Best Tent Camping near Milan, IN

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Tent camping options near Milan, Indiana include several established campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Morgan's Outdoor Adventures offers waterfront tent sites along a scenic river, while Quakertown State Recreation Area provides a more traditional camping experience with fire rings and shade trees. Both locations accommodate tent campers specifically, with Morgan's receiving particularly strong reviews for its riverside setting.

Most tent campsites in the Milan area feature standard amenities with varying levels of services. Quakertown provides fire rings at all sites, though some picnic tables are reportedly small. Morgan's Outdoor Adventures offers drinking water, toilets, and showers for tent campers, while also allowing campfires with firewood available on-site. Sites at Morgan's are described as relatively close together, which may appeal to social campers but could limit privacy. During peak summer weekends, reservations are recommended at established campgrounds, as the limited number of tent-specific sites can fill quickly.

The camping experience around Milan offers direct access to natural attractions and outdoor activities. Tent campers at Morgan's benefit from immediate river access, providing opportunities for fishing or simply enjoying scenic water views. The surrounding area features a mix of forested land and open spaces typical of southeastern Indiana's landscape. Quakertown offers a quieter, more traditional camping setting with good tree coverage for shade during summer months, though campers should be aware of occasional noise from a nearby shooting range. A visitor commented, "We loved the views of Morgan's. Steps away from gorgeous river views. There is nothing like waking up and making breakfast while watching the river roll by."

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  • John M.
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Governor Bebb MetroPark Campground

    Roughing it by a creek and a pioneer village

    Basic car tent camping at several spots along a creek wIth picnic tables and fire rings (no hookups, portolet toilets, no showers.) There is a rustic scout cabin/group lodge reservable for scout, etc. groups. The park features a pioneer village with log cabins, including a blacksmith forge, etc. that have been moved to the site.

  • Dave V.
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    A Relaxing Shoulder Season, Weekday stay

    Hueston Woods State Park, Oh.

    http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/huestonwoods 

    Campground Overview: Hueston Woods State Park is very close to Miami University...in the Southwest area of Ohio. The direction we traveled from the south took us on numerous winding country lanes through farm country that actually meandered in and out of Indiana and Ohio.

    (Disclaimer: I am a tent camper, preferring backcountry sites of solitude and privacy...so take my reviews of campgrounds with a grain of salt). 

    The campground area is separated not only by roadway, but a short walk, ride or drive from the reservoir, docks, boat rental beach area and tiny nature center. 

    The Campground Office sits at the campground entrance and does offer quite a bit of camping items for its tiny size should you have forgotten anything. The cabins and lodge are on the opposite bank of the reservoir. The tent site area was sparsely occupied and the particular area was empty that I chose. 

    All campground sites are line of sight, no barriers or buffer between neighbors(something I do not enjoy)...the trees are mature and tall so offer no privacy. Noise/sound travels so when full, you’ll likely hear your neighbors conversations. 

    Unknowingly, it appeared every weekend in October has a big Halloween emphasis, so the upper campground was sold out. I was advised the lower non electric loop would also be sold out...which reinforced my gratefulness for midweek camping. 

    With the vast old growth forests, dried/dead branches for firewood was plentiful for a chilly night(38) fire. We evaded the impending rain for once and pressed on. Weekend campers experienced heavy storms as we left. 

    There are several hiking trails and biking trails. Streams were dried up at our visit. A cool restoration covered bridge was a short hop from the campground. The lodge has a restaurant, a gift shop, an outside pool and a nicely equipped activity room for older kids complete with numerous arcade games, pool table, and ping-pong table. There is also a token tiny exercise center-Key card entrance for lodge stayers. The A-frame lodge, though nostalgic, needs some TLC and updating(especially the exterior). 

    Traffic noise is noticeable, especially during quiet hours. While not excessive, it’s disruptive. 

    Deer sighting were plentiful as were chattering tree rats...ahem, squirrels, sorry. Woodpeckers stayed busy overhead. At dusk an overly friendly“masked trash panda” encroached seeking to share my delectable and perfectly toasted s’more...having to be chased off(unfortunately, it appeared he has been fed by campers to be that bold). Other small birds were plentiful as were migrating Canadian honkers. 

    Housekeeping notes: In the larger non-electric loop newer restrooms existed...modern bathrooms and showers were clean and stocked with TP. No paper towels offered, only electric hand dryers. Bathroom stalls, like the showers, utilized shower curtains rather than lockable doors. In my tent area...antiquated wood shed pit latrines...that truly needed razed. 

