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    Rockville, Indiana and the surrounding area feature several established campgrounds accommodating a variety of camping styles. Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area offers year-round camping with tent, RV, cabin, and glamping options. Turkey Run State Park Campground, located approximately 8 miles north of Rockville, provides electric hookups, showers, and reservable sites amid scenic wooded terrain. Rockville Lake County Park serves as another notable camping area with tent and RV sites available from March through October. Peaceful Waters Campground and Covered Bridge Campground round out the selection of developed campgrounds in the region.

    Camping in this area follows seasonal patterns, with many campgrounds operating on limited schedules during winter months. Most developed sites require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and fall when the area's natural beauty attracts visitors. The region experiences typical Midwest seasonal changes with humid summers and cold winters. Many campgrounds feature wooded, shaded sites providing relief from summer heat, while some locations along Sugar Creek offer water recreation opportunities. Cell service varies throughout the area, with coverage often limited in more remote camping areas. A camper noted, "Turkey Run is one of my top 2 campgrounds in Indiana! We camped here during the Covered Bridge Festival, which is really hard to get a site, book early if you're wanting to do that."

    Several visitors highlight the unique natural features near camping areas as primary attractions. The scenic sandstone formations and hiking trails at Turkey Run and Shades State Parks receive consistently positive reviews from campers. One reviewer commented, "Turkey Run has the best trails in Indiana with water features, rock, and ladders. Good canoeing, tubbing and the best junk food at Up The Creek." Campgrounds in the area generally provide modern amenities including showers, restrooms, and electrical hookups, though primitive sites are also available at certain locations. Campsites range from open field layouts to more secluded wooded areas, with varying levels of privacy between sites. The region's campgrounds tend to be family-friendly, with many reviews mentioning children's activities and accessible recreation options throughout the camping season.

    Best Campgrounds near Rockville (65)

      1. Turkey Run State Park Campground

      4.5(73)8mi from Rockville212 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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)."

      from $20 - $45 / night

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      2. Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

      4.6(33)8mi from Rockville317 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $14 - $52 / night

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      3. Rockville Lake County Park

      4.4(11)1mi from RockvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $25 / night

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      4. Shades State Park Campground

      4.1(29)17mi from Rockville120 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $14 - $22 / night

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      5. Peaceful Waters Campground

      4.0(8)3mi from RockvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $22 - $120 / night

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      6. Lake Waveland Park

      3.7(9)12mi from RockvilleTents

      "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."

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      7. Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

      4.0(5)8mi from RockvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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!"

      from $35 / night

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      8. Covered Bridge Campground

      4.0(2)0mi from RockvilleRVs, Tents

      "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. Terre Haute Campground

      4.0(23)24mi from Rockville15 sitesRVs

      "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."

      from $40 - $999 / night

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      10. Lieber State Recreation Area Campground

      4.0(21)27mi from Rockville206 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Cagles Mill Lake borders the southwestern side of the area. We arrived to a very quiet campground with few campers."

      "Each campsite is spacious and has plenty of space away from your neighbors. There was plenty of shade even though our pad wasn't tucked back in the woods."

      from $20 - $35 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Rockville, IN

    431 Reviews of 65 Rockville Campgrounds


    • cThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Lake Waveland Park

      Very disappointing

      Arrived Saturday before the Fourth of July entire campground was overgrown trash in our site. I picked up at least 15 beer bottle lids from previous camper. No host to be found. Apparently she drives through but doesn’t stay here we were told there was 30 and 50 amp service. It was first come first serve. We were hoping that the next-door camper would leave on the 28th as his card on the mirror said he had to be out by the 28th but he’s still here and it’s the 30th there is no 50 amp anywhere. We looked in several empty campsites and could not find 50 amp anywhere. We were told later that there is no 50 A on this campground. Bathrooms are disgusting. They have a trough for the water to drain out. One shower is out of order the other one the door is hanging by one hinge honestly, I wouldn’t even go to the bathroom in bath houses. Definitely the worst shower house we’ve ever seen in camping all our years. Heavily wooden camp sites with many dead trees still standing the potential for this campground is high. It’s too bad the owners don’t see this. Anybody can drive in at any time we saw two different campers come in spend the night and leave the next day before the checkout building opened. They did not have placed cards on their mirrors so we feel like they were probably squatting. Since the lake, the beach and the public campground is open and not patrolled, there is a lot of Co19mings and goings.

    • Gypsy J.
      Jun. 30, 2026

      Lakeside Campground — Lincoln Trail State Park

      Stayed on a Monday in late July 2025 Peace and quiet.

      I had the entire Lake Side Tent section to myself on a Monday, last week of July 2025. It was quite and there were all sorts of birds singing until dark, then the insects and frogs took over. The fire tray and grill were great for cooking up some steak and peppers I bought in nearby Marshall, IN. I will be staying again in 2026 on a coast to coast and back motorcycle trip. Definitely recommended👌

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Turkey Run State Park Campground

      Beautiful park, loved it

      Great little campground, decently spaced spots and lots of thoughtful people in a great area. Would def come back if I go through Indiana again. The lady who works in the shack quickly changed my site to one that fits my rv after pulling in and seeing it was way too small. Thanks again ma’am!

