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Malabar Farm Camping

Perrysbille, Ohio
4.4 (17 reviews)

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About Malabar Farm Camping

Campground in Ohio.

Nestled in the heart of Ohio's beautiful countryside, Malabar Farm Camping offers a peaceful escape for RV enthusiasts seeking authentic rural charm combined with quality camping amenities. With 15 well-maintained sites, this intimate park provides the perfect setting for travelers looking to experience Ohio's natural beauty without feeling crowded or overwhelmed. The park's manageable size means you'll enjoy a genuine community atmosphere where fellow campers often become friends, yet there's still plenty of privacy when you need it.

The surrounding area is rich with Ohio's agricultural heritage and natural attractions. The rolling farmland creates a serene backdrop that changes beautifully with the seasons, offering stunning views whether you're visiting in spring's bloom, summer's lush greenery, autumn's brilliant colors, or winter's peaceful quiet. This location appeals to nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a slower pace of life away from the hustle of city camping destinations.

The region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration. Hiking trails wind through the countryside, providing excellent opportunities for walking and photography. Local farms and orchards welcome visitors, making this an ideal base for families wanting to experience farm-to-table living and pick-your-own fruit adventures. The area's rich history connects visitors to Ohio's important role in American agriculture and rural development.

Travelers appreciate Malabar Farm Camping for its genuine hospitality and peaceful setting. Whether you're a full-time RVer seeking a quiet spot for an extended stay, a family planning a weekend getaway, or a couple looking for a romantic rural retreat, this park delivers a welcoming environment. The park's solid 4.4-star rating from campers reflects its reputation for cleanliness, friendly management, and a well-maintained property that respects guests' desires for a quality camping experience.

This is an excellent choice for those who value authenticity and prefer smaller, community-oriented campgrounds where the focus remains on enjoying nature and genuine relaxation rather than extensive resort-style amenities.
15

Total Sites

4.4

Rating

17

Reviews

Park Details

Total Sites 15

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Perrysbille 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 Perrysbille.

Explore the Area

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

Malabar Farm Camping Reviews

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Lori Werle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lori Werle

Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:... Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:30 pm at night, which was super rude. So don't be that type to bother other campers. Most sites were not level for a tent and were small, you are pretty well stacked up on top of each other. Well kept up and maintained. Someone did leave beer cans in the fire pit. They had an officer come check the area. Reservations are easy online and reasonably priced. Good primitive camping spots are hard to find.

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Lori Werle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lori Werle

Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:... Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:30 pm at night, which was super rude. So don't be that type to bother other campers. Most sites were not level for a tent and were small, you are pretty well stacked up on top of each other. Well kept up and maintained. Someone did leave beer cans in the fire pit. They had an officer come check the area. Reservations are easy online and reasonably priced. Good primitive camping spots are hard to find.

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Lori Werle

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lori Werle

Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:... Great place to camp if you do not need electricity or a shower. The night sky was absolutely stunning. We tent camped there, brought in our own firewood. The fire pit has a grate for cooking on, just bring some foil. Someone had two horses, didn't bother us at all. Bridal trail nearby was very narrow and rough for pedestrians. Everyone was super friendly, but we had a person enter the site at 10:30 pm at night, which was super rude. So don't be that type to bother other campers. Most sites were not level for a tent and were small, you are pretty well stacked up on top of each other. Well kept up and maintained. Someone did leave beer cans in the fire pit. They had an officer come check the area. Reservations are easy online and reasonably priced. Good primitive camping spots are hard to find.

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michael johnston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by michael johnston

Beautiful atmosphere. Kind employees. Quiet nights. Stayed 2 nights and my truck battery died both nights. They were helpful enough to come and give me a jump start. Thank you to everyone who makes this possible 💛

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michael johnston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by michael johnston

Beautiful atmosphere. Kind employees. Quiet nights. Stayed 2 nights and my truck battery died both nights. They were helpful enough to come and give me a jump start. Thank you to everyone who makes this possible 💛

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michael johnston

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by michael johnston

Beautiful atmosphere. Kind employees. Quiet nights. Stayed 2 nights and my truck battery died both nights. They were helpful enough to come and give me a jump start. Thank you to everyone who makes this possible 💛

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Drew Wyss

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Drew Wyss

Didn’t camp here but hiked the Bride Trail. A really nice trail with elevation just wear long clothing in the warm months to help reduce ticks. Took the dogos with me and it can be a little slim at times. Happy Hiking!!!

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Drew Wyss

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Drew Wyss

Didn’t camp here but hiked the Bride Trail. A really nice trail with elevation just wear long clothing in the warm months to help reduce ticks. Took the dogos with me and it can be a little slim at times. Happy Hiking!!!

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Drew Wyss

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Drew Wyss

Didn’t camp here but hiked the Bride Trail. A really nice trail with elevation just wear long clothing in the warm months to help reduce ticks. Took the dogos with me and it can be a little slim at times. Happy Hiking!!!

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Kat Ikerd

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kat Ikerd

Now reservations are need. Pay attention to the parking pad size and review photos when you book. A few of the lots are on a bit of a slant which can make leveling difficult if you are in an Rv. Some are tricker than others to back into as well. Clean, spacious sites, peaceful, and away from traffic and noise.

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Kat Ikerd

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kat Ikerd

Now reservations are need. Pay attention to the parking pad size and review photos when you book. A few of the lots are on a bit of a slant which can make leveling difficult if you are in an Rv. Some are tricker than others to back into as well. Clean, spacious sites, peaceful, and away from traffic and noise.

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Kat Ikerd

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kat Ikerd

Now reservations are need. Pay attention to the parking pad size and review photos when you book. A few of the lots are on a bit of a slant which can make leveling difficult if you are in an Rv. Some are tricker than others to back into as well. Clean, spacious sites, peaceful, and away from traffic and noise.

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Jax Murphy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jax Murphy

I hear they have Louis Bromfield's head frozen somewhere underneath the farm, and if you know the password, Poncho the Parrot will tell you exactly where to look.

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Jax Murphy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jax Murphy

I hear they have Louis Bromfield's head frozen somewhere underneath the farm, and if you know the password, Poncho the Parrot will tell you exactly where to look.

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Jax Murphy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jax Murphy

I hear they have Louis Bromfield's head frozen somewhere underneath the farm, and if you know the password, Poncho the Parrot will tell you exactly where to look.

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