    I did not have time to walk any trails, but talked with mountain bikers that spoke favorably. There were several marked trails near the reservoir area. 

    Final Thoughts: It was a nice choice for a stop-over as I drifted north. However, I would not want to stay when it’s busy or on the weekends. The reservoir beach and watercraft fishing appears a big draw...and I wish I had brought both my bicycle and canoe.

  • Matt S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2021

    Hartig Park & Wildlife Reserve - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Hidden Getaway

    This is an awesome quiet campground tucked away in northern KY along the Ohio River. There are 10-12 dispersed campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. No electric, no water, porti potti at park entrance. Would need to drive if camping at the top of the hill or bring a camp toilet. Great views and semi secluded.

  • S
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Nice but hard to get good sites on weekends !

    Limited level campground with full and electric hookups (does have WiFi). Best areas are A (full hookups and B (electric hookups) with concrete pads, some with slight slopes. First sites #s on A side do have larger slopes! C through E are electric only but are hilly grass pads. Other areas are back in the woods with no WiFi connections and primitive bathrooms/ outhouses (no showers) But park has great recreational activities. Book early for weekends which are almost non existent during the summer for A and B areas! Also only one dump station in B area.

  • T
    Nov. 9, 2023

    Hartig Park & Wildlife Reserve - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Great Secluded Spot

    Stayed here two nights. The first night at campsite #10, which didn't really have level ground, so we moved to #8 for night two. Each spot has a picnic table and fire ring. The main road was nice to drive on, but the others were pretty rough. Had spots for hammocks, and the portopotty was well maintained. The spots were all pretty secluded. Great remote location!

  • Melissa W.
    Jun. 22, 2020

    Clifty Falls State Park Campground

    Standard SP Campground

    All sites have a picnic table and fire ring. However, many of the picnic tables are very short which is fine as long as you have a small group or family. The fire rings are very nice and have a good grill grate. Bathrooms/showers were typical: moderately clean with luke cold water. Tent sites were decent (we were pleased with site 117). Some offer a little more privacy than others with brush growth and trees. RV sites offered less privacy but I was pleased with the separation between the tent and RV sections of the campground. The wood they sold was great and they also have ice for sale. The trails were crazy packed the second weekend in June so we didn't do much hiking (however, we've hiked the entire park trail system in the past and really enjoy it). The park is relatively flat so biking is a fun activity. They charge you to enter the park an additional 7-9$ even if you already reserved camping. A huge bonus is Madison, Indiana nearby (4.5 miles away) which has a couple of wineries (and restaurants) and you can also walk along the Ohio River. Overall, I would tent camp here again.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Shale Bluff Campground — Hardy Lake State Recreation Area

    Just a really nice place to camp and enjoy the lake.

    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. The reservoir is 741 acres with boating and fishing plus a huge beach area that is open for swimming. There are four boat launches, fishing piers, fish cleaning stations, archery range, basketball courts, shelter houses, playgrounds, raptor display and more. Hiking trails consist of 5 moderate to easy walks all under 2 miles through Indiana hardwoods, lake shoreline and even a 1700’s cemetery. Camping is in one of two areas; Wooster primitive that has a dozen sites close to the lake and Shale electric consisting of 142 gravel pad sites with 30 amp and 8 premium paved 50 amp sites. Sites are a mix of tree covered and open with most be relatively level providing a picnic table and fire pit. Potable water spigots dispersed throughout the campground and several bathhouse facilities and dump station for your convenience. The campground also has an amphitheater overlooking the lake that offers entertainment and naturalist programs. Convenient location just 15 minutes from the I-65 corridor 38.7766° N, 85.7056° W

  • Anne H.
    May. 22, 2018

    Winton Woods Campground

    Love this campground for a weekend rendezvous!

    Winton Woods campground has spacious paved RV spaces with full hook-ups, fire ring, and picnic table. They also have cabin and tent camping. The location is located on the lake with access to put in a kayak or canoe. The bathrooms are clean, with private combined shower/dressing stalls. There is a playground for children, and a camp store that sells firewood and supplies. I love the tall pines on the property. They made me feel like I was out west. The campground is also near paved and unpaved trails in the park that surround more of the lake which allows for walking/running/hiking and bicycling, fishing, small craft boating, with small craft boat rentals available at the marina. The park also allows for horseback riding, and a small water park for children in the summer.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Apr. 11, 2019

    Versailles State Park Campground

    “One of Indiana's Finest”

