Toledo East / Stony Ridge KOA
- 24787 Luckey Road
- Perrysburg, OH 43551
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Directions
From I-80/90 Exit 71. Go 1/2 mi S on SR 420 then 1 1/2 mi W (right) on SR 163, turn S (left) on Luckey Rd. From I-75 Exit 193, go 7 mi E on US 20/23, 1/2 mi N (left) on Luckey Rd.
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The campground offers a quiet country setting amid shady trees with a picnic table and campfire ring at every site.
Come have some camping fun at Toledo East/Stony Ridge KOA. The campground offers a quiet country setting amid shady trees with a picnic table and campfire ring at every site. KOA folks even deliver the firewood! All full hook up sites will have cable TV by May 1. Hay rides every weekend. Mini golf, fun-bikes and a heated pool also keep campers happy. You're just 15 miles from the wonderful Toledo Zoo, the Toledo Mud Hens and other local attractions. Cedar Point amusement park and the Lake Erie Islands are one hour away. Check out our weekend activities and other fun things to do in the Toledo area.
Pet owners: please check our pet policy here.
Meet Your Hosts
Bill and Carolyn Miller welcome friends old and "not yet met" to come stay with us for a day or a week. Originally founded as "Rustic Acres" campground, Toledo East / Stony Ridge KOA has matured over the years. A recent expansion provides new Super Sites for 85 ft rigs. Now the KOA is updated and camper-ready. "It's a happy, quiet place," said Bill, "plus this year we are adding activities for the kids". According to the Millers, the best part of their campground is the beauty of the park. Treating customers well is a top priority. We escort guests to sites, haul wood, fill propane tanks, and give them tourist related information. "We want our campers to enjoy their stay, and plan to return," added Carolyn.
Local attractions, including the amusement facility, Cedar Point, keep campers busy and having fun. Bill says people come from all around the world to visit the world famous roller coaster park. "I've met people there who were from Great Britain." People also enjoy visiting the nearby zoos, art museums, and conventions in Toledo. "We are located close to both major east-west and north-south interstates, so we get lots of people going out west and snowbirds heading south." said Bill, "Part of our fun is meeting lots of people passing through."
While closed in the winters, the Millers like travel. Bill enjoys his Honda Goldwing motorcycle and amateur astronomy, Carolyn loves murder mysteries and making earrings and necklaces.
Campground Amenities
Campground Activities
Activities Nearby - Toledo East/Stony Ridge KOA
Fishing
Walleye run in the Maumee River in March & April followed by white bass in April and May. Favorite spots are within ½ hour of the campground.
Dining
The Toledo area has great dining opportunities. Many restaurants featuring fine dining to family type fare are within a short distance from the campground. And of course we have at least one of every fast food chain nearby!
Put-In-Bay/Lake Erie Islands Take the Miller Boat Lines ferry to Put-In-Bay (South Bass Island). Relax or party food, fun and sun. There are activities every week. For more information see www.millerferry.com.
SHOPPING
The new Fallen Timbers upscale mall and Levis Commons await exploration. Visit the quaint local towns of Luckey and Pemberville for antique and small town shops. The Toledo Farmer's Market is open on Saturdays in the season. Shop for fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers and baked goods. Guy's shopping includes Cabela's in Dundee MI (30 minutes, plus shops for ladies) and Bass Pro is minutes from our KOA.
Golf
There are over 40 golf courses in the Toledo area; some are championship level. 2 locations are within 5 miles of the campground.
Fine Arts
Theater performances at the Toledo Repertoire Theater, musical performances by the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and the Toledo Jazz Society, "Music Under the Stars" every Sunday evening in July and August at the Toledo Zoo featuring various well known performers. The Toledo Art Museum is a fantastic place. There are exhibits and events for all ages and interests. Admission is free.
Sporting Events
Baseball is great fun at the new, state of the art Fifth Third Field in downtown Toledo, home of the world famous Toledo Mud Hens. The National Tractor Pulls ("Pulll-Towwnn!") takes place at Bowling Green in late August. University of Toledo basketball and football and Bowling Green University sports are also close by. Come see the Toledo Walleye hockey team play.
Sailing Charters
Have a fun day on Lake Erie fishing for walleye and perch. Many different Charter boat companies are available.
Antiquing
There are about 15 antique shops in Stony Ridge, Pemberville and Perrysburg, all within 10 miles of the campground. There are even more shops in Toledo. We'll Google a list for you.
