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Gallia County Junior Fairgrounds
Overview
The Gallia County Junior Fairgrounds serves as a versatile community hub located in the heart of southeastern Ohio. While widely known for its vibrant annual agricultural events and livestock shows, it also provides a functional and reliable stopover for RV travelers exploring the scenic Ohio River Valley. This is not a luxury resort but a practical, spacious destination that offers a genuine taste of rural Ohio life and plenty of room to breathe. Whether you are passing through for a night or staying for a local event, the grounds offer a sense of community and security for those on the road.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just north of historic downtown Gallipolis, the fairgrounds sit within a peaceful landscape characterized by rolling hills and close proximity to the majestic Ohio River. Travelers will find easy access via State Route 160, making it a convenient base for those passing through Gallia County. The surrounding area maintains a quiet, agricultural charm that offers a refreshing pace of life for those looking to escape the highway noise. The location perfectly balances the convenience of nearby town services with the tranquility of the Ohio countryside.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility focuses on functional necessities, offering numerous campsites primarily equipped with electric and water hookups to keep your rig running smoothly. Most sites are located on flat, grassy or gravel surfaces that can accommodate a variety of trailer and motorhome sizes. Key features include:
- Travelers have access to a convenient dump station located on the fairgrounds for easy waste management.
- The facility provides basic restroom and shower amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests.
- The expansive grounds provide plenty of room for big-rig maneuvering and outdoor relaxation.
The open, uncluttered layout ensures that even larger rigs can navigate the grounds comfortably during the camping season or during special events.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
A short drive leads visitors into the heart of Gallipolis to explore the historic City Park, famous for its riverfront views and monuments. Culture seekers can visit the French Art Colony or the Our House Tavern Museum to learn about local history. For nature enthusiasts, the vast Wayne National Forest is within driving distance, offering miles of hiking trails and scenic vistas. The downtown area also features local boutiques and charming eateries that reflect the town's unique French heritage, providing a wonderful way to spend an afternoon away from the campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is an ideal choice for budget-conscious travelers and those attending local livestock events, horse shows, or the county fair. It appeals to RVers who prefer a no-frills, open-space environment rather than the crowded rows of a traditional commercial park. It is particularly well-suited for road trippers looking for a safe, accessible home base while discovering the heritage and natural beauty of the southeastern Ohio border. If you enjoy simple living and exploring local culture, this fairground provides exactly what you need for a successful and authentic trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jeanie Waugh
We were attending the French 500 Flea Market. Many vendors. Weather was good, but started to get hot. Only drawback, hardly anywhere to use the restroom.
Elizabeth Hartsell
Gallic county Christmas Bazaar is December 4th, 5th, and 6th 2021
Strange Art
The French 500 Flea Market is pretty much always a great chance to spend a few hours perusing through all the vendors and finding things you never knew you wanted! For those who don't know, this is a mix of people from out of county (or even state) and the people from and around Gallopolis coming to sell their items. Some people sell specialty stuff like clothing or accessories (like you would see with street vendors) but most people sell stuff like at a yard sell. The Flea Market is free to walk in and free to park. And parking is literally right next to the market! And if my memory serves, the Flea Market is open on the 2nd full weekend of the month. I believe they post a schedule online as well just in case of unavailable months, so be sure to check on that. And for those who want to sell at the Flea Market, you'll have to get in contact with the French 500 Flea Market to see what you need to do. Hope this has been helpful!
Debra Cook
Was enjoyable. The Rodeo was a blast for my six year old Granddaughter n the rides were so much fun for her But most of all just seeing Gallia county once again come alive
Jonathan Jordan
Had a great time with my family
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