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    Camping options around Cicero, Indiana concentrate primarily along the White River, with a mix of developed campgrounds and recreation areas within a 30-minute drive. White River Campground, a county-owned facility, offers full hookup sites, water and electric sites, and tent camping areas divided into three distinct sections. Other nearby facilities include Indianapolis KOA in Greenfield, Mounds State Park, and several private campgrounds that accommodate RVs, tents, and cabin rentals across the central Indiana landscape.

    Access to most camping areas remains available throughout much of the year, with several campgrounds operating year-round while others maintain seasonal operations between March and November. As one visitor noted, "White River Campground is a county owned park within 15 minutes small town Indiana (Cicero) complete with a small town grocery and dollar general. Within 20 minutes of Walmart and grocery stores." Roads to established camping areas are generally well-maintained and accessible by standard vehicles. Cell service varies but tends to be reliable at most developed campgrounds near Cicero. Reservation requirements differ by facility, with most private campgrounds and the county park requiring advance booking, especially during summer weekends.

    Central Indiana's relatively flat terrain and water access characterize the camping experience near Cicero. Waterfront sites at White River Campground receive particularly positive feedback for their views and recreation opportunities. A camper described it as "the best campground I've stayed in. First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views." Most developed campgrounds in the area feature electric hookups, with several offering full hookups including sewer connections. Amenities typically include shower facilities, playgrounds, and hiking trails. Sites with more privacy and shade are limited in this region but can be found at locations like Mounds State Park, while open, grassy settings are more common at campgrounds like Mystic Waters and Glo Wood. The mixed-use camping areas cater to both weekend visitors and longer-term stays.

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    Best Campgrounds near Cicero (76)

      1. White River Campground

      4.6(25)3mi from CiceroRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Cicero the town close by is a cute one with a nice water scene. Only 2 other tents set up in the whole campground. Most of the rv/camper spots were taken though."

      "White River Campground is a county owned park within 15 minutes small town Indiana (Cicero) complete with a small town grocery and dollar general. Within 20 minutes or Walmart and Grocery stores."

      from $16 - $37 / night

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      2. Indianapolis KOA

      4.3(22)22mi from CiceroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s very close to an interstate so it’s not exactly a picturesque setting. The pricing seems high for what it is. Walking distance to Mount Comfort RV Dealership."

      "Clean and friendly..easy access to the highway..a lot of transient sites..nice pool!"

      from $60 - $80 / night

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      3. Mounds State Park Campground

      4.4(19)21mi from Cicero75 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Nice state park in Indiana. Only offering electric hook up. Water locations could block traffic if camper does not park accurately. Store at Check in offered necessities. Hiking trails were nice."

      "This is a nice state park outside of Anderson In. It has nice walking trails and is on the White river. There is a gorgeous swimming pool. The bath house is clean, but not the best."

      from $20 - $45 / night

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      4. Glo Wood Campground

      3.3(6)12mi from CiceroRVs, Tents

      "Our spot, like all around us was very long and nice, wide space between campers. We camped with a 38 foot travel trailer and a 20 foot Ford F250, and still had room(about the size of a golf cart)."

      "It's just far enough off the beaten path, but close enough to everything."

      from $28 / night

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      5. Mystic Waters Campground

      4.5(4)15mi from CiceroRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "She helped with the reservation, she greeted us when we arrived, she even called to make sure we were doing ok driving it the first day."

      "Lake at the campground is great to float around in on a hot summer day. We enjoyed the bus ride both days to see Dave Matthews Band."

      6. S and H Campground

      3.9(12)24mi from CiceroRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Perfect distance from speedway."

      "My experience at this location has been fun and staff is helpful could be a little cleaner but would camp there again."

      7. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort

      3.0(2)15mi from CiceroTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was really convenient and close to Indy, where we took the grandkids to the children’s museum. The lake is fabulous, but there didn’t seem to be too many fish available for catching!!"

      8. Muncie RV Resort

      4.0(6)22mi from CiceroRVs, Tents

      9. Timberline Family Campground

      3.4(5)22mi from CiceroRVs, Tents

      "We were visiting by staff shortly after getting settled and told to put my highly trained border-jack on a leash even though she was at the time laying on my bed inside the tent which was zipped closed"

      10. Clovis Creek

      Be the first to review6mi from CiceroTents

      from $25 - $45 / night

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    359 Reviews of 76 Cicero Campgrounds


    • Moishe F.
      Jul. 3, 2026

      White River Campground

      Amazing campground

      We made last minute reservations, for tent camping, the staff was so nice. She even brought fire wood to us after they closed the store. They have all amenities. The shower were nice and clean (the water was a bit smelly). The sight comes with outlets and water faucets. There’s a lake right near the sight that u can go into, but that causes a lot of flies to come.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Summit Lake State Park Campground

      Enjoyable

      Enjoyed having people around. Campsite has plenty of room and a short walk to the fishing/boat dock

    • Kelly S.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Prophetstown State Park Campground

      Top notch

      A wonderful campground for families. Spacious lots with privacy, a large bathhouse, plenty of space for riding bikes and walking. And a well-designed dump station made the adults happy!

