The | Wilds Hellbender Campground

The onsite camp store features a live hellbender habitat.

Every site includes a fire ring with a cooking grate and a picnic table. On-Site Amenities and Activities

Includes pickleball, basketball, and volleyball courts, a playground, and a disc golf course. the wilds hellbender campground

Hellbender Campground is not your typical state park camping experience. Located on a 10,000-acre conservation center, it serves as the primary overnight accommodation for guests looking to immerse themselves in the safari-style adventures of The Wilds. It offers a blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, bridging the gap between the outdoors and hotel-style comfort.

Paved, level sites with water, sewer, and both 30-amp and 50-amp electric. The onsite camp store features a live hellbender habitat

The campground is situated in a valley surrounded by reclaimed strip-mine land that has been reforested.

Children can interact with a giant hellbender replica to compare their size to the amphibian. Hellbender Campground is not your typical state park

A playground, dog park, basketball court, and pickleball court. Pricing & Policies

The campground is named after the Eastern hellbender , a large, endangered aquatic salamander native to Ohio. This theme is woven throughout the guest experience:

These feature level, 45-foot paved concrete pads with 30-amp and 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections.

What truly distinguishes Hellbender from any other campground in the Midwest, however, is its view. While most campgrounds offer views of a lake or a forest, Hellbender offers a view of the . From the comfort of your tent door, you can watch herds of endangered species grazing on the hillsides. It is not uncommon to wake up to the sight of a Southern White Rhinoceros silhouetted against the sunrise, or to watch a herd of Przewalski’s horses—once extinct in the wild—drinking from a nearby pond. This proximity to megafauna creates a profound sense of place; you are not merely a visitor to the woods, but a guest on a functioning conservation reserve.