Lighthouse Point Campground

One Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, OH 44870

419-627-2106

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GPS: 41.4888,-82.6901

Lighthouse Point Campground is located at One Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, Ohio 44870 with a total of 209 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Fishing, Hiking, Water Sports, and more. Before your trip to Lighthouse Point Campground, check out website at https://www.cedarpoint.com/resorts/lighthouse-point or contact them through 419-627-2106 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

41.4888, -82.6901

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 41.4888, -82.6901

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Recreation swimming pool
Site Amenities big rig picnic table pull thru
Facilities cabins general store laundry restrooms
Pets pets

Overview of Lighthouse Point Campground


Last Price Paid: $125

Reported by mwrussell73 on 06.27.2021

Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

209

Pad Type:

concrete

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Reviews of Lighthouse Point Campground

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  • Great way to go if you are at Cedar Point

    Reviewed 27/6/2021

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    Nightly rate: $125

    Days stayed: 2

    The campground is a great place to stay if you are visiting Cedar Point. It's about a 1/4 mile walk to the entrance, but you are staying right next to the Steel Vengeance coaster, at the northern tip of the peninsula. There is a nice pool and plenty of area to walk around. Our dogs weren't bothered by the coasters, either. It's sur...moreThe campground is a great place to stay if you are visiting Cedar Point. It's about a 1/4 mile walk to the entrance, but you are staying right next to the Steel Vengeance coaster, at the northern tip of the peninsula. There is a nice pool and plenty of area to walk around. Our dogs weren't bothered by the coasters, either. It's surprisingly quiet given the location next to the rides. Clean, paved, and RV's only from what we could tell. This is more of an RV resort than a 'campground'. You are here for thrill rides, not nature. It is very expensive, however. But, that's what you get for an amusement park and the convenience. The staff also let us do a late checkout (6pm) without charging us on a Sunday, which was really nice. We have stayed here twice and I'm sure we will be back many more times.

  • Always a Fun Time!

    Reviewed 7/10/2019

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Site number: 231

    This campground is owned, operated, and part of Cedar Point (CP) Amusement Park. We have stayed here many times and will again for sure as we already have reservations for next Memorial Day weekend. We often frequent the park and staying here makes it even better having access to your own place for lunch and for a quick relax when runn...moreThis campground is owned, operated, and part of Cedar Point (CP) Amusement Park. We have stayed here many times and will again for sure as we already have reservations for next Memorial Day weekend. We often frequent the park and staying here makes it even better having access to your own place for lunch and for a quick relax when running around the amusement park all day. There are shuttles that will take you wherever you want to go around CP so you don't always have to walk but the campground is only a 5 minute walk to the nearest park entrance gate. Staying at a CP resort allows you to enter the park an hour before anyone else who is not staying at one of there places allowing you to ride all the big coaster before anyone else enters the park. The only reason we come here is for the amusement park so we aren't at the site often at all but never had any issues with any of the amenities. The place is most definitely big rig friendly. All sites would be easy to enter and exit for sure. There is a little store on site for the little things and it also sells beer and wine. The lakeview sites are only a few years old now and are gorgeous and huge but yes pricier. Not much bad to say about it other than it being pricey but that's what it is for being at the best coaster amusement park in the entire US. Oh and in late summer fall the spiders are very prevalent webs on everything but it doesn't really bother me. I always have a can of spray handy.

  • Everything About this Place is Nuts!

    Reviewed 23/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 234

    It's sort of our fault that we ended up in this place. We were skirting the southern side of the great lakes and needed a place to stay. Being a west coast/mountains person and not being from the area, someone recommended us to stay here - so we did. While the price was crazy high, but it was only for a night so we took the recommendat...moreIt's sort of our fault that we ended up in this place. We were skirting the southern side of the great lakes and needed a place to stay. Being a west coast/mountains person and not being from the area, someone recommended us to stay here - so we did. While the price was crazy high, but it was only for a night so we took the recommendation. UNLESS you love amusement parks and plan to ride roller coasters, DO NOT stay here. This was a concrete jungle with no rules. There were three converted vans in the site next to us, all in the same pull-through. My guess is about 15 people were staying in the pull-through site. If their noise wasn't loud enough, the roller coasters will make up for it. You hear roller coasters until closing, which was pretty late in the night.When you pull into the RV park, you have to go right through the only road that leads to the amusement park. So, the crowds of cars can make it tough if you pull in at the wrong time of the day. If you plan to visit Cedar Point amusement park, this might be the right spot. If you don't, find somewhere else.

