Best Campgrounds near Bloomingdale, IN

Campgrounds near Bloomingdale, Indiana range from state parks to private facilities, with several options within a 15-mile radius. Turkey Run State Park Campground and Peaceful Waters Campground offer diverse accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. The region includes both developed campgrounds with modern amenities and more rustic options, with most facilities concentrated along waterways like Sugar Creek, which cuts through the ancient sandstone terrain characteristic of west-central Indiana.

Seasonal availability varies significantly across the area's campgrounds, with many operating from April through October. "Turkey Run is arguably the most popular campground (and state park) in Indiana and has its pros and cons," noted one camper, highlighting the importance of advance planning during peak seasons. Most developed sites in the region provide electric hookups, with some offering full hookup capabilities including water and sewer connections. Cell service can be limited in canyon areas, particularly at Shades State Park where reviews mention no cellular signal. Campground roads are generally accessible for standard vehicles, though some of the more remote sites may have rougher access points.

Campers consistently praise the unique terrain and hiking opportunities in the area, particularly at Turkey Run and Shades State Parks. According to one visitor, "The hiking trails are incredible...one of a kind for Indiana. The trails are more like adventures, leading in and out of the creek, up stairs carved into rock, up and down ladders, and across a cable bridge." The sandstone canyons and creek beds create landscapes that many reviewers note "don't feel like Indiana." Family-friendly amenities are common at most developed campgrounds, with playgrounds, fishing opportunities, and water recreation available at locations like Rockville Lake County Park. Tent campers may find more privacy at Shades State Park, where sites are described as "close but most have trees separating them for privacy."

Best Camping Sites Near Bloomingdale, Indiana (61)

    1. Turkey Run State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2635

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Turkey Run is arguably the most popular campground (and state park) in Indiana and has its pros and cons."

    "Much enjoyed hiking some of the trails at Turkey Run State Park near Marshall, Indiana. This is Indiana's 2nd oldest state park, now 100 years old (1916-2016)."

    2. Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    32 Reviews
    Rockville, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 344-1412

    $12 - $32 / night

    "Raccoon State Recreation Area | Cecil M Harden Lake is located in the heart of historic covered bridge country just 50 miles West of Indianapolis."

    "There are multiple boat ramps for easy access to the water. I met a friend there who is a resident of Indianapolis and we had a great time on the water."

    3. Shades State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Alamo, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 435-2810

    $12 - $20 / night

    "Canopied by the big beautiful Indiana trees. Close to some good hiking trails."

    "Located north of turkey run state park shades offers all the hiking and scenic terrain with less amenities and less crowds. Sugar creek cuts through the ancient sandstone floor creating canyon walls."

    4. Rockville Lake County Park

    11 Reviews
    Rockville, IN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 569-6541

    $25 / night

    "Only sites are next to us. Woods behind and open grass and field in front of this site. Disc golf course is awesome, in the woods, up and down ravine. 18 holes plus practice basket."

    "That spot has a trail behind it to go down to a little dock which seems like many other people may use the trail, so probably won't use that site when it gets busy."

    5. Peaceful Waters Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bloomingdale, IN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (765) 592-6458

    $22 - $120 / night

    "As the other reviewer pointed out, further away from the entrance will get you away from the road noise. The shower house was very clean and well kept.

    I would definitely stay here again."

    "A port-a-potty was near by, but the shower house was a short drive away. Also, the site, 27C, was alone with timber separating it from the nearest site."

    6. Lake Waveland Park

    8 Reviews
    Waveland, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 435-2073

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Nice clean park in west-central Indiana that has a lake and a large number of camping sites along with restrooms and showers."

    "The campground is located within close proximity of both Turkey Run and Shades State Park."

    7. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

    5 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2029

    $35 / night

    "Site 91 was tucked away in a more forested area away from RVs. Did a nice kayaking loop using their service. Had everything you needed, very chill experience. Will return fsho."

    "That being said it did seem a little tight in certain area we were in but we drove around and rest of campground looked awesome!"

    8. Covered Bridge Campground

    2 Reviews
    Rockville, IN
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 569-5080

    "small, but nice people run it, close to town."

    "It was quite and close to town. Our site was a pull through 30amp full hook ups. The owners were very nice and accommodating. I would absolutely stay here again!"

    9. Crawfordsville KOA

    14 Reviews
    Crawfordsville, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 230-0965

    "We arrived at 2am, but they had us all situated for late checkin. The campground itself was very lovely and quiet."

    "Really cute little park with lots of shade and convenient access to Crawfordsville. We were here for a quick stopover, but made friends with several locals spending time here."

    10. Terre Haute Campground

    23 Reviews
    Terre Haute, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 342-1111

    $40 - $999 / night

    "This campground is great proximity to I-70 for an easy on/off the interstate and just outside of downtown Terre Haute (approximately eight miles). The park is nice and shady with large trees."

    "It was an interesting drive to the CG off I-70 through 2 traffic circles and into the CG as it's close to I-70 but not right off the highway. There was good signage to the CG."

