Best Campgrounds near New Haven, IN

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Camping options around New Haven, Indiana include a mix of established state parks, urban campgrounds, and private facilities within a 30-mile radius. Johnny Appleseed Campground provides an unusual urban camping experience in Fort Wayne, while Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground offers year-round camping with both tent and RV sites. Other options include Blue Lake Campground, Indian Springs Campground, and Camp Timber Lake, providing varying levels of amenities and accommodation types including tent camping, RV hookups, and cabin rentals.

The camping season for most facilities typically runs from April through October, though several campgrounds remain open year-round. Many sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. "The campground is almost in the middle of Fort Wayne. Most of the sites are very close and no vegetation to allow any privacy," noted a visitor about Johnny Appleseed Campground, highlighting the urban nature of some camping options. Water and electric hookups are standard at most established campgrounds in the region, with several also offering sewer connections and dump stations. Shower and restroom facilities vary considerably in quality and accessibility across different properties.

Campers rate the regional bathhouse facilities quite differently across locations. Johnny Appleseed Campground consistently receives praise for exceptionally clean restrooms, with one camper noting they are "the best bathrooms that I have ever seen in the campgrounds." Proximity to water features represents a common highlight in visitor reviews, with several campgrounds offering lake or river access. Privacy between campsites appears limited at some facilities, particularly at more developed urban campgrounds. Most established campgrounds in the area provide fire rings, picnic tables, and drinking water. The camping experience ranges from urban convenience at Johnny Appleseed to more traditional outdoor settings at Chain O' Lakes State Park, where visitors can enjoy multiple connected lakes and hiking trails.

Best Camping Sites Near New Haven, Indiana (85)

    1. Johnny Appleseed Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fort Wayne, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 427-6720

    "Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping. The River Greenway path cuts right through the park, and there is also a boat launch for the river."

    "For $24, we got a day of drive in spot with electrical + water hook-ups and wifi. The campground is well-maintained and very clean."

    2. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $12 - $80 / night

    "Met up with 18 other skoolies our first Indiana meet. Met great people had a fantastic time. Great park kids swam, showers are clean. Electric at sites but water isn’t but very close by."

    "Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes and 11 total. A couple lakes are perfect for boat fishing as long as you have an electric motor only."

    3. chainolakes

    2 Reviews
    Leo, IN
    8 miles

    "Even though we were close in proximity to eachother, everyone remained respectful of the noise and helped eachother as much as we could. Good little camping trip community. Had a great experience"

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    4. Indian Springs Campground

    10 Reviews
    Garrett, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 357-5572

    $20 - $89 / night

    6. Ouabache State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Bluffton, IN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 824-0926

    $20 - $23 / night

    "The paved bike trail in the park starts near the campground, and connects with a bike trail along the Wabash River that goes into nearby Bluffton, and is an easy ride. "

    "Plenty of trails to hike and a nice little lake to enjoy. Will definitely come back here"

    7. Blue Lake Campground

    4 Reviews
    Huntertown, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 693-2265

    $40 / night

    "Blue Lake Resort is a hidden gem for campers! The serene atmosphere and beautiful lake views make it a perfect getaway. The amenities are well-maintained, and the staff is friendly and accommodating."

    "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site. The bathrooms are huge and clean. Wifi is good at our lot."

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    8. Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    11 Reviews
    Huntington, IN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2165

    "It was very relaxing and I also enjoyed walking on different paths to enjoy nature as it was. I would highly recommend this campground to anyone. It is also family friended"

    "Kil-so-qauh, used to be a little hidden gem right outside of town but has turned into quite a popular place, but for good reason."

    9. The Firefly Nest

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    New Haven, IN
    6 miles
    +1 (260) 615-3653

    $60 - $120 / night

    10. Camp Timber Lake

    4 Reviews
    Roanoke, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 672-3251

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Escaped to this little place on the outskirts of Fort Wayne, Indiana and it was absolutely worth it. Everyone was nice including the neighboring campers."

    "Campground is located on private property and all of the primitive spots are right on the lake or very close to it. "

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Recent Reviews near New Haven, IN

326 Reviews of 85 New Haven Campgrounds


  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 14, 2025

    Happy Acres Campground

    Friendly, clean, and easy to get to

    This was the first park we went to as new trailer owners. It did not disappoint. Staff are so friendly and helpful. It is right off I69 so easy access but you will have road noise. We did not find it intrusive but understand not everyone may think the same. Sites are gravel and where we were, pretty level. There are other sites you may need leveling pads on but nothing looked crazy. Our site had full hookups. Some had only water and electric. No issues with cell service or Starlink. We had a fire ring and picnic table. Not a lot of trees though. The seasonal parts of the park do. The bathrooms are modern and clean. Our site was a pull through, others are back in. It seemed to me that 3/4 of the sites are occupied by semi permanent seasonal tenants though. Almost looked like a mobile home park in a way with sheds and decks. They have the best sites along the water. The transient sites are separated from them. Because of the permanent residents there is golf cart traffic. It was not noisy or party atmosphere though. Angola is close for dining or shopping. All and all, enjoyed the visit and would not hesitate to stay there again.

