Best Campgrounds near North Vernon, IN

Campgrounds near North Vernon, Indiana range from primitive tent sites to full-service RV parks with cabin options. Muscatatuck County Park and Muscatatuck Jennings County Park provide camping within city limits, while Clifty Falls State Park and Starve Hollow State Recreation Area offer more developed facilities within a 30-mile radius. The region includes both public and private camping areas, with several locations featuring lakeside access. Versailles State Park Campground, located approximately 20 miles northeast, provides tent camping, RV sites with electric hookups, and cabin accommodations.

Most campgrounds in the area maintain year-round operations, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holiday periods when sites fill quickly. Muscatatuck County Park features electric hookups, drinking water, and shower facilities, making it suitable for both tent and RV camping. The terrain throughout the region is characterized by rolling hills and forested areas, with many campgrounds situated near lakes or streams. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with better coverage near North Vernon proper and spotty reception in more remote areas. A camper wrote, "Muscatatuck is a beautiful State Park situated in the rolling hills of southern Indiana. The park offers year-around camping with reduced services in the winter months."

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, particularly at Hardy Lake State Recreation Area and Starve Hollow, where boating and fishing opportunities enhance the camping experience. Many campgrounds feature mixed-use sites accommodating both tent and RV campers, with dedicated areas for each. Shale Bluff Campground at Hardy Lake provides electric sites with 30-amp service and premium paved sites with 50-amp hookups. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained facilities and natural surroundings. A review noted, "This is a great State Park offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping, interpretive naturalist program and the only DNR property in the state of Indiana with a raptor rehabilitation program." Family-friendly amenities like playgrounds, swimming areas, and hiking trails are common features at the larger state parks, while county parks tend to offer more basic facilities in quieter settings.

Best Camping Sites Near North Vernon, Indiana (124)

    1. Clifty Falls State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Madison, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 273-8885

    $16 - $25 / night

    "If you live outside of Indiana you have to pay a $9 entrance fee on top of the campground reservation fee, which makes for a pricey weekend trip for those on a budget."

    "No sewer or water hookup as you would expect at most Indiana State Parks. The sites are extremely spacious and plenty of sites with shade."

    2. Muscatatuck

    4 Reviews
    North Vernon, IN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 346-2953

    "And a lot of trails"

    3. Shale Bluff Campground — Hardy Lake State Recreation Area

    16 Reviews
    Deputy, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 794-3800

    $23 / night

    "This is a great State Park offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping, interpretive naturalist program and the only DNR property in the state of Indiana with a raptor rehabilitation program."

    "Boats are a big part of this lake. There are 4 boat launches on the lake! Lots of people were water skiing, tubing& playing in the water. There's also a beach, which looked clean."

    4. CERA Sports Corporation

    9 Reviews
    Columbus, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 377-5849

    $60 - $999 / night

    "Close to a bigger town, lots of food places and shopping close by. Our family loves this place."

    "Also can’t forget the lakeside bar with live music every weekend!"

    5. Versailles State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Versailles, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 689-6424

    $23 - $25 / night

    "Older Indiana State Park just West of Indiana / Ohio state line South of IH-74. Roads tight and only 1 dump station for 70+ sites (most site are water electric only)"

    "This is a great southern Indiana State Park with easy access from US 50."

    6. Muscatatuck Jennings County Park

    2 Reviews
    North Vernon, IN
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 346-2953

    7. Weary Traveler

    2 Reviews
    Seymour, IN
    12 miles
    Website

    "No nonsense stopping point after a long day's drive. All sights are pull-through 90 ft. long. Level gravel pads, I didn't even unhook. Full hookup, water, power, sewer."

    8. Starve Hollow State Rec Area Campground

    25 Reviews
    Vallonia, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 358-3464

    $23 - $52 / night

    "There are lakeside camping lots. Also there are larger full hookup lots away from the lake"

    "Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is 280 acres that are adjacent to Jackson-Washington State Forest (18,000 acres)."

    9. Columbus Woods-N-Waters Kampground

    7 Reviews
    Columbus, IN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 342-1619

    $30 - $98 / night

    "Close to the interstate and shopping. It is close to the interstate and at times when there is high traffic you can here the traffic."

    "Convenient location. Clean restrooms & showers. Had a shady spot for our overnight tent stay. Quiet. Friendly staff."

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Recent Reviews near North Vernon, IN

707 Reviews of 124 North Vernon Campgrounds


  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Taylor Ridge Campground — Brown County State Park

    Nice Trails & Big Campsites

    I had a great time camping here. The spots in Taylor ridge were mostly well-spaced and felt pretty private. The pit toilets were clean and the showers were nice. Busy campground but it was very quiet still. 262 was the biggest and most private site I saw when walking around. 260 is a pull through site.