    • troy K.
      May. 21, 2026

      Sugar Creek Campground and Canoe Rental LLC

      It was good for a while

      Had a great annual relationship with this campground. When we first started going they did not have their canoes and kayaks service. We had our our own so no big deal. They let us put in and take out. Then they started their livery service. They were hesitant about letting us use they put in and take out spot but since we would help with some of the chores around the campground we built a good relationship with the owners. They once said "you are the only ones we allow to do this" thought that we were sort of grandfathered in at that point. 20 years later....they must have forgotten their words and we were told since we took out our canoes at there site we were not allowed to come back ever again. You word goes a long way in my book and it evidently got forgotten or they just got mean.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 28, 2026

      Kickapoo State Recreation Area

      Nice campground, reasonable rates

      We checked in on a Sunday and there were plenty of available sites. I believe they are first come first served this time of year(April). It’s a pretty campground with good spacing between sites. Our site was level. Backed in and checked level and it was perfect front to back, side to side, on first try. We didn’t disconnect just set the stabilizers down, as we were there for just the one night. Shower house was open and reasonably clean. The check-in office was closed and no host on site. There were envelopes at the check-in station to pay when you leave if there was no host or attendant to collect. So we picked our site and setup. Very easy and just$20, no ridiculous add-on fees like entrance fees, unlike some states that I won’t mention(Indiana, Nebraska)….

    • Cam M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 9, 2026

      Bella Vita Private Resort

      Amazing Campground surrounded by water

      Amazing campground with multiple camping and RV options. Has a private lake you can set your RV up on and it’s very peaceful.

    • Seth M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 22, 2026

      Kickapoo State Recreation Area

      Well laid out, plenty of room, cement pads are a tenter's dream

      This is one of the few campgrounds in the area open in February. We arrived after 3 pm so it was self check-in, although, for all we know there is no one there before 3 either. Check-in consists of filling out your information on an envelope and dropping it and $20 into a box. All of the buildings were locked and the water was turned off, but the electricity was still working. Only the Illini loop was open. There are no online reservations in the off-season, but finding a spot was not a problem. Only one other site was occupied.

      The cement pads are great if you are pitching a tent, no rocks to worry about and perfectly level. The pads must have been added fairly recently because the outdated pictures on the website show a gravel pad. The fire ring worked well for cooking dinner as it has an adjustable height swivel grate for cooking. There was no firewood available at the entrance where it would normally be, but finding wood around is not a problem, plenty of dry wood laying on the ground nearby.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 3, 2025

      Turkey Run State Park Campground

      Fall colors in bloom!

      Very nice and quiet. Beautiful scenery with nice walking trails. Not sure if it’s due to the government shut down but when we arrived, we had to turn around and go back to the main park office in order to register instead of the little office that is at the entrance of the campground. We are only staying one night and off to our next destination.


    Guide to Rockville

    Camping options near Rockville, Indiana sit in the western portion of the state at around 700 feet elevation, with areas featuring significant sandstone formations and creek systems. The region's camping season runs primarily from April through October, though a few locations remain open year-round. Cellular service varies widely across campgrounds, with several reviewers noting complete dead zones in more remote areas.

    What to do

    Water recreation at Cecil M Harden Lake: The lake at Raccoon State Recreation Area offers swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities. "The beach was fun. Very social campground, but respectful and quiet after dark," notes a visitor at Lieber State Recreation Area.

    Hiking through sandstone formations: Sugar Creek area trails range from moderate to rugged difficulty. "This park is just other-worldly. We hiked Trail 3, which has the ladders, and parts of trail 10, 4, and 2. Trail 10 was nothing special but was relatively flat," reports a camper at Turkey Run State Park Campground.

    Canoeing and kayaking: Several outfitters near Rockville provide watercraft rentals. "Sugar Creek is also great for floating with inner tubes, canoes, or kayaks," mentions a Turkey Run visitor. Another camper added, "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."

    Disc golf: Available at select locations with varied terrain. "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. Ask for a disc golf map at gatehouse," suggests a reviewer at Rockville Lake County Park.

    What campers like

    Privacy options: Site selection can make a significant difference in camping experience. "Also, 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. The majority of those have a decent number of trees separating you from the site next to you," advises a Turkey Run camper.

    Clean facilities: Most established campgrounds maintain good hygiene standards. "The bathrooms were super clean and the showers were hot with good water pressure," notes one Turkey Run visitor. Another camper at Cecil M Harden Lake comments, "Bathrooms facilities are very clean, new bike, walking, rollerblading path. Beach is large and clean. We go every year and love it!"

