Best Campgrounds near Muncie, IN

Several camping spots near Muncie, Indiana give campers a good mix of outdoor time and activities. White River Campground sits by the water where people fish and launch kayaks. Families often pick Hidden Paradise Campground because it has bigger sites that fit large RVs and multiple tents. This campground keeps its bathrooms clean and has picnic areas throughout the grounds. Hikers can find trails not far from these camping areas to walk through Indiana woods. Weather around Muncie changes quite a bit - spring and fall feel the nicest for camping, summers get hot and sticky, and winters can be cold with some snow. You won't have trouble driving to these campgrounds on the regular roads, though winter might require checking conditions first. It's smart to reserve spots ahead of time, particularly on summer weekends. Some campsites get pretty noisy on weekends when more people show up. Both new and experienced campers will find Muncie's camping areas straightforward and welcoming.

Best Camping Sites Near Muncie, Indiana (81)

    1. Summit Lake State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Mooreland, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 766-5873

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Very large camping spots with huge lawns away from lake; This spot was #53. lakeside camping a little more packed in but more shade. Reserve early!"

    "Many of the campsites are right near the water with lake view. Fishing is fun too with a dock within short walking distance of most campsites."

    2. Mounds State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Anderson, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 642-6627

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Nice state park in Indiana. Only offering electric hook up. Water locations could block traffic if camper does not park accurately. Store at Check in offered necessities. Hiking trails were nice."

    "This is a nice state park outside of Anderson In. It has nice walking trails and is on the White river. There is a gorgeous swimming pool. The bath house is clean, but not the best."

    3. Prairie Creek Park

    9 Reviews
    Selma, IN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 747-4776

    $24 - $1100 / night

    "Very relaxing as it is a drive off the highway which allowed nature to unfold all around campers."

    4. Muncie RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Anderson, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 544-2165

    5. Timberline Family Campground

    5 Reviews
    Anderson, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 378-5909

    "We were visiting by staff shortly after getting settled and told to put my highly trained border-jack on a leash even though she was at the time laying on my bed inside the tent which was zipped closed"

    6. Prairie Creek Reservoir

    1 Review
    Selma, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 747-4776

    7. Big Oak Park

    1 Review
    Gaston, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 358-3208

    8. Spring Valley Camp Grounds

    1 Review
    Middletown, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 354-4521

    9. Westwood Park

    5 Reviews
    New Castle, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 987-1232

    "The lake doesn't allow gas motors so its one of the clearest lakes in central Indiana"

    "It’s a small campground with around 33-38 camp sites and it’s first come first serve. No reservations. The lake is nice. Lots of small bass. If you have a boat, trolling motors only."

    10. White River Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cicero, IN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 770-4430

    $16 - $37 / night

    "First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views. Free hot showers! Quiet. Feels secluded though close to town. Good price too."

    "White River Campground is a county owned park within 15 minutes small town Indiana (Cicero) complete with a small town grocery and dollar general. Within 20 minutes or Walmart and Grocery stores."

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Recent Reviews near Muncie, IN

310 Reviews of 81 Muncie Campgrounds


  • Laura W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Summit lake state park

    Its an ok park. The water is shared with your neighbor, so be sure to have a lo g hose. The showers were sketchy. I wouldn't use them personally. Wecsaw a couple of unattended fires smoldering in empty campsites. And we paid for an overnight reservation. Came in around 5pm. They charged us $7 for day use. I dont think you should have to pay for day use ANYWHERE that you've paid an overnight reservation. We are through travelers and its just plain irritating to me.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • David C.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Mystic Waters Campground

    Great campground for RVs and cabins

    This is a great campground for RVs and cabins, but unfortunately not for tents as the highway 69 is too noisy. Also there are not a lot of trees.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Peaceful park and great hiking trails

    Although we only spent one night here during the week, the campground seemed very peaceful and quiet, even though there were quite a few campers. Sites 1 through 74 seem to be a lot more level and larger, but they were in a sort of an open area with very little shade. The rest of the sites were fairly unlevel, but were in shaded areas. I would think a rig more than 31 or 32 feet long would have difficulty maneuvering around the curve at the end of the second loop. We are a 30ft. Fifth wheel and it was pretty tight for us. Lots of trees. The showers were your typical camp showers not great but not horrible. There was a large lake that one could enjoy fishing on. Also some great hiking trails in the area.

  • J
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Great for families

    This is a popular spot for locals and I was lucky to get the last electric site with less than a days notice. Every other site seemed to have a large gathering of family or friends. The restrooms/ showers are quite dated and sparse. I only have one bar with Verizon.

