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    Northeastern Indiana offers several established campgrounds near Leo, with options ranging from state parks to private facilities. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground, located about 15 miles northeast of Leo, provides tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations across its wooded setting. Johnny Appleseed Campground in Fort Wayne, approximately 10 miles southwest of Leo, offers seasonal camping from April through October with tent and RV sites. Indian Springs Campground in Garrett and Pokagon State Park Campground in Angola expand the region's camping inventory with additional cabin options and varied amenities.

    Most campgrounds in the area operate seasonally, with peak availability from April through October, though some like Chain O' Lakes and Pokagon State Parks remain open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly. The region experiences four distinct seasons with humid summers and cold winters, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for camping. Campground layouts vary significantly, from densely arranged sites to more spacious options. A visitor noted, "Chain O' Lakes State Park was established in 1925, so almost 100 years old. The campground must be the original layout. There's a maze-like quality to it. The roads are narrow & you may be driving off the road for a big rig."

    Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the region, with several campgrounds situated near lakes or rivers. Chain O' Lakes State Park features nine connected lakes ideal for kayaking and canoeing, while Pokagon State Park offers lake activities and extensive trail systems. Campground amenities typically include fire rings, picnic tables, and access to restroom facilities, with varying levels of hookups available for RVs. According to one camper, "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." Families particularly appreciate the recreational opportunities at these parks, though visitors seeking solitude may find some campgrounds too crowded during peak season.

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    Best Campgrounds near Leo (102)

      1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      4.3(55)20mi from Leo430 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Chain O Lakes State Park, Albion Indiana. Northwest of Fort Wayne.  416 electric, nonelectric & primitive campsites. Water is available & 3 dumps.

       This was our 3rd time camping here."

      "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."

      from $14 - $90 / night

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      2. Johnny Appleseed Campground

      3.9(17)10mi from LeoRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      "The location here is pretty crazy it’s right in the middle of town but feels like a park there is a river and wooded area that makes you feel like you are in nature but you are just a parking lot **away **"

      3. Indian Springs Campground

      2.6(10)9mi from Leo321 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $20 - $129 / night

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      4. chainolakes

      4.0(1)4mi from Leo

      "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"

      5. Fireside Resort RV Park

      3.0(2)8mi from LeoRVs, Tents

      "Very close to the event center and auto center where they have alot of big events. Its a gravel lot in the middle of a field but they have all the normal amenities."

      from $25 - $38 / night

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      6. Pokagon State Park Campground

      4.5(53)33mi from Leo267 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!"

      "Pokagon (po KAY gun) has everything from a toboggan run to a lodge to lakes all around...you cannot be bored here. Open year round (limited campgrounds and services in winter)."

      from $20 - $480 / night

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      7. Blue Lake Campground

      4.0(2)18mi from Leo138 sitesRVs, Tents

      "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."

      from $45 / night

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      8. Bixler Lake Park & Campground

      5.0(2)20mi from LeoRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Been here nearly a month and definitely will be back."

      from $25 - $60 / night

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      9. Chain O'lakes State Park Dispersed Campsite

      5.0(2)20mi from LeoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      10. River Camp Fort Wayne

      3.0(1)16mi from LeoTents

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    Recent Reviews near Leo, IN

    397 Reviews of 102 Leo Campgrounds


    • H
      Jul. 15, 2026

      Indian Meadow Ohio Turnpike RV Lot

      Great spot for the night

      Needed a last minute electrical hookup due to the heat, very pleased that OH turnpike offers a night for $20! Cash only at the self serve kiosk. Bathrooms at the rest stop are very clean. There are even a couple picnic tables next to a pretty marsh area. Our AC covered up any road noise easily.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 9, 2026

      Pokagon State Park Campground

      Great site/ DNR presence too much

      Great site, however, DNR drives by every five minutes. The primitive bathroom facilities are absolutely horrid, the newer ones up the road from site 238 are beautiful.

    • A
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Harrison Lake State Park Campground

      First time here

      Nice playground for kids, public trees all over but our site didn’t have private trees for hammocks.

      The lake was nice, had water snakes.

    • Helen C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Happy Acres Campground

      Loved this Campground

      Small, quaint, peaceful, and beautiful campground. Lots of amnesties, nice clean pool and very friendly staff. The lots here are very spacious and the site we were at was a FHU with a concrete pad, picnic table, and fire ring. We will definitely be visiting again.

    • Cynthia K.
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      Nice State Park!

      Chain O Lakes State Park, Albion Indiana. Northwest of Fort Wayne. 