  • Patrick T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Hones Pointe Campground

    Amazing camp site

    Wonderful campsite. They put a lot of time and thought into this property. It’s truly incredible.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Charlestown State Park Campground

    Charlestown

    Very clean and friendly state park. Quick stop over but would definitely stay again if in the area. Would like to do some of the trails there

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Charlestown State Park Campground

    Charlestown

    Quick stop over. Would definitely return if in the area. Would have like to have had more time to do some of the trails. Very clean, friendly. Be aware of an additional $9 feet at the gate besides the camp fee.

  • Desert B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Knobstone Trail

    not accessible

    Maybe Google Maps took me to the wrong place (probably not).  I drove back and forth on the road several times looking for this place  The only thing I found was what I believe was the entrance with a cable across it.  There was no place to park otherwise.

  • L
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Spring Mill State Park Campground

    Fun, sunny, clean.

    This was an amazing campground! There were amazing trails and a cave, as well as Pioneer Village which was so fascinating and well run. Our campsite wasn't far from the bathrooms and showers house which were pretty clean. We were near water as well. Our campsite was on a small hill so it was well distanced from all the other campers, which was nice and peaceful. 

         There was a sweet place where you could get ice cream down the road from Spring Mill called Dairy Bell. Spring Mill wasn't far from the town were there was a Walmart, Rural King, and several more stores. 

    Very pretty and nice campground!

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Raccoon Ridge Campground — Brown County State Park

    the non-RV loop of the three camp areas (I think)

    Our third Indiana state park. Still impressed, they have all been friendly, well maintained with good, spread out sites and good signage everywhere (even the trails). All the rest rooms are spotlessly clean.
    We were there mid-week, so very few of the 480 (!) sites were occupied, except in Buffalo Ridge, the primary RV loop. There are three loops, Buffalo ridge (RV), Raccoon Ridge which is tent sites around the outside, with electric inside the loop. Which would be suitable for RVs. Many of the tent sites are split-level, meaning the fire pit and tent area is down a hill from where you park your car. We have a mini pop-up, and had no problem parking both it and car on the pad, and, these sites have two picnic tables, upper and lower. Check the photos when you reserve!
    We drove through Taylor ridge loop, and it's your best choice for getting away from it all. 
    The camp store is stocked with the basics, but has more souvenirs than food or camp needs. That's okay, as some of their goods are better quality than many other places.
    The park has a classic old CCC lodge (though you enter through the modern addition) so if you don't want to cook, eat at the restaurant (open till 8:PM), great food, generous portions. 
    The park also features an Olympic size pool (capacity 2,000). You cannot walk there from the campground unless you are very hardy and very determined. 
    You may think of Indiana as flat farmland, but this park is VERY hilly, with many scenic overlooks. It has two man-made lakes. Unsure about boating options on the larger one. 
    Another big feature are equestrian trails and a horse campground, see someone else's review for that.
    Nearby is the town of Nashville, which is full of art and craft galleries as well as multiple fudge shops, hand-made soaps, etc... Touristy but quaint. Was surprisingly crowded when we passed through on a Friday morning.   
    We are planning to go back to take advantage of all we missed in the area. Oh, I should point out that there are many private campgrounds nearby, it's a very popular  area.

  • hThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    KOA Brown County

    Very nice campground, full hookup up, helpful staff. Small pool with limited hours. Camp store. Very close to Brown County State Park and Nashville, IN. Lots of mature trees.


Guide to North Vernon

Camping near North Vernon, Indiana includes facilities within a 30-mile radius across rolling terrain. Winter operations continue at most sites, though with reduced services and varying cellular coverage. Muscatatuck County Park features 8 full hookup pull-through spots while other campgrounds in the region offer electric, primitive, and cabin options for stays throughout the year.

What to do

Mountain biking and rock climbing: Muscatatuck Jennings County Park offers popular terrain for these activities. "Nice quite county park. 8 full hookup pull through spots. Nice new playground in the park. Rock climbing and mountain biking are popular here," notes Jason W.

Wildlife viewing: Muscatatuck provides natural habitat for various animals. "It's so peaceful and a lot of wildlife. When there's not a lot of people you can see a couple of deer and if your lucky a fox. And a lot of trails," writes Julie S.

Raptor rehabilitation viewing: Hardy Lake State Recreation Area maintains a unique conservation program. "This is the only DNR property in the state of Indiana with a raptor rehabilitation program," explains Stephen & Theresa B.

Pool activities: Columbus accommodations include water recreation options. "The pool area is super nice with a waterslide, diving boards and a unique rock climbing wall in the deep end," reports tricia B. about CERA Sports Corporation.

What campers like

Quiet primitive camping: For secluded sites near North Vernon, certain areas provide basic accommodations. "Awesome tent camping area. I was able to find a great spot to really kick back and chill," says Ralph R. about Muscatatuck Park.

Overnight convenience: Travelers passing through appreciate quick access options. "No nonsense stopping point after a long day's drive. All sights are pull-through 90 ft. long. Level gravel pads, I didn't even unhook," notes Al K. about Weary Traveler.