  • Don H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Wabash City RV Park

    A quick stop with utilities for cheap

    I give this three stars not because there's nothing really wrong about it. It's just a grassy parking lot with utilities and a corner grassy knoll with shade. $16/night with electric and water it's worth at least three stars.

    You may want to use GPS coordinates to the entrance.

    THE QUIRKS 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. They keys work at any site.

    (See the pic showing the location of the RV park (red) and the Water Treatment Plant (blue).

    When you check out, leave the keys in the box at the exit.

    Our electrical pedestal had no 30amp receptacle. If you have a 30amp plug, bring a 50amp adapter. There are two 20amp outlets available.

    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. The water is clear and tastes great.

    Trash and tank dump are available at the Water Treatment Plant. Be aware their hours are 7AM- 4PM Monday-Friday and 7AM- 3PM Saturday.

    Basic toilets are located just outside the "park" at the dead end of S. Carol. That's also where the walking path along the river is.

  • Jeremy B.
    Jul. 16, 2025

    S and H Campground

    Great campground for many, just not me

    To start, the property is beautiful and they have a lot of extra amenities that would be great for families. However for a solo or couple just looking for hookups and little else, it’s just not worth it. 80 dollars a night on a weekend all in is a little steep when that’s all you’re looking for. I don’t fault the campground owners. The extras would definitely be worth it if you had kids. But for me it just wasn’t worth it. They have a pool, stocked pond, game room, ice cream shop and cafe. Decent camp store. Staff super friendly and helpful.

  • Jessica W.
    Jul. 1, 2025

    Grandpas Farm Camp Ground

    Nice camp

    I only spent one night in my car here but the camp was nice. It has a nice pool and a creek right behind it that you can access from the camp. The bathrooms and showers were clean.


Guide to Muncie

Camping sites near Muncie, Indiana offer diverse terrain with elevation ranging from 940 to 1,050 feet above sea level in an area where the White River watershed provides water features at many campgrounds. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 83-85°F, while spring and fall hover between 55-75°F, creating varied camping conditions throughout the year. Most campgrounds in the area sit within 30 minutes of downtown Muncie.

What to do

Kayaking and fishing at Summit Lake: Summit Lake State Park Campground offers excellent water activities with a large, accessible lake. "The lake is nice for kayaking. If you don't owe a kayak or canoe, they offer rentals," notes Rich K. The calm water appeals to paddlers of all skill levels, with "beautiful lake for kayaking" mentioned by Casse T. who specifically recommends the "still lake" conditions.

Hiking woodland trails: The forested areas around Westwood Park provide several hiking options with varying difficulty. "There is a 10 mile hiking/biking trail all the way around the lake," reports Stephen H. For those interested in shorter hikes, Greg C. mentions the "Easy access but somewhat hidden, nice lake for kayaking" aspect that makes this park appealing for quick outdoor excursions.

Historical exploration: The ancient earthworks at Mounds State Park Campground offer a unique archaeological experience. "The hikes around the mounds and park are well laid out and the boardwalk is very interesting," explains Shelly S. The park combines education with outdoor recreation, making it suitable for families seeking learning opportunities outdoors.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campers consistently praise the maintenance of White River Campground, with Anthony C. noting, "White river campground is not a huge place, but it is always clean and very friendly staff." This extends to the bathrooms, which Caitlin W. describes as "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across."

Spacious sites: Several campgrounds offer room to spread out. At White River Campground, Shelby B. appreciates "the roomy sites," while Kristen S. elaborates, "The sites are spacious, the water, sewer, and electric are good. All sites are paved, grounds are great to walk, campground people are nice."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The natural areas around Muncie provide habitat for various wildlife. Chrissy S. notes about Westwood Park, "Trails are well maintained and lake is beautiful no matter when you go." The park settings often allow for bird watching and spotting small mammals in their natural habitats.

What you should know

First-come, first-served policies: Some campgrounds like Westwood Park do not accept reservations. "First come first serve on the sites," warns Greg C., while Kelly H. advises, "One drawback is the no reservation policy. While that can be a good thing at times, if you want to weekend camp, you better plan on setting up your site on Wednesday or Thursday."

Limited shade at some campgrounds: Summit Lake has varied tree coverage. Stephanie B. notes, "When I arrived I was a little worried because the first loop was flat, grassy and open with very few trees in the camp spots good for hammocks. The second loop had what I was looking for."

