Best RV Parks & Resorts near Centerville, IN
Searching for a place to RV camp near Centerville? Finding a place to camp in Indiana with your RV has never been easier. Search nearby RV campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Searching for a place to RV camp near Centerville? Finding a place to camp in Indiana with your RV has never been easier. Search nearby RV campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.
At Indian Lakes RV Camping Resort , our personal mission has been to create a setting where families and groups can come to enjoy nature and one another with a feeling of security. This Thousand Trails RV campground in Indiana is so much more than a place to park; our recreation department is dedicated to involving and exciting everyone in your family throughout the year. Here at Indian Lakes RV campground in Batesville, Indiana, we offer a wonderful selection of rental accommodations, including rustic cabins nestled between a couple of waterways. The cabins are equipped with full kitchens and baths. Our lakeside lodge, pavilion and gazebos may be rented for weddings, reunions and outings. Indian Lakes RV Campground in Indiana Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Indian Lakes RV Campground. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.
Looking for a couple acres all to yourself? Then overnight your self-contained RV at our retired Christmas tree farm. An active "choose-n-cut" tree farm until 2019, we're letting most of our farm grow wild with some deciduous trees also. There are walking trails throughout the "woods" and around our 3/4 acre fishing pond (catch & release please). Relax on the bench on the old country store porch or by the fire ring, fish, or stretch your legs and walk the dog. A pleasant, private, isolated spot in the country to overnight or spend a couple days.
If you're a small family staying just one night, there is no "extra guest" fee for dependent children.
Includes a 30 amp service hookup. Gravel parking lot angles slightly up hill. No tents, no swimming please. 2 nights max per stay. Operated by Outpost Enterprises, LTD
Must be booked through HipCamp. See Website or Reservation link(s)
$22 / night
At Dayton KOA Holiday, it is our goal to be your home away from home. We offer many ways to stay, whether you are looking for a traditional camping site or one that provides a unique camping experience, like our Glamping Tent. We provide grassy Tent Sites with varying hookup options to create unforgettable nights beneath the starry sky. For a little more comfort than Tent Camping, we offer Camping Cabins with beds, Cable TV and AC. Our Deluxe Cabins and Glamping Tents provide ultimate comfort with bathrooms, showers and A/C facilities for a luxurious camping experience. Some also have full or partial kitchens.
Are you an avid RV camper? Our RV Park near Dayton, Ohio, has full hookups, and offers 50 max amp service options for our RV Sites. Many of our sites also include KOA Patios® for enjoying time with your family and relaxing by the fire. It is sure to be an RV campground you will never forget.
Nestled in the rolling countryside of Eastern Indiana, Grandpa's Farm Campground & RV Park has been providing fun family camping for 52 years in Richmond, Indiana. The park is family-owned and operated offering only the best in accommodations, activities, and facilities. Guests can enjoy a rural setting and a quiet atmosphere, as well as pleasing scenery and a gently flowing river. Come and stay for a night, week, or month. Your hosts at Grandpa's Farm Campground & RV Park look forward to seeing you! Grandpa's Farm Campground & RV Park features a variety of activities, whether you prefer to spend time outside or indoors. The Middle Fork of the Whitewater River flows through the campground, where you can spend a morning or afternoon fishing. There are opportunities for outdoor games, like volleyball, basketball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, frisbee, hiking, hide n'seek, and more! Grandpa's Farm Campground & RV Park is in close proximity to many Indiana attractions, excellent shopping and dining, and even more outdoor recreation. Visitors will find opportunities for hiking, bird watching, golfing, horseback riding, and many historical sites to see, and more! There are several things to do in the Richmond area! There are family attractions to please everyone, including museums, golf courses, historic homes, and Hayes Arboretum. Come and enjoy the pleasure of camping at Grandpa's Farm Campground & RV Park in Richmond, Indiana! Site Rates Back-In, 30 amp, Electric & Water or Full Hookup Sites: $34.00/night Pull-Thru, 30 amp, Electric & Water Sites: $36.00/night All 50 amp sites: $38.00/night All sites have electric and water hook ups Pay for 6 Nights and get the 7th Night FREE! Additional Rates Camping rates are based on two guests ages 17 and Over & four guests ages 16 and Under Additional Guests Ages 17 and Over (2 Included) - $5.00 per night or if guest uses swimming pool Additional Guests Ages 16 and Under (4 Included) - $5.00 per night or if guest uses swimming pool All Visitors not swimming or staying the night - $2.00 per person Monthly and Seasonal rates available - Call for prices
The serenity of the White River sets the pace for a relaxing getaway in the beautiful countryside of north-central Indiana. At the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort, you can discover the pleasures of peaceful country living along the campground’s full mile of secluded river frontage. With a 13-acre island, two ponds, and a 3.5-acre lake to explore, this campground has something for everyone to enjoy, from solo tent campers to RV adventuring families.