  • One of our favorite campgrounds!

    Reviewed 22/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Days stayed: 18

    Site number: 275

    We stayed here 18-22 August 2019 in our 32’ 1994 Class A. We were in spot 275. Would request it again! We had a view of Steel Vengeance! I saw many people complained about noise issues, but we didn’t notice these. Don’t know if it’s because our class A is built like a tank or because we had AC unit running and just couldn’t hear...moreWe stayed here 18-22 August 2019 in our 32’ 1994 Class A. We were in spot 275. Would request it again! We had a view of Steel Vengeance! I saw many people complained about noise issues, but we didn’t notice these. Don’t know if it’s because our class A is built like a tank or because we had AC unit running and just couldn’t hear anything but the coaster. The park was only open until 8pm while we were here, so noise wasn’t a problem from park. There were no fireworks like someone else had written about and we did not notice the trucks/traffic someone else wrote about. We loved our spot...lots of shade, evergreens screening you from neighbors, and plenty long for our 32’ motor home, car dolly, and car! Our spot was pretty level, had a picnic table, and a charcoal grill. The grill came in handy to tie off our pup to when we sat outside...of course not while grill was in use :-) Love that we could get into the park one hour early and that the gate was within walking distance to campground. We used the laundry facilities while here and they are adequate and well maintained ($1.75 for wash and $1.75 for dry at time of our stay). Our teen boys enjoyed the pool after all day in the park. FAIR WARNING: if you come during a busy time of year, be prepared for the “RV Only Parking” at check in office to be filled up by everything but RV’s and the possibility you might not be able to make the turn in because folks have parked against the curb inside parking lot. Definitely look before you try to make a left into the check-in office parking lot...you might be better off parking along right side of road and so you don’t get caught and can’t get out or back up. And don’t bother complaining to customer service reps inside...they don’t care and blow you off. With that said...we’d definitely stay here again!!

  • When visiting Cedar Point, their on-site campground offers many advantages... at a steep cost.

    Reviewed 5/9/2015

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    Nightly rate: $80

    Days stayed: 2

    The Lighthouse Point Campground is nicely landscaped and maintained, with a swimming pool, shuffleboard, and a few other amenities (we didn't use any of them). Sites are a little close together but we've seen far worse. It's extremely convenient being able to walk back to the RV from Cedar Point at lunch time to walk our dog (or to hav...moreThe Lighthouse Point Campground is nicely landscaped and maintained, with a swimming pool, shuffleboard, and a few other amenities (we didn't use any of them). Sites are a little close together but we've seen far worse. It's extremely convenient being able to walk back to the RV from Cedar Point at lunch time to walk our dog (or to have a cost-effective homemade lunch). Between that, the savings on park admission, and not having to pay for parking, the price isn't quite as outrageous as it seems at first glance. For us, the 1-hour early entry into the park was a huge draw... we were able to ride the three most popular rides (twice for two of them) before the floodgates opened to the public at 10am. The WiFi had problems... sometimes it worked great, sometimes not at all... even though it still worked on a different device. On the downside, our back-in site was very unlevel, requiring three boards under our front wheels (and boards under our jacks) to keep our leveling jacks from lifting the wheels into the air. The entire campground was infested with spiders, mosquitos, and other flying insects. We couldn't go outside without repellant, and every time we opened the door a few bugs immediately got into the RV. When checking in, they tell you about the shuttle that periodically takes you from the campground to the Cedar Point park entrance. However, it's a relatively short walk from anywhere in the campground to the "Resort Entrance" to Cedar Point, so we walked instead of waiting around for the shuttle. We didn't take any photos of our site, but the entire campground is mapped with Google Street View so you can get a look at every campsite that way. We would definitely stay here again, but only for the convenience (walk the dog at lunch) and early entry to Cedar Point.

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Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 09/05/2015

At&t 4G

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