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Wayne/Oak Hill
Overview
Tucked into the lush greenery of the Wayne National Forest, the Oak Hill Campground near Pedro, Ohio, offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. As part of the Ironton Ranger District, this facility serves as a primary gateway to the scenic Lake Vesuvius Recreation Area. Travelers can expect a quiet, well-maintained environment where the focus is on the sounds of the forest rather than the hum of a highway. It is an authentic woodland destination that captures the rugged beauty of Southern Ohio.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is situated in the rolling Appalachian foothills, providing a landscape defined by steep ridges and deep hollows. Surrounded by dense hardwood forests, the site provides ample shade and a sense of deep seclusion. Its location near Pedro makes it easy to reach while remaining far enough from major metropolitan centers to offer a true escape. The nearby Lake Vesuvius, a 143-acre reservoir, provides a stunning focal point for the area, reflecting the seasonal changes of the surrounding oak and hickory trees.
Amenities & Park Features
Oak Hill provides a comfortable bridge between primitive camping and modern convenience. Many of the sites are equipped with electric hookups, accommodating various RV sizes with paved or graveled parking pads. While the park maintains a rustic atmosphere, visitors have access to essential facilities including vault toilets and communal water hydrants. Each site features a heavy-duty picnic table and a fire ring, making it easy to enjoy traditional campfire cooking while listening to the local wildlife under a clear, dark sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor adventure is the primary draw here, with over 60 miles of trails accessible within the immediate recreation area. Visitors can spend their days fishing for bass and bluegill or launching a kayak from the boat ramp to explore the lake’s quiet coves. The Rock House Trail is a local favorite, known for its impressive rock overhangs and cliff faces. For history buffs, the historic Vesuvius Iron Furnace stands as a monument to the region's 19th-century industrial heritage and is easily accessible for a quick afternoon tour.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature enthusiasts and avid hikers who prioritize immediate trail access over commercial resort amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families seeking a traditional camping experience focused on outdoor education and wildlife spotting. Because of its serene environment and lack of through-traffic, it also appeals to boondock-style travelers who appreciate the added luxury of electricity. If you enjoy the quiet simplicity of a National Forest setting, Wayne/Oak Hill is a perfect fit for your next journey.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Randy Swinford
Well updated review. Still a very nice campground. We got a new camper and.it 36ft total length. Fits great on 18, which is now our go to site. Lobe the host and volunteers. They really keep the place clean. Great hiking and boating.
Candy Franks
Overall we absolutely love this Campground. There is 1 downside. There is only 1 Hot Shower on Post Oak that works nicely. There is 1 Hot Shower in one other restroom,but it floods for some reason. The other 2 showers on that loop are Super Cold. When the Campground is full the Hot shower restroom becomes an issue. Please fix them if possible. Thank you. We love watching all of the wildlife here. All of the hosts are very nice and helpful.
Bob Blunk
Great campground. We did one night in site 6. Spots are a big close together and open. If you’re looking for secluded spots this is not your campground. Facilities are nice and clean. Spots are easy to get in and out of.
Gregory Findlan
Wonderful Park! Wonderful Trails especially the lake perimeter Trail lots of rock formations and cliffs, they say the lake trail is 7.7 miles however that is not correct. Be prepared to get wet feet on the 5th mile on the extreme end of the lake. Its not an easy trail especially for kids. Well maintained but lots of wet areas. Great place to kayak and they have kayak rentals. Campgrounds are beautiful and have amazing facilities!
James Jenkins
Relatively new infrastructure. Large established trees that give good shade, but far enough apart so grass grows. Most of the camping spots are "level enough" and reasonably well spaced and large. Some of the spots are awkwardly set up with picnic tables and fire pits on the back side of the camper, but the large size of the spots makes it feel ok. the restrooms are clean and functional. The lake is electric motors only, and makes for nice canoeing with nature.
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