  • Kimberly T.
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    A campground with a little bit of everything for everyone ...

    PSA, this was my first time camping.  EVER.  I came here with a few family member to hike and get away from the rat race of life and that's exactly what I got. An awesome 1st time experience.  My site was NOT fully shaded and was level, a plus because I slept in my vehicle.  Our camp neighbors were friendly.  So many people, kids and well behaved dogs.  The quiet hours were quiet with exception of the couple loud drunk guys who ended up laying in the road near our sites.  I thought it was funny, but my experienced camping family members not so much.  Bathroom was clean and stocked.  Didn't use the available free showers, next time.  Water water everywhere and no mosquitos.  Trails were well kept.  They do have an enclosed fish cleaning station which looked nice.  Everything is within walking distance from your campsite.  Boat & kayak rentals are available, but closed after Labor Day.  The camp store has everything and anything you would need or need including souvenirs.  My late September weekend was cooler than normal, lows in the 40's and highs in the 60's.  The campfire smoke that hung in the air like ground fog.  Not a deal breaker.  I will be back in April 2026.  Going to give the cabins a try and do some fishing.  I will come back here !

  • M
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Indian Springs Campground

    500 Campsites and ONE BATH HOUSE!

    This campground has around 500 sites and ONLY ONE BATH HOUSE! It is cramped and is full of long term campers. It is geared toward kids with all kinds of bounce houses, etc. It is listed as a reaort but this is no resort. We paid more than the other sites we have stayed at in this area. So sorry we did but we did have trouble finding places in Indiana.

  • S
    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.

  • Matthew H.
    Aug. 31, 2025

    Art's Country Park

    Arts country Park

    Quiet,kid friendly, fur babies friendly (dogs),nice place, friendly and accommodating staff, fishing and swimming,hot showers and lots of activities in summer 👍

  • Megan M.
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Grand Lake St. Marys State Park — Grand Lake St Marys State Park

    Campground is fine but the lake reeks of POO

    First the good: the campground is big and spacious. Some areas were like RV parking lots- no trees, no shade, but there was a grassy area in the middle with nice big trees and shade. There is a nice pool and splash pad. Weirdly, the pool closed from 4 to 5, leaving us with nowhere to go on a 90+ degree day. 

    Now, the not-so-good: we stayed in a camper cabin and it was very shabby and dirty. It had bunkbeds, a full size fridge, and a folding table and folding chairs, which was nice (and rare in Ohio state park camper cabins). The bathrooms were average. Not new, not especially sparkling clean, but fine. Not gross, at least.

    Now, the terrible: the entire lake stinks of pig poop. All the air smells like poo. You feel like you are breathing feces when you approach the water. We were right on the water so we couldn't escape the smell. 

    This lake is notorious for having algae blooms that prohibit swimming. So I did a google search before our trip and the Ohio Department of Health reports that the bacteria level in this lake is dangerously high, and no one should swim in this lake. However, when we walked to the campground beach, there was no sign or warning or anything indicating the bacteria in the water- and people were letting their children and dogs swim in it!! 

    We opted to not kayak or paddleboard in the lake because it was clear that it was full of poop. So we had nothing to do at the park except go to the pool (it was too hot to do anything else). We ended up driving around the country roads and seeing the sights so we could escape the smelly lake and hot poo fumes. Neil Armstrong was born in nearby Wapakoneta so there are some sights to see there, and the towns of Celina and ? one other are cute too. 

    Overall, I will not return to this lake or this part of the state. If you can't get in the water, paddle board or kayak, the only thing left to do is ride around in a boat and hope the water doesn't get anywhere near your mouth or your skin. No thanks.

  • d
    Aug. 19, 2025

    River Trail Campground II

    Just So-SO

    We stayed 3 nights. Our site was a dirt pads. There are mostly full-time residents. There is the smell of a massive Chicken coup at our site. THERE ARE A TON OF FLIES!!!!! We had flies for days!. We kill 3 and 5 more would pop-up in our trailer. I was so happy to leave this fly infested site. 

    It's very hard for me to give them less than 5 stairs because, everyone was so nice. We had them filled up our propane tanks and they actually brought them to us and hooked them up while we were gone. Someone even brought us wood planks for stabilizing our trailer. However, truth be told…. our spot was horrible-right next to the laundry room in direct sun and it stunk! The women's shower was gross too. ( I ended up, not using their shower room.)

    We never used their pool.

