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    Hoffman Lake Campground offers 47 RV sites near Warsaw, approximately 20 miles west of Akron, Indiana, with both seasonal and short-term options available April through September. Sites feature full hookups with 50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections on concrete pads that accommodate larger rigs. "We had a full hookup with a level clean dry concrete pad," noted one visitor, though some campers report the sites are tightly spaced with minimal privacy between neighboring RVs. Tall Sycamore Campground in Logansport provides 117 sites with water, electric, and sewer hookups for RVs during their mid-April to mid-October season, while Lost Acres RV Park in Monticello offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service and full hookups.

    Several RV campgrounds in the region maintain strict rules about outdoor equipment and setup configurations. At Hoffman Lake, reviews indicate restrictions on outdoor rugs, with one camper noting, "they charge you a considerable amount if they catch you putting a rug down." Seasonal availability varies across the area, with most parks closing between mid-October and mid-April. Full-service dump stations are available at Tall Sycamore, Hoffman Lake, and Maple Ridge campgrounds, though access may be limited by seasonal closures. Cell coverage through Verizon receives positive mentions in reviews for Hoffman Lake. Pet policies differ between facilities—Tall Sycamore and Lost Acres welcome pets while some smaller parks restrict them. During summer holidays, particularly Memorial Day through Independence Day, campgrounds throughout the region fill quickly and advance reservations are essential.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Akron (80)

      1. Wabash City RV Park

      3.0(1)20mi from Akron

      2. North Trace RV Resort

      5.0(1)31mi from Akron

      "All paved and concrete- very clean and offers some amazing amenities!"

      from $99 - $150 / night

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      3. Rvino - Lost Acres, LLC

      4.7(3)44mi from Akron1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here."

      "Playgrounds, new pool, kids activities, corn hole tournaments, fishing pond. Camp ground is clean and well managed now. Our new GM Shara is fabulous."

      from $53 - $67 / night

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      4. Tall Sycamore Campground

      4.0(5)23mi from AkronRVs, Tents

      "Clean Restrooms and parks and Nice Pool on The Beautiful Wabash River. I suggest Primitive Camping myself👌🤌. Tent and camper camping is a little Too Tight for my taste."

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      5. Maple Ridge Campground

      4.9(8)37mi from AkronRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Spent two nights and found everything very nice. clean facilities, nice sites and full hookup. pool was clean and we'll maintained. a little buggy in the woods, but it was June after all!"

      "Nice pool and playground. Campsites are setup to for two pull through a side by side with shared yard in the middle. Will add this to our list to visit again."

      6. Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

      4.3(6)16mi from AkronRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The pool, bathhouse and lake where all clean and nice. We stayed at C-2 and it was a full hookup with a level clean dry concrete pad. We will stay here again."

      "Fire pits are small, but worked well for the six of us. picnic table for 6.

      Great sites if you are camping with friends/family as you are back to back and close together."

      from $30 - $100 / night

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      7. Elkhart RV Resort

      4.3(6)50mi from AkronRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We ordered pizza from the store, which was delivered to the site quickly. My grandson said it was very good. There was no gluten free as noted on the website, which we are used to happening."

      "This campground is close to home so we spent a couple days here so the kids could play while I worked. All staff was extremely helpful and friendly from the minute we pulled in."

      from $39 - $47 / night

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      8. Boonies Hideaway

      Be the first to review5mi from Akron4 sitesRVs

      from $100 / night

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      9. Long Lake Resort

      Be the first to review10mi from AkronRVs

      from $35 - $40 / night

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      10. Lakeview Campgrounds

      4.0(1)6mi from AkronRVs, Tents

      "Great little place on the lake. Decent fishing. Boat rental available. Kids love the beach on hot summer days."

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    RV Park Reviews near Akron, IN

    435 Reviews of 80 Akron Campgrounds


    • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 25, 2024

      Elkhart County Fairgrounds

      Area Convenient and Clean

      Elkhart County 4-h Fairgrounds: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

      (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.)

