was great, and the pool was a really nice way to cool off in the heat. Close to shopping and softball fields, but far enough away to have some quiet.
ed david
We have been staying at Cross Creek for the last several years, starting before it was bought by Applebrook. We stayed three nights in June and I feel the quality of the park has really started to diminish. I feel as if I am paying top dollar for a state park experience. The sites are well used, weeds everywhere and need some leveling and grading. Worse was the bathhouse. It used to be so clean, all the time. Now, not so much. If it needs to be cleaned twice a day, then it should be cleaned twice a day. The family friendly vibe seems to be lost. There is a lot of heavy drinking going on which leads to loud, obnoxious behavior which goes on past quiet hours. I loved finding beer cans in my site our last morning. Were going to give it one more chance and hope it gets better.
Nicole Strome
We have stayed there for years with other families when we would all travel for our baseball tournaments. Last year we noticed a decline; the park itself wasn’t as kept up, the pool was often closed for lack of lifeguards, and personnel just wasn’t as friendly or accommodating. When we went to book this year, now they won’t let any “dangerous dog breeds” in (we have a very well-behaved Rottie) and they were less than pleasant in their response to our inquiry. I understand this is per insurance, but you’re pushing more and more people away. We have chosen to go elsewhere and when another family from our team, who had already booked, wanted to cancel their reservation to change as well, they wouldn’t refund their July 4th weekend. Again, I understand this is policy for holidays, but we are still 4 months out. Sometimes, taking the time to be understanding of people’s situations and attempting to accommodate goes a long way in gaining and retaining loyal customers.