Best Campgrounds near Huntertown, IN

Northeastern Indiana's lake country surrounds Huntertown, with several established campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. Chain O' Lakes State Park, located about 20 miles northeast in Albion, serves as the region's centerpiece with nine connected lakes and year-round camping options for tents, RVs, and cabins. Blue Lake Campground in nearby Churubusco offers a more intimate setting with both tent and RV sites, while Johnny Appleseed Campground in Fort Wayne provides urban-adjacent camping from April through October. The area features a mix of state park facilities, county parks, and private campgrounds, most situated near water bodies that define the region's recreational character.

Reservations are essential during summer months when lakeside campgrounds frequently reach capacity, especially on holiday weekends. According to one camper at Chain O' Lakes, "The campground can get busy and loud but for the most part everyone was respectful of others. Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes and 11 total." Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from April through October, though Chain O' Lakes and Pokagon State Park (about 40 miles northeast) maintain limited winter operations. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with T-Mobile and AT&T providing coverage at most locations. Road noise can be an issue at some campgrounds, particularly those near highways or train tracks.

Water recreation dominates the camping experience in this region, with fishing, kayaking, and swimming available at most locations. The well-stocked camp stores at state parks provide essentials and firewood, with Chain O' Lakes featuring what one visitor called "one of the most impressively well stocked" stores they had seen. Campsite privacy varies considerably, with some reviewers noting sites can be "close together" at popular parks. Facilities are generally well-maintained, though quality varies by location. Pokagon State Park offers unique winter activities including a toboggan run, cross-country skiing, and ice fishing, making it one of the few year-round camping destinations in northern Indiana. Most campgrounds are pet-friendly, though restrictions apply for beaches and swimming areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Huntertown, Indiana (94)

    1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $12 - $80 / night

    "Met up with 18 other skoolies our first Indiana meet. Met great people had a fantastic time. Great park kids swam, showers are clean. Electric at sites but water isn’t but very close by."

    "Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes and 11 total. A couple lakes are perfect for boat fishing as long as you have an electric motor only."

    2. Johnny Appleseed Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fort Wayne, IN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 427-6720

    "Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping. The River Greenway path cuts right through the park, and there is also a boat launch for the river."

    "For $24, we got a day of drive in spot with electrical + water hook-ups and wifi. The campground is well-maintained and very clean."

    3. Indian Springs Campground

    10 Reviews
    Garrett, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 357-5572

    $20 - $89 / night

    4. Blue Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Huntertown, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 693-2265

    $40 / night

    "Blue Lake Resort is a hidden gem for campers! The serene atmosphere and beautiful lake views make it a perfect getaway. The amenities are well-maintained, and the staff is friendly and accommodating."

    "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site. The bathrooms are huge and clean. Wifi is good at our lot."

    5. chainolakes

    2 Reviews
    Leo, IN
    7 miles

    "Even though we were close in proximity to eachother, everyone remained respectful of the noise and helped eachother as much as we could. Good little camping trip community. Had a great experience"

    7. Eel River Campgrounds Inc

    1 Review
    Huntertown, IN
    7 miles
    +1 (260) 693-6465

    8. Pokagon State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 833-2012

    $16 - $480 / night

    "There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!"

    "Pokagon (po KAY gun) has everything from a toboggan run to a lodge to lakes all around...you cannot be bored here. Open year round (limited campgrounds and services in winter)."

    9. Bixler Lake Park & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Kendallville, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 347-1064

    $25 - $60 / night

    "Been here nearly a month and definitely will be back."

    10. Hidden Diamonds Park

    2 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2246

    "Couldn’t believe this location hasn’t gotten more attention. See pics for the many amenities in this park!"

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Recent Reviews near Huntertown, IN

351 Reviews of 94 Huntertown Campgrounds


  • M
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Indian Springs Campground

    500 Campsites and ONE BATH HOUSE!

    This campground has around 500 sites and ONLY ONE BATH HOUSE! It is cramped and is full of long term campers. It is geared toward kids with all kinds of bounce houses, etc. It is listed as a reaort but this is no resort. We paid more than the other sites we have stayed at in this area. So sorry we did but we did have trouble finding places in Indiana.

  • S
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    No Lake access from campground

    Forest settings, electricity for only $15/night. Lots of traffic in and out. A lot of older rigs.

  • Matthew H.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Art's Country Park

    Arts country Park

    Quiet,kid friendly, fur babies friendly (dogs),nice place, friendly and accommodating staff, fishing and swimming,hot showers and lots of activities in summer 👍

  • Shawna T.
    Aug. 18, 2025

    chainolakes

    Camp out

    I loved how neighborly and extremely kind our camping neighbors were. Even though we were close in proximity to eachother, everyone remained respectful of the noise and helped eachother as much as we could. Good little camping trip community. Had a great experience

  • L
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Johnny Appleseed Campground

    Great location, but no privacy

    The campground is almost in the middle of Fort Wayne. Most of the sites are very close and no vegetation to allow any privacy. On the positive side, the bathrooms were very nice and clean. The staff was also very helpful.

  • SkipperAllen C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Shipshewana Campground South Park

    Nice stay

    Bathrooms clean Campground well maintained. Showers clean. Push button operation not temperature control little on the cold side for me.