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Recent Reviews near Bloomingdale, IN

417 Reviews of 61 Bloomingdale Campgrounds


  • Cynthia K.
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Nice State Park Campground

    Turkey Run State Park. Arguably one of the top 5 state parks in Indiana.

    Lots of hiking opportunities, including the fabulous Trail 3 which should be a National Trail IMO. Go hike early before 10 am. This area gets crazy busy after that. 

    Nice nature center.

    2 covered bridges.

     A swimming pool in season.

     A historic inn with a restaurant. You can rent cabins also. 

    The Lusk home has tours every Saturday in season. 

    The campground is a mile or so west of the entrance to the park.

     Electric only. 270 sites. Water is available.

     There's modern bath houses with hot showers.

     We were site 218, which is technically the Turkey Hollow area. The bath house there was clean. We liked our loop for spacious sites( for a state park).

     The Twin Oaks loop seemed denser.

     There's a double dump near the exit. There's also one dump at the end of a loop by site 60. We were happy the other 4 campers trying to dump forgot about it! 

    Trail 7 access is also at the end by site 44. It's not marked on the map.

     The camp store has the usual camping supplies & gift items. Ice & wood. 

    We enjoyed our weekend here! Even though it rained Saturday.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 28, 2025

    Shakamak State Park Campground

    Great State Park

    Most of the spaces that had both water and electric were mostly in the sun. But all the other spaces had plenty of shade and trees around them. Our space was spot on level and nice area around each space to where you didn’t feel like you were camped on top of other people. The showers were adequate. Great hiking trails in the area. Very quiet. Although we were there on a weekday. One downside was we had Verizon as a cell phone carrier and only had one bar.

  • L
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Shakamak State Park Campground

    Clean, pretty, quiet, spacey.

    We had a nice site that was evenly spaced from the other campsites by trees and was nice and close to water, the bathrooms, and the shower houses, which were very clean! The camp store was nice and the paddle boats were fun! The pool was only opened on the weekends in August which was disappointing but there was a large fishing dock and many boating opportunities. Very nice camping spot, but in August beware of the bugs!

  • L
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Shades State Park Campground

    It was very clean, nicely spaced, and shaded.

    Very nice campground! It was close by Turkey Run State Park, which had amazing trails, that are pictured below. (We definitely recommend Trail 3!) The campground itself was very nice and clean, as well as shaded and pretty. We were camping in August, so it wasn't very busy and we got peace. There were many fun things to do in Turkey Run, although the pool was closed in August. There was also a fun little ice cream place and store in downtown Marshall! 

      Great place overall!

  • T
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Sugar Creek Campground and Canoe Rental LLC

    Horrible experience

    To much money rv/campsites way way to small they charge for EVERYTHING INCLUDING GUEST TO SEE IF THEY WANT TO CAMP , u can only have 4 people then its 10$ per each for a weekend ridiculous

  • T
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Sugar Creek Campground and Canoe Rental LLC

    Ripped off for sure read your itinerary is what she told me 4 times instead of trying to make it right !!!!

    Experience was good , except do not get sites 33, 34 or 35 we had maybe 5ft between us and the camper beside us , no way and the electricity hookup is right there so putting out awning was so very dangerous!!!! Bc the water dripped straight onto the electric hookup and who knows if someone may have a cut or anything wrong with there cord electric shock for sure !!!! Visitors JUST TO VISIT TO SEE IF THEY WANT TO CAMP THERE 5$ each Could not cook out or anything bc there’s no room in between your camper and your neighbor’s camper They tell u to look at the four day itinerary, but we’ve always just called or got on the website and booked our site, but it is pretty ridiculous for a camper to hold six or eight and you can only have four people and then on top of that an arm and a leg just for a float to float downstream which the gal young gal told me it was 2 miles 2 to 4 hour trip and it took us an hour so basically got ripped off pretty good this weekend so make sure to read your email b4 going here ! Thank goodness we had family bc we had absolutely no room for anything Bugs horrible And they tell you to have dogs on leash , no one had their dogs on leash except us . A blue healer tried to bite one of us ! It was pouring down and the guy on golf cart while we’re trying to hurry in the rain was so worried about our card he couldn’t wait till we was leaving to turn it in . They give u a code so why not put it in your phone bc if u lose there card they charge u 40$ Seems like more of a money thing to us . We enjoy camping but my gosh break the bank here for sure no gravel on sites hardly mainly dirt and sand so come prepared to sweep your caper or rv every hour . Very very tiny sites and unacceptable for us and anyone wanting to enjoy outside of your camper with your awning

  • Joshua R.
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Plainview Campground — Lincoln Trail State Park

    Its ok

    Camp sites had some trash from previous campers. Bathrooms were dirty and outdated. Only scolding hot water in the shower. Host and another staff member made me turn my camper to face the other direction so the door wouldn't face another camp site, even though I have a door on both sides after we had camp set up. Sites themselves are nicely spaced apart. Place was pretty empty for our 4 day weekend there.


Guide to Bloomingdale

Camping options near Bloomingdale, Indiana range from basic tent sites to full-hookup RV accommodations within a 15-mile radius. The region sits at approximately 600 feet elevation with rolling hills typical of west-central Indiana's geography. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with high humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder conditions with occasional rainfall.