    • Kevin M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Bachelor Runn Campground

      Jacob the owner is awesomr

      It was great quiet and the owners and maintenance.were great everyone friendly and no problems very peaceful would very much recommend it .

    • Kelsey S.
      Jun. 6, 2026

      Wildwood Outdoor Escape

      Quite and pleasant campground

      My husband and I and our 2 dogs stayed 4 nights at the campground for an event. Right outside of Hartford city you never know what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised at how nice the campground is. There is a pool, a lake in the back for fishing, 2 kids parks, a mini putting area, and lots of open field. No noise from traffic, you are close to Hartford city if you need anything (just don’t go to the McDonald’s). Lots of other campers here that seem to have annual stays. We choose spot 108 because it was in the back and pretty secluded, no one else was around us. Picnic tables and firepits at the sites. They also have buddy campsites. We didn’t use the wifi but it was accessible. They also have a rec area and have campsite chat nights, games, and all the fun stuff. Great place and would stay again!

    • troy K.
      May. 21, 2026

      Sugar Creek Campground and Canoe Rental LLC

      It was good for a while

      Had a great annual relationship with this campground. When we first started going they did not have their canoes and kayaks service. We had our our own so no big deal. They let us put in and take out. Then they started their livery service. They were hesitant about letting us use they put in and take out spot but since we would help with some of the chores around the campground we built a good relationship with the owners. They once said "you are the only ones we allow to do this" thought that we were sort of grandfathered in at that point. 20 years later....they must have forgotten their words and we were told since we took out our canoes at there site we were not allowed to come back ever again. You word goes a long way in my book and it evidently got forgotten or they just got mean.

    • Geoffrey F.
      May. 16, 2026

      Lost Bridge West

      Great time!

      Overall, it was a great time. I stayed 3 days. Lots of raccoons, one tore into the mesh of my tent lol. Plenty of freshwater available, multiple water stations. Lots of people here starting during the middle of the week. Lots of RVs use the primitive sites. There’s also an entire beach close by, the parking lot needs to be maintained at the beach. I saw DNR once a day. The boat launch is close if you have a boat. The restrooms are clean but primitive. Seven dollar entry fee $15 a day. They do have somewhat secluded spots, but you have to look for them.

    • Cris B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 14, 2026

      Mounds State Park Campground

      Clean, we'll spaced

      Three campground is clean and well maintained. Many well spaced sites, with some pull through for $2 more. It is next to a small airport, so you will hear planes and helicopters.

    • Mary D.
      Apr. 4, 2026

      White River Campground

      Beautiful and Relaxing!

      We traveled from Tennessee for a concert in Indianapolis (about a 40-minute drive) and absolutely loved this campground! The sites are paved, level, and offer plenty of yard space, with many located right along the river.

      It’s right at the entrance to a scenic walking trail, and they even offer electric bike rentals to explore the area. The campground store is one of the nicest we’ve seen, and the bathrooms are clean and well maintained. There’s also a new, modern playground.

      Wi-Fi is available, and we had solid cell service with 3 bars on US Cellular and T-Mobile. If we lived closer, we’d definitely be back!

      Winter season is over middle of April, and we were here April 3rd. Water was turned off at the sites, but they had a spot to fill up your holding tank.

      Full hook-ups!


    Guide to Cicero

    Camping near Cicero, Indiana centers primarily on the White River watershed with elevations ranging from 800-900 feet above sea level. The area features a mix of open prairie settings and wooded campgrounds across Hamilton and Madison counties. Most campgrounds in this region maintain spring-to-fall operating seasons with full facilities closing between late October and early April.

    What to do

    Hiking at Mounds State Park: Access 6 miles of trails exploring prehistoric Native American earthworks just 30 minutes from Cicero. "There is a gorgeous swimming pool. The bath house is clean, but not the best," notes Mike C. Mounds State Park Campground combines historical and natural attractions with camping.

    Fishing opportunities: Cast your line at several stocked ponds in the area for catch-and-release fishing. "Great spots up against the river and very clean park," says Shane H. about the waterfront sites at White River Campground, which offers direct river access for anglers.

    Visit nearby attractions: Explore Koteewi Park activities within a short drive from camp. "Close by is koteewi, which has horseback riding, ziplines, an archery range, along with other activities," explains Caitlin W. at White River Campground.

    Swimming and water recreation: Cool off at campgrounds with water features during summer months. "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," writes Megan T. about S and H Campground.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Many campers appreciate the well-maintained bathhouses and grounds. "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across," reports Caitlin W. White River Campground receives consistent praise for its maintenance standards.

