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RV Campgrounds In Navarre, Ohio -- Find RV Parks

40.7245° N, 81.5221° W

Quick Overview

Navarre sits in the heart of Stark County, Ohio, where rolling farmland meets small-town charm and outdoor recreation opportunities abound. This quiet community offers easy access to the Tuscarawas River and connects you to both Canton's urban amenities and the scenic countryside that defines this part of northeast Ohio.

The camping scene here is straightforward with several RV parks serving the area. Both options are paid facilities offering full hookups and modern amenities for travelers exploring the region. While there aren't any some free camping spots directly in town, these established parks provide reliable services for RVers who want comfort and convenience.

From your campsite, you're positioned perfectly for day trips to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, just 15 minutes north. The nearby Sippo Lake Park offers hiking trails and fishing opportunities, while the historic village of Zoar lies 20 minutes south with its restored 19th-century buildings and canal boat rides. Stark County's covered bridges make for scenic drives, and the area's Amish communities provide authentic cultural experiences and fresh produce.

These campgrounds cater to RVers who appreciate full amenities without sacrificing access to outdoor activities. You'll find pull-through sites for big rigs, clean facilities, and often additional perks like pools or recreation areas. The parks here understand that many guests are either passing through on longer trips or using Navarre as a base camp for exploring Canton and the surrounding attractions.

Summer brings the best weather and most activities, though spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage. Winter camping is possible but check individual park policies as some may have seasonal closures.

Our listings below show exactly what each park offers, from site sizes to specific amenities, helping you choose the right fit for your rig and travel style.

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Traveling to Navarre by RV

Interstate 77 provides the main north-south corridor through the area, with Navarre accessed via State Route 21. This route connects smoothly to I-77 and offers an easy drive through Ohio's agricultural heartland. The roads here are RV-friendly with gentle grades and wide shoulders, though watch for farm equipment during harvest seasons.

Coming from the east, US Route 30 runs parallel about 10 miles north through Massillon, providing another major east-west option. State Route 212 offers a more scenic alternative if you're not in a hurry, winding through small communities and past historic sites.

Fuel up in Canton before heading to your campground, as Navarre's options are limited. The Speedway and Circle K in nearby Massillon stock RV supplies and have easy big-rig access. For major grocery runs, the Giant Eagle in Canton has a large parking lot that can accommodate most RVs.

The terrain here is relatively flat with only minor elevation changes, making it stress-free driving for any size RV. Road conditions stay good year-round, though winter weather can bring snow and ice typical of northern Ohio. Summer construction projects occasionally affect I-77, so check ODOT traffic updates if you're traveling during peak construction season.

Dump Station Costs in Navarre

Expect to pay $35-50 per night at Navarre's RV parks, with rates varying by season and site amenities. Full hookup sites with 50-amp service typically run on the higher end, while basic sites with water and electric cost less. These parks often offer weekly and monthly discounts for extended stays.

With a portion% of the area's several parks being free and a portion% requiring payment, you're looking at paid camping here. However, the rates are reasonable compared to major tourist destinations, and the amenities justify the cost for most RVers.

Summer rates peak during July and August when families visit area attractions. Spring and fall offer the best value with lower rates and pleasant weather. Some parks close or reduce services in winter, so call ahead if you're planning cold-weather camping.

Good Sam and Passport America discounts apply at select parks, potentially saving 10-50% on nightly rates. KOA membership can also provide savings if you're staying at franchise locations. Fuel costs are typical for Ohio, with gas stations along I-77 offering competitive prices. Grocery shopping in Canton provides better selection and prices than Navarre's limited options.

Free: 6 stations (55%)
Paid: 5 stations (45%)

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Best Time to Visit Navarre by RV

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Winter

December-February

25-40°F

Crowds: Low

Some parks may close or limit services; call ahead to confirm availability and hookup status.

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Spring

March-May

45-70°F

Crowds: Medium

Pleasant weather for outdoor activities; good rates before summer tourism peaks in the region.

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Summer

June-August

70-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season for Pro Football Hall of Fame visitors; book ahead especially for summer weekends.