      416 electric, nonelectric & primitive campsites. Water is available & 3 dumps.

       This was our 3rd time camping here. We were in handicapped site 325 which was a pretty good site. We had good neighbors which helps. The campground is well established & shaded. Read the site descriptions carefully for inclines & site dimensions.

       What is really interesting is they have 7 canoe campsites. They have their own pit toilets & a little dock. Site 3 is behind the pit toilet, but the rest looked ok. They're just off trail 4 as well. 

      Cabins are also available. 

      Hot showers& bathrooms. They were state park clean, but definitely need some upgrading. 

      This is a boating/fishing/hiking park. 

      There's 29 miles of fairly easy trails- all can be looped.

       9 connecting glacial kettle lakes make for great kayaking & canoeing. Electric motor only makes for a peaceful lake experience. Fishing was pretty good according to my fisherguy. 

       There's a 1915 schoolhouse that's open on the weekends. 

       There's a small swimming beach with food for sale. There's also boat rental with canoes, kayaks & small boats.

      Nice campground for a summer weekend!

    • Saydee A.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Pike Lake County Campground

      Beautiful scenery

      We absolutely love the little beach and playground area so close. The bathrooms were very well kept. The people were very friendly to us. My children played with other children & having kids, I appreciated the small/close vibes it had. If you're a loud family, maybe don't stay long but it's a lovely little getaway close to town. The cemetery across the street is such a lovely addition for our little spooky family.

    • E
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Shipshewana Campground South Park

      no power and no refund

      I stayed for a week at this park and they lost power due to a storm. Not their fault, I stayed the 1st night afterwards with no power but on the 2nd night they could not tell me when/if power would be restored and I am disabled and need power so I left. The refused to refund the unused days, even when I explained that I paid for a full hookup site and they could not provide power. The campground is decent, the showers are like "prison showers" where you have to push a button every 30 seconds and there is no hot/cold control. I would give it a 3-star if the customer service was not so lacking.

    • Mary D.
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Shipshewana Campground South Park

      Narrow lots

      The campground itself is beautiful—very clean, well‑kept, and surrounded by lovely green spaces. Unfortunately, the site layout is the real issue. The sites are long enough for larger rigs, but they’re packed in with almost no space between them. Each site has a fire ring, but using it would not be recommended. With our slides out, I could nearly touch both my camper and the one next to us at the same time. We couldn’t put our awning out without it hitting the neighbor’s rig. Because the neighboring unit was so large, sitting outside meant staring directly at their wall—and sitting right next to their sewage drain. When we asked for a different spot, we were told none were available because a group was coming in, yet there were easily 50 empty sites all weekend. Very disappointing, because otherwise it truly is a beautiful place. (See pictures) Side note: the power was off Friday until Sunday morning due to a storm on Thursday night. Would have been nice if we received a discount for not having electricity. The CG saved during this time period.

    • Houston J.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

      Camping

      We really enjoy this place it's so peaceful n quite. The manager here is absolutely is the best. He's always on the watch. Feel very safe w him here.


    Guide to Leo

    Camping spots near Leo, Indiana range across Noble, DeKalb, and Allen counties with terrain characterized by glacial lakes, rolling woodlands, and river corridors. Most campgrounds sit at elevations between 800-900 feet above sea level, contributing to temperature variations between day and night. The region experiences average summer temperatures of 70-85°F during peak camping months, with rainfall amounts typically higher in spring and early summer.

    What to do

    Kayaking connected waterways: Chain O' Lakes State Park offers nine interconnected lakes that create an extensive paddling network. As one visitor noted, "I have stayed at this Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground many times since I was little. There is so much to do. Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored."

    Beach activities and swimming: Several campgrounds maintain beaches with designated swimming areas for cooling off during summer months. A visitor to Pokagon State Park shared, "There's 500+ sites, but all nicely separated and shaded. There's an inn, restaurant, cabins, boat rentals, horseback riding, bike trails, beach, toboggan run, etc. Tons of picnic areas and pavilions; would be a great spot for a family reunion."

    City exploration with camping access: Johnny Appleseed Campground provides a base for exploring Fort Wayne while still maintaining a camping experience. A reviewer explained, "The campground is almost in the middle of Fort Wayne. The park is connected to the river greenway which is a beautiful walk along the river! I was also impressed with how clean the bathrooms and showers were!"

