Best RV Parks & Resorts near Noblesville, IN

Several RV parks surround Noblesville, Indiana, providing convenient options for motorhome travelers. White River Campground in Cicero offers full hookup RV sites with 50 amp service on level concrete pads, making it ideal for larger rigs. Glo Wood Campground in Pendleton features spacious pull-through sites with full hookups, situated on gravel pads with grassy areas between campsites. One camper noted, "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." Muncie RV Resort provides year-round camping with both 30 and 50 amp electric options, while Indianapolis KOA in Greenfield accommodates big rigs with full hookup sites from March through mid-November.

For RV campers planning trips to the Noblesville area, most parks require reservations, especially during summer months and concert events at nearby venues. According to one reviewer, Glo Wood Campground is "a great option for concert goers. It was literally 10 minutes from the venue/Noblesville." Cell service varies by location, with most campgrounds reporting good T-Mobile and AT&T coverage. Dump stations are available at all mentioned RV parks, though some sites like White River Campground feature sewer hookups at individual sites. Pet-friendly policies are standard across these RV campgrounds, with designated areas for dog walking. Many parks offer on-site amenities including camp stores, laundry facilities, and clean shower houses, though amenities vary significantly between the more basic RV parks and resort-style facilities.

Best RV Sites Near Noblesville, Indiana (59)

    1. Muncie RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Anderson, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 544-2165

    "I stayed with full hookups, but no cable (don't need it, so don't know if it's available) and we weren't close enough to connect to the WIFI (only close enough to occasionally see 1 bar pop up)."

    "This a a very quiet, clean campground. They directed us to our side and the staff was very friendly. Although we didn’t use it, the beach looked nice and a good play set for the kits."

    3. S and H Campground

    12 Reviews
    Greenfield, IN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 326-3208

    "They are very laid back and allow their campers to enjoy their experience as they wish to enjoy it whether that is long term or short term."

    "I would recommend this place as a 5 star camping option especially for any families Id just say of looking for peace and quiet DO NOT come on a holiday!"

    4. Mystic Waters Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 221-1078

    "Lisa and Brent have created a perfect spot to relax for a weekend getaway and enjoy the shows at both the campground and at deer creek. RV sites are full hookup and very level."

    "Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day. Our shuttle to and from the show was great as well as the breakfast burrito I had one morning."

    6. Indianapolis KOA

    21 Reviews
    Lawrence, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 894-1397

    $60 - $80 / night

    "Very friendly staff. This was our first ever outing with our class A. The grounds were clean and safe. It’s very close to an interstate so it’s not exactly a picturesque setting."

    "Pull through back in. Super deluxe, deluxe, full hook ups etc. Love the pool if you have kids this would be a place to stay for a few days."

    7. White River Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cicero, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 770-4430

    $16 - $37 / night

    "Clean, well maintained, knowledgeable and friendly staff."

    "First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views. Free hot showers! Quiet. Feels secluded though close to town. Good price too."

    8. Glo Wood Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 485-5239

    $28 / night

    "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)."

    "We had 50 amp/water and sewer. We attended 2 concerts at Ruoff Music Center.  Campground was clean and quiet, although needed to be mowed. "

    9. Prairie Creek Park

    9 Reviews
    Selma, IN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 747-4776

    $24 - $1100 / night

    "Very clean park and safe as the sheriff's department cruised through every night. Campers helped each other with food and wood and picked up after themselves."

    10. Mystic Waters

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    Pendleton, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 221-1078
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RV Park Reviews near Noblesville, IN

289 Reviews of 59 Noblesville Campgrounds


  • M
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Glo Wood Campground

    Peaceful and serene

    The owners are very nice and keep up the grounds well. 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). Very peaceful and serene camping out on their farm land. Most our neighbors were contract workers, so staying monthly. You can see some long term RVs in the wooded area nearby. They also provide storage so you do see RVs parked around the perimeter. We didn't use the bathhouse at all, so cannot comment on it. We had 50 amp with water and sewer at every site. Gravel drive and sites, with grass in between. Each space has their own garbage can and picnic table. Everyone we met was very nice. If you want privacy and space for a good rate, this is the place. It's close to many amenities, so location was good for us too. If it bothers you to see long term campers with their plants and gardens, etc. then look else where. Long term campers don't bother us. So we would definitely stay again.

