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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Rocky Fork Ranch Resort

74978 Broadhead Road
43749, Kimbolton
Ohio, the United States

Rocky Fork Ranch is a unique campground offering the perfect combination of modern day amenities and rustic camping. Over 255 campsites and 117 lodging facilities make up the developed portion of Rocky Fork Ranch. Our lodging accommodations are complemented by a clubhouse, indoor pool, gym, adult lounge and game room in order to provide guests with the comforts they desire while enjoying Rocky Fork Ranch’s 850 acres of wooded and rolling landscape.

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Recreation
Playground
Outdoor pool
Tennis court
Minigolf area
Golf court
Boat hire
Horse riding
Fishing

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Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop
Restaurant

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Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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ELarew
English (US)
From the décor and horse barn, etc. , this felt much like a Western Ranch. Also had the size of it as well. Probably the largest/most spread out campground at which we have stayed. As the other reviewer said, you need some type of vehicle to get around to the amenities. We had just purchased our motorhome (and got the free stay with the purchase) and had not bought a toad/bicycles yet so we felt a bit isolated, but had no problem with that for a short stay. We would like to go back now with our extra vehicles and take more advantage of the park itself. As part of our free stay package, we had to listen to the Travel Resorts of America sales pitch. We had a very courteous salesman and the plan did have nice perks, but pretty rich for our blood. We stayed in late April and had a surprise snowfall--1-3"--so glad we took advantage of filling our propane when we first arrived. Also we took the "scenic" route getting there, going over quite a bit of gravel road/county route travel. We'd suggest following the campground's directions for a smoother ride. Google Maps sent us astray again! :)
3 years ago

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