“Open Year Round”
The Hueston Woods State Park Nature Center has general park info and history, several live native reptile species and a Raptor Rehabilitation program . The program accepts on average 50 injured Birds of Prey a year with a nearly 50% success rate of release. The permanent residents include a Bald Eagle, Rough-Legged Hawk, several Red-tailed Hawks, Great Horned Owls, Barred Owls, and Turkey Vultures. Naturalists Programs are offered monthly, but during our busy season (Memorial Day thru Labor Day) programs are offered Wednesday thru Sunday.
Reviews of Hueston Woods State Park Campground
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 4 users | Last reported on April 14, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 4 users | Last reported on April 16, 2024T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on October 03, 2022My favorite spot is the animal sanctuary where you can pet deer and see birds and even a cougar who all needed a little help to stay alive. The roads are also quite scenic in the fall.
We stayed at this park mainly because the friends we were meeting had reservations. It reminded us more of a private park set up rather than a state park. Our friends from Oxford said that most people go over to Indiana to stay because the state parks are nicer. The roads are paved but very narrow, sites are paved but just barely an RV wide. Probably the narrowest sites we ever seen, but we fit. There are both pull through and back in sites with plenty of length. The sites have nice separation but are in a line with a table, fire pit, and shade trees. The park is quiet since there are no train tracks or highways near by. Half of the park is 30 amp electric only and the rest are dry camping. The downside was the lack of water faucets within the park. Make sure you have water with you. There is one dump station for the entire park and it isn't very convenient. The bathhouses are usable but in need of remodeling. The park has a lot to offer such as a lodge with very nice dining facility, beautiful swimming pool, lake for boating, hiking trails, equestrian and mountain biking trails, however, a lot of the park is tired and needs updating. We did have good cell service within the park but no service as you come into the park.
Nightly Rate: $24.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 42
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We just purchased our first RV and this was our first outing ever. We had no idea what we were doing, but our first experience was a good one. We booked our site in January before visiting in April. They were already completely booked for full hookups, but we were able to get an electric site. We had no issues with the online booking process.
I did have a couple of questions prior to coming and placed (no joke) 17 phone calls to the park in one day. Most of the time no one would pick up, and when they did, no one knew the answer to my questions. I tried again the next day, and someone answered the first time and knew the answers to everything I asked. (And she was really nice!)
We arrived on a Friday afternoon, and it was POURING when we arrived. The woman in the camp office was really kind and told us how to get to our site. We had chosen it somewhat blindly, but it was the perfect spot. It was pull-through and paved, and just out our front window was a little grove of trees that were beginning to bud. We weren't far from the bathrooms, though we didn't use them, and we were a little distance from the playground.
The reason for our trip was that I was speaking at a conference in the lodge, so we were gone from the campground most of the time, and it also rained almost the entire weekend, so we weren't able to spend much time outside even when we were in the campground. But we were impressed that even with the rain/storms/cloud cover, we were able to pull in a great signal for our phones and internet.
There was a brief window of time on Saturday evening when it did not rain, so we tried to enjoy the fire pit, but it was muddy and flooded all the way around it. We noticed most of the other sites had grass or gravel clear up to the fire rings, but ours was worn down. We still did the fire (until the rain returned) but we had to sit pretty far from it to stay out of the mud. Made it hard to roast marshmallows! That was really our only complaint about our site.
Overall, we had a good first experience. The other campers were friendly and we didn't find it noisy at night. We wish we would have had better weather and more time to actually spend at the campground and exploring trails, so we would love to come back another time to try again! We might even try farther down in loop B for even more privacy and wooded scenery, especially since we don't need access to the bathrooms or playground.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: B025
I saw this state park had a nice assortment of MTB trails so I wanted to check it out. It was a gorgeous day and this park was like a nature preserve. So pretty with spring blooms on the trees, so many birds, people out enjoying the trails, stream, and lake. There is a nature walk, river, covered bridge, lodge, golf, group camps, equestrian camp and trails, and more! The only thing it didn't have was a robust cell signal.
Loop A was full hookup and pretty modern and level sites with concrete patios, while Loop B was just electric and the sites were a bit worse for the wear (see prior review). Loops C - G are designated as "camping equipment parks in the grass" as the paved parking spots were mostly saucer-shaped or severely sloped. These sites were mostly empty so it wasn't clear if RVs could fit here or not. The primitive sites (H-R) were still closed but looked really nice.
Turns out the entrance to the campground is the highest point in the park and I was able to get 10 down and 2 up for T-Mobile at best, and this is with the park mostly empty. As soon as the campground fills up I'm sure that signal would be wiped out. The park is quite large so there was lots still to explore.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: B36
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
We are driving through so staying only one night. It’s a Monday night and there are plenty of spots available, but I am told this last week end filled up.I wish we could stay longer to ck it out. Park rd is 10 mi long. Many trails. Bathrooms dated but spotless. Open year around.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: B-25
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
If you have a family this is a great place to come. Many things to do. But we were only passing through. Restrooms were clean and house were available. I personally prefer to stay in the national parks compared to this huge and busy park. It’s very pretty and well manicured.
Nightly Rate: $27.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: ?