  • Craig J.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Glo Wood Campground

    Good Location

    We stayed here for 3 nights with a 33 ft. 5th wheel.  We had 50 amp/water and sewer. We attended 2 concerts at Ruoff Music Center.  Campground was clean and quiet, although needed to be mowed.  Sites are gravel and fairly level with a firepit and picnic table.  Not much shade at the sites and there are several long term campers.  Owner was very nice and helpful.

    This is a great option for concert goers.  It was literally 10 minutes from the venue/Noblesville.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 19, 2023

    Hidden Paradise Campground

    Fun in the water

    Hidden Paradise: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer) Overall Rating: 4: Most all campers are here to enjoy the water and groups enjoying each other.
    Price 2023: About $51 to $56 Usage during visit: During our time: Very heavy on weekend and very empty during the week. Site Privacy: No low shrubbery to offer privacy. Site Spacing: Decent for a private park. Some families reserve side by side site.
    Site surface: gravel and grass Reservations: You better if it’s a weekend.
    Campground Noise: There is fun noise , but nothing out of line. Staff is visible and seem to do a good job of maintaining order etc Road Noise: This campground is nicely nestled away from public roads. Through Traffic in campground: No issue. Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: At the site.
    Generators: Not needed Bathroom: Yes and clean Showers: Yes and clean Pull Throughs: Some pull overs and pull through.
    Cell Service (AT&T). Pretty good. The park has internet for guests. Check to see where in the campground the strongest signal is. Setting: Open park like with scattered trees. Along the bank are the nicest and most popular sites.
    Weather: Some occasional thunderstorms. 80s.
    Bugs: None during our stay Solar: Most sites will work for portable panels if needed. Staff: Active. Rig size: There are spaces for large trailers and RVs
    Best Sites: Along the river. Best: 60(most private - back in site. ), 68,69 ( a bit more spacious- pull over sites along river. 67 is spacious on one side and other side is blocked if a small trailer is backed in . 146 is not along river, but if you back in it is more private. Our corner site offered privacy when we pulled our trailer in forward onto the grass. However behind us, a trailer sits on high ground.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2024

    Johnson County Fairgrounds

    Not the Best

    We followed our RV GPS into the quaint city of Franklin and turned right off of Jefferson Street onto Fairgrounds Street that leads a short distance to the gate. Waze wanted us to continue on King Street coming in from I-65, but there is a sign that says no trucks and the street is not RV friendly. Our RV GPS had us going the right direction to get to Jefferson Street. As we had made reservations on the day of arrival we were texted by the fairgrounds camp host asking for an estimated arrival time. The camp host site is right at the entrance of the campground (CG) area. As they only take cash or check, we paid the host upon arrival and the host walked us over to show us the site they selected for us. Upon arriving at back-in site 34 with FHUs and 50 AMP, we asked if we could change to the adjacent 30 AMP area, so we could have some space and yard. The camp host said that due to the age of the wiring they do not allow 50 to 30 AMP adapters. However, a 5th wheel came in a day later and hooked into 30 AMP with an adapter. The CG has poor site and utility placement with multiple sites sharing water. The sites back up to each other and the utilities are down the middle. There isn't dedicated site utilities like the majority of CGs, you just pick the water and electric that happens to be open and is closest to you. There are no picnic tables nor fire pits. Be sure to have plenty of water hose(we needed 50’) to reach a spigot. Our area had full timers and short stayers. There was another site area across the field that was either long term or seasonal with decent spacing but we weren't offered any of the empty 50 AMP spots and no one else was put in that area. Wifi was very useable for checking mail, Facebook, and such. Water pressure was good. We got 3 bars on Verizon. With an unobstructed view of the northern sky we used our Starlink. There’s plenty of area to walk your dog inside the fenced fairground areas. The next time we are in the area, we’ll pass on this CG.

