Camping in Indiana goes beyond just the tent. The state is full of campground, regional and state parks, and more that offer many more activities than just camping, making them a true destination. There’s waterfalls, forests, horseback riding, historical landmarks, wildlife, hiking, lake swimming, fishing, and more. Many of the best Indiana camping destinations are less than one hundred miles away from Indianapolis. Indiana offers numerous places, for tent camping, trailer camping, RV camping, and even campgrounds and resorts with cabins for rent.

Paynetown Campground

Paynetown Campground

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Located just outside of Bloomington and the University of Indiana campus, the Paynetown Campground is located on the shores of Monroe Lake, the largest lake in the state of Indiana.

Find it at this Address: IN-446, Bloomington, IN 47401, Phone: 812-837-9546

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area

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The Hardin Ridge Recreation Area is situated along the lakefront of the largest lake in Indiana, Monroe Lake, and provides countless different ways for campers to get out and have fun in the outdoors.

Find it at this Address: 6464 Hardin Ridge Rd, Heltonville, IN 47436, Phone: 812-837-9453

Dogwood Springs Campground

Dogwood Springs Campground

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The Dogwood Springs Campground is a seasonal campground for RV camping in the small town of Cloverdale, Indiana.

The sprawling campground spans across five hundred acres and is open from the month of April through the month of November.

Find it at this Address: 8105 IN-243, Cloverdale, IN 46120

Lake Waveland

Lake Waveland

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Encompassing more than six hundred acres, Lake Waveland offers plenty of fun and exciting opportunities for visitors on both water and land, such as camping, fishing, swimming, and boating.

Find it at this Address: 11677 S State Rd 47, Waveland, IN 47989, Phone: 765-435-2073

Hoosier National Forest

Hoosier National Forest

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The Hoosier National Forest lies in the south central Indiana hills and offers a wide variety of resources and opportunities for visitors to enjoy. Patoka Lake in particular, which is the state’s second largest lake, offers water skiing, swimming, and fishing. Highlights of the forest include the Hemlock Cliffs, the forest’s box canyon that features seasonal gentle waterfalls.

Find it at this Address: 811 Constitution Ave, Bedford, IN 47421, Phone: 812-275-5987

Grandpa's Farm Campground

Grandpa's Farm Campground

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Situated in Eastern Indiana’s rolling countryside, Grandpa's Farm Campground and RV Park provides a family-friendly camping destination that has been a part of the Richmond community for more than fifty years. Activities include hiking, frisbee, horseshoes, shuffleboard, basketball, volleyball, and much more. Amenities include a recreation room, arcade games, billiards, and a heated swimming pool as well. Grandpa's Farm Campground also hosts planned activities.

Find it at this Address: 4244 IN-227 N, Richmond, IN 47374, Phone: 765-962-7907

White River Campground

White River Campground

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Situated along the west bank of the White River, the picturesque White River Campground provides an ideal destination for a camping getaway weekend near Cicero, Indiana.Guests can explore twenty-six beautiful acres by river or by foot, go hiking or fishing, and view the various wildlife.

Find it at this Address: 11299 E 234th St, Cicero, IN 46034, Phone: 317-770-4430

Deam Lake State Recreation Area

Deam Lake State Recreation Area

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The Deam Lake State Recreation Area offers opportunities for a wide variety of outdoor recreation activities, including camping, hunting in designated areas, hiking, picnicking, swimming, boating, and fishing.

Find it at this Address: 1217 Deam Lake Rd, Borden, IN 47106, Phone: 812-246-5421

Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area

Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area

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Located near Rockville, Indiana, the Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area offers a large area for outdoor recreation and include the Historic Mansfield Roller Mill. Activities include camping, boating, hiking, fishing, swimming, water skiing, wildlife viewing, and picnicking. Playgrounds, horseshoes, volleyball courts, and basketball courts are available as well.

Find it at this Address: 1588 S Raccoon Parkway, Rockville, IN 47872, Phone: 765-344-1884

Mounds State Recreation Area

Mounds State Recreation Area

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The Mounds State Recreation Area is situated in Brookville, Indiana, just off of Interstate 69 East. This unique area is home to ten interesting earthworks that were constructed by a group of prehistoric Native Americans in Indiana called the Adena-Hopewell people.

