Hoosier National Forest Bluegill Loop Campground
Reviewed Jun. 12, 2023

Very Nice Forest Service Campground

This campground is off the beaten path and is a very well kept secret. Because it is not easily accessible from major highways (15 to 20 minute drive on narrow winding roads), most people would not even look here. The campsites are level gravel (suitable for tent camping) and most have a paved parking area as well (up to about 40 ft). The campground is heavily treed and the sites are spaced nicely for privacy. These are mixed use sites so car campers, traveling motorcycle riders, smaller motor homes and travel trailers are all mixed together. Most sites have an electric hook-up and some have water as well. Water is available throughout the campground and it has a mix of pit toilets and shower houses with indoor flush toilets. You can make online reservations through www.rec.gov, but only about half of the sites can be reserved (the remainder are first come first served). Absolutely the best time to be here is during the week (Monday thru Friday), but weekend are surprisingly quiet for a campground near the lake

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  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest Bluegill Loop Campground by Phillip D., June 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest Bluegill Loop Campground by Phillip D., June 12, 2023