  • J
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Good campgrounds for boating!

    If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup. Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers. Don’t try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around...after you are already set up. Disc golf, trails, store near the beach, cabin rentals.

  • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Crawfordsville KOA

    Nice KOA

    Shade, grass, and gravel sites. A lot better than most KOAs. They ask that you not put outdoor rugs on grass; no problem as grass is nice. Sites 1-10 are your best bet for Starlink if that’s what you have; best opening through tree canopy of the northern sky. Pet friendly; counted three cats and a dog in the office when I checked in. Was given the option of choosing my site out of the seven available for my reservation. A mix of long term residents and travelers; some of the long term resident sites were a little junky.

  • Garrick H.
    May. 30, 2022

    S and H Campground

    Memorial Day Weekend 2022

    Keep in mind it was Memorial Day weekend. Hancock County had 2" of rain on Friday. The campground (lower) sits at a low elevation. Our site was 70% flooded. Fortunately we have two entrance doors. Staff was friendly all weekend. There are essentially 3 phases to the campground. We were on the creek side. Honestly if you have a big rig or large TT don't go to that side. Ask for on the hill and backed up to the fun park. When you call to make a reservation, they won't give you a site # until you arrive. Bathrooms were decent size, but most of the time nasty. Miniature golf was free, pool was a little green (but we had a lot of rain). Stocked pond. Good bands throughout the weekend. The hill offered more space and had updated facilities, small market, grill, ice cream. The family fun area does cost extra. We were on site 86, 50 amp service, but when everyone started turning on their AC, my surge protector kept kicking due to voltage swings. We were on an electric + water site. The dump station on creek side were not functioning and we had to have our tanks pumped. Camp sites were tight. Majority were seasonals. If we come back in the future will be on a full hookup on the hill. Close enough to get to IMS. Happy Camping!

  • Michael L.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Muncie RV Resort

    Solid choice -- Near Mounds state park, city of Anderson, and I-69

    I stayed with full hookups, but no cable (don't need it, so don't know if it's available) and we weren't close enough to connect to the WIFI (only close enough to occasionally see 1 bar pop up).

    Friendly folks, catch and release fishing pond, and a pond with beach for swimming. Good size playground, jump pad, and off-leash"dog park" available as well.

    On AT&T, I typically had 2 bars and no problem streaming music or browsing Facebook. My fellow travelers, on Sprint, said they had poor reception. I'm guessing 1 bar.

    Worth noting that my wife said the water pressure in the shower house was fairly low. (I shower in the camper, so can't comment.) Water pressure was fine at our site, though. Also worth noting that many of the back-in sites can be pull-through if you get there when it's not busy.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2023

    Jellystone Campground-pierceton

    Expensive

    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.


Guide to Noblesville

RV camping near Noblesville, Indiana offers access to several reservable sites within a 25-mile radius. The region features a mix of county and private campgrounds situated along waterways like the White River, with elevations around 800 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F, with most campgrounds experiencing higher humidity levels from June through August.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: White River Campground in Cicero provides access to the White River with a dedicated canoe launch spot. One camper mentioned, "There is a canoe launch spot on the river, and hiking trails. Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across."

Adventure activities: White River Campground connects to nearby Koteewi Park, which offers diverse recreation options. According to a visitor, "Park next door is great for hiking, has walk bridge over river to trails, horse backing riding, high ropes course."

Concert transportation: When staying at Mystic Waters Campground, concert-goers can take advantage of shuttle services to Ruoff Music Center. As one reviewer noted, "We enjoyed the bus ride both days to see Dave Matthews Band."

Water recreation: Several campgrounds feature swimming areas for hot summer days. A Mystic Waters camper shared, "Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day."

What campers like

Spacious sites: Glo Wood Campground receives praise for its roomy campsites. A reviewer explained, "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."

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance stands out at several locations. At Prairie Creek Park, visitors appreciate the "clean lake" while at White River Campground, a camper noted, "Very clean and efficient bathrooms. I especially like the roomy sites."