Located in between the cities of Anderson and Muncie off of East 75 North, this park is easily accessible from Highway 32, just minutes away from the Anderson Muni Airport-Aid. With its plethora of facility features and activities, this RV Resort Park is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether you are crossing the country in an RV or looking for a weekend away from the bustle of everyday life, the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort is an ideal place to reconnect with nature.
Natural Springs Resort in New Paris Ohio is located close to Interstate 70 near the Indiana/ Ohio border not far from Indianapolis or Dayton. The unique family friendly resort is situated around a crystal clear fresh water lake. Guests can enjoy a day at the beach, swimming in the water, catching rays on the beach, fishing from shore (or a boat), scuba diving, swimming in the pool, or exploring the well kept grounds. RV park and campground guests enjoy a range of campsite options including full hookup pull thru, full hookup backin, wonderful tent sites and well equipped cabins.
Discover Arrowhead Lake RV Park: Your Ultimate Camping Destination in Ohio
Are you ready for an unforgettable outdoor adventure in the heart of Ohio? Look no further than Arrowhead Lake RV Park, your premier destination for camping and recreation. Located at 21876 US-68 in Williamstown, OH, our campground offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty. Let's dive into why Arrowhead Lake RV Park is the ultimate choice for your next getaway.
Unmatched Amenities and Facilities
Arrowhead Lake RV Park boasts a wide range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all our guests. All our sites feature 20, 30, and 50 Amp service, as well as water hookups and partial or full hook-ups. Whether you prefer back-in or pull-thru sites, we have options to suit your needs.
Explore the great outdoors with activities like fishing, walking, biking, and non-motorized boating. Bring your golf cart along for convenient transportation around the park, and enjoy recreational activities like basketball, volleyball, and even GaGa Ball Pit.
Family-Friendly Fun
At Arrowhead Lake RV Park, we prioritize family fun and relaxation. Let the kids burn off some energy at our playground area while you unwind by the fire ring, perfect for roasting marshmallows under the starlit sky. Cool off on hot summer days with a refreshing swim in our swimming pool, or explore the nearby creek state park for even more outdoor adventures.
Nearby Attractions and Activities
Venture beyond the campground and discover the beauty of Ohio's state park campgrounds. Explore hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and breathtaking waterfalls at destinations like Hocking Hills State Park and Maumee Bay State Park. Take a day trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park or John Bryan State Park for even more outdoor excitement.
Convenient Location
Arrowhead Lake RV Park is conveniently located near several accessible cities, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. Visit West Union, Manchester, Peebles, or Batavia for shopping, dining, and local attractions just a short drive away.
Your Perfect Camping Experience Awaits
Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the camping experience, Arrowhead Lake RV Park has everything you need for a memorable getaway. Book your stay today and experience the beauty of camping in Ohio. With top-notch amenities, family-friendly activities, and nearby outdoor attractions, your perfect camping experience awaits at Arrowhead Lake RV Park.
Prairie Creek offers stunning water views from our campsites! The sun sets right across the water from our both Primitive and RV campgrounds.
The RV North Shore campground offers 30 AMP electric and water hook-up, with a dump station available. These sites are for RV/travel trailers only. Tents are not permitted in the North Shore Campground. The stay for RVS is for 14 days in a 30 day period.
