🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located in the tranquil landscapes of Caldwell, Ohio, AEP Recreation Land Campground K is a top pick for dog owners seeking a pet-friendly camping experience. This spacious, rustic campground welcomes dogs and offers ample room for your furry companions to explore. Many visitors enjoy the serene setting, fishing ponds, and peaceful, pet-friendly trails around the area.
While amenities are simple—expect primitive camping with no electricity or running water—the environment is clean, quiet, and perfect for outdoor lovers traveling with dogs. Dog owners highlight the generous space for pets, secluded sites ideal for privacy, and natural shade. This spot is a favorite for people looking for a true outdoor adventure, away from the crowds and surrounded by Ohio’s scenic beauty.
This is our favorite place to camp. Theres some very primitive spots, the ponds are fun to fish and its clean and peaceful!!!!
We stayed at campground K, lots of room for our fur babies and very quiet location! No complaints other that bugs were horrible, and the bathrooms well let’s just say I’d rather go in the woods!!!
Good free camp ground, no electricity or running water but there is a pump for a well. Nights were a. Bit noisy with the sound of hunting dogs in the woods across the lake.
For those tent camping there are tons of places to set up. Many right in the pond. If you do not enjoy camping close to others, this site offers several spots that keep you feeling secluded. For those with campers, there are a few spots with gravel parking but they tend to go fast. There are two lumber drop off point here. If you plan to utilize these you might want to bring a chainsaw to help make the pieces manageable. The pond the site is on is really good. I have caught bass of good size here as well as great numbers and size of bluegill. While I have seen cat fish in here, not sure how strong the population is and don’t often see people fishing for them.
Update: The lumber drop offs have been stopped.
I’ve been going to this campground, which there are multiple campgrounds that are part of this, for about 40 ears. It’s always been my favorite. And it’s free, BUT… In 2020 what campsite was burglarized while I was away fishing within walking distance. The problem is this : because it’s a free campground, occasionally homeless people will come here and stay they rummage campsites, this is a fairly new problem. Becareful and enjoy. It’s still a wonderful place but be cautious and vigilant. This campground isn’t ideal for inexperienced campers or
” glampers”. 😂