All campsites are primitive, but if you’re interested in dry RV camping (no water or electric hookups), call for help finding a spot.
Located just a few miles east of U.S. Route 68, north of Xenia, south of Yellow Springs and west of Clifton. Primary access is from the south (Clifton Road to northwest on Jacoby Road).
Quite little remote spot along the Little Miami; Turn off is easy to miss and not well marked. Restroom and picnic table were available, kayak launch available and some trails. Best time is spring with abundance of wild flowers; Respect privacy of surrounding homeowners.
Quiet area and great place to launch your canoe or kayak. I also explored the surrounding nature reserve. Passed a few centuries old trees and fields upon fields of wildflowers. Be sure to stop once you get to the private property sign (you can't miss it, the end of the "path" stops being mowed right there).
Walked the trail w my youngest kiddo and one of our friends. We were able to see some beautiful flowers though.