Our primitive campsites are located strictly on the South Shore, which offers a beautiful view of the natural water landscape without modern amenities. It has vault restrooms in close proximity for your convenience. The stay is limited to 7 days in a 30 day period.
Our campground season runs from April 1-October 31. Reservations must be made with the park office. Payment is taken at the time of reservation. Prairie Creek does not offer refunds, but is willing to reschedule within the current camping season if canceled BEFORE the check-in date.
$24 - $1100 / night
I love this campground! All RV wrapped and under the tall tree; behind the campground have a running creek, cross the creek is farmland, sometime saw group of goats eating grass on the field. What a charming place to stop for a night. They have a large kids playground and pool, very clean bathroom and the host friendly like part of families.
RV Sites are gravel w electric hookups. close to major highways. staff were friendly.
This would most likely be a last resort for us. Went to our campsite only to find someone else using it. Not what you need after driving 400-500 miles. Had to go back to the office and ultimately took a different site after dirty looks from the poachers.
Then the staff told us there was music that night after we told them we just wanted a peaceful nights sleep so we moved to another site further away from the jam session. Whew a lot of work to be here. Cannot recall being impresses with the bathrooms/showers.
First, the lake here is beautiful. It has many islands, coves and inlets and is perfect for a couple of days of paddling or fishing. That's where the two stars come in.
BUT. There are many buts. The campground is like a giant RV lot. The sites are tiny. We were in a tent-only site and we had two families right on top of us on either side. We could hear the entire conversations of one family, plus there were 11 people there, three cars, and they were partying the first night and extremely noisy.
The reservation map is incorrect. When I reserved, it showed #13 as being on the end of the tent only area. When we arrived, I found out there was a site #14 that wasn't even pictured on the reservation map, and this is where the giant screaming family was parked! I thought I was going to be on the end- it is not very accommodating for a variety of reasons for a reservation map to be so incorrect.
The air everywhere reeks of sewage, ranging from what you smell outside a giant pig farm, to what you smell outside of a porta potty, to rotten egg smell. I don't know where these smells were coming from but it was nonstop.
The bathrooms were extremely dirty. It looks like they haven't been renovated since the 80s.
The employees in the office never seemed to be able to tell us what we needed to know. We asked on Friday evening where the Saturday morning naturalist paddle would be, and we were told to come back Saturday morning and ask someone else. On Saturday, the person in the office told us to go to a location that was miles away- we spent 40 minutes in the car driving around, trying to find where this activity was, only to give up and find out it was actually adjacent to the campground, not down the road in a different part of the park.
Last, the lake is in the middle of a residential neighborhood. You can see houses around the edge of the park while you are sitting in your campsite. It is not remote, and there is a noisy, busy highway running along the side of the campground.
I enjoyed the lake but I will not camp here again.
Very clean and quiet campground. There was not a lot to do, but we took Kayaks and had a good time. However, our son and his family joined us for the weekend and any time they pulled in the campground host would follow them down to our site and remind them that there is only 1 car allowed at the campsite(which we already knew). Friday, they came in and, within 40 seconds, got the 1st"reminder." He was just there unloading the car. Saturday morning, he went home to pick us up his wife and came back. Again, less than a minute later, the host came down to remind him of the rule. He unpacked the car of a scooter and bike and 1 more blanket. Both Friday and Saturday, his car was down at the site to unload a total of 3 minutes before he went to park it in overflow parking. We have camped there for 30 years and always obey the rules. We do not camp to get harassed each day we are there. Then you look around the campground and there are 2 to 3 cars parked at every 3rd campsite we came to. They need to give people 15 minutes before following them down to harass them and spend that time letting the people know the rules that were next to us with 2 cars parked at their site the entire weekend
Definitely a little dated. Picnic tables cracked plastic. My site was missing fire ring but many had them. Most sites really wet but gravel pads were close to level, needed to raise one side 1”.
Pulled in at 9:15pm, pulled out at 5:15am the next morning. The woman running the campground was helpful on the phone when we called a couple hours earlier, and had our pull through spot ready to go. Bathhouse was on the primitive side but very clean. The pool, playground, and gaming covered shelter were closed for the evening, but were clearly in excellent condition. Would be a great place to stay longer if we’re ever back in the area!