  • Shawna T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    chainolakes

    Camp out

    I loved how neighborly and extremely kind our camping neighbors were. Even though we were close in proximity to eachother, everyone remained respectful of the noise and helped eachother as much as we could. Good little camping trip community. Had a great experience


Guide to New Haven

Camping spots near New Haven, Indiana include a mix of state parks, lakeside retreats, and urban campgrounds within 30 miles of the city. Many campgrounds in this northeastern Indiana region experience seasonal flooding in spring, particularly affecting primitive sites. Summer temperatures average 85°F during peak camping months from June through August.

What to do

Lake activities: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground offers connected waterways perfect for kayaking. "Very clean state park. Reasonable prices. Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," notes Jeremy C. The park maintains nine connecting lakes ideal for paddling.

Hiking trails: Multiple trails wind through Ouabache State Park Campground with varying difficulty levels. "Love all the trails here, lots of options for how long of a hike you want to take! There's a surprising variation between more deciduous and coniferous environments depending on the trail you choose," according to Bethany S.

Bison viewing: The bison enclosure at Ouabache State Park provides educational wildlife viewing. "The park has great trails for hiking and biking. The bison exhibit and ranger programs are great too," shares emily P.

Observation tower: Climb the 200-foot restored fire tower at Ouabache State Park for panoramic views. "While you're there, don't forget to say hello to the bison," recommends Bethany S.

What campers like

Urban accessibility: Johnny Appleseed Campground provides convenient access to city attractions. "This is a great little campground if you are wanting to explore Fort Wayne or are local and want to campout. Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping," explains Tara W.

Connected trails: Several campgrounds connect to regional trail systems. "The park is connected to the river greenway which is a beautiful walk along the river!" notes Haylie M. about Johnny Appleseed Campground.

Quiet weekday camping: Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake offers peaceful weekday stays. "During the week it's great. Hardly anyone here and so peaceful," reports Darrell B., though weekends get considerably more crowded with only 60 first-come, first-served sites.

Wildlife viewing: Bird watching opportunities abound at regional campgrounds. "Good bird watching spot. Lots of eagles," mentions Erica A. about Kil-So-Quah.

What you should know

Bathroom facilities vary widely: While some campgrounds have modern facilities, others offer only pit toilets. "Kil-so-qauh, used to be a little hidden gem right outside of town but has turned into quite a popular place, but for good reason. The campground accommodates both luxury rv campers and more rustic private tent or hammock goers like myself... There are no fantastic bathrooms just pit toilets but easy get away is worth it," explains Sadye H.

Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds have water quality issues. "The potable water is brown and smelly.. be sure to bring your water filter!" warns emily P. about Ouabache State Park.

Site privacy differences: Camp Timber Lake offers lakefront sites but limited privacy in some areas. "The oweners are nice people. The camp ground is small and clean. There is pull through full hook up sites. But they are full sun and small sites. So no privacy," notes Tina H.

Seasonal crowds: Holiday weekends bring significant crowds to most area campgrounds. "I've camped here every season but if you dont like crowds, make sure to avoid the summer holidays," advises Sadye H. about Kil-So-Quah.

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Blue Lake Campground features a clean swimming area popular with children. "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site. The bathrooms are huge and clean. Kids had fun with basketball, dodgeball, fishing and kayaking," reports Matt.

Zip line adventures: Camp Timber Lake offers recreational zip lines over the water. "Next time we will have to try the zip-lines!" mentions Ashley J., though be aware that "there is a zipline that goes over a few of them so it can be a little strange with people flying over you on a busy day."

Campground playgrounds: Many area campgrounds feature play areas for children. "They have a waterslide, big store, hand scooped ice cream, clean bathrooms and boat rentals," shares Brandy J. about Indian Springs Campground.

Nature programs: Several state parks offer ranger-led educational activities. "We spoke with the naturalist and volunteered our time she was absolutely fantastic," says Julie B. about Chain O' Lakes State Park.

Tips from RVers

Urban camping convenience: River Camp Fort Wayne provides unusual in-city camping for RVers wanting to explore Fort Wayne attractions.

Site leveling: Most RV sites at Blue Lake Campground are reported as level. "We stayed in lot A-14. They are all gravel lots, but nice and level," shares Matt.

Campground location research: Some campgrounds are located near noisy highways or industrial areas. "The highway noise was terrible. We had A/C on and sound machine and still had a rough time sleeping. Not a bad place for a stopover but too noisy for more than a few nights," notes Sandy F. about Indian Springs Campground.

Reservation timing: For weekend camping near New Haven, Indiana, reservations are essential during summer months. "During the weekends it gets packed. Only 60 sites so show up early if you want one. No reservations so first come gets it," advises Darrell B. about Kil-So-Quah.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near New Haven, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, New Haven, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 85 campgrounds and RV parks near New Haven, IN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near New Haven, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near New Haven, IN is Johnny Appleseed Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 15 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near New Haven, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near New Haven, IN.