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This camping area has long been a popular destination / overnight camping area for equestrians. Other campers are also welcome although the facilities are geared to provide for horses. The camp is along Tower Ridge Road in the center of the Charles Deam Wilderness area, approximately one mile from Highway 446. Brooks Cabin is a [...]

Continue reading about Blackwell Horse Camp

This is Indiana’s oldest state forest (1903). Less than a mile off I-65 at Henryville. This forest is more like a state park than a state forest. It has several stocked lakes and many beautiful spots like the fire tower vista that has a picnic shelter, “On the top of the world.” You can see [...]

Continue reading about Clark State Forest

Town park with 3 RV spots. Contact town hall in order to have electricity turned on.

Continue reading about Flora Community Park

They have paved electric sites that back up to the river levee. Nice large trees to the north. The river is behind the campsite and an old train trestle. A nice place in the back of their public park.

Continue reading about Irwin Park

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Continue reading about Menard’s (Michigan City)

Primitive camping for $8 fee. Five miles south of Martinsville, 16 miles northeast of Bloomington, off State Road 37. See website for details.

Continue reading about Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Primitive sites $6.00 250 Class A Sites, 56 Class B Sites, 50 Class C Sites,Youth Tent Areas

Continue reading about Raccoon State Recreation Area

The paved entrance brings you into the campground that has 15 modern sites with 20/30/50 amp electrical hookups at each site. One handicap site is hard surfaced while the other 14 are gravel. There are two water hydrants along with a dump station. A handicap accessible shower/restroom building is centrally located amid the modern sites. [...]

Continue reading about Ross Campground

I like this area. It is a nice place, and has very decent sites. Each site has its own fire pit, park bench, and lantern holder pole. These are drive in, and not walk in sites, so parking is not a problem. A enclosed one person latrine is available, and there is another one down [...]

Continue reading about Saddle lake

Reservations required! A privately owned and funded park. The park is open to individuals and social, civic and religious groups for recreational and educational purposes. There are 20 RV parking sites available with electricity. Water is nearby, but you will need your hose. There is no charge for camping or for the firewood. If you [...]

Continue reading about Sycamore Springs Park

Camping for tents, RVs and popups is available year around! Hot showers, men and women’s toilets and hookups are offered. (Please note: The campground restrooms (in the Mule Barn) will be closed from November 1 to April 1, as well as outdoor water pumps. Electricity is furnished year around, and these sites are 1/2 off [...]

Continue reading about Wabash and Eerie Canal Interprative Center