Hospitality was amazing, loaned steps for trailer, helped level, hook up to site! Couldn’t ask for friendlier place to stay! First time camper with trailer!!’
I was impressed that this KOA had so many trees. Best tent sites are 320 and the ones next to the creek. Quietest tent sites are 408, 409 and 410, but those are also furthest from the bathroom. Very clean showerhouses. Great basecamp to explore the Dayton area.
This is one of the best camping experiences I’ve had. Wonderful atmosphere and staff. Will totally be coming back
The owner came up hot headed and very upset. I don’t know if they were having a bad day. The place looks like trash and has a very poor layout
Summit Lake is our go to get away. Beautiful campground with several amenities. Several campsites offer full shade and most are level. There are a few pull through sites. There is a large (shallow) lake for fishing and kayaking. Idle speed only allowed using a motorized boat. There is also a beach area for swimming. Several picnic areas with beautiful views of the lake. This campground also offers several walking trails. All are easy walks with various distances. Campground is very well maintained and staff are very helpful and friendly.
Dont go here if you expect peace and quiet. We were in a group campsite and there were partiers on both sides of us. Music blaring and yelling all night long. Complaining doesn't do any good either. Park ranger just went and said quiet time was at 10 but never came back around at night to check to see if people were abiding by the rules. Won't be going back. Too much money to spend only to have to put up with no sleep because of loud music and drunks.
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Only A & B loop are suitable for campers. The other loops you have to pull off into the grass and " make it work" challenging to get close to level.
The owners are very nice, campgrounds are super clean, lots for my children to do. My only complaint is, it’s your typical campground where you’re right on top of your neighbor. If you don’t mind, it’s fine. We prefer to stick to state parks or places that offer more seclusion. Overall, would recommend!
The new owners of Stillwater Beach does not care about the local community nor do they care about family values. They are only interested in lining their own pockets with your hard earned money. Just ask the 150 campers that left this campgrounds within 4 months of them taking it over.
The power and water pressure was just fine. The campsite was muddy and needed maintenance. Let's just say it was" Rustic". Office staff were very polite.
Beautiful home feeling
It's very clean and huge. Lots to do.
This is a nice county park that is being upgraded. There is a fairly new playground near the camping areas, a new pit toilet building, and a bridge leading to where a new trail system is being created. There are a mix of Electric and non electric sites. I think 9 non-electric and 7 electric sites.
Fire rings and picnic tables at every site. We were able to fit our Escapod (tear drop) camper in a non-electric site.
I think there is more coming in redevelopment of this county park, so it shoudl keep getting better!
This was my first time visiting. It’s a very large campground with lots of amenities. I’ve noticed a lot of bad reviews on other platforms about potholes and mud, and although some of that is true, it seems to be mostly on the KOA side. The only major potholes I have encountered are upon entering and exiting near the ranger station. The lot is gravel and very large for my small rig which was cool. It was nice and level, so I didn’t have to do much. I have great service here with my T-Mobile 5g internet as well as my starlink. Because it’s off season, there isn’t a lot going on, but I’m ok with that. I also appreciated the dog park that was well maintained to give my pup some freedom to roam off leash. I would definitely recommend.
Update: The only negative things I encountered while staying at this campground were the loud golf carts with their music blasting until late at night on the weekends. It seems like the same person would just cruise up and down the roads all evening. The other thing that wasn’t really an issue for me (due to being off season) were the limited amount of washers/dryers for the size of the campground. I can’t imagine what it’s like during peak season.
