Beulah Beach Camp and Retreat Center
Beulah Beach Camp and Retreat Center offers 38 campsites with fire pits for tent-campers. Visitors have access to shower facilities and a coin-operated laundromat as well as a playground and swimming pool. Campers may utilize various sports fields and courts, water-sport and boating equipment, and a community game room. The retreat center is based around the Christian faith and offers many community programs such as a benefit golf day, men’s day retreats and benefit auctions. The facility is open year-round; reservations are required.
Beulah Beach Camp and Retreat Center
6101 W. Lake Road
Vermilion, OH 44089
440-967-4861
beulahbeach.org
Huron River Valley Resort Marina and Campground
Along the shores of Huron River, just outside of Beulah Beach, lies Huron River Valley Resort Marina and Campground. This camping resort offers inexpensive, primitive sites for tent-campers, while providing public restrooms with showers. Campers have access to fishing in either Huron River or Lake Erie, hiking and biking along many different trails as well as boating on either body of water. An onsite convenience store is available for visitors to purchase any camping necessities such as firewood or fishing tackle.
Huron River Valley Resort Marina and Campground
9019 River Road
Huron, OH 11830
419-433-4118
huronrivervalley.com
Sandusky/Bayshore Estates KOA
The Sandusky KOA is situated just east of Beulah Beach, on the shores of Lake Erie. Campers have access to amenities such as restroom and shower facilities, a laundry facility, a swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts, a camp store, picnic tables and bonfire pits. Visitors can travel off-site to visit the lake, nearby Cedar Point Amusement Park, the African Wildlife Safari Park or even a haunted house. Tent-campers are not permitted to bring pets; reservations are recommended.
Sandusky/Bayshore Estates KOA
2311 Cleveland Road
Sandusky, OH 44870
419-625-1495
Article Written By Jacob Hendriks
Jacob Hendriks' work has appeared in "The Western Front," "The Planet Magazine" and Trails.com. He graduated from Western Washington University with a major in international business management and a minor in Community Health. Hendriks' passion for sports nutrition and fitness, combined with experience as a personal trainer, has led him to pursue health-oriented journalism.