Tippecanoe Riverside
Black Walnut Grove at Happy Hollow
Star Country Acres Wildlife Habitat
Latham Farms Life Sanctuaries
Brown County State Park
There are several camping options for Brown County State Park including cabins, RV, or tent camping. Abe Martin Lodge offers motel rooms as well. Enjoy several nearby attractions including fishing, hiking, swimming, and horseback riding, Venture 10 miles away from the park to enjoy museums, art, shopping, winery tours, and restaurants.
Forgotten Times Cabins
If you’re looking for a cozier camping experience, visit the Forgotten Times Cabins, featuring two different cabin layouts. Established in 1850, the cabins include gas fireplaces, kitchens, gas grills, private bathrooms, and queen beds. Enjoy boating, swimming, hiking, and live music.
Sleeping Bear Retreat
Here’s a different camping experience! Sleeping Bear Retreat rents teepees to its visiting campers. Each teepee includes four cots, picnic tables, charcoal grills, and a nearby shelter house. There are plenty of things to do at Sleeping Bear including volleyball, paintball, fossil digging, hiking, and hardcore biking trails.
McCormick’s Creek State Park
McCormick’s Creek State Park offers both electric and primitive campsites as well as cabins or rooms at the Canyon Inn. Spend your time fishing, hiking, horseback riding, or enjoying a picnic. The Nature Center features several exhibits and naturalists services year-round.
Indiana Campgrounds & RV Parks
You haven’t gone camping in Indiana until you’ve visited one of the many Jellystone Park locations. There are several locations spread throughout the state with some including waterslides, golf, beaches, as well as beautiful scenery at every location.
Pokagon State Park
Enjoy this campsite all year round! Stay in park’s Potawatomi Inn and enjoy simming and boating in the summer. Experience the winter wonderland when the temperatures drop including cross country skiing, sledding, ice fishing, and the toboggan run.