What to do

Paddling opportunities: Sugar Creek provides popular canoeing routes with multiple outfitters. "We rented a canoe from a canoe place right down the road from the campground. It was great and once we saw the crowds at the beach area of the park on Saturday afternoon, we were super glad we had been canoeing all day instead of fighting crowds at the park," notes a visitor at Turkey Run State Park Campground.

Fishing access: Most campgrounds in the area feature fishing opportunities, especially at lake-based facilities. A camper at Lake Waveland Park mentioned, "The lake is popular for fishing," while another noted the park has "tons of primitive" sites for budget-conscious anglers.

Archery range: For visitors seeking activities beyond hiking and water recreation, at least one nearby facility offers target practice. "We love camping here! Lots to do. Love the archery range," reports a camper at Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area.

Disc golf course: Campers can enjoy a challenging course integrated into the natural landscape. "Disc golf course is awesome, in the woods, up and down ravine. 18 holes plus practice basket. Hole 1 starts by primitive sites closer to beach," explains a visitor at Rockville Lake County Park.

What campers like

Sandstone geology: The unique terrain forms dramatic ravines different from typical Indiana landscapes. "I had heard about Turkey Run a few times but never thought much of it. On my way through we decided to stop in and we were so blown away we stayed the night. This state park is definitely the Gem of Indiana. There are lots of view stops along the river, the suspension bridge is super neat, and the rocks, waterfalls, and streams will have you awestruck the whole time," shares a visitor at Turkey Run State Park Campground.

Private wooded sites: Several campgrounds offer secluded camping spots with natural barriers. At Shades State Park Campground, a camper appreciates that "We enjoyed that not every site was packed and we had some privacy." Another notes, "Nice quiet campground with spacious sites. Canopied by the big beautiful Indiana trees."

Water recreation: Multiple swimming areas provide relief during hot summer months. "There is a beach and a building to get food. They have a basketball court, and a few trails," mentions a visitor at Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area.

Wildlife viewing: Campers report numerous wildlife sightings throughout the region. "As some other reviews stated, watch out for the raccoons. Those guys are not afraid of anything," warns a Turkey Run camper, while at Peaceful Waters Campground, a visitor noted "Lots of wildlife, so pack your food up right."

What you should know

Sloped terrain: Many campsites throughout the region feature uneven ground. "The site was clean and well equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. The site is very uneven. It definitely sloops to the back corner. It's was difficult to level our camper but we got it in the end," reports a camper at Turkey Run State Park Campground.

Seasonal crowding: Popular parks require advance booking during peak seasons. A visitor at Peaceful Waters Campground advises: "Our primitive tent site was in the very back isolated from the rest of the grounds. A port-a-potty was near by, but the shower house was a short drive away. Also, the site, 27C, was alone with timber separating it from the nearest site."

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds are located near highways, impacting site selection. "If you can get a site in the back, they look really great. We had a site in the front which is right next to the highway so it was a little loud and we had no shade," explains a Peaceful Waters camper.

Varied amenities: Facilities differ significantly between campgrounds. "The bathrooms were super clean and the showers were hot with good water pressure," notes a Turkey Run visitor, while at Lake Waveland Park, a reviewer mentioned some "updating of infrastructure is due."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas for children. "Playground located in middle of loop and accessible/visible from any of sites on loop area. Newer restroom/showerhouse well kept," mentions a reviewer at Rockville Lake County Park.

Weekend activities: Some parks organize scheduled events for families. According to a Lake Waveland Park camper, the park offers "Fireworks in July and Halloween for the whole family in October."

Site selection strategies: Families should consider location within campgrounds carefully. At Turkey Run State Park Campground, a visitor advises: "The open, grassy area sites don't offer any privacy. If that's what you're looking for, try to get a wooded site on the outsides that back up to woods."

Beach access: Swimming areas provide additional recreation options. "Great place to camp, can be flooded at times, some of the sites have a huge inclines or declines, allot of sites reserved way in advanced," shares a Cecil M Harden Lake camper.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: RV services vary significantly between campgrounds. A camper at Terre Haute Campground notes: "RV sites are pull thrus and back-ins that vary from 50 amp full hook-up with deluxe patio to 30 amp water/electric. All sites were level."

Leveling challenges: Prepare for potentially uneven sites throughout the region. "The sites in modern electric water only can be awkward to back into with no room to pull forward due to a ditch in some areas," warns a Rockville Lake County Park visitor.

Shared utilities: Some campgrounds require neighboring sites to share electrical hookups. At Turkey Run Canoe & Camping, a reviewer cautions: "The electric is shared with another site which could be a problem if you have the same type of service since there is only one 50 amp, one 30 amp, and one 20 amp service per hook up."

Water fill procedures: RVers should plan for water access logistics. "There is portable water at the entrance but the road coming and going to the campsite is only wide enough for one rig and you will block traffic while you are filling up," explains a Turkey Run Canoe & Camping camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Bloomingdale, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bloomingdale, IN is Turkey Run State Park Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 71 reviews.