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Fall

September-November

50-75°F

Crowds: Medium

Beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures; excellent time for exploring covered bridges and Amish country.

Explore the Navarre Area

Both RV parks in Navarre offer solid amenities, but call ahead during summer weekends as they can fill up with families visiting the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The parks here understand RV needs and typically provide level sites with good electrical service.

For a free alternative, Atwood Lake Park about 30 minutes southeast allows primitive camping, though you'll need to be completely self-contained. Sippo Lake Park in Canton offers day-use only but has excellent hiking trails and fishing if you want to explore beyond your campground.

Don't miss the Hartville MarketPlace and Flea Market, about 20 minutes northeast. It's one of Ohio's largest markets and the parking area can handle RVs if you visit on weekdays. The Amish communities around Berlin (45 minutes south) offer authentic experiences, but those narrow country roads aren't ideal for big rigs.

For dining, Der Dutchman in Plain City serves hearty Amish-style meals with RV parking available. Closer to your campground, the local pizza shops and family restaurants in Navarre are friendly to RV travelers. Stock up on groceries in Canton where the stores have better big-rig access than Navarre's smaller shops.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Navarre

What are the best RV campgrounds in Navarre?

Navarre has two established RV parks that offer full hookups and modern amenities. Both provide level sites suitable for big rigs, clean facilities, and convenient access to area attractions. Check our listings for specific amenities and current availability at each location.

Is there free RV camping near Navarre?

There's no free camping directly in Navarre, but Atwood Lake Park about 30 minutes southeast offers primitive camping for self-contained RVs. The area's paid campgrounds provide good value with full amenities and reasonable rates for the region.

What is the best time of year to camp in Navarre?

Late spring through early fall offers the best weather and full access to outdoor activities. Summer brings peak tourism to area attractions, so book ahead. Fall provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds than summer months.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Navarre?

Yes, both RV parks in Navarre offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. These parks cater to RVers who want complete amenities and typically provide 30 and 50-amp electrical service along with level, well-maintained sites.

Can I visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame from Navarre campgrounds?

Absolutely. The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is just 15 minutes north of Navarre, making it an easy day trip from any local campground. Many RVers specifically choose Navarre as their base for visiting this iconic attraction and exploring the Canton area.

What attractions are accessible from Navarre RV parks?

From Navarre, you're within easy driving distance of Sippo Lake Park, the historic village of Zoar, Stark County's covered bridges, and nearby Amish communities. Canton's attractions including the Pro Football Hall of Fame are just minutes away, while Hartville's famous marketplace is about 20 minutes northeast.

What are the best RV campgrounds in Navarre?

Navarre has two established RV parks that offer full hookups and modern amenities. Both provide level sites suitable for big rigs, clean facilities, and convenient access to area attractions. Check our listings for specific amenities and current availability at each location.

Is there free RV camping near Navarre?

There's no free camping directly in Navarre, but Atwood Lake Park about 30 minutes southeast offers primitive camping for self-contained RVs. The area's paid campgrounds provide good value with full amenities and reasonable rates for the region.

What is the best time of year to camp in Navarre?

Late spring through early fall offers the best weather and full access to outdoor activities. Summer brings peak tourism to area attractions, so book ahead. Fall provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures with fewer crowds than summer months.

Are there full hookup RV parks in Navarre?

Yes, both RV parks in Navarre offer full hookup sites with water, electric, and sewer connections. These parks cater to RVers who want complete amenities and typically provide 30 and 50-amp electrical service along with level, well-maintained sites.

Can I visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame from Navarre campgrounds?

Absolutely. The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton is just 15 minutes north of Navarre, making it an easy day trip from any local campground. Many RVers specifically choose Navarre as their base for visiting this iconic attraction and exploring the Canton area.

What attractions are accessible from Navarre RV parks?

From Navarre, you're within easy driving distance of Sippo Lake Park, the historic village of Zoar, Stark County's covered bridges, and nearby Amish communities. Canton's attractions including the Pro Football Hall of Fame are just minutes away, while Hartville's famous marketplace is about 20 minutes northeast.

Are there free dump stations in Navarre?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Navarre.