Best RV Parks & Resorts near Auburn, IN

Fireside Resort RV Park sits directly in Auburn, Indiana, offering big-rig friendly sites with full hookups including 50-amp service. Within 30 miles, Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday provides year-round RV camping with 435 sites featuring both 30 and 50-amp electrical options on level pads. Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park, operating from April through October, accommodates larger motorhomes with full hookup sites that include water, electric, and sewer connections. Happy Acres Campground in Angola features spacious RV sites with full hookups and operates seasonally from mid-April through October. "The sites are grass but decently level and very spacious," noted one RV traveler about camping in this region, though they cautioned that some parks have limited sewer hookups.

Cell service varies throughout the area, with travelers reporting good coverage for T-Mobile at certain parks while AT&T signal strength fluctuates. Most RV parks in the region maintain clean dump stations, though locations can sometimes be inconvenient for larger rigs. As one camper observed, "The dump station location is not great. It's at the back of the park and a very tight squeeze for bigger rigs." Fall weekends fill quickly at many parks, particularly those near lakes and attractions. Pet-friendly policies are standard across most RV campgrounds, with designated dog areas at several locations. Propane service is limited, so RVers should plan accordingly when traveling through northeastern Indiana, especially during colder months when year-round parks like Angola/Hogback Lake KOA become essential options for motorhome travelers.

Best RV Sites Near Auburn, Indiana (88)

    1. Twin Mills Camping Resort

    7 Reviews
    Howe, IN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Twin Mills is a really beautiful and quiet RV Campground, with tall trees in Northern Indiana. We frequent this location when getting RV Repairs and visiting Elkhart, the birth place of most RVs."

    "really fun for families nice pool and bathrooms putt putt bring your bikes"

    2. Fireside Resort RV Park

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    Garrett, IN
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 925-6747

    $25 - $38 / night

    3. Circle B RV Park and Cabins

    1 Review
    Angola, IN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 665-5353

    4. Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

    11 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 665-5353

    "We spent this past week at Hogback Lake KOA. It is late in the season so much of the park was closed for the season, but we had a great year round site."

    "place was fantastic.. we arrived late to find an envelope with our name on it with all of our info inside.. the site was perfect with everything we would need already there.. chairs, table, and even a propane"

    5. Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 768-4669

    "Gravel sites, electric, play areas for kids. Close to the flea market! Nice place to park for a few days in Amish country. Fun at the pavilion!"

    "This campground was very convenient to the town of Shipshewanna, Amish Country and the Pumpkinvine Bike Trail. There weren’t many amenities to speak of, but the sites were fairly spacious and level."

    6. Shipshewana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 768-7627

    $38 - $47 / night

    "The Park offers mainly alternating pull-through sites which means you will be facing your neighbor’s door not their street side of the camper. This makes for great buddy sites."

    "Not much shade. Nice bathrooms and clean. Easy access to flea market."

    7. Elkhart RV Resort by Rjourney

    11 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 347-6889

    "The restrooms/showers are nice and clean. You can get an entire 4 wheeler dump load of wood for $20. It’s nice dry wood."

    "Near Elkhart and the RV/MH Hall of Fame & Museum. Great place to visit, really interesting. Also, near Shipshewana."

    8. Crooked Creek Campground and Cabins

    2 Reviews
    Orland, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 336-0757

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Had partial shade and picnic table at our site. The bathrooms/showers were large and private (one occupant at a time)."

    "Clean restrooms, easy lake access, friendly vibes. Very quiet and laid back."

    9. Happy Acres Campground

    2 Reviews
    Angola, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 665-9843

    $25 - $45 / night

    "They are also big rig friendly. We will stop back here again."

    "Super clean campground with friendly workers and seasonal residents were so friendly. Enjoyed the pool, pickleball and walking the trails. Has a 9hole disc golf."

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RV Park Reviews near Auburn, IN

360 Reviews of 88 Auburn 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

  • 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.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Twin Mills Camping Resort

    Beautiful Wooded Campground

    Twin Mills is a really beautiful and quiet RV Campground, with tall trees in Northern Indiana. We frequent this location when getting RV Repairs and visiting Elkhart, the birth place of most RVs.

    There are cabins and tent sites and a large lake access point with a beach area. The playgrounds seemed to be in good shape and the dumpsters were centrally located.

    The park has a gate entrance for security.

    There is a large pool area and basketball court.

    There are several sections in the park, some more wooded and narrow sites, some are more spread out.

    Cellular: T-Mobile had good signal strength and bandwidth, AT&T was not as good but still doable.

    Most of the sites are full hook up, some have 30amp and some have 50amp.

    Amenities: Pool Clubhouse Basketball Volleyball Picnic tables Fire rings Trash Playground Lake access Beach area Dock Cabins Tent sites

  • 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

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2025

    Shipshewana North Park Campground

    Nice campground in a convenient location

    We were passing through and decided to stop for frozen custard at the stand right next to the campground. The first review for this place did not seem very inviting but a more recent one was a little more positive. After checking it out, I thought it could use a little reinforcement of the positives! I’m not sure if there have been new owners since the first review but I received a very friendly greeting, and the office is open from 9 am– 8 pm and clearly marked as the place to check-in. 