History Buffs
Visit the historic Wolcott House Museum complex, the SS Willis B. Boyer floating on the Maumee River or day trip to the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont, Oh. You can also tour the blockhouses at old Fort Meigs high above the Maumee River and picnic in the beautiful park there.
Do Toledo
For a list of festivals, car shows and everything else going on in town, go to www.dotoledo.org.
Local Attractions
Toledo Zoo
The Toledo Zoo is home to 4,500 animals representing over 700 different species. Visitors will be amazed by the wonders found in the Hippoquarium, Kingdom of the Apes, Reptile House, Frogtown USA, Aviary and Arctic Encounter displays. It is only about 14 miles from the campground.
Toledo Museum of Art
The Toledo Museum of Art features internationally known art collections from ancient through contemporary times. Visitors will enjoy the superb paintings, glass, sculpture, furniture, silver, tapestries and graphic arts in elegant galleries.
Fort Meigs State Memorial
Built by William Henry Harrison in 1813, Fort Meigs is the largest walled fortification in America. The blockhouses contain exhibits from Ohio's participation in the War of 1812. Weekend demonstrations and self-guided tours are available. For more information call 491.874.4121.
The Willis Boyer
Originally launched in 1911, the 617 ft. SS Willis B. Boyer was once the largest freighter on the Great Lakes. It has been restored and now serves as a museum and tribute to shipping on the Great Lakes.
Spring Walleye Fishing
Fishermen come from several states to wade in the Maumee River catching early Walleye. Close by the KOA, we can point you to the hot spots.
Toledo Botanical Garden
Founded in 1964, the Toledo Botanical Garden is a 57 acre setting of different types of gardens and meadows of wildflowers showing the diversity of nature. The facility also hosts a number of special events during the year. It is home to many artists working in various mediums.
Toledo Firefighters Museum
The Toledo Firefighters Museum was founded in 1976 both to preserve the history of the Toledo Fire Department and to educate the public about fire prevention and safety. Displays include vintage pumpers, uniforms and equipment, along with scrapbooks, journals and rare photographs. For more information call 419.478.3473.
Toledo Mudhens
The Toledo Mudhens are a AAA affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The Mudhens play their home games at the new Fifth Third Field in downtown Toledo.
Wildwood Manor House
Located in the Wildwood Preserve Metropark, Wildwood Manor House is the former home of Champion Spark Plug Co. founder Robert A. Stranahan. The home was completed in 1938 and features 18th century Georgian architecture with 35 primary rooms, 17 bathrooms and 16 fireplaces. For more information call 419.535.3050
Wolcott House Museum Complex
The Wolcott House Museum captures 19th century life in the Maumee Valley. The centerpiece is James and Mary Wolcott's home, a unique example of Federal style architecture. Other buildings include a log home, an 1840 saltbox style farmhouse, the Clover Leaf Railroad Depot, an 1840 Greek Revival style home and the Talking Turtle gift shop. For more information call 419.893.9602.
Toledo Speedway
Toledo Speedway is sanctioned by the ARCA. They run late models, section 8 and more with specials such as super modify, sprints and school bus figure 8s. For more information and the dates and times of races call 419.727.1100.
For even more places to see and things to do, go to the Toledo Convention and Visitors bureau online:
Our main claim to fame is a great night's sleep! We are located close to the interstate and turnpike, but far enough away so you can have a peaceful and pleasant stay with us.
Pool
Our sparkling clean pool is 3 to 5 feet deep and is open 10am till dusk. The pool opens for Memorial Day and closes the week after Labor Day.
Horseshoes - Shuffleboard
Both are available free of charge. Equipment can be obtained from the office.
Mini Golf
A nine hole mini golf course is available for a small charge. It looks so easy!
Funcycles
A fleet of fun cycles is available for a rental fee. There are sizes for children and adults and there is plenty of room on the campground for your riding pleasure. These are NOT your average bikes!
Gift Shop and Convenience Store
We have everything (well, almost)! Food, beverages, picnic supplies, ice, personal items, batteries, RV supplies, toys and pool toys. The gift shop has many unusual and unique items for the folks back home, T Shirts, mugs, post cards and greeting cards. Start your shopping here!
Fire Rings
Fire rings and picnic tables are at every site. Firewood is available for a small charge and is delivered to your site. Marshmallows and roasting forks are in the store. We have all you need for S'mores and hobo pies.
