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3 RV Campgrounds Near Cadiz, OH -- Camping & Dump Stations

40.2728° N, 80.9968° W

Quick Overview

Cadiz sits in the rolling hills of eastern Ohio, offering RVers a quieter alternative to the busier Interstate corridors. You'll find several RV campgrounds serving this area, with some free options available. The region blends small-town charm with access to outdoor recreation, making it a solid base for exploring Harrison County.

The campgrounds here tend toward family-owned operations rather than massive resort chains. You're looking at facilities that prioritize the basics -- full hookups, clean restrooms, and level sites. Most properties maintain seasonal operations, so call ahead if you're traveling outside peak months. The terrain varies from flat meadow sites to slightly elevated spots with tree cover.

Route 9 provides the main artery through town, connecting to larger highways within 20 minutes. You won't deal with the congestion you'd find near Columbus or Cleveland, but you also won't have 24-hour big-box stores at every exit. Cadiz serves as a practical stopover for RVers crossing Ohio or exploring the Appalachian foothills.

The newest addition to the area is Willow Hills Campsites, which reflects the steady interest in this corner of the state. Most parks here cater to weekend warriors and seasonal campers who appreciate the slower pace. You'll want to check our detailed listings below for specific amenities, since facilities can vary significantly between properties.

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Traveling to Cadiz by RV

Route 9 cuts straight through Cadiz and handles RV traffic without drama. It's a two-lane highway with adequate shoulders and decent sightlines. You'll connect to Route 664 heading south or Route 22 going west within 15 miles. Neither route has tunnel clearances or weight restrictions that'll concern standard RVs.

Route 250 runs north-south about 10 miles west of town, offering another option if you're coming from the Interstate 77 corridor. The roads around here don't feature the tight downtown squares that plague some Ohio towns -- you can navigate a 40-footer through Cadiz proper if needed.

Overnight parking options are limited. There's no Walmart in Cadiz itself, and most businesses don't welcome boondocking. Your best bet is planning to stay at an actual campground. Gas stations with RV-friendly layouts exist on Route 9, but don't expect dedicated RV lanes. Fill up in larger towns if you're towing a long trailer and want easier maneuvering.

Dump Station Costs in Cadiz

All several stations in the Cadiz area are paid facilities, with some offering free services (a portion%). That means a portion% charge a fee for dump station access or overnight stays.

Daily rates typically run $30-45 for full hookups, which sits below the state average. You won't find resort-style pricing here. Weekly and monthly rates drop the per-night cost considerably if you're planning an extended stay. Most parks include basic cable and Wi-Fi in their base rate, though connection speeds won't impress remote workers.

Some facilities charge non-guests $10-15 for dump station use only. That's standard for the region and includes fresh water fill-up. Expect cash-only policies at smaller operations.

Free: 3 stations (50%)
Paid: 3 stations (50%)

Contact station for pricing details.

Prices may vary. Always confirm with the station before visiting.

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Best Time to Visit Cadiz by RV

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Winter

December-February

20-38°F

Crowds: Low

Many campgrounds close entirely for winter. The few that stay open cater to monthly residents and may not maintain water hookups due to freezing temperatures.

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Spring

March-May

40-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Parks reopen in late March or early April depending on ground conditions. Mud can be an issue after heavy rains, and some sites remain closed until they dry out completely.

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Summer

June-August

65-85°F

Crowds: High

Peak season brings full campgrounds on weekends, especially around holidays. Weekdays offer better availability and quieter atmospheres. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but usually brief.

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Fall

September-November

45-70°F

Crowds: Medium

October draws leaf-peepers to the area, creating weekend crowds similar to summer levels. Nights turn chilly by late October, so prepare for furnace use and potential frost.

Explore the Cadiz Area

Propane refills require a trip to nearby Carrollton or Cambridge -- neither Cadiz location stocks it reliably. Plan accordingly if you're running low.

Cell coverage gets spotty once you leave the main highways. Verizon performs best in the area, but even that network has dead zones in the valleys. Download maps and campground directions before you arrive.

The local water is safe but heavily mineralized. You might notice a metallic taste or find your whites looking dingy after a few washes. Consider filling your freshwater tank in a larger town if you're sensitive to mineral content.

Grocery options center on a small IGA-style market in town. It's adequate for basics but won't have specialty items or extensive produce. Cambridge (25 miles west) offers full-size supermarkets if you need a major stock-up. Most campgrounds sit on rural roads where dust becomes an issue during dry spells -- keep your windows closed when vehicles pass.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Cadiz

Can I find RV campgrounds open year-round near Cadiz?

Most campgrounds operate seasonally from April through October. A couple properties accommodate winter residents, but they typically don't accept short-term guests during cold months. Call ahead if you're traveling between November and March to confirm availability and whether water hookups remain operational.

What's the typical nightly rate for camping near Cadiz?

Expect to pay $30-45 per night for full hookups at area campgrounds. Weekly rates often drop to $175-250, and monthly stays can run $400-600 depending on amenities. These prices sit below Ohio's state average, reflecting the rural location and simpler facilities.

Are there dump stations available if I'm just passing through?

All {{stationCount}} locations in the area charge for services, with no free dump stations currently available. Most campgrounds allow non-guests to use dump facilities for $10-15, which typically includes fresh water. Call ahead to confirm they're open and have staff available.

How far is Cadiz from major Interstate highways?

Interstate 77 runs about 25 miles west of Cadiz, accessible via Route 22 or Route 250. The drive takes 30-40 minutes depending on your starting point. Interstate 70 sits roughly 35 miles north, reachable through Route 9 and connecting highways.

What cell phone coverage can I expect in the Cadiz area?

Verizon provides the most reliable coverage in town and at most campgrounds. AT&T and T-Mobile work in Cadiz proper but become unreliable in rural valleys. Download offline maps and important information before arriving, especially if you're staying at a more remote property.

Do I need reservations for RV parks near Cadiz?

Weekdays during summer rarely require advance booking, but weekend spots fill up quickly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. October weekends also see high demand due to fall foliage. Calling 3-5 days ahead ensures you'll have a site, especially if you need specific hookups or pull-through access.

Are there free dump stations in Cadiz?

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