    This is a great southern Indiana State Park with easy access from US 50. Plenty of sites to accommodate larger rigs with paved pads, picnic tables, fire rings, 30 amp, dump station and very clean restroom & shower facilities. The park offers great hiking trails, mountain bike trails, seasonal nature center, seasonal swimming pool, horse trails and 230 acre lake. Mapping Address: 1387 US 50 East, Versailles, IN 47042 | Phone: 812-689-6424 | Reservations: https://indianastateparks.reserveamerica.com/welcome.do


Guide to Milan

Tent camping options around Milan, Indiana typically see temperatures ranging from 20°F in winter to 85°F during summer months. The surrounding countryside features rolling hills with elevation changes between 800-950 feet above sea level throughout the region. Seasonal rainfall patterns make spring and fall popular for campers seeking moderate temperatures and less crowded conditions at the limited number of established campgrounds within driving distance.

What to do

Fishing access points: Bullock Pen Lake Ramp provides boat access for fishing enthusiasts, though camping isn't permitted at this location. "This is just a boat ramp for a local fishing lake sitting near the local water departments pump station," notes Carl J., highlighting that visitors should plan for day use only when visiting Bullock Pen Lake Ramp.

River activities: At Morgan's Outdoor Adventures, campers can enjoy direct water access for kayaking, swimming or fishing. The campground's proximity to the water creates opportunities for water-based recreation without needing to travel from your site. "Sites are tight, but if you love waterfront this is great," mentions Lerin P.

Relaxation opportunities: The Milan area offers several locations focused on quiet recreation. Quakertown State Rec Area provides a more traditional camping atmosphere with adequate shade coverage. Kimberly A. describes it as a "very nice place to stay and spend the weekend relaxing."

What campers like

Natural shade coverage: Quakertown State Rec Area offers significant tree cover that campers appreciate during hot summer months. "There's a good amount of trees for shade coverage," notes Melissa W. in her review of Quakertown State Rec Area, adding practical value for summer visitors concerned about heat.

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives positive attention from visitors to the Milan area. Basic amenities like restrooms are well-kept at several locations. "Nice clean bathrooms," mentions Melissa W. about her Quakertown experience, though she noted the site felt "a little pricey at $30."

Fire ring availability: Standard campsite amenities include designated fire rings at most established campgrounds. "All sites have fire rings," reports a camper about Quakertown, though they noted that "some of the picnic tables are small," indicating variability in site furnishings.

What you should know

Non-camping locations: Several locations listed as campgrounds near Milan are actually day-use areas only. Boltz Lake Ramp is frequently misidentified as a camping location. "There's only a boat ramp here! No camping at all.. definitely good for a 'put in' but that absolutely it," clarifies Noreen in her review of Boltz Lake Ramp.

Environmental noise considerations: Some campgrounds near Milan have noise factors to consider. Quakertown campers should be prepared for occasional disruption from nearby recreational shooting. "A shooting range nearby is a little annoying," mentions one reviewer about their otherwise positive experience.

Campground closures: Always verify operational status before planning a trip to lesser-known campgrounds. Some previously listed camping locations no longer accept visitors. "The park is closed and should no longer be listed on the app," reports Sonya M. about Paramount's Kings Is Camp Ground, indicating the importance of confirming current operations.

Tips for camping with families

Alternative camping options: For families seeking unique accommodations beyond traditional tent camping near Milan, several sites offer cabin rentals. Morgan's Outdoor Adventures provides both tent sites and cabin options for those wanting more shelter or convenience with children.

Site spacing awareness: When camping with children, consider how close sites are positioned to each other. Multiple reviewers note that waterfront sites at some campgrounds are positioned quite close together, which might impact privacy but could benefit social families.

Bathroom accessibility: When camping with younger children, proximity to restroom facilities becomes important. Review campground maps before booking to ensure your site provides reasonable bathroom access, as facilities vary significantly between established campgrounds in the Milan area.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup availability: The Milan area offers fewer full-hookup options compared to tent-only sites. RVers should research specific campgrounds for essential amenities like electric, water, and sewer connections before arrival.

Dump station locations: While some campgrounds near Milan provide sanitary dump stations, they aren't universal. Mimsey's Mayhem in nearby Kentucky has very limited facilities, requiring RVers to plan waste management carefully during longer stays.

Reservation requirements: RV campers should secure reservations well in advance, particularly for summer weekends. The limited number of suitable RV sites in the Milan area means availability can be restricted during peak seasons, with some locations accepting reservations while others operate on first-come systems.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular tent campground near Milan, IN is Morgan’s Outdoor Adventures with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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