    What campers like

    Clean, updated facilities: Many campers highlight the well-maintained bathrooms and shower facilities at campgrounds in the Leo region. One reviewer of Bixler Lake Park & Campground stated, "This is by far the place to just relax. It does have its moments..Holidays and special events. Even then campers here live by the lights out code. Been here nearly a month and definitely will be back."

    Lake activities and access: Water recreation remains a significant draw for campers, with fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. A visitor to Blue Lake Campground commented, "We stayed in lot A-14. They are all gravel lots, but nice and level. The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site."

    Nature observation opportunities: Camping sites offer chances to view local wildlife in their natural habitats. As one camper at Chain O' Lakes reported, "Nice quiet campground with lots of wildlife. Tent lots are flat and a good size. RR and showers nearby."

    What you should know

    Campground layout variations: The design and organization of campsites differ significantly between locations, affecting privacy and accessibility. A visitor to Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday observed, "We've been to many KOA campgrounds over the years. Some great, some I'll never go back to. Hogback Lake definitely ranks at the top of the list. The owners take excellent care of the property and you can tell they're continually reinvesting in maintenance and upgrades."

    Site selection strategies: Choosing the right site can significantly impact your camping experience. A camper at Johnny Appleseed noted, "Most of the sites are very close and no vegetation to allow any privacy. On the positive side, the bathrooms were very nice and clean. The staff was also very helpful."

    Seasonal variations in crowds: Weekends and holidays typically see higher occupancy rates than weekdays, particularly during summer months. One camper shared about Chain O' Lakes, "We were in the tent portion and it was very loud, the pit toilets did not have doors, and there were some mosquitoes. It was Memorial Day weekend which could explain the noise/busy-ness. The RV sites have better bathrooms I believe."

    Tips for camping with families

    Consider activity options: Select campgrounds with amenities tailored to children of various ages. A visitor to Pokagon State Park Campground reported, "We stopped here for a night on our cross-country trip, wish we had 2 nights because we had lots of thunderstorms. We camped in our teardrop on the primitive tent loop. Sites were nice and secluded where we were, but you could hear a few late night partiers nearby. Tons of things to do (playgrounds, lake, beach, hiking, horseback and pony rides etc)."

    Check bathroom proximity: Family camping often requires accessible restroom facilities. One camper at Chain O' Lakes mentioned, "I was not particularly happy with my campsite it was a lot smaller space for my tent then what look like in the picture. I would like to see them improve their trails and have better directional signs as to which path is which."

    Prioritize safety features: Look for campgrounds with clearly defined swimming areas and well-maintained play equipment. A visitor shared, "The facility is clean and very safe."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling considerations: Many campgrounds have uneven sites that may require leveling blocks. One RVer noted about Indian Springs Campground, "Unfortunately, Indian Springs wasn't our greatest camping experience. We were enroute and only there for one night which was plenty. Our site was dirty and the arrangement of electricity, water and sewer was poor."

    Highway noise awareness: Some campgrounds in the region are situated near major roads, creating potential noise issues. An RVer at Angola/Hogback Lake KOA reported, "Highway noise was terrible. So many open spaces and we're assigned a highway space. They obviously cater to seasonal campers. Find another place if you're on the move."

    Seasonal site advantages: Many local campgrounds have large numbers of seasonal residents who maintain their sites year-round. As one camper observed, "The transient sites are, near the US-20 road, to the north are and easily accessible. I do not consider this to be a extremely loud road but there is large truck traffic day/night."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best campgrounds near Leo, Indiana?

    For camping near Leo, Indiana, Camp Timber Lake on the outskirts of Fort Wayne offers a clean, pet-friendly environment with friendly staff and neighbors. Another excellent option is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground, which features spacious sites in both electric and non-electric sections. The park offers beautiful lake access and trails for outdoor recreation. Both locations are within easy driving distance of Leo and provide different camping experiences depending on whether you prefer a more developed RV park setting or a natural state park environment.

    What amenities are available at Leo campgrounds?

    Campgrounds near Leo offer various amenities to enhance your camping experience. Johnny Appleseed Campground provides water access, toilets, and accommodates big rigs with reservable sites. At Pokagon State Park Campground, you'll find electric hookups on many sites, though the campground layout features narrow roads that may challenge larger RVs. The park offers year-round camping opportunities with seasonal activities including a toboggan run in winter. Most campgrounds in the area provide basic facilities like fire rings and picnic tables, with varying levels of hookups from primitive to full-service depending on the specific location.

    What camping is available near Leo, IN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Leo, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 102 campgrounds and RV parks near Leo, IN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Leo, IN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Leo, IN is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 55 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Leo, IN?

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