RV Parks in Mount Gilead, Ohio

Find RV parks in Mount Gilead, OH near I-71, including Jellystone Park Columbus North. Explore campgrounds, state parks, and family fun in Morrow County.

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RV Parks in Mount Gilead

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RV Parks in Mount Gilead, OH

Mount Gilead, Ohio sits just east of Interstate 71 about 40 miles north of Columbus. This small town in Morrow County offers RV travelers a quiet basecamp with easy highway access. Jellystone Park Columbus North, located at 1319 State Route 95, provides full hookup sites for RVs up to 45 feet. The campground features a pool, mini-golf, and themed weekend activities during peak season. I-71 exit 151 leads directly to Mount Gilead via State Route 95, a straight shot past local farms and wooded hills.

Mount Gilead State Park, a short drive from the RV park on Park Avenue, offers fishing, hiking trails, and a small lake with paddleboat rentals. The park’s campground has 120 electric sites but no full hookups, so Jellystone Park works better for larger rigs needing water and sewer. For a day trip, head 20 miles north to Mansfield and explore the Ohio Bird Sanctuary or the historic Carousel District. The Mohican River area, 30 miles east, provides canoeing and kayaking on gentle currents suitable for families.

RV travelers driving through Mount Gilead face narrow roads near the town square, especially during the Morrow County Fair in late July. Most RV parks in this area require reservations, especially from May through October. Jellystone Park Columbus North accepts big rigs with pull-through sites, but call ahead if your RV exceeds 40 feet. Local diesel and gas stations near I-71 exit 151 offer truck-friendly pumps. Grocery shopping is limited to a Save-A-Lot downtown, so stock up in Columbus or Mansfield before arriving.

Expect a family-oriented atmosphere at Jellystone Park with Yogi Bear characters, hayrides, and a splash pad. Pets are welcome in designated loops, but keep them leashed due to wildlife like deer and raccoons. Firewood bans help prevent the spread of invasive pests, so buy local wood at the camp store. AT&T and Verizon cell signals work well near the interstate but fade in the state park. Towing an RV through Mount Gilead’s back roads is manageable, but avoid Route 42 north of town during harvest season when farm equipment creates delays.

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