Entertainment options: Family-friendly amenities distinguish S and H Campground. A reviewer described, "They have a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious, highly recommend."

Community atmosphere: Prairie Creek Park cultivates a supportive environment. One visitor shared an experience: "We had a 10 person tent that we had no clue how to put up. We left to get more supplies and upon returning we found 10 guy's waiting to help us put it up!"

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: While some campgrounds operate year-round, others close during winter months. A Prairie Creek Park visitor noted, "Campground is closing 10/31/22 for the winter."

Traffic variations: S and H Campground experiences significant differences between holiday and non-holiday periods. One camper advised, "If looking for peace and quiet DO NOT come on a holiday!"

Bathroom facilities: Quality varies across campgrounds. While White River Campground receives praise for clean facilities, S and H Campground bathrooms drew criticism: "The floor tiles were breaking off and there was certainly a mold issue."

Wi-Fi access: Connectivity varies by location and site position. At White River Campground, "We found the wifi only reaches in sections A-B even though it's advertised as reaching the entire camp."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Indianapolis KOA features extensive children's activities. A visitor described, "The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket. Our favorite part is visiting with Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses."

Water play options: The KOA offers splash pad alternatives to traditional pools. A camper clarified, "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."

Budget planning: Factor in additional costs for campground activities. At S and H Campground, "The family fun area does cost extra" according to one reviewer.

Activity scheduling: Visit mid-week for quieter experiences. A KOA visitor shared, "We stayed two nights during the week, but it was spring break, and the campground was still quiet and orderly."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: At Muncie RV Resort, site quality makes a difference. One RVer noted, "On AT&T, I typically had 2 bars and no problem streaming music or browsing Facebook. My fellow travelers, on Sprint, said they had poor reception."

Concert logistics: For RV camping near Noblesville music venues, Glo Wood Campground offers prime access. A reviewer confirmed it was "literally 10 minutes from the venue/Noblesville."

Setup considerations: New RVers find certain campgrounds more welcoming. At Mystic Waters Campground, one first-timer reported, "It was our first night in our brand new RV. Our first RV. Wendy was awesome! 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."

Highway noise awareness: Consider location when booking tent sites. A visitor to Mystic Waters Campground advised, "This is a great campground for RVs and cabins, but unfortunately not for tents as the highway 69 is too noisy."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Noblesville RV parks for long-term stays?

Long-term RV parks near Noblesville typically offer full hookups with 50/30 amp service, water, and sewer connections. Glo Wood Campground provides spacious sites that can accommodate large rigs with tow vehicles, well-maintained grounds, and peaceful surroundings. Hidden Paradise Campground features water recreation opportunities that long-term guests particularly appreciate. Additional amenities often include laundry facilities, shower houses, WiFi access (though connectivity may vary), picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. Some parks also offer fishing ponds, swimming areas, playgrounds, and community spaces for seasonal residents.

How much do monthly RV lot rentals cost in Noblesville?

Monthly RV lot rentals near Noblesville typically range from $500-800, depending on the season and amenities. S and H Campground offers monthly rates that become more economical compared to their daily rates, especially for their full hookup sites. For comparison, Jellystone Campground-Pierceton charges around $42 per night after discounts, which would translate to approximately $700-900 monthly without long-term rate reductions. Most campgrounds require an additional electric deposit or metered usage payment on top of the base rate. Winter monthly rates are often discounted, while summer rates may increase, especially at locations with recreational amenities.

Are there long-term RV lots for rent in Noblesville, Indiana?

Yes, there are long-term RV lots available near Noblesville. White River Campground offers extended stays with concrete sites along the waterway. For dedicated long-term options, Muncie RV Resort accommodates extended stays with full hookup sites. While not directly in Noblesville, these nearby options provide good access to the area. When seeking long-term arrangements, it's recommended to call campgrounds directly as many have monthly rates that aren't advertised online, especially during off-peak seasons when more extended stay spots become available.