About Paradise Lake Park
Paradise Lake Park sits on 160 acres in East Rochester, Ohio, 90 minutes southeast of Cleveland. The park's 25-acre spring-fed lake defines the experience.
Paradise Lake Park occupies 160 acres surrounding a 25-acre spring-fed lake. The park offers 500 sites across wooded and open meadow areas. Sites accommodate big rigs with pull-through options.
Full hookups include 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections. Activity directors schedule weekend events from mid-April through mid-October. An auction house operates Wednesday and Saturday evenings.
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What Amenities Does Paradise Lake Park Offer?
Amenities include a sandy swimming beach on the 25-acre lake, a country store, snack bar, bait and tackle shop, propane station, laundromat, and hot showers. Hall and pavilion rentals are available for events and reunions.
Is Paradise Lake Park Big Rig Friendly?
What Are the Rates at Paradise Lake Park?
Nightly rates start at $30. Weekly rates are $185. Monthly rates are $420. Seasonal and extended winter stay sites are available.
What Are the Check-In Rules at Paradise Lake Park?
Non-holiday weekend reservations are not required; guests select their own site upon arrival. Check-in time is 10:00 AM and check-out time is 1:00 PM. The park operates from April 15 through October 15.
Where Is Paradise Lake Park Located?
What Attractions Are Near Paradise Lake Park?
Located near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border in East Rochester, approximately 60 miles from Akron and 90 miles from Cleveland.
What Activities Are Available at Paradise Lake Park?
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Paradise Lake Park?
A family-focused campground with 500 sites, including seasonal and extended winter stay options. The park emphasizes scheduled activities and family events throughout the operating season.
Are Pets Allowed at Paradise Lake Park?
Pets Welcome (non-vicious/ must have current rabies tag & kept on leash, no Pittbulls or Rottweilers please)