Check in
Check in
2:00pm

Amenities

Fires
Potable Water

Activities

Biking
Hiking
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest
Lake
River
Creek

About this space

Calm, relaxing, private site shaded by pine, maple, and walnut trees overlooking Lake Fork Licking River. Completely isolated spot - we host only one camper at a time. Hike trails through the woods and fields, venture down to the creek, and enjoy this 23-acre bubble of nature and wildlife in central Ohio. McIntosh Pines was nominated for Ohio's Best Hipcamp to visit in 2022!

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Justin S.
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Oct 2024

The land was great and quite secluded, had a very peaceful stay at Chad and Elizabeth's site. Would definitely book again!

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Hannah L.
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Nov 2024

Chad & Elizabeth’s place is perfect. It’s completely private and has a beautiful view of the woods. It was great being able to sleep under bright stars and out of the hustle and bustle of the city....

AI Review Summary

McIntosh Pines offers a stunning and secluded camping experience, perfect for families and pet owners looking to escape into nature. Reviewers consistently praise the beautiful views, privacy, and well-maintained facilities, highlighting the friendly and accommodating hosts. While some guests noted issues with muddy trails after rain and a mostly dry stream due to drought, the overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive. Campers appreciate the ample space for hiking and exploring, making it a great choice for those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Highlights
  • Incredibly private and secluded
  • Beautiful views of the creek and surrounding woods
  • Well-maintained campsite with clean facilities
  • Friendly and responsive hosts
  • Plenty of space for hiking and exploring
  • Great for families with kids and pets
  • Large fire ring and good picnic areas
Considerations
  • Some trails may be muddy after rain
  • Stream was mostly dry due to drought
  • Limited amenities for primitive camping
  • Occasional noise from nearby Route 62
  • Sites can feel tight with larger groups