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Olive Branch Campground
Overview
Olive Branch Campground offers a serene escape in the heart of Warren County. This family-owned facility provides a welcoming environment for travelers looking to explore Southwest Ohio. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained grounds, the park balances convenience with a sense of rural charm. Whether you are staying for a weekend or a longer stretch, the park focuses on a clean, community-oriented experience that makes it a reliable choice for regional road trippers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Oregonia, the campground is strategically located near Interstate 71, providing easy access to both Cincinnati and Dayton. The surrounding landscape is characterized by the rolling hills of the Little Miami River Valley. Guests enjoy a setting that feels secluded while remaining minutes away from local conveniences. Its proximity to the Little Miami Scenic Trail makes it an ideal base for those who enjoy cycling or hiking through lush, wooded terrain.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground features a variety of site types designed for convenience and comfort. Visitors can enjoy several on-site features including:
- The park offers spacious pull-through sites with 30 and 50 amp service for large rigs.
- Guests can enjoy a refreshing swimming pool open during the warmer summer months.
- The property includes a private catch-and-release fishing pond for quiet afternoons.
Practical needs are met with clean restrooms, laundry facilities, and a camp store stocked with essential supplies for a comfortable stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will appreciate being a short drive from Kings Island amusement park and Great Wolf Lodge. History enthusiasts can explore the Fort Ancient Earthworks and Nature Preserve, which is just minutes away. For outdoor recreation, Caesar Creek State Park offers boating and hiking, while the nearby town of Lebanon provides charming antique shops and historic dining. The area is a hub for both high-energy thrills and relaxed historical exploration.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an excellent match for family vacationers seeking a basecamp for local attractions like theme parks and nature preserves. It is also well-suited for retirees and solo travelers who value a quiet, secure environment with friendly service. Because of its proximity to major highways, it serves as a high-quality stopover for those passing through Ohio, as well as a destination for local families wanting a classic camping experience without traveling far from home.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Jessica Mejia
First off this is a very nice place, secondly they have a nice pool well taken care of, the staff is very nice and friendly if you are looking for a place to get away and just be outdoors this is the right spot has things to do relax by the fire 🔥 and enjoy so nice stars in the sky.
betty spradlin
Ashley Harris does an excellent job of coordinating events. She has awesome customer service skills. She always has a smile on her face. And is very friendly. Highly recommended checking this place out.
Meagan Humphreys
The location is optimal. It is on the safer side and is peaceful. The walking trails are what sold us but the spots are tight, they aren’t level and the pine sap about made us sappy- jk, but it was a hinderance. Some of the guys in the office need to remove the stick but the others are friendly and helpful. Management does not communicate nor are they on site frequently but maintenance is always friendly and helpful. If you aren’t in the clique you don’t know about any events. They did try to keep us from leaving on Halloween bc of a park trick or treat with no notice, which was absurd to say the least. With electric you’re looking at $1100 a month.
Ronda Kelley
Like camping in a narrow driveway. For just under $90/night it's insane. We booked/paid in full 6 mos in advance for this?! Been coming here 4x/yr for many years. Grandkids are right up the road. Place is well lit for entry, super expansive playground area. We'd always gotten good sites until this year, this time we learned why & its a deal breaker. We've opted for membership at Thousand Trails & won't be returning to Olive Branch. The only sites available at all for nightly rental for a weekend stay are these awful narrow pull through spots. All others are designated for seasonal and monthly. They seem to be quite full so it seems others dont mind. We do when the space we're relegated to is no space at all. Nice neighbor, couldn't help it anymore than we could but check out how our so called spot was occupied by neighbor's hook ups [1st pic; 2nd is in the hours before we had a neighbor yet & it was already clear we had no space] The shoulder of a road is damn near a better accommodation. Such a shame it's our cozy weekend visit spot no more. They're not for the short stay folks anymore. Unless you really just want a crazy-cramped place to literally only park and dont need to tie out your dog, cook or set up to relax outside at all. The sites we've loved in prior stays are no longer ever options & any in the solitary row of their worst sites is not worth the expense. Thousand Trails is less per night even without a membership. We'll only miss Olive Branch for the way they were, not as they are now. Farewell.
Tammy Lassere
This was just a quick one night stay, but the campground was very nice! It was a park like setting with large campsites. Convenient to the interstate, but very quiet. Highly recommend!