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Ridge Ranch Family Campground
Overview
Ridge Ranch Family Campground offers a classic outdoor experience nestled in the heart of Northeast Ohio. This family-owned destination emphasizes a relaxed atmosphere where the pace of life slows down among 76 acres of wooded terrain. Whether you are passing through for a night or staying at a seasonal RV site, the park provides a welcoming environment that balances rustic charm with necessary modern conveniences for today’s RVer. The property is designed to foster a sense of community through shared outdoor spaces and group-friendly layouts.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the quiet community of Newton Falls, the park sits within a peaceful, rural landscape. It is conveniently positioned near the Ohio Turnpike and I-80, making it an accessible stop for travelers exploring the Midwest. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling farmlands and dense forests, offering a quiet retreat from the noise of the city while remaining close to the Mahoning River and local historic sites. This location provides the perfect balance of seclusion and regional accessibility for travelers in big rigs.
Amenities & Park Features
The heart of the campground is its spring-fed swimming lake, which features a sandy beach and popular water inflatables for children. For those who prefer a quieter afternoon, the catch-and-release fishing pond provides a serene spot to cast a line. Practical features at the park include:
- Spacious full-hookup RV sites with 30 and 50 amp service available.
- A well-stocked general store for snacks and camping essentials.
- Clean laundry facilities and accessible bathhouses.
The park also features a game room and sports courts, ensuring that your stay is comfortable and entertaining without sacrificing the authentic camping feel.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers can explore the local charm of Newton Falls, home to the oldest covered bridge in Ohio that is still in use today. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to West Branch State Park, which offers extensive hiking trails and boating opportunities for a full day of adventure. For a unique cultural day trip, the campground is a short drive from Middlefield Amish Country, where visitors can enjoy handmade goods and traditional baked treats. The area is rich in history and scenic beauty for those willing to explore.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for families seeking a traditional summer getaway filled with swimming, sports, and nightly campfires. It also appeals to retirees and solo travelers who value a quiet, wooded setting with easy access to regional history and nature. If you are looking for a community-oriented park that prioritizes outdoor recreation and relaxation over the flashiness of a modern resort, this campground serves as a perfect home base for your Ohio travels.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Discounts
User Reviews
Bryant Holden
Great experience camping. Had a nice pull through spot in the middle of the woods and there is plenty to do and a great fishing pond.
Robert Jeavons
So my wife and I had lost our home and were forced into buying a camper and needed somewhere to pull in and stay for 4 to 5 weeks so that I could recover from me haveing to have surgery on my neck to remove my cancer on the 17th of September which is tomorrow to be exact. Now like I said 300 dollar camper needed some things done to it but it didn't look bad at all just needed cleaned up. The staff there was kind curtious at first. Knew our situation and were accommodating we paid 240 dollars for a week and was scheduled in for another week as I went to pay for our scheduled were we were told we could not stay because the new owners told them no we had to leave that was on the 11th of September because they were shutting down so others called to see if they could reserve a lot and infect they were not closed down so I talked to the new owner face to face and even with our situation surgery and being no place to go and haveing the money to pay for our time that was scheduled we were made to leave and only gave us few hours to do so because our camper was an eye sore considering we were put on a site in-between brand new 50,000 dollar campers there were also 9 other campers that were told the same thing with that said they took a woman's dream and there turning it into a true camping nightmare and the lack of human compassion will show in there future cadaver they had no idea who iam and the influence I have in such community's as such as this I hope for there sake they can get past the reviews I have already posted with all social platforms and camping world reviews the have taken A simple beautifully family camping experience and are gonna turn it into a circus attraction for the members that gave been there for years and years and destroy a woman's dream that was built to destroy
Aubrey McNally
Nice, clean, large campsites. We recommend! Thank You
Barbara Runion Faris
This is a fun camp ground with activities posted and a band or music on many Saturday nights. A sandy beach is in the heart of camp with swimming and fishing. The kids and adults just finished a duck race and a teen won first with younger kids getting prizes as well. Many Campers are here year after year and often reach out to help each other when needed. Camp fire on cool evenings. Pets on a leash and strict 5 miles per hr even in golf carts.
Erin Copley
For time here, Horrible experience unless you’ve been camping here your whole life or are from the area. A lady worker literally started screaming at the top of their lungs at my children that are under 10 just playing on the playground minding their business, being kids because their niece went and told the worker that was her aunt, my kids weren’t playing with her. Horrible vibes and we ultimately decided to leave after that incident and as we were leaving a bunch of workers rallied together screaming that it’s 5mph through the campground and we were literally doing 4mph! They all started screaming and cussing the whole time our car drove past. I see why people warned us to stay away from this camp ground even as we were there 🤦♀️ I went to report it to the office and she dismissed it stating she only knew they yelled at some kids right out there (not my kids btw) and told me right a letter to the owner because they don’t take complaints 😂 same attitude and vibe as the workers, not a welcoming environment for families at all. We will not be returning
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