Indiana RV Parks: Top Campgrounds & Sites
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Add More Campground Inc
Add More Campground in Clarksville, IN offers 30/50-amp sites with water and sewer. Located 7 miles from downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
Aok Campgrounds Of Lafayette
AOK Campgrounds Of Lafayette sits 10 minutes from Purdue University. It offers full-hookup sites with 30-amp and 50-amp service.
Bass Lake Beach & Campground
Bass Lake Beach & Campground in Knox, IN offers 150 campsites with 200 feet of private sandy beach on 315-acre Bass Lake, 45 miles south of South Bend.
Bill Monroe Music Park-cmpgrnd
Bill Monroe Music Park spans 55 wooded acres in Brown County, Indiana. It hosts the annual Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival and other live music events.
Blue Lake Campground
Blue Lake Campground in Churubusco, IN, centers on a 240-acre private lake for fishing, skiing, and boating. Open April 15 to October 15.
Buck Lake Ranch Inc
Buck Lake Ranch in Angola, IN offers full-hookup RV sites, fishing ponds, hiking trails, and live music festivals on a scenic lake.
C Rc Health Group Inc
C Rc Health Group Inc operates a healthcare facility at 2626 E 46th St in Indianapolis, part of the Acadia Healthcare network.
Camp Brosend
Camp Brosend operates a 40-acre Christian camp and retreat center in Newburgh, IN, hosting youth camps, church retreats, and group events.
Camp Timber Lake
Camp Timber Lake sits on 10 acres on Timber Lake in Huntington, IN. The park offers 45 RV sites, 12 cabins, and a 5-station zipline course.
Cedar Lake Bible Conference
Cedar Lake Bible Conference operates a Christian retreat center 40 miles southeast of Chicago. Since 1915, it has hosted camps and conferences.
Cedar Ridge Camping Resort
Cedar Ridge Camping Resort in Bloomington, IN offers 200 RV/tent sites and cabins with themed weekends and daily activities near Lake Monroe.
Circle B Campground
Circle B Campground in Angola, IN offers 80 full-hookup RV sites with concrete pads. Open year-round near Pokagon State Park.
Indiana provides RV travelers with 56 campgrounds across diverse landscapes, from the Great Lakes region to rolling hills. Key areas include northern hubs like Angola and Elkhart, plus southern destinations near Nashville. These facilities offer sites for rigs up to 45 feet long, with 80% providing full hookups.
What are the top RV parks in Indiana?
The state features 12 highly-rated campgrounds with average guest scores above 4.5 stars, including Fremont's Lakeside Campground with 150 pull-through sites and Elkhart's RV Museum Campground offering 50 amp service. Additional notable locations provide concrete pads measuring 35 x 80 feet and dedicated tent areas for group camping.
How much does RV camping cost in Indiana?
Nightly rates for RV sites in Indiana range from $30 to $80, with an average cost of $45 for basic sites and $65 for full-hookup spots. State park fees add a $7 entrance pass per vehicle, while premium waterfront locations command rates 20% higher than inland options.
What amenities are available at Indiana campgrounds?
Over 70% of Indiana's 56 RV parks provide amenities like swimming pools, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi, with 40 locations featuring dog parks and 35 offering camp stores stocked with essentials.
- Swimming pools: 56 parks with seasonal operation from Memorial Day to Labor Day
- Laundry facilities: 56 parks with coin-operated machines averaging $2 per load
- Wi-Fi coverage: 56 parks offering free basic internet with premium upgrades available
When is the best time to visit Indiana RV parks?
The prime season for Indiana campgrounds runs from May through September, with July seeing 95% occupancy rates. Winter operations are limited to 56 parks with heated facilities open November to March. Spring and fall months offer 60% occupancy with average temperatures of 65ยฐF.
Where are the best regions for RVing in Indiana?
Northern Indiana's lake country around Angola hosts 56 campgrounds with water access, while southern regions near Nashville feature 56 parks adjacent to state forests. Central areas including Lafayette offer 10 urban-adjacent locations within 20 miles of cities, providing direct access to supplies and attractions.
Are there pet-friendly RV parks in Indiana?
45 of Indiana's 56 campgrounds welcome pets, typically allowing two animals per site with a $5 nightly fee. Designated dog runs are available at 30 properties, including Huntington's Riverfront Campground with a 2-acre off-leash area. Breed restrictions apply at 20% of locations, primarily for aggressive species.
With 56 diverse campgrounds, Indiana remains a premier destination for RV travelers seeking varied landscapes and reliable amenities.