      Overall Rating: 4 for access to the area, very clean facilities, and not too many campers thus time of year.
      Price 2024: $35 for water/electric only. Security: No Usage during visit: Very light Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: none Site Spacing: very close Pad surface: our area was grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet except for one day of motorcycle raises at the nearby track.
      Outside Road Noise: Not most sites Through Traffic in campground: Some for activities at the fairground Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: some sites Dump Station: yes Potable Water Available: At sites Bathroom: Very nice flush toilets Showers: yes Pull Throughs: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): Varied throughout campground Setting: open grass fields around very well manicured county fairground. Recent Weather: 70s and rain. Insects:None Host: I am not sure.
      Rig Size: Large Sites: full hookups and water/electric only

    • J
      Jul. 29, 2018

      Mississinewa Lake Campground

      Good campgrounds for boating!

      If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup. Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers. Don’t try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around...after you are already set up. Disc golf, trails, store near the beach, cabin rentals.

    • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 23, 2017

      Elkhart County Fairgrounds

      Typical Fairgrounds Camping Experience

      I have camped here a couple of times while visiting northern Indiana to have repairs done on my RV. Overall, I like this campground where for $30/night you can get a 50 amp full hook-up site or $23/night a 30 amp and water site. If you plan on staying longer weekly and monthly rates are really good. The campground sits in the middle of the county fairgrounds so there is usually something going on – either a fair, concert, horse event, or an RV rally. Depending on what time of year you are here and part of the week, the campground could be very crowded or very empty. The nice thing is the people in the office let you pick whatever site you want and don’t assign one to you. There are 275 full hook-up sites with 50 amp full hook-up and 30 amp water & electric only. There are no fires allowed and some sites don’t have picnic tables but you can request one and they will bring it to your site.

      There is very little shade and during my last visit the late September fall temperatures climbed to nearly 90 degrees and was brutal. This campground is better suited for RVs than tents but you are permitted to tent camp. Bathrooms and showers are scattered about and I was amazed at always how clean they (and the grounds as a whole) are. They do offer WiFi which worked pretty well in non-peak hours like early morning but was not reliable and sometimes frustrating. Since many sites have a clear view of the sky, you most likely will get satellite television reception and a dozen or so antenna channels.

      One of the things I like about this park is the vast expanse of grounds to wander about walking my dog. There is a trail system just outside of the park that allows you miles and miles of walking and biking trails. Downtown Goshen is less than two miles away and has some great restaurants (including Venturi Pizza, Maple Indian Cuisine – which has an awesome buffet, and Goshen Brewing Company). The Saturday farmers market is great with lots of produce, breads, meats, cheeses, and crafts.

      The last time I visited coincided with the Mennonite Relief Fund which was a big fund raiser for their charity that packed the grounds with stuff for sale, food, and activities. It was fun to be there during the event but it meant the campground and grounds were packed.

      Now for the bad about this campground. It is located right next to very busy train tracks that operate 24/7 and blow their horns quite often. They were really annoying in the middle of the night. Sites are close together so if it is crowded and you have a neighbor, you will be right on top of them. There is no shade which can be very miserable.

      Pros:

      · Price - $30/night for a 50 amp full hook-up site

      · Nearby downtown stores and restaurants

      · Sites are not assigned so you can pick where you want to camp

      · Grassy patios

      · Large grounds to meander around

      · Nearby biking/walking trail

      Cons:

      · Very noisy from nearby trains operated at all hours

      · Few trees for shade or privacy

      · Some sites are very tight and close to your neighbor

      · Can be very crowded

      · WiFi provided but not reliable

    • Stacy M.
      Aug. 9, 2018

      Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Plymouth

      August 2018: Meh

      Please know this is mostly a mobile home park and long term rvs. It’s kept up decent but some shoddy add ons and sheds throughout. there are I’ve 900 sites and more than 95% are permanent. It’s between a very busy freeway and very busy railroad track. Cute little lake with lots of activities for kids and themed weekends. I was abke to run 3 miles aroind the park. Full hook ups are only up to 30 amps. Close to Chicago. We will not be returning due to noise but other than that, it’s ‘meh’.