    Unique terrain features: The geological formations distinguish this region. "On one trail part of it went through box canyons up an active, though trickling, stream bed," describes a Turkey Run visitor. Another adds, "We hiked Trail 3 with our dog, but we cut off early before the ladders using Trail 10. Our dog did pretty well in the section of Trail 3 before the ladders, and be prepared to get wet."

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes and waterways offer angling options. "There is a nice pond in the center of the property that has good size fish! The pond seems to be well maintained and clean!" reports a camper at Peaceful Waters Campground.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: The region experiences typical Midwestern seasonal changes. "In order to avoid crowds on the trails, we got there Thursday night so we could hike Friday morning/early afternoon. Saturday we rented a canoe from a canoe place right down the road from the campground," suggests a Turkey Run visitor describing their strategy.

    Site selection matters: Campgrounds vary significantly in site layout and privacy. "Site 91 was tucked away in a more forested area away from RVs," notes a Turkey Run Canoe & Camping visitor. For Rockville Lake County Park, a camper explains, "We stayed at modern site 9. It had a moderate incline but wasn't hard to level. That spot has a trail behind it to go down to a little dock."

    Wildlife awareness: Local fauna can be persistent around campsites. "As some other reviews stated, watch out for the raccoons. Those guys are not afraid of anything," warns a Turkey Run visitor. Another camper at Cecil M Harden Lake advises, "This place is so beautiful! We stayed in the hideaway loop and it was perfect. Lots of wildlife, so pack your food up right."

    Reservation timing: Popular campgrounds fill quickly during peak seasons. "We stayed here this weekend and had a terrific time. The weather was very hot but there is a river to tube and canoe in to keep you cool," mentions a Turkey Run visitor who secured site #35, describing it as "in a very quiet, off the main road, in a circle, in full shade."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. "There is a playground located in middle of loop and accessible/visible from any of sites on loop area," notes a Rockville Lake County Park visitor. Another adds, "Several play grounds for the kids. Nature hiking trails. Disc golf course in the woods."

    Swimming options: Both natural and constructed facilities available. "Skip the lake and enjoy the pool," recommends a visitor to Shades State Park Campground, where primitive camping is the norm. At Cecil M Harden Lake, a camper reports, "I loved this camp ground, there was a beach which was nice and a building to get food. They have a basketball court, and a few trails."

    Activity planning: Consider crowd levels when scheduling. "It was pretty crowded but people were respectful," notes a Turkey Run visitor. Another suggests, "Trail 3 is .75M, but considered rugged. It has a lot of scenic views & a unique waterfall. Trails 4 & 5 have ladders."

    Safety considerations: Some trails may be challenging for younger children. A Shades visitor cautions, "This is a hikers park & it has some of the most rugged trails in Indiana. The Devils Backbone is a popular trail, but definitely on the rugged side. If you take small children (I wouldn't!) watch them carefully."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: Many sites require adjustment. "All sites are electric at Turkey Run. $23 per night. The campground is located in a mature tree woods, so some sites are not as level as others," mentions a visitor. Another notes, "The site was clean and well equipped with 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."

    Utility placement considerations: Access points vary by location. "Two sites share utilities," explains a visitor to Terre Haute Campground. At Rockville Lake County Park, a camper notes, "Sharing of water and electric between two sites, so come prepared with extensions for water and electric."

    Size restrictions: Campgrounds accommodate different RV lengths. "Sites 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. Another adds, "The full hookup site section is flat but with less tree cover. The sites in modern electric water only can be difficult to get into."

    Road conditions: Access can present challenges. "Watch the tree to the right as you turn in as we brushed our awning," cautions a Terre Haute Campground visitor, while another camper at Peaceful Waters notes, "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."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What campgrounds are available near Rockville, Indiana?

    Several excellent campgrounds surround Rockville, Indiana. Turkey Run State Park Campground offers both RV and tent sites with electrical hookups and modern bathrooms with showers. Just north of Turkey Run, Shades State Park Campground provides quiet, spacious sites under a canopy of trees with great hiking trails nearby. Other options include Rockville Lake County Park with drive-in sites and Covered Bridge Campground, perfect for exploring Parke County's famous covered bridges.

    What amenities does Rockville Lake Park Campground offer?

    Rockville Lake County Park offers a range of amenities including water hookups, modern toilets, and sites that can accommodate big rigs. The campground features both electrical hookups and primitive tent sites, with each site equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. Water hydrants are available throughout the grounds. The park's location on the lake provides opportunities for fishing and water recreation. For comparison, nearby Shakamak State Park Campground offers similar amenities plus access to three lakes spanning 400 acres known for excellent fishing.

    Where can I find RV rentals in Rockville, Indiana?

    For RV rentals near Rockville, check out Lieber State Recreation Area Campground just west of Indianapolis on I-70, which accommodates RVs and is situated near Cagles Mill Lake. Another option is Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes, a large park with extensive RV facilities. For traditional rental services, contact local RV dealers in nearby Terre Haute or check online peer-to-peer RV rental platforms where local owners list their vehicles for rent.