    Spacious camping areas: Campers value adequate room between sites. "The sites are spacious, the water, sewer, and electric are good. All sites are paved, grounds are great to walk, campground people are nice," explains Kristen S.

    Peaceful atmosphere: Smaller campgrounds offer tranquil settings away from urban noise. "White river campground is not a huge place, but it is always clean and very friendly staff. It's a great place to just go and relax and enjoy nature," shares Anthony C.

    Lake activities: Mystic Waters Campground provides lake recreation during summer months. "Lake at the campground is great to float around in on a hot summer day," notes Christopher N., highlighting the refreshing water features unavailable at other area campgrounds.

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds fill quickly, especially during summer weekends. "Fills up fast, so make your reservation. It's small but one of my favorites," advises Caitlin W. about planning ahead.

    Site levelness varies: Some campgrounds have terrain challenges requiring adjustments for RVs. At Glo Wood Campground, "Overall a pretty nice camp ground, I got spot b11 it's pretty unlevel besides that no issues," reports Justin T.

    Weather considerations: Central Indiana experiences humid conditions from June through August with frequent rain showers. Drainage can be an issue at some locations. "Hancock County had 2" of rain on Friday. The campground (lower) sits at a low elevation. Our site was 70% flooded," explains Garrick H. about S and H Campground during Memorial Day weekend.

    Campground sections: White River Campground has distinct camping areas with different amenities. "Campground is divided up into A-B-C sections. A is accessible. B is full hookup with sewer and C is water/elec only and tent camping," explains Jeremiah G.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Select campgrounds with play areas for children. At S and H Campground, "Very nice campground. They have a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious," reports Nick W.

    Swimming options: Indianapolis KOA offers water recreation for children. "Love the pool if you have kids this would be a place to stay for a few days," suggests Mary T., highlighting the family-friendly facilities.

    Free activities: Some campgrounds include complimentary recreation. "Miniature golf was free, pool was a little green (but we had a lot of rain). Stocked pond. Good bands throughout the weekend," notes Garrick H. about weekend entertainment options.

    Safety considerations: Parents appreciate secure camping environments. "I love this campground. They will deliver firewood for $5, there's a ramp into the river right there, trails, clean. I love this place and feel completely safe," comments Glenda S. about White River Campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup quality: Full-service sites are available but vary in quality across campgrounds. "We had 50 amp/water and sewer. Sites are gravel and fairly level with a firepit and picnic table," shares Craig J. about Glo Wood Campground.

    Site selection: Choose locations based on your needs and rig size. "Our spot, like all around us was very long and nice, wide space between campers. We camped with a 38 foot travel trailer and a 20 foot Ford F250, and still had room," explains Marci R. about accommodating larger setups.

    Power considerations: Electrical reliability can fluctuate during peak usage. "When everyone started turning on their AC, my surge protector kept kicking due to voltage swings," cautions Garrick H., suggesting potential electrical limitations during hot weather.

    Monthly stay options: Some campgrounds accommodate longer-term visitors. "Long term campers don't bother us. So we would definitely stay again," notes Marci R. about Glo Wood Campground, which hosts both weekend and extended-stay campers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the White River Campground located in Cicero, Indiana?

    White River Campground is located within 15 minutes of downtown Cicero, Indiana. This county-owned park sits along the White River, offering scenic waterfront views and a secluded feel despite being close to town. The campground is conveniently situated about 20 minutes from larger shopping options like Walmart and major grocery stores. For campers needing supplies, Cicero's small-town grocery and Dollar General are just minutes away, making it easy to pick up essentials during your stay.

    When is the best season for camping in Cicero, Indiana?

    The ideal camping season in Cicero, Indiana runs from late spring through early fall (May to October), when temperatures are most comfortable. Summit Lake State Park Campground offers spacious sites with large lawns during summer months, with lakeside activities and beach access at their peak. Summer visitors can often enjoy educational park programs and recreational activities. Westwood Park provides excellent warm-weather camping with access to one of central Indiana's clearest lakes (no gas motors allowed). Fall brings beautiful foliage, comfortable temperatures, and fewer crowds, making it a favorite season for many campers wanting to experience Indiana's autumn colors.

    What amenities are available at campgrounds in Cicero, Indiana?

    Campgrounds near Cicero offer varied amenities to suit different camping styles. Mounds State Park Campground provides electric hookups, water access points, and a store at check-in offering camping necessities, plus hiking trails for outdoor exploration. Mississinewa Lake Campground features clean facilities, a large lake with a beach for swimming, multiple trails with scenic views, and sites with 50/30 amp electric hookups and water. Many campgrounds in the area offer restrooms, shower facilities, and dump stations. Some parks provide additional recreational amenities like fishing opportunities, beach access, and organized park programs for families.