The location of Hueston Woods State Park Campground is fairly convenient and and easy to find. Being far enough from major highways, it is quiet at night.
As noted by a previous reviewer, the A loop was nice with paved sites and full hookups. Also located on this loop is the full service restroom/shower building. Loop B was electric only. Loops C-G are grass parking and not as nice. Then there are the primitive sites, loops H-R...
I tent camped at one of these primitive sites on loop K. The site itself was fine for tents, grassy and reasonably spacious, but there were several drawbacks. To begin, there were large nuts (Buckeyes?) periodically falling from the tree canopy above the campsite. They were nearly the size of golf balls and I was relieved that none damaged my tent or vehicle.
There was NO water available throughout the entire primitive camping area, not even in the nearby restroom building. The restroom stalls were another surprise - the doors were very short and I could see over them easily. They're also made to resemble some type of wooden fence; wood slats with gaps of 1-1½ inch between the boards, allowing an unwanted view of the occupant. One woman had her friend standing in front of the door to provide a little privacy.
There was also no oversight from any camp hosts - one group partied loudly until midnight. Another guy came in late at night, then hurriedly packed up at 6am and fled, likely another "sleep and creep" campsite thief.
I went to the campground facilities building on Loop A at 7:30 in the morning (much nicer and more private bathroom stalls than the primitive camping loops) and found the attendant attempting to clean when people were entering to take their morning shower. Seriously?
The recreation areas of the park seem very nice, so it's a shame that the campground alienates a large number of campers with substandard facilities and operations. It feels as the loops progress through the alphabet, the quality declines. This could be a very nice camping facility with a few simple improvements!
Nightly Rate: $31.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
So the are had received a lot of rain leading up to our arrival so it was fairly wet everywhere. Our site was a complete mud pit. They have paved areas but those are strictly for your vehicle, your camper/RV can’t be parked on the paved pad at all. We ended up getting stuck twice, hauling a 25ft travel trailer. On top of being muddy the site was extremely un-level, I had to utilize two packs of leveling blocks. The campground itself is very nice and secluded. The lodge has great pizza and you can even have a drink while you wait. We hit one hike why we were there and it was very nice, going along the creek. There are nice sites here. Upon walking around the campground we found several sites that were level and dry, but I believe those book very quick. Just be cautious about the site you book. It’s a large beautiful campground with plenty to do. I would stay here again but I would be much more selective about the site we reserve.
Nightly Rate: $28.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: G33
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
Arrived early Friday morning, we actually booked our site for that Thursday so we could check in early Friday morning. We checked in with the friendly staff at the camp store and then made our way into the park. After filling up our fresh water tank we made our way to our site. We booked site B42, it’s a electric only (20/30/50amp), pull through site. The site was extremely level and required no side to side leveling. We had a large tree on the site next to us that offered some shade but other than that our site was extremely open. It was dry and our site had no mud, the grass was in very good shape.
The campground was completely booked and it was crowded. I’ve been to Hueston Woods for their Halloween themed weekends several years now. It was one of my favorite memories as a child, and I can honestly say I still love it just as much. Hueston Woods will do their Halloween weekends the first 3 weekends in October, and if you want a site, especially a decent one you’ll need to book early.
One side of the campground is extremely flat (A&B Loop). Full hook-ups are in loop A but don’t expect to snag one of those unless you’re on their website the second they make them available. The other loops on the other side of the campground are a different story. If you end up in any loop other than A & B bring plenty of items to help level your rig. The camp hosts are extremely helpful and will do all they can to help you fit and level your rig on your site. If it’s wet at all you’ll need four wheel drive. The park does not allow you to place your rig on the concrete parking pad. The concrete pad is exclusively for your tow vehicle. In the past I’ve seen park staff be very strict about parking, but it seems on busy, special event weekends they’re a little more relaxed.
The dump station can be a little chaotic. If there’s a crowd at all you can only use one side which as can imagine can take a while. I’d recommend hitting it early or waiting around for the line to die down.
If you have kids you honestly can’t beat it. There’s events all weekend for the kids and it’s just a great time.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 42
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
T-Mobile 4G
Stayed here a few days while visiting my daughter at Miami U. Only one loop has water and in that loop it looked like only the middle 10 or so sites were reasonably level. Others would require a fair amount of leveling. A&B loops looked like the only ones to get decent sized camper in. The rest of the loops were seriously out of level and very small. Looked like an old tent campground they started to put bigger sites and amenities in. They did have brand new wifi that was giving about 20MB download. Only about 30 campers there though.
Nightly Rate: $29.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 116
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 5G
AT&T 4G
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Hueston Woods State Park Campground
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Pets Allowed
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Restrooms
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Affiliation
- State park or forest
- Back In RV Sites Count
- 15
- Last Nightly Rate
- 28.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 41.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 24.0
- Max Length
- 45 ft
- Max Stay
- 14
- Sites Count
- 365
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Paved Sites
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Rec Facilities
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Pull Through
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Dump Station
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Back In RV Sites
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Boondock
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Dispersed Sites
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Firewood
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Fulltime Residents
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Pull Through RV Sites
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Reservations
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Sewer Hookup
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Standard Tent Sites
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Vehicle Wash Permitted
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Water Hookup
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