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Caesar Creek Express ParkHot

GGuestMay 23, 200945174001

Caesar Creek State Park is highlighted by distinct blue waters, scattered woodlands, meadows and steep ravines. The park offers some of the finest outdoor recreation in southwest Ohio including...

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Camp Sandusky Campground Hot

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Camp Sandusky Campground and Cabins has offered fantastic camping experiences to Sandusky Ohio and Cedar Point visitors for over 15 years. Going to Cedar Point? Reside in an...

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Cedarbrook Campground Hot

GGuestMay 26, 200929761000

Place away your route maps for a few days and experience the polish, quiet, peaceful surroundings of Cedarbrook Campground in Lebanon, Ohio! We are located only 8 miles...

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Circle JJ RanchHot

gregUpdatedMarch 13, 202183860000

Ohio's premier homosexual campground & personal resort hidden in the beautiful rolling hills of Carroll county on 30+ acres. The Circle JJ Ranch has combined the relaxation of camping...

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Camp Rates

All campers must be 21 years of age or older. Valid ID is required for each camper upon entry.

Membership Fee

All campers have a $12.00 yearly membership fee.

Day Passes

Not sold until 10:00am or after 5:00pm.
Weekdays (Sun–Thurs) – $20.00, valid until 8:00pm*
Weekends (Fri & Sat) – $20.00, valid until 2:00am*
Yearly Day Pass – $300.00

*If you settle to stay in a nightly accommodation after a afternoon of fun, your rate will be credited toward your nightly stay (depending on availability).

Nightly Rates

See below based upon accommodations.

Overnight Reservations

Please grant the office grasp if special arrangements need to be made for your stay. All reservations require a deposit of 1 darkness. Holiday/Special Event weekends require a minimum 2 night linger and deposit.
Check In: 1:00pm – 8:00pm on day of arrival.
Check Out: 11:00am on day of departure.

Cancellation Policy

Refunds present with a 10-day cancellation notice. No shows will be charged for the full amount of stay.


Nightly Rate Per Accommodation

  All accommodations are subject to availability. Please contact us to assure availability and build a reservation.

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Freedom Valley Campground
1875 US 250 S.
New London, Ohio
44851
Phone: (419) 929-8100
Info@FreedomValleyCamping.com

Freedom Valley welcomes it's 14th season in 2021. All male campground situated on 125 acres, most of which is wooded. Amenities include fourteen different rental options (trailers, cabins, and bunkhouse), trailer/RV sites with water and power (50 amp available) and both electric and non-electric tent camping. Day passes are available for those who want to spend a time at the 20 x 40 pool, fish in the 2.5-acre pond or spend the evening at a scheduled event. Additional amenities include a shower dwelling, flush toilets in tenting area, dance hall, dump station, laundry facilities and free camp-wide Wi-Fi. Additionally, weekend masseuse and on-site weekend food service. Different event every weekend. Easy to g

While Mary and Larry Oney, former owners of Liberty Valley Campgrounds near Fitchville, Ohio, are upset with the news that the business they built up is turning into an all-male facility that will cater to gays, the new owners said they just want the chance to run a responsible business, according to the Norwalk Reflector.
“I never would have let them keep that name,” Mary Oney said. “We built that place. It was our dream and now every time I listen that name I cringe.” She and her husband started the campground 13 years ago.
She said she didn’t find out about the new owner’s plans for the campgrounds until after all the legal paperwork was signed.
Oney said they sold the campground because her husband has faced cancer, open heart surgery and a stroke in recent years.
“Obviously we needed to sell because he’s been so sick,” she said. “One bill alone was $519,000 so we had to do something.”
Oney said the recent owners reneged on an agreement to let their long-term clients remain at the park.
“They had originally told us our seasonal campers could linger here for a year,” Oney said, but campers were asked to delete their recreational vehicles shortly after the sale.
“We’ve tried