Ah yes, summer’s last gasp. A few, short fleeting weeks to do all the things you told your kids you would before school starts. (Is school starting earlier and earlier, or is it just us?)
One of those activities you may have short-sightedly told your youngsters you’d do is camp — we’re here to help those who want to camp, but just maybe not outdoors.
When we think of glamping, we think of, in the dictionary sense, a “form of camping involving accommodation more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping.” For our purposes, we identified several glamping options from all over the area in hopes we can help you fulfill your promises of family-fun or parents night out camping experiences in Ohio.

Clay’s Resort Jellystone Park, North Lawrence. Choose from luxury or rustic cabins and enjoy amenities like full bathrooms, kitchens and screened-in porches. Plus, take advantage of their on-site amenities such as a water park, swimming lake, arcade, on-site dining and more. clayspark.com
Mohicans Luxury Treehouses, Glenmont. Air conditioning and occasional Wi-Fi are available in these cool, private getaway spots. themohicans.net/treehouses

Tipi Village at Earth Song Farm, Lodi. These traditional tipis offer a queen-size bed, optional cots, a communal grill and fire ring – so yeah, we’re counting this as a form of glamping. (There’s a bed!) earthsongfarm.com/
Country Acres Camping, Ravenna. There is so much room for activities at this fun park, plus a nightly entertainment schedule – from black light parties to water wars and more. countryacrescamping.com/cabins

Flannel Dog Farm, Ashtabula. A bit more primitive than others on this list, Flannel Dog has three different options to stay while enjoying hiking, boating and fishing, kayaking, paddle boarding, restaurants and more. flanneldogfarm.com/stay
The Dwelling, Millersburg. Now this has a little more of the “glam” part of glamping, with beautiful views, tourist attractions, and wonderful dining are just a few minutes away. thedwellingbnb.com
Columbia Woodlands, Dover. Take your pick between cottages (one has a marble bath) and tents (chef-inspired menu choices delivered right to your door) at this cool spot. columbiawoodlands.com/rentals

Inn at Cedar Falls, Logan. Longer haul from the greater Cleveland area, but worth it based on the proximity to Hocking Hills and choice of lodging – from cabins to geodomes and cottages to yurts. innatcedarfalls.com
The Wilds, Cumberland. Combine animal safaris with a diverse range of lodging options – including cabins, a lodge and more. Come stay in these comfy spaces that provide beautiful landscapes and family-fun. thewilds.org/lodgin
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