    • D
      May. 16, 2019

      Ebys Pines

      Good little weekend getaway

      Lot sizes do vary, pull through lots are a good size. If you like tent camping this place has a great tent/pop up only section on the river. Excellent dog run. Pool is dated but it actually is open. I tend to use this place to open up my TT or to close it Down for the season.

    • Russell S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 14, 2023

      Last Resort Campground

      Quiet, reasonably priced rest spot.

      We stayed here two weeks while visiting friends in the area. The site was a little small but was pull through and full hookup. Even though we were close to a highway and railroad, traffic noise did bother us. The wifi did not reach out area but I know they plan to expand it's capabilities soon. The best part was free access to the pond, paddle boats etc and friendly staff. The low points were very hard (with odd smell) water to the point where we didn't trust using the on camp laundry. Make sure you have a good on-line water filter.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 26, 2022

      Elkhart Campground

      Worked for Us

      We came to Elkhart for a week to have servicing done on our 5th wheel. The campground(CG) was easy to find and pull into just a short drive off the highway. After checking in, we proceeded to pull through site 742 with FHUs. We had a tight turn into the site due to the camper next to us sitting at the back of the site, and a Class A on the other side was close with its awning out. But we were able to get positioned on the site so that we had a few feet of clearance between our bedroom slide and their awning. The regular sites are very close together in this CG. The deluxe sites give you a cement pad and better spacing but are still fairly close together. The utilities were well placed on the pad and the water pressure was good at around 50 psi. We got 4 bars on Verizon but the CG Wifi wasn’t all that great. They have about a 1/4 acre fenced dog area plus there are plenty of areas within the CG to walk your dog including a short trail through the woods at the back of the CG. There’s a small camp store at the check-in office and a decent laundry in Rec Hall 3. Go to the Flippin Cow about 1.5 miles from the campground on Simonton Lake. The Bonnie burger is very good! If you need any obscure RV parts, check out Bontrager's Surplus in White Pigeon MI. This large RV surplus is not too far away and it's worth checking out just to see all the things they have in stock. Overall, this CG met our needs.

    • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 1, 2021

      Wabash & Erie Canal Park

      Great Little Campground

      Heading south out of Elkhart, we happened on this great little campground (CG). We called two hours out and they had a site that would fit our 39’ 5th wheel. We followed our RV GPS and Google maps instructions to the city park and CG area. When we came down the road to the CG we were unsure of the CG location, but it is located right behind the interpretive/conference center building. We were in FHU site C, which was technically a pull through. However, you have to turn in front of the interpretive/conference center and go around the building to be able to pull through the site at the back of the building. But, there’s a pine tree that is overgrown and could have scratched the side of our fifth wheel. Since we had already drove past the interpretive/conference center and were in front of site C, we just backed in to the spot, which was an easy back in and easily fit our rig and F-450. We got 3 bars on Verizon and 4 OTA channels, which included CBS and CW prime channels. We walked our pups along the canal and enjoyed the historic displays and buildings in this small park. We were soon joined by the campground hosts who arrived for their 4th season and they were very nice. There are 4 FHU sites of which A is the camp host. All the sites will take rigs up to 40’. There are also electric and tent sites as explained in the CG picture attached. There are walking trails and other interesting exhibits to explore. This CG is definitely a hidden gem. Too bad we only had an overnight stay.

    • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Salamonie River State Forest

      Small Gem, Big Shine!

      I return to Salamonie River State Forest year after year because it truly feels like Northeast Indiana’s best-kept secret. This 21‑site primitive campground offers peaceful seclusion, 4 pit toilets, and two water sources—including a spring‑fed spigot with crisp, cold, delicious drinking water. I’ve stayed at several sites, with Site 18 and Site 20 as favorites. Tent‑friendly, small camper-friendly, pet‑friendly, and just $15/night, it sits beside horse trails, hiking routes, and great fishing. A small campground with big shine—highly recommended.