    There are many options here: back-in or pull-thru tent sites, w/e sites, full hook-up sites, camper cabins, and fully equipped cabins. The campsites range from $32-$46 per night and the cabins range from $69-$144 per night. Sites 47-52 are close to the road so you will hear road noise, but Sites 11-35 are farther from the road and are more shaded. The layout is RV park style but there is reasonable separation between the sites. 

    The restrooms have a code for entry, and I did not see the inside of these.

    Amenities include:

    - a community fire pit

    -  game room with television

    - guest laundry 

    - dump station

    - gift shop

    - pet friendly options

     -WiFi

    - There is, of course, an ice cream/frozen custard stand that I dare you to resist. 

    While we would not consider it a destination, we would definitely consider camping here en route – the price is reasonable, and the staff is friendly and welcoming.

  • 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.

  • A
    Aug. 14, 2018

    Harrison Lake State Park Campground

    Quiet place to get away

    We have been here a few times. Really enjoy the secluded sites and the lake. It’s a small campground but it’s clean and quiet. Most sites don’t have water hookups but they do have electric. There isn’t much to do outside of the campground but there is a nice lake with canoe and kayak rentals. Very pet friendly and even has a dog beach.

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

    Great Visit / Great Park

    We spent this past week at Hogback Lake KOA. It is late in the season so much of the park was closed for the season, but we had a great year round site. A little bit of road noise, but water, electric, sewer, cable TV all worked great. We have family in the area and had a great visit. We will definitely stay here again in the spring.


Guide to Auburn

Northeastern Indiana offers numerous RV campgrounds and camping options within 30 miles of Auburn, Indiana. Located in DeKalb County at approximately 868 feet above sea level, this region features rolling terrain with small lakes and agricultural landscapes. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing, making seasonal campgrounds particularly busy during their April-October operating months.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Happy Acres Campground features a 9-hole disc golf course among its recreational offerings. "Very cool place and Angola has a lot to offer," notes one visitor to this Angola-based campground that operates seasonally from mid-April through October.

Lake activities: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground provides multiple connected lakes for boating and fishing. "Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored," shares a camper. The park charges around $35 per night for campsites.

Amish culture exploration: Stay at Shipshewana area campgrounds for easy access to cultural attractions. "Easy access to the Shipshewana Flea Market and E&S Sales (greatest bulk food shopping EVER!)," reports one camper at Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park. Many visitors appreciate the proximity to Amish communities just 30 minutes from Auburn.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campgrounds in the Auburn area maintain high standards of cleanliness. At Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday, campers appreciate "a new pool and lazy river which is fantastic. There's an inflatable obstacle course on the lake." This year-round facility with 435 sites receives consistent praise for maintenance.

Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomier sites than expected. "Super clean campground with friendly workers and seasonal residents were so friendly. Enjoyed the pool, pickleball and walking the trails," notes a Happy Acres camper who rented site 95 in the "skybox" area.

Water recreation access: The region's lakes provide swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities. "We enjoyed the stay at this campground. They have all of the KOA amenities pool, lazy river, jump pillow, playground and dog park. Entire campground was clean and well maintained," reports a visitor at Angola/Hogback Lake KOA, where boat rentals are also available.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds near Auburn operate seasonally. "This clean, well kept campground is really close to grand design. We stayed here to go tour the manufacturers process," notes a visitor to Elkhart RV Resort by Rjourney, which operates April through October.

Site variations: Campground layouts vary significantly across the region. At Twin Mills Camping Resort, "There are several sections in the park, some more wooded and narrow sites, some are more spread out." Site selection matters for your camping experience.

Reservation timing: Book well ahead for peak seasons. "We made an last minute stop here on a Sunday night. The owners were helpful and went out of their way to help us," shares a Happy Acres visitor, though such last-minute availability is uncommon during summer weekends.

Tips for camping with families

Playground options: Multiple campgrounds offer play areas for children. "Really fun for families, nice pool and bathrooms, putt putt, bring your bikes," advises a camper about Twin Mills Camping Resort, highlighting recreational amenities beyond standard camping.

Swimming facilities: Twin Mills Camping Resort provides both lake and pool swimming options. "There are cabins and tent sites and a large lake access point with a beach area. The playgrounds seemed to be in good shape," reports a visitor, noting the variety of water recreation available.

Security features: Some campgrounds implement safety measures for families. "The park has a gate entrance for security," notes a Twin Mills camper, an important consideration for those camping with children.

Tips from RVers

Cell service reliability: Internet connectivity varies by provider and location. "Cellular: T-Mobile had good signal strength and bandwidth, AT&T was not as good but still doable," reports a Twin Mills camper, providing specific carrier information valuable for remote workers.

Road noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience highway sounds. "Highway noise was terrible. So many open spaces and we're assigned a highway space," cautions an Angola/Hogback Lake KOA visitor, suggesting requesting sites away from major roads when booking at rv campgrounds near Auburn, Indiana.

Dump station logistics: Crooked Creek Campground and Cabins offers sanitary facilities with privacy. "The bathrooms/showers were large and private (one occupant at a time)," notes a visitor, an important amenity for RVers without onboard facilities.

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