Check Out Our Sites and Campground Features
Sites:
Pull through sites with water and 30 or 50 amp electric
Large easy back in sites
Very level sites
Open or shady
Your choice of hookups
Great TV reception
Platform tent sites
Group tent area
2 room and 1 room Kamping Kabins
Campfire ring and picnic table on every site
Super clean, free hot showers in nice bathrooms
Pets are welcome (must be on leash at all times)
Services:
Well stocked convenience store
Unique gift shop
Modem dataport (no charge)
Laundry facilities
Firewood (available w/charge) delivered to site
Propane sales by the tank or inboard by meter
Reservations taken with deposit
Visa, Mastercard and Discover accepted
Maps and directions for area attractions
Fun, Fun and More Fun:
Swimming pool (open Memorial Day - Labor Day)
Mini golf (small fee)
Playground with benches for parents
Indoor game room
Shuffleboard
Horseshoes
Funcycle rentals
Cedar Point Amusement Park
Experience your wildest dreams on Cedar Point's world record breaking 14 roller coasters and a total of 68 rides! Not all are fast and furious, some are perfect for families and the youngsters have their own special place, Camp Snoopy. High energy song and dance shows are offered in air conditioned theaters throughout the park. We are just an hour's drive from there. Click here to find more information
African Safari Wildlife Park
African Safari Wildlife Park -- This is the Midwest’s only drive-thru safari located just minutes west of Cedar Point. Free animal rides, daily animal shows and pig races, feed the animals and more.
19th US President Rutherford B Hayes -- tour his home, library and museum.
Historic Sauder Village
Historic Sauder Village is a living history village open from mid April through October where you can visit a time now past. It's 34 restored structures are each staffed with historic tradespersons and fine contemporary craftsmen and/or costumed interpreters. Its also a working farm and homestead with a very large museum building. Especially interesting is the large quilt display and area to buy the materials to make your own masterpiece. It's not a guided tour, so you set the pace. The village has modern restrooms, paved walks, good shopping and great eating in The Barn restaurant. Click here to find more information
Schedel Arboretum and Gardens
Visit this hidden treasure near Elmore, just 14 miles from the KOA. Enjoy the brilliance offered by nearly 20,000 annuals while strolling through a variety of gardens including, Japanese, rose, water, iris, perennial, etc. See nearly 1,000 different species, many rare and unusual.
Upcoming Events
March Area Events
March Events -- Toledo Auto-Rama (early March); Collectors Toy Fair (mid-March); Spring Craft Show (mid-March); T.M.R.A. Hamfest (late March); Spring Home Renovation and Decorating Expo (late March); Fishing, Sports and Boat Show (late March to early April).
April & May Area Events
April Events -- Weak Signals remote control model show. The largest of its kind in the country (early April); Spring Festival of Crafts (mid-April); Toledo Mud Hens Season (mid-April to early September); Maumee Valley Gun Club (mid-April); Quilt Fair (late April to early May).
May Events -- Whitehouse Cherry Fest (early May).
June & July Area Event
June Events -- Old West End Festival (early June); Gospel Music Festival (mid-June); Collectors Toy Fair (mid-June); Taste of the Town (late June); Crosby Festival of the Arts (late June).
July Events -- Lagrange Street Polish Festival (mid-July); Toledo Area Artists Exhibition (mid-July to mid-August); Collectors Toy Fair (mid-July); Festival of Steiff XIV (mid-July); Art on the Mall (late July); Lucas County Fair (late July to early August); Irish Festival (late July to early August).
August & September Events
August Events -- Northwest Ohio Rib-Off (early August); Doll Show and Sale (early August); German-American Festival (late August); Saturday Evening in the Park (late August).
September Events -- N.W. Exotic Bird Show (early September); Jewelry, Gem and Mineral Show (mid-September); Greek American Festival (mid-September); Roche de Boeuf Festival (mid-September); Sylvania Arts and Crafts Festival (mid-September); Country Peddler Show (mid-September); Apple Butter Makin' (late September); Antique Lawn Sale (late September); Open Fall Craft Show (late September).
October Area Events
October Events -- Bluegrass and Children's Fall Festival (early October); Apple Butter Festival (mid-October); Collectors Toy Fair (mid-October); Sunshine Bazaar and Quilt Auction (mid-October); Harvest Days (late October).
2012 Campground Activities/Events Halloween Weekends
We will have a Halloween Weekend this year. Click here for more information.
Holiday Weekends
Ice Cream Social benefiting the Cancer Care Camps, 50/50 Drawing plus a kids activity on Saturday and Sunday afternoons of the holiday weekend.
New Activities for 2012
Coloring tee shirts ($) - selected days. Schedule will be posted. Hay rides - for kiddies of all ages! Every Saturday from early May through Labor Day. Watch for more activities as we add them. See our new Gem Mine.