  • Paula  S.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Blue Water Campground

    Our stay at bluewater

    The staff is extremely friendly, and try to accomadate with anything you could need. The campesites are fairly large with gravel pads. They offer water and electric hook-up for 30&50 amps. There is not a sewer hook up but they do offer a weekly pump out for a small fee and a dump station on the way out. The pool, ponds, playground and pavillion are all within walking distance from almost any site.

  • Allie H.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Huggy Bear Campground

    Overall a great experience

    Clean! Tons to do especially for kids, pet friendly, definitely get rowdy on the weekends- book ahead to snag the best sites. We stayed 5 days and it was awesome. Mini golf, fishing, 3 pools, inflatable in the water, they have a whole schedule for the weekends here. It’s great!


Guide to Huntertown

Camping options around Huntertown, Indiana extend beyond the lakeside state parks to include municipal campgrounds and private resorts within 30-40 miles of town. The region sits at approximately 800 feet above sea level with relatively flat terrain and experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly reaching the upper 80s. Winter camping remains available at select locations, though most facilities close seasonally from November through March.

What to do

Toboggan runs in winter: Pokagon State Park maintains one of the Midwest's few refrigerated toboggan runs during colder months. "There's 500+ sites, but all nicely separated and shaded. There's an inn, restaurant, cabins, boat rentals, horseback riding, bike trails, beach, toboggan run, etc. Tons of picnic areas and pavilions; would be a great spot for a family reunion," notes Amy K.

River Greenway access: Johnny Appleseed Campground connects directly to Fort Wayne's extensive trail system. "The park is connected to the river greenway which is a beautiful walk along the river! I was also impressed with how clean the bathrooms and showers were!" shares Haylie M. The urban location provides convenient access to downtown attractions.

Kayaking through connected lakes: The region's interconnected waterways provide extensive paddling opportunities. "Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes," according to reviewers. Blue Lake Campground offers affordable equipment rentals: "You can rent kayaks for cheap. The lake is clean and has a decent beach," reports Matt.

What campers like

Clean, modern facilities: Municipal campgrounds often feature surprisingly well-maintained amenities. "The bathrooms are huge and clean. Wifi is good at our lot," notes a Blue Lake Campground visitor. Another camper at Johnny Appleseed highlights the "very nice and clean" bathrooms, adding they "were very nice and clean. The staff was also very helpful."

Inexpensive camping close to town: Hidden Diamonds Park offers budget-friendly rates. "Such a gem! Tiny municipal campground, but part of a much larger recreation area. Everything seems new or at least well maintained. Couldn't believe this location hasn't gotten more attention," writes Bill M. Several smaller campgrounds provide alternatives to busier state parks.

Family-oriented activities: Most campgrounds cater specifically to families with children. "Kids had fun with basketball, dodgeball, fishing and kayaking," reports a Blue Lake camper. Another visitor notes, "Very clean state park. Reasonable prices. Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids."

What you should know

Limited tent camping facilities: Many campgrounds prioritize RV sites over tent camping. At Indian Springs Campground, one camper noted: "They really need to focus on how to keep tent campers coming back instead of focusing on the seasonal campers. No grass. Tiny spots. Not enough restrooms. Not enough showers."

Bathroom availability varies significantly: Facility distribution can be problematic at some locations. "This campground has around 500 sites and ONLY ONE BATH HOUSE! It is cramped and is full of long term campers," reports one Indian Springs visitor. However, other campgrounds like Johnny Appleseed receive praise for "the best bathrooms that I have ever seen in the campgrounds."

Seasonal flooding concerns: Spring rains can impact campsite conditions. One camper reported: "Camped in non electric site, had reservation but had to move to another site due to my first one under water." Low-lying sites near rivers may experience similar issues during wet periods.

Tips for camping with families

Best beaches for children: Some lake beaches are more suitable for families than others. "Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," reports Jeremy C. about Chain O' Lakes State Park. However, at another campground, a visitor cautions: "Dirty lake... the beach is often overcrowded with local partiers."

Nature programs worth attending: Bixler Lake Park & Campground and other locations offer structured activities. "We spoke with the naturalist and volunteered our time she was absolutely fantastic," reports one camper. These educational sessions provide additional entertainment during longer stays.

Quiet hours enforcement: Family-friendly campgrounds typically maintain strict quiet times. "This is by far the place to just relax. It does have its moments..Holidays and special events. Even then campers here live by the lights out code," notes Ray L. about Bixler Lake Park, making it ideal for families with younger children.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain. "Sites are shorter and sometimes uneven," notes one Pokagon State Park visitor. Before arrival, prepare leveling blocks or other equipment to address potential site irregularities.

Electric hookup variations: Not all sites offer the same electrical capabilities. "We stayed in lot A-14. They are all gravel lots, but nice and level," reports a Blue Lake Campground visitor. When making reservations, specify your exact electrical needs to ensure appropriate placement.

Water access considerations: Seasonal water availability affects camping experiences. Several campgrounds turn off water hookups during colder months, even when remaining open for camping. Call ahead to confirm current water status, particularly during spring and fall shoulder seasons when weather can be unpredictable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Huntertown, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Huntertown, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 94 campgrounds and RV parks near Huntertown, IN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Huntertown, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Huntertown, IN is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 52 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Huntertown, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Huntertown, IN.