Lakefront access: Starve Hollow State Recreation Area provides water-adjacent sites. "We stayed in site 21 which was right on the lake. All the lake front spots seem to have a good amount lakefront footage. We probably had at least 40 feet," shares Martin M.

Car camping accessibility: Parks near North Vernon work well for family vehicles. "We spent all Saturday in the neighboring towns, enjoying the beautiful fall scenery, and were happily surprised with just how gorgeous and large this park was," writes Jennifer K. about Muscatatuck Park.

What you should know

Limited bathroom facilities: Some parks have minimal facilities for the number of campers. "Men's bathhouse. 1stall. 1urinal. I shower for 16 primitive sites and rv's. Not in good condition either," notes keith about Muscatatuck Jennings County Park.

Campsite leveling challenges: Clifty Falls State Park Campground has uneven terrain at certain sites. "Site 22 was so sloped our red levelers barely made it work. Sore needed gravel, it was mostly sticky dirt that got tracked into our travel trailer immediately after sweeping," reports Beverly J.

Cell service limitations: Some locations have connectivity issues. "Zero cellular or wifi service so that could be good or bad. The Inn does have WiFi if you have to have it but seems to be more for guests than general park population," explains Kyle about Clifty Falls.

Wildlife precautions: Active wildlife requires proper food storage. "Just be sure if tent camping to hide your trash as wildlife is very brave to get up close and personal with your things," advises Kyle J.

Tips for camping with families

Non-electric loop benefits: Versailles State Park Campground offers primitive camping with amenities. "My daughter and I stayed in the NON-electric loop, site 122 on this most recent trip. This site was very well shaded but did not have a lot of grassy areas. This loop has a really nice shower house and restroom facility centrally located in the loop," shares Jeff W.

Beach access considerations: Starve Hollow provides swimming areas with specific seasons. "A large beach is available for swimming from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Restrooms, dressing facilities, showers, and food concessions are available to visitors," notes James L.

Year-round family activities: CERA Sports Corporation maintains facilities through different seasons. "We are full timers and have spent the last three summers here to be near family. We love the beautiful peaceful lake, our grandkids love the pool with the slide and rock wall, the mini golf, the paddle boats and the amazing playground," writes Daina C.

Playground options: Parks include dedicated children's areas. "Family-friendly amenities like wheelchair accessible playground, basketball goals, softball fields, horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court are located on or near the swimming beach," James L. mentions about Starve Hollow.

Tips from RVers

Site selection importance: Carefully research sites before booking. "Some sites are not level at all. So be sure to read up on the site you want before you book it," advises Burns G. about Versailles State Park.

Road access challenges: Access routes to campgrounds may present difficulties. "We turned off CR 58 on S 300 W with our Class A and found a narrow road that was wide enough for our Class A and another small car. The berm is non-existant to the west," cautions Charlie M. about Columbus Woods-N-Waters.

Electric options: Starve Hollow provides different hookup configurations. "Starve Hollow offers camping from full hookup, electric only (by the lake), tent camping, and cabins," James L. explains.

Dump station timing: Plan for potential waiting periods. "There is only one dump station for the three campgrounds so there can be quite the line when trying to get out of there on a Sunday afternoon," warns Jessie W. about Versailles State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in North Vernon, Indiana?

North Vernon offers several nearby camping options for outdoor enthusiasts. Muscatatuck Jennings County Park is the closest option to North Vernon, featuring reservable sites with water access and toilet facilities that accommodate both tent campers and RVs. Another local option is Muscatatuck, which provides drive-in and hike-in access with basic amenities including water and toilets. For those willing to travel a short distance, other options include Clifty Falls State Park, Hardy Lake State Recreation Area, and Brown County State Park, all within reasonable driving distance from North Vernon and offering more extensive facilities.

What facilities are available at North Vernon City Park?

North Vernon City Park offers various recreational facilities for visitors including playgrounds, picnic areas with tables and shelters, and walking paths. While not specifically designed for camping, the park provides day-use amenities for local recreation. For actual camping near North Vernon, consider Clifty Falls State Park Campground, which is about 20 miles away and offers camping facilities including shower houses and electric sites, though visitors should note the terrain can be uneven. Alternatively, Hardy Lake State Recreation Area provides water-based recreation opportunities along with camping facilities a reasonable drive from North Vernon.

What recreational activities are offered by North Vernon Parks and Recreation?

North Vernon Parks and Recreation offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking trails, sports fields, playground facilities, and community events throughout the year. While specific programming details for North Vernon aren't provided in the reviews, nearby state parks offer additional recreational opportunities. Brown County State Park features nearly 30 miles of mountain biking trails, hiking opportunities with scenic vistas, and a seasonal outdoor pool. Similarly, Yellowwood State Forest provides 23,326 acres of recreational land with hiking trails showcasing southern Indiana's rolling hills and famous fall foliage, all within a reasonable drive from North Vernon.