We came in at 10 pm in search for our site. It’s about a 1/2 mile from the main road. It’s a big place we noticed at daylight. Nice playground, appears they have some cabins to be rented, some sites were on the water, very clean and maintained. 40 miles from Greenwood, In. Sites are large and easy to maneuver our 42’ 5th wheel. Our site had full hookup, flat ground so easy setup. The only cos are- while the campground sign can be seen from the main road on the way in- it all disappears in the dark after you turn onto the road. It’s needs to be marked better. Had there been arrows or signs it would have made it SO much easier. Day or night. We felt our way to the office since there were a few roads going in opposite directions. The girl said she’d leave our paperwork at the office. No paperwork or maps. This little road is quite narrow, has some pretty tight turns with trees on both sides and in the night it’s hard to tell where the rear end of your camper is on the turns where there are trees close to the road, if it’s a long one like ours. So needing to back up would literally be a nightmare. We drove down this little road quite a while unsure if we were heading in the right direction for the office. An office sign finally appeared like a beacon in the night about 3/4 mile off the main road- but at that point if we would have been incorrect it would have been a long way to back up our 42’ in the dark on these little roads. A lot of campgrounds make this mistake. They don’t plan on people coming in at night into a strange campground. There were several roads leading in different directions and it was hard to tell which one was the “main” road had there been directionals showing which road went to which sites would have been helpful. Site numbers were hard to see unless you walked up to each site with a flashlight. Not sure why campgrounds make their site numbers so allusive. Either they aren’t marked at all, they’re so small you can hardly see them or there is no rhyme or reason as to where they put them. Consistency would be great!!!!! It was just very difficult to navigate in a strange campground in the dark. Like many I’m sure we ended up just walking in front of the truck with a flashlight to be able to see the numbers. We avoid setting up in the dark at all costs because it’s absolutely the worst but sometimes you just get caught for various reasons- and there should be a better way.
We stayed here because of the discount offered through Passport America, and somehow the price was still too high. We paid $42 for a FHU pull through site (that was after the discount). However, it was a nice park and it was nice to get caught up on laundry and showers.
You can pay for laundry with the CSCPay app ($5 credit when you first sign up, so your first load is free), or you can pay with credit card. No coins taken. Laundry was nice and clean and the dryers worked excellent.
There are FHU pull through sites, or back in sites with electric only (there is a dump station available). There are also cute cabins available as well.
There are lots of things to do here at the park, but the park itself is out in the middle of nowhere. It was a really eerie feeling when we were there, because almost every spot was taken, but nobody was there. I guess people pay for the season and leave their trailers on site and come in for the weekend.
There’s a nice tent area in the back, rolling grassy area where we let our dog run around off leash since nobody was around. The lake in the middle of the park was really nice, and you can rent pedal gokarts or golf carts, or boats for paddling around the lake.
The camp store is nice, lots of food and supplies and gifts available for sale. There are trash dumpsters here but no recycling.
Beautiful campground. Great for all kinds of camping from primitive to full hook up. Tons of stuff for kids to do. Everyone was friendly. Facilities were well kept and very clean.
Stopped here for one night on our way to Michigan. Drove around looking at all the sites, wrote down numbers of sites we’d like to stay at (near bathrooms (we have a teardrop). Decided to come back for 12 days after our trip. Many sites to choose from. Full hook ups are limited, but we were happy with a power site. Plenty of bathrooms and shower facilities. They are not bad, I would consider them to be clean (I’ve seen a lot worse).
Our first site was about 30 yards wide. Our current site is about 20 yards, with an open grass area next to us another 20 yards.
There is a beach here, with a concession stand. It was closed when we arrived. (They close after Labor Day and open back up in May.
Many hiking trails, some allow biking. The trail map does not designate whether you can ride or not. But there are signs on the posts at the trailhead. I descended over 1,000 feet in the first 4 miles. There was a lot of climbing, technical single track, switchbacks, rocky creek crossings and some roots. The trees keep it cool even in 80 degree weather.
Plan to come back and meet family here next year.
Booked here last minute for the night on my way west. Beautiful campground with lots of activities for the family. They are all dog friendly with a few small dog runs spread throughout the sites. Primitive is $60 n/, full water/electricity is $80 n/. A bit pricey, but It’s worthwhile due to all that they have; horses, goats (that you can feed), a medium camping store with an ice cream shop attached, showers and running toilets.
GPS will take you to the back entrance that you cannot get in at. Instead of turning at the light, continue going down to the roundabout until you see the KOA sign and it’ll take you to the actual entrance and then office to sign in.
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