Camping near New Palestine, Indiana centers around privately-operated campgrounds within a 30-minute radius. The terrain is predominantly flat farmland with elevations ranging from 800-900 feet above sea level, making most sites easily accessible for various camping setups. Summer temperatures typically reach mid-80s with moderate humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons experience temperature ranges from 50-75°F.
What to do
Water activities at nearby quarries: Hidden Paradise Campground in St. Paul features both a river and quarry swimming area. "The quarry lake with inflatables & paddle boats... Our boys & friends spend most of their time in the river, but also enjoy the quarry lake," notes one visitor to Hidden Paradise Campground.
Trail exploration: White River Campground connects to extensive trail networks. "Park next door is great for hiking, has walk bridge over river to trails, horse backing riding, high ropes course," according to a camper at White River Campground. The campground sits directly on the White River with boat launching available.
Carnival-style entertainment: Beyond natural recreation, some campgrounds offer unique attractions. "They have a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious," reports a visitor about S and H Campground's family-oriented setup.
What campers like
Convenience to Indianapolis: Many campers appreciate the strategic location for exploring the city. "Used this campground as a home base to visit downtown Indy. 20 minutes to downtown attractions," mentions a visitor to Indianapolis KOA in nearby Greenfield.
Water features for hot days: Splash pads and water play areas rank high among summer visitors. "The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket," notes a camper about the Indianapolis KOA water amenities.
Fishing opportunities: The White River provides fishing access at several campgrounds. "There is a canoe launch spot on the river, and hiking trails. Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across," comments a visitor about the well-maintained facilities at White River Campground.
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds near New Palestine book quickly during peak months. "Reservations are highly recommended for all developed campgrounds in the area, particularly during the peak season from May through October."
Bathroom condition variations: Quality differs significantly between locations. "The bathhouse was in serious need of some improvements! Old, dark, leaky pipes," notes a camper at Indiana State Fairgrounds Campground, while others found better facilities elsewhere.
Interstate noise factors: Some campgrounds experience highway noise due to their convenient locations. "Very close to an interstate so it's not exactly a picturesque setting. The pricing seems high for what it is," reports a visitor about proximity to major roads at Indianapolis KOA.
Tips for camping with families
Activity-focused sites: Look for campgrounds with built-in entertainment. "Very large KOA. They have all different types of sites... Love the pool if you have kids this would be a place to stay for a few days," recommends a visitor to Indianapolis KOA about amenities.
Entertainment scheduling: Weekend visits typically feature more organized activities. "There is an abundance of activities to keep you and the little ones happy, especially around holidays. The amenities are great and the sites definitely large enough not to feel crowded," notes a visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.
Splash pad preferences: Several campgrounds offer water play areas for children. "The splash pad/water park was fun, but was not a pool. It only goes to 3 feet so if you want to swim this is not for you," advises a KOA visitor, highlighting the importance of checking water feature details.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling considerations: Most sites require minor adjustments. "Gravel drive and sites, with grass in between. Each space has their own garbage can and picnic table," describes a visitor to Glo Wood Campground, noting that despite some seasonal residents, the campground maintains good spacing.
Electrical capacity: Higher-amp service availability varies between campgrounds. "Most sites include amenities like drinking water, electric hookups, and fire rings, though site quality and spacing can vary significantly between locations."
Directional challenges: Several campgrounds have navigation difficulties, especially for after-dark arrivals. "It's needs to be marked better. Had there been arrows or signs it would have made it SO much easier. Day or night," advises a Hidden Paradise Campground visitor who arrived late, suggesting first-time visitors plan daylight arrivals.