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Hidden Lakes Family Campground

Set around three lakes near Montville, the Hidden Lakes Family Campground is an attractive RV park in Ohio's northeast region. It’s pet-friendly so you can bring the whole family with you and within easy access to several wilderness areas, an action-packed waterpark, and the lakefront city of Cleveland.RV camping at the Hidden Lakes Family Campground includes access to a range of pull-through and back-in sites, with water and electric connections available. Fire rings and picnic tables are provided at each RV site, while campers can take advantage of the free dump station and modern restrooms with hot showers.Recreational facilities at the Hidden Lakes Family Campground include a children’s playground and an in-ground swimming pool, along with horseshoes and a basketball court. There are two fishing lakes available for catch-and-release fishing, as well as a 2.5-acre swimming lake with a sandy beach. You can pick up ice, firewood, bait, and snacks at the camp store and utilize the Wi-Fi that’s available throughout the park.



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The Great Outdoors

Camping at the Hidden Lakes Family Campground is a good base for exploring the Hell Hollow Wilderness Area, which forms part of the Lake County Metro Parks system. It encompasses 838 acres of the Paine Creek Valley, including an abundance of waterfalls, many of which can be visited on a four-mile out and back hike. Photograph the picturesque cascade of Angel Falls and admire the multi-tiered Second Falls, then soak up the impressive views of the 360-million-year-old Chagrin Shale cliff that rises above a deep river valley.Also nearby is the Big Creek Park, a popular recreational area that sprawls across 644 acres just north of Chardon. It’s bisected north to south by the scenic Big Creek, with a total of nine trails for hikers to explore. Kids can let loose in the nature-based playground or on the sand volleyball court, with horse riders also welcome on the Tupelo Pond and Bridle Trails. A section of the long-distance Buckeye Trail also passes through the Big Creek Park as it loops its way 1,444 miles around the state of Ohio.Drive south from the Hidden Lakes Family Campground, and you’ll arrive at Headwaters Park, which lies on the edge of the East Branch Reservoir. It’s also traversed by the Buckeye Trail as it winds along the western shores of the lake. More remote is the eastern shore that’s only accessible during naturalist-led programs, as are the few islands that dot the reservoir waters. Kayaks and canoes can be rented from the boathouse during the summer months while several trails meander through the surrounding beach-maple forest and meadows. Keep your eyes peeled for migratory waterfowl that arrive each spring, together with hawks and a variety of songbirds that can be spotted throughout the year.

Exploring the City

Campsites at the Hidden Lakes Family Campground are just two minutes’ drive from Montville, where there’s a small country store that’s well stocked with groceries. There’s also a gas station here if you need to fill up your RV rental and a tavern that serves meals for those nights when you don’t feel like cooking. Alternatively, you can continue driving west to Chardon, where there’s a more extensive choice of services, supermarkets, and restaurants. Coincide your visit to Chardon with the annual Geauga County Maple Festival, which takes place in the city’s central square.A 30-minute drive west of the Hidden Lakes Family Campground is the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland. It encompasses more than 3,600 acres of ecological habitats and provides a home to 9,400 different plant species from Ohio and beyond. It’s named for Albert Fairchild Holden, a wealthy mining engineer who established the arboretum in memory of his daughter, Elizabeth Davis Holden. Stroll through a wildflower garden and a rhododendron garden, then be surrounded by colorful butterflies in the butterfly garden. Other highlights of the Holden Arboretum include its extensive Hedge Collection and more than 135 magnolia trees, as well as the Display Garden that features an array of lilacs and viburnums.If you’re traveling with kids, don’t miss a visit to the waterpark in Chardon, which features several waterslides, a lazy river, and thrilling rides. Get behind the wheel of the go-karts or challenge your family to a game of mini-golf, then practice your swing in one of the batting cages. Thrill-seekers can get their adrenaline pumping on the speed slides and enclosed water slide, and there’s a kiddie waterpark for young revelers to enjoy.Whether you want to explore the waterfalls of the Hell Hollow Wilderness Area or experience the stunning Holden Arboretum, book a motorhome rental in Geauga County and start planning your visit.


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