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Ernst and Young
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Ernst and Young

Mason, Ohio
4.6 (66 reviews)

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About Ernst and Young

Campground in Ohio.

Ernst and Young Campground offers a welcoming retreat for RV travelers seeking a well-maintained public camping experience in Ohio. This 4.6-star rated destination has earned the trust and affection of over 66 visitors who appreciate its clean facilities and thoughtful management. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer stay, this campground provides a solid foundation for exploring the natural and cultural attractions that make Ohio a compelling destination.

The campground itself is situated in a location that serves as an excellent base for regional exploration. Ohio's landscape offers surprising variety, from rolling hills to scenic waterways, and Ernst and Young's position provides convenient access to both outdoor recreation and small-town charm. The area surrounding the campground reflects the character of Ohio's communities, with a mix of rural beauty and accessible amenities that make modern camping comfortable.

Visitors consistently praise the campground's upkeep and the quality of the experience, as evidenced by the strong rating. This consistency matters when you're traveling with an RV, as you want to know what to expect. The management's attention to maintaining clean grounds and facilities creates an environment where families, couples, and solo travelers all feel welcome and secure. The reviews suggest that staff members are attentive to guest needs, which enhances the overall camping experience.

Ohio offers abundant opportunities for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The state has a rich history, beautiful parks, and charming local attractions within reasonable driving distance of most locations. For RV travelers, this accessibility means you can venture out during the day and return to a comfortable home base in the evening. The region's four distinct seasons each bring their own appeal, from spring wildflowers to autumn foliage.

Ernst and Young Campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere and safe environment. Retirees enjoy the relaxed pace and opportunity to explore new areas without the stress of constant travel. Adventure seekers find it a convenient staging point for day trips and outdoor activities. Whatever brings you to Ohio, this campground provides the comfortable, reliable base you need for a memorable RV camping adventure.
4.6

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66

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Mason is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Ohio weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Mason.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Mason. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Ernst and Young Reviews

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Broken Compass

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Broken Compass

I pulled my camper here. 32' bumper. There is a one way loop that I would suggest avoiding. Steep hill on entry and steep exit with 90 degree all on gravel. I am very comfortable towing but others would definitely hate this. Good way to mess up camper. With that said this place is great. Was able to use starlink at site 68. Pit toilets. Minimum traffic. 2 week limit free. Fishing everywhere you l... I pulled my camper here. 32' bumper. There is a one way loop that I would suggest avoiding. Steep hill on entry and steep exit with 90 degree all on gravel. I am very comfortable towing but others would definitely hate this. Good way to mess up camper. With that said this place is great. Was able to use starlink at site 68. Pit toilets. Minimum traffic. 2 week limit free. Fishing everywhere you look.

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Broken Compass

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Broken Compass

I pulled my camper here. 32' bumper. There is a one way loop that I would suggest avoiding. Steep hill on entry and steep exit with 90 degree all on gravel. I am very comfortable towing but others would definitely hate this. Good way to mess up camper. With that said this place is great. Was able to use starlink at site 68. Pit toilets. Minimum traffic. 2 week limit free. Fishing everywhere you l... I pulled my camper here. 32' bumper. There is a one way loop that I would suggest avoiding. Steep hill on entry and steep exit with 90 degree all on gravel. I am very comfortable towing but others would definitely hate this. Good way to mess up camper. With that said this place is great. Was able to use starlink at site 68. Pit toilets. Minimum traffic. 2 week limit free. Fishing everywhere you look.

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Kim F Halloran (barbarella20722)

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kim F Halloran (barbarella20722)

FYI - Dry camping = no water, no electric, no dump station. There are dumpsters and pit toilets. Water is still turned off. Get registration sheet at the sign by the red building close to the entrance. It was quiet, though surprisingly busy, which was disappointing. Campsites seemed pretty clean but there were a few that didn't clean up after their dogs. Not cool! The park roads are well maintain... FYI - Dry camping = no water, no electric, no dump station. There are dumpsters and pit toilets. Water is still turned off. Get registration sheet at the sign by the red building close to the entrance. It was quiet, though surprisingly busy, which was disappointing. Campsites seemed pretty clean but there were a few that didn't clean up after their dogs. Not cool! The park roads are well maintained and campers were respectful. There isn't much to do unless you have a small boat &/or like to fish. No trails that I could see but not a big deal. I was looking for a bit of peace & this fit the bill pretty well. I hope we will all do our part to keep places like this open. Follow the rules and clean up afterwards. Simple.

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Kim F Halloran (barbarella20722)

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kim F Halloran (barbarella20722)

FYI - Dry camping = no water, no electric, no dump station. There are dumpsters and pit toilets. Water is still turned off. Get registration sheet at the sign by the red building close to the entrance. It was quiet, though surprisingly busy, which was disappointing. Campsites seemed pretty clean but there were a few that didn't clean up after their dogs. Not cool! The park roads are well maintain... FYI - Dry camping = no water, no electric, no dump station. There are dumpsters and pit toilets. Water is still turned off. Get registration sheet at the sign by the red building close to the entrance. It was quiet, though surprisingly busy, which was disappointing. Campsites seemed pretty clean but there were a few that didn't clean up after their dogs. Not cool! The park roads are well maintained and campers were respectful. There isn't much to do unless you have a small boat &/or like to fish. No trails that I could see but not a big deal. I was looking for a bit of peace & this fit the bill pretty well. I hope we will all do our part to keep places like this open. Follow the rules and clean up afterwards. Simple.