Noise considerations: Several camping areas experience periodic noise. At Prairie Creek Park, Mark D. mentions, "Spots are kinda close together and no on site dump station." Similarly, at Mounds State Park, Keith P. cautions, "The campground is right next to a local airport. Not terrible, but can be noisy. Can also be entertaining! Also a rail line pretty close that woke us up couple times a night."

Tips for camping with families

Look for playgrounds: Several campgrounds offer dedicated play areas. Michelle M. says about Mounds State Park, "It's a nice park for kids. Has a nice swimming pool. Easy trails. Nice playground." Similarly, Rich K. mentions Summit Lake has "Nice playgrounds for the kids or grandkids."

Consider beach access: Prairie Creek Reservoir provides water recreation opportunities appreciated by families. Erik B. shares, "Primitive tent camping is more than affordable, and the fishing was AWESOME!! He had an amazing time. We've been back 5 times since then."

Educational opportunities: State parks often provide programming. Shelly S. observes about Mounds State Park, "Just struck me as a perfect spot to field trip to if you homeschool your children... the park is small but has a lot of historical, geographical and natural information to be had. There are programs offered also at the nature center."

Tips from RVers

Site levelness varies: Pay attention to site descriptions and reviews. Lisa M. reports from Summit Lake State Park, "Sites 1 through 74 seem to be a lot more level and larger, but they were in a sort of an open area with very little shade. The rest of the sites were fairly unlevel, but were in shaded areas." Marshall P. confirms, "Our site was a pull through and, while level left to right, required a good bit of leveling front to back."

Size limitations at some parks: Large rigs may face challenges. Lisa M. advises about Summit Lake, "I would think a rig more than 31 or 32 feet long would have difficulty maneuvering around the curve at the end of the second loop. We are a 30ft. Fifth wheel and it was pretty tight for us."

Full hookup availability: Several campgrounds offer complete services. At Muncie RV Resort (formerly Anderson/Muncie KOA), Michael L. reports, "I stayed with full hookups, but no cable (don't need it, so don't know if it's available) and we weren't close enough to connect to the WIFI." Dan B. adds, "This a a very quiet, clean campground. They directed us to our side and the staff was very friendly."

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best campgrounds near Muncie, Indiana?

The best campgrounds near Muncie include Mounds State Park Campground, located just 20 minutes away, offering electric hookups and nice hiking trails. Another excellent option is Summit Lake State Park Campground, known for its spacious sites with large lawns, lakeside camping with shade, and a pet-friendly beach area. Both parks are professionally managed with clean facilities. For those seeking something closer to town, Prairie Creek Reservoir provides a more local option with basic amenities. These campgrounds offer a range of experiences from wooded seclusion to lakeside recreation, making them popular destinations for Muncie residents and visitors.

How much does camping cost in Muncie, Indiana?

Camping costs near Muncie typically range from $20-35 per night depending on the campground and amenities. Mississinewa Lake Campground charges about $25 per night plus a $7 park entry fee for sites with 30/50 amp electric and water. White River Campground offers good value with free hot showers and WiFi included in their rates. State parks generally charge $23-30 for electric sites, with an additional vehicle entry fee. Most county and city parks have similar pricing structures. Primitive camping options may be available for $15-20 at some locations. Reservations often require an additional processing fee of $5-10, and holiday weekends may incur premium pricing.

Where can I rent a camper in Muncie, Indiana?

While there aren't dedicated RV rental facilities directly in Muncie, several options exist in the surrounding area. Indiana State Fairgrounds Campground has connections with rental services for events. For local rentals, check with Prairie Creek Park as they sometimes have information on nearby rental services. Additionally, online platforms like RVshare and Outdoorsy connect travelers with private RV owners offering rentals in the Muncie area. Local dealerships in nearby Indianapolis or Fort Wayne may also provide rental options. For the best selection and pricing, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during summer and fall when demand peaks.

What amenities are available at Muncie RV Resort?

Muncie RV Resort (formerly Anderson/Muncie KOA) offers full hookup sites with water, electric (30/50 amp), and sewer connections. The resort features clean restrooms with hot showers, laundry facilities, and WiFi throughout the property. Recreational amenities include a swimming pool (seasonal), playground, game room, and community fire pit area. The campground is big-rig friendly with pull-through sites that can accommodate larger RVs and their towed vehicles. A small camp store sells essential supplies and snacks. The resort is conveniently located near shopping and restaurants while maintaining a quiet atmosphere. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak camping season.