    Guide to Akron

    Akron, Indiana camping areas sit on glacial till plains with numerous lakes and rivers supporting diverse water activities. The region has a humid continental climate with summer highs averaging in the mid-80s°F and winter lows frequently below freezing. Most camping facilities in the area are seasonal operations closing by mid-October due to northern Indiana's cold winters.

    What to do

    Lake activities: Hoffman Lake Campground provides direct lake access for swimming and fishing. "Beautiful lake. Very quiet. Shady," notes camper Laura F., who visited on a Monday when the campground had plenty of space available.

    Biking trails: The Pumpkinvine Bike Trail near Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park offers paved routes through rural landscapes. "We enjoyed our stay, two days of riding on the Pumpkinvine Bike Trail, the Krider Nurseries World's Fair Garden," shares Cindy B. after her camping trip.

    Brewery access: Some campgrounds provide walking-distance access to local breweries, making them convenient for campers who enjoy craft beer. Elkhart RV Resort has "a great brewery behind the park that is within walking distance," according to Brian H., making it easy to enjoy local beverages without driving.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms at rv campgrounds around Akron, Indiana. At Maple Ridge Campground, one visitor commented, "The shower and bathroom was the best I ever saw at a campground," highlighting the importance of clean facilities to overall camping satisfaction.

    Family-oriented activities: Several campgrounds schedule regular weekend events. "Multiple activities on Saturday included tractor ride, kids bingo, and elephant ears," explains Tony G. about his stay at Maple Ridge Campground, which he plans to visit again.

    Lakefront views: Campsites with water views rank highly in reviews. White Oaks RV earned praise for its "perfect access to the lake" while still being "close to town within 15 min for stores and restaurants," according to Whitley S., who visited during summer.

    What you should know

    Early check-in fees: Some campgrounds charge for arriving before official check-in times. At Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park, one reviewer noted a "$15 (plus tax) charge for 45 minutes early check-in," which they found unnecessary given the campground was "2/3 empty" at the time.

    Outdoor rug policies: Rules about ground coverings vary between campgrounds near Akron. Matt from Hoffman Lake Campground mentions they "charge you a considerable amount if they catch you putting a rug down," resulting in "grass and sand and dirt everywhere because of this policy."

    Campground density: Some rv parks around Akron Indiana have tightly packed sites with minimal privacy. One camper described Tall Sycamore Campground as "family oriented," but others note the close proximity of sites at various campgrounds in the region.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for kid-specific amenities: Campgrounds with dedicated play areas and pools provide entertainment options. At Lost Acres RV Park, visitors find "something for everyone. Playgrounds, new pool, kids activities, corn hole tournaments, fishing pond," as described by Carrie S.

    Weekend activity schedules: Many campgrounds host organized events on weekends. Jennifer H. mentions Tall Sycamore has "true community where everyone helps one another and the carry in dinners are fun and delicious!"

    Quiet hours enforcement: Ask about quiet time policies when booking with children. Several reviewers mention train noise disrupting sleep at certain campgrounds, while others praise the peaceful atmosphere at family-oriented sites.

    Tips from RVers

    Electric hookup configurations: Check what amperage is available before arrival. At Wabash City RV Park, Don H. found that "Our electrical pedestal had no 30amp receptacle. If you have a 30amp plug, bring a 50amp adapter. There are two 20amp outlets available."

    Extension cord requirements: Some campgrounds require longer cords than standard. "The pedestals are between sites, which aren't really close. You will need a long (30-40'?) extension cord suited to your amperage to reach the pedestal," warns a reviewer about Wabash City RV Park.

    Check-in procedures: Unusual registration systems exist at some locations. At Wabash City RV Park, "You MUST check in at the Water Treatment Plant by 4PM. You do not need to have picked a site, yet. Complete the typical paperwork and you'll be given keys to unlock the electrical box and a key to turn on the water."

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