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Don Mullinax

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Don Mullinax

I’m probably being overly critical but hey it’s Ohio. The good! Environment over all the area. Very quiet, and very beautiful. An outdoorsman’s paradise. A plethora of lakes for fishing and kayaking. The night skies are the best I’ve seen in Ohio …hands down! The camping is 100%free . Pit toilets available. Picnic tables at most sites. The bad. It’s still Ohio camping ! To most this proba... I’m probably being overly critical but hey it’s Ohio. The good! Environment over all the area. Very quiet, and very beautiful. An outdoorsman’s paradise. A plethora of lakes for fishing and kayaking. The night skies are the best I’ve seen in Ohio …hands down! The camping is 100%free . Pit toilets available. Picnic tables at most sites. The bad. It’s still Ohio camping ! To most this probably a matter of personal preference, but I just can’t seem to understand trailer park camping in this state. Some sites are literally piled on top of each other. There a couple that are spread out, but not many. Place gets pretty busy on the weekends. I found glass and trash around 2 of the sites I stayed at. People just don’t pack out or take pride in the area. The dumpster was overflowing with trash everywhere. Eventually an ODNR Guy cleaned it all up. A lot of the people I talked to gave me the impression the waters are overfished. Signs on limits are posted everywhere. The bugs are HORRENDOUS in this area! I mean I know it’s outdoors and camping and I’m no stranger but for the love of Jesus! Pulled 6 ticks off me over the course of 4 days so beware. Your at least 30 to 45 min drive from supplies. McConnelsville to the west is probably your best bet . There are 2 small stores on 78 but found them to be unreliable as far as hours. Signal is non existent . For cell signal go to the Muskie bucket on 78. 3 bars there. Seen people holding sites for others. Not my idea of dispersed camping. There are some hiking trails but seriously over grown. Law was nonexistent. Didn’t see a 1 the whole time I was down there. Pretty desolate area for Ohio. But dispersed camping does not exist here. Has potential, but again it’s Ohio.

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Don Mullinax

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Don Mullinax

I’m probably being overly critical but hey it’s Ohio. The good! Environment over all the area. Very quiet, and very beautiful. An outdoorsman’s paradise. A plethora of lakes for fishing and kayaking. The night skies are the best I’ve seen in Ohio …hands down! The camping is 100%free . Pit toilets available. Picnic tables at most sites. The bad. It’s still Ohio camping ! To most this proba... I’m probably being overly critical but hey it’s Ohio. The good! Environment over all the area. Very quiet, and very beautiful. An outdoorsman’s paradise. A plethora of lakes for fishing and kayaking. The night skies are the best I’ve seen in Ohio …hands down! The camping is 100%free . Pit toilets available. Picnic tables at most sites. The bad. It’s still Ohio camping ! To most this probably a matter of personal preference, but I just can’t seem to understand trailer park camping in this state. Some sites are literally piled on top of each other. There a couple that are spread out, but not many. Place gets pretty busy on the weekends. I found glass and trash around 2 of the sites I stayed at. People just don’t pack out or take pride in the area. The dumpster was overflowing with trash everywhere. Eventually an ODNR Guy cleaned it all up. A lot of the people I talked to gave me the impression the waters are overfished. Signs on limits are posted everywhere. The bugs are HORRENDOUS in this area! I mean I know it’s outdoors and camping and I’m no stranger but for the love of Jesus! Pulled 6 ticks off me over the course of 4 days so beware. Your at least 30 to 45 min drive from supplies. McConnelsville to the west is probably your best bet . There are 2 small stores on 78 but found them to be unreliable as far as hours. Signal is non existent . For cell signal go to the Muskie bucket on 78. 3 bars there. Seen people holding sites for others. Not my idea of dispersed camping. There are some hiking trails but seriously over grown. Law was nonexistent. Didn’t see a 1 the whole time I was down there. Pretty desolate area for Ohio. But dispersed camping does not exist here. Has potential, but again it’s Ohio.

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Fibrenew North Columbus

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Fibrenew North Columbus

Great for boondocking! This is first come first served camping in designated sites for tents and self contained RV’s and trailers. There is NO fresh/potable water available and only two pit toilets. The toilets were nice and clean but i would bring everything you might need as it might be a 10 minute walk or short drive. There is a 2.6 mike hiking trail around the lake but is is overgrown and n... Great for boondocking! This is first come first served camping in designated sites for tents and self contained RV’s and trailers. There is NO fresh/potable water available and only two pit toilets. The toilets were nice and clean but i would bring everything you might need as it might be a 10 minute walk or short drive. There is a 2.6 mike hiking trail around the lake but is is overgrown and not maintained with a number of jumbled trees down on the west side. East side would be good for a short walk but not much to see. Fishing seems to be the main pastime here as there are lots of small stocked lakes.

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Fibrenew North Columbus

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Fibrenew North Columbus

Great for boondocking! This is first come first served camping in designated sites for tents and self contained RV’s and trailers. There is NO fresh/potable water available and only two pit toilets. The toilets were nice and clean but i would bring everything you might need as it might be a 10 minute walk or short drive. There is a 2.6 mike hiking trail around the lake but is is overgrown and n... Great for boondocking! This is first come first served camping in designated sites for tents and self contained RV’s and trailers. There is NO fresh/potable water available and only two pit toilets. The toilets were nice and clean but i would bring everything you might need as it might be a 10 minute walk or short drive. There is a 2.6 mike hiking trail around the lake but is is overgrown and not maintained with a number of jumbled trees down on the west side. East side would be good for a short walk but not much to see. Fishing seems to be the main pastime here as there are lots of small stocked lakes.

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SEFXLRS

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by SEFXLRS

True primitive camping. No running water or electric. No cell phone service. Toilets are somewhat close depending on where you camp. Good camping locations, most aren't close to other sites. Good weekend camping.

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SEFXLRS

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by SEFXLRS

True primitive camping. No running water or electric. No cell phone service. Toilets are somewhat close depending on where you camp. Good camping locations, most aren't close to other sites. Good weekend camping.

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