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Wildwood Acres Family Campground
Overview
Wildwood Acres Family Campground offers a classic camping experience in the heart of Northeast Ohio. This family-owned destination emphasizes a quiet, wooded atmosphere that allows travelers to disconnect from the daily grind while staying close to outdoor adventures. Whether you are arriving in a large motorhome or a smaller travel trailer, the park provides a variety of site options designed to accommodate different camping styles within a lush, natural environment.
Location & Surroundings
Located just outside the village of Andover, the campground sits in a region defined by its proximity to the Pymatuning Reservoir. The surrounding area is largely rural, offering a serene backdrop of rolling hills and dense forests. Because it is positioned near the Ohio and Pennsylvania border, visitors enjoy easy access to regional recreation areas while staying in a peaceful countryside setting away from heavy highway traffic and city noise.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with facilities designed for comfort and community entertainment. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swimming pool during the summer months or gather for activities at the various recreational courts. Key park features include:
- A variety of site options including pull-through and full-hookup spaces.
- On-site recreation like basketball, volleyball, and horseshoe pits.
- Conveniences such as a fully stocked camp store and laundry.
For those traveling with children, the playground and game room provide consistent entertainment within the safety of the park grounds, ensuring a comfortable stay for all ages.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many visitors is the Pymatuning State Park, known for its extensive boating, hiking, and world-class fishing opportunities. A short drive takes you to the famous Linesville Spillway, where visitors can experience the unique sight of ducks walking on the backs of carp. Golf enthusiasts will find several local courses nearby, and the area is dotted with charming farm stands and local eateries that showcase the rural flavor of Ashtabula County.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for families seeking a traditional getaway where kids can ride bikes and play outdoors in a secure environment. It also appeals strongly to anglers and boaters who want a convenient base camp near the reservoir. If you prefer a relaxed, community-oriented environment over a high-traffic resort, Wildwood Acres offers the right balance of basic comforts and natural beauty for a weekend trip or an extended seasonal stay.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Nancy Mills
We were there this past weekend we had had a wonderful time camping great with friends and family
Tina Wilson
I used to camp here alot, tent camping, I always loved it. Went there the weekend of the 4th and I was okay. The porta potty was disgusting, they never came to see if it needed anything, we had to get our own toilet paper and use for 3 days out of the 4 we was there. The woman's shower was nasty, it actually had poop in the shower stall and when the guy was told about the nastiness of the woman's shower room, he shrugged his shoulders like he did not care. There was a few good things but I will not return! Not sure what has happened in the last couple of years. They make the money to put a nice bathroom in the back and a new shower house and someone to maintain it all!!
Joeseph Hoffman
So the website says they close at 5, they have a board saying they close at 7. Just to be told the pool closes at 4 to 5 for a dinner break? Right after a 15 minute break for the life guard lmao, there’s a lot better and more efficient places to swim and bring your family
Chad Stevenson
Perfect place to bring your kids to hangout camp and swim
dallas stone
Spent 3 years here. First year was on a small lot and electrical wasn't sufficient and I couldn't run AC with any other electrical device like a microwave or air fryer without tripping a breaker and it has been that way long before I got on the row of lots because I talked to someone else that was on that row. Year 2 got on a nice big lot and neighbors were always nice there. Diving boards were removed at the beginning of 2023 and that was the selling point right there for me. I heard something with insurance and someone supposedly got hurt but hey, owners were able to reallocate freed up funds and get an ice cream shack in there to make,possibly, more money than the diving boards brought in. The pool was the best amenity and it would be closed at any given time due to no lifeguard, even on a holiday weekend! They want 3 dollars per day to run A/C which is more than it cost to cool down our home and should be included in our membership fee but no. Membership has gone up about 300 since I started going there and not to mention you have to pay for guests daily. 🙄 went to turn in my key cards for gate to get my 60 bucks and I have to give a2 week notice like it's a job and have a spotless lot... sorry folks my lot wasn't spotless when I got there and my brother's wasn't either and he didn't give a 2 week notice and got his money. It's all about the almighty buck here folks. I'm glad We're out, we'll miss the friends we made there but too high a price for too little. Talking about money if you have over 2 children and 2 adults in your family you'll pay an extra 40 per child under 18 and 60 for 18 and over. Do your research before landing here! I'm amazed at the 4.3 star rating since I got 3 years of experience there and seeing all the 1 star reviews before mine......
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