UPDATE March 2023: ... Campground: Loops E & F Sites 136-287 are closed for electrical upgrade. Sites will open as construction allows. Loops A, B, C & D Sites 1 – 137 are available to reserve. Thank you for your patience.
A Camp Store offers supplies, firewood, ice, concessions, novelties, and kayak rental seasonally.
Caesar Creek Lake is located in southwest Ohio, centered between Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus. Visitors flock to Caesar Creek Lake for its great fishing, boating, Visitor Center and trail opportunities. Natural Features: Caesar Creek Lake is home to many different wildflower prairies throughout the park which offer views of native wild prairie flowers, insects and bird species. Caesar Creek Lake is also home to more than 50 miles of trails including the 13 mile backpack trail which takes you to a scenic overlook of Horseshoe Falls. Recreation: Caesar Creek Lake offers excellent boating, water skiing and canoeing. Anglers fish for crappie and trophy muskie. The shelter is close to the Visitor Centers courtesy dock, allowing for easy shoreline fishing or to launch a kayak. Also, the shelter is within a short walking distance to the Caesar Creek Lake Visitor Center which offers exhibits, films and information about the lake and Corps missions in the Ohio Valley. Visitors can also take advantage of the new Adena Trace fitness trail with 9 workout stations over a mile loop as well as 50 miles of additional hiking, mountain biking, and bridle trails. Facilities: Each shelter is located near the Caesar Creek Visitor Center where a 24-hour indoor heated and cooled restroom can be found. Many shelters also offer some of the largest playground areas found at Caesar Creek Lake. Each shelter also offers two cooking grills and both electric and water are provided with reservation. Nearby Attractions: Caesar Creek Lake offers 50 miles of hiking, mountain biking, bridle and archery trails. Caesar Creek Pioneer Village offers a collection of over 15 log cabins and other structures that are open during special events. Caesar Creek Nature Center is adjacent to the Pioneer Village; the nature center features exhibits on the areas cultural and natural history.
From I-75 head east on Highway 73 for 11.5 miles past Waynesville. Follow the signs for the Caesar Creek Visitor Center for 3 more miles. From I-71 head west on Highway 73 for 7.7 miles. Follow the signs for the Caesar Creek Visitor Center for about 3 miles.
Reservations are required and may be made up to six months in advance online or by calling (866) 644-6727.
A Camp Store offers supplies, firewood, ice, concessions, novelties, and kayak rental seasonally.
Nice place to camp! Big sites and clean area's. The amphitheater area and snack shack was extremely cool! My only complaint is the showers. The showers were full of spiders families (and I hate spiders) and the separation borders are like bathrooms, so your neighbor in the shower could peak through the gap. Overall nice place and would definitely be back!
Been coming here since I was a child to look for fossils. So happy that I can bring my son here to and teach him everything that I have learned about this once aquatic habitat. Lots of parking and we even did a short trail (geology loop), it was very peaceful and a lot of fun. Didn’t have to pay to get in, which is a plus. Will always highly recommend Ceasar’s Creek State Park!!
Cesar's creek is excellent fishing and fossil hunting. I love this place so much. the locals are always friendly too.
The crappie fisherman were abundant. we fished from the bank and didn't catch anything. seen about 6 boats on one location.
We love this place. Kayaking the lake is awesome. Fishing can be good and enjoyable. Playgrounds all around for the kiddos. Hiking, fossil hunting, picnicking, camping. It's got it all. Haven't camped yet but intend to this coming year. Mostly enjoy the yakking and picnic with the littles at the different playgrounds. Close to good food and DG. Love the programs too. Only bad thing I have to say is the geese make the beach an awful, vile place.