Find it at this Address: 14108 State Rte 101, Brookville, IN 47012, Phone: 765-647-2657

Turkey Run State Park

Turkey Run State Park

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Turkey Run State Park near Marshall, Indiana is home to many natural geological wonders, offering several amazing hikes along the park’s famous trails. The state park also offers interpretive naturalist services, picnic areas and picnic shelters, more than 200 campsites, cabins, a camp store, youth tent areas, the Turkey Run Inn, a dump station, a swimming pool, playgrounds, tennis courts, escorted horseback rides, a nature center, fishing, and more.

Find it at this Address: 8121 E. Park Rd, Marshall, IN 47859, Phone: 765-597-2635

Summit Lake State Park

Summit Lake State Park

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Summit Lake State Park offers visitors over 2,680 acres, a large lake, good fishing, and expansive views just outside of New Castle, Indiana. Boat rentals include canoes, row boats, and paddle boats, and the swimming beach with modern bathhouse is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Find it at this Address: 5993 N. Messick Rd, New Castle, IN 47362, Phone: 765-766-5873

Potato Creek State Park

Potato Creek State Park

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Located in north central Indiana, Potato Creek State Park can be found around twelve miles away from South Bend.

Find it at this Address: 25601 State Road 4, North Liberty, IN 46554, Phone: 574-656-8186

McCormick's Creek State Park

McCormick's Creek State Park

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McCormick's Creek State Park offers visitors a chance to explore scenic waterfalls, flowing creeks, and a limestone canyon within the first state park established in Indiana. As for camping, McCormick's Creek State Park offers 190 modern sites with hookups for electric service and modern showers and restrooms, 33 primitive sites with pit toilets, two group camps, and four youth tent areas.

Find it at this Address: 250 McCormick's Creek Park Rd, Spencer, IN 47460, Phone: 812-829-2235

Charlestown State Park

Charlestown State Park

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Situated in the southern region of Indiana, Charlestown State Park was once a mostly undeveloped section of the expansive Indiana Army Ammunition Plant.

Find it at this Address: 12500 Indiana 62, Charlestown, IN 47111, Phone: 812-256-5600

Brown County State Park

Brown County State Park

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Often called “the Little Smokies,” Brown County in Indiana resembles the scenery of the Smoky Mountains, encompassing almost sixteen thousand acres of fog-shrouded ravines, ridges, and rugged hills. Brown County State Park, the largest park in the state, is an especially popular destination during the autumn months, when the place turns into a wonderland of traditional fall colors with its almost twenty miles of roads lined with trees and several scenic overlook vistas.

Find it at this Address: Nashville, IN 47448, Phone: 812-988-6406

Robinson's Whitewater River

Robinson's Whitewater River

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The Robinson's Whitewater River Campground began humbly as just a turnip farm, later turned into a Christian campground and retreat center, and is now possibly one of the country’s most interesting campgrounds.

Find it at this Address: 1618 SR 121 South, Connersville, IN 47331, Phone: 765-825-4885

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Lake Monroe

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Lake Monroe

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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Lake Monroe is a family-oriented campground in Bloomington, Indiana that offers an array of camping options and a very wide variety of amenities and activities for guests, such as wagon rides, pedal carts, a jumping pillow in the lake, a splashground and water slides, and two swimming pools.

Find it at this Address: 9396 S Strain Ridge Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401, Phone: 812-824-3322

Michigan City Campground

Michigan City Campground

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Conveniently situated less than three miles from both Interstate 80/90 and Interstate 94, the Michigan City Campground is a privately-owned and operated, family-oriented campground.

Find it at this Address: 1601 N US Highway 421, Michigan City, IN 46360, Phone: 219-872-7600

Brown County - Nashville KOA

Brown County - Nashville KOA

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The Brown County - Nashville KOA campground in scenic Nashville, Indiana offers a beautiful setting for camping, with gentle rolling hills extending out into the distance of Brown County.

Find it at this Address: 2248 State Rd 46 E, Nashville, IN 47448, Phone: 812-988-4675

Monroe Causeway Campground (B&D)

Monroe Causeway Campground (B&D)

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The Monroe Causeway Campground (B&D) is a seasonal, family-oriented RV campground in Bloomington, Indiana.

Find it at this Address: 7407 IN-446, Bloomington, IN 47401, Phone: 812-837-9966

Dunewood Campground

Dunewood Campground

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Located in northeastern Indiana, the Dunewood Campground can be found within the Indiana Dunes National Park, which preserves fifteen thousand acres of marshes, bogs, dunes, and lakefront on the outskirts of Lake Michigan.

Find it at this Address: 645 Broadway Ave, Beverly Shores, IN 46301, Phone: 219-395-1882