**Wilmington Thousand Trails RV Camping** is an **RV campground in Ohio** located between Cincinnati and Dayton. The RV campground is one of the natural preserves in Ohio offering 170 acres of gently rolling land and a sizeable lake perfect for fishing and canoeing (boats available). Eight miles away from Wilmington Thousand Trails and its spacious RV camping sites, the state parks of Cowan Lake and Caesar Creek offer fishing, boating, swimming and horseback riding. Local attractions include King's Island Amusement Park and the Clinton County Historical Society's Museum in Wilmington. At **Wilmington Thousand Trails RV Camping** , we thrive on creating a relaxing environment where you can engage with nature and the people around you. Our **RV campground** in Ohio is one of those places that you'll want to return to again and again. Relaxing RV Campground in Ohio Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore and equipment to use at Wilmington RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience. Stop by the store to check-out game equipment. The equipment is free to use; but, must be checked-out using member card or driver's license.
From Cincinnati: From I-71 Northeast, take Hwy 73 (Exit 45). Turn right and travel on Hwy 73 for about 500 feet to Hwy 380. Turn right on Hwy 380, and travel south for about 1.5 miles. The preserve is on the left. From Dayton: Travel south on I-75 to Hwy 73. Follow Hwy 73 southeast for about 20 miles to Hwy 380. Turn right on Hwy 380, and travel south for about 1.5 miles. The preserve is on the left. Alternative directions from Wilmington: Take Route 22-3 west for about 6 miles to Route 380. Turn north (right) and drive about 1 mile to the preserve on the right.
Friendly staff. Park is nice and well kept. Has a catch and release fishing pond. Would definitely return here next time im in the area..
This quiet little campground is our favorite! The staff is goes above and beyond and treat you like family! Hot tub is usually broken but the pool is heated and very refreshing plus they have a bonus kiddy pool! Loads of fun activities every weekend and the kindest neighbors you'll ever meet! (Most people are seasonal here so you make a bunch of new friends). This place may not have a bunch of up to date things to do (they have a playground and mini golf but it could use an update) but the people here make this place a golden little gem!
Played a Survivor game there last week and they were SO excited to see who was still in each night. They treated us so well and we were so happy to have been able to stay and do our challenges there. Thank you 1000 trails for all that you do!!
Nice park only because annual campers have fixed it up, but on the other hand the annual weekenders are the problem, there are to many annual campers, no campsites left for us traveling. To many golf carts driving way to fast, the road isn't paved and you can't even sit outside for a meal the dust is sooo thick from the carts and cars speeding by. I saw 3, 5 mph speed sign in the park, just because they drive the carts they think they can just speed all over, PUT UP MORE 5 MPH SIGNS, it might help but I doubt it. And it isn't even the young kids who drive and shouldn't it's the adults driving from area C to area A.The annual weekenders will be the death of this park.
The restrooms/shower houses are in direr need of updating, 2 of 5 toilets are broken in the pool/clubhouse, and the sewage smell is soo bad. We were there for 21+ days, HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO REPLACE A TOILET??
Toilet seats are loose, it's just an old park and needs HELP. SERIOUSLY!
Hire a full time ranger and put up more slow down signs,BETTER YET PAVE THE ROADS and INFORCE THE RULES YOU HAVE IN PLACE.
We used to love this park. I'll give it a D - sorry not sorry.