Best Cabin Camping near Delphi, IN

Several cabin campgrounds operate within a 30-mile radius of Delphi, Indiana. Wabash & Erie Canal Park offers basic cabin accommodations with full hookup options, picnic tables, and access to clean shower facilities. France Park provides cabins with electric hookups, water access, and fire rings. The facilities at these locations typically include showers, toilets, and drinking water, with most cabins featuring basic furnishings. "Very nice campground. Small and well kept. Management seems delightful," noted one visitor about the Wabash & Erie Canal Park.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Indiana Beach Campground features cabin rentals with electricity and varying amenities, while Morels on the Wabash offers more secluded cabin experiences along the river. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy rates are highest. Pet policies vary by location, with most campgrounds allowing pets in designated cabins for an additional fee. According to one camper, "We have camped here four times now and have never run out of things to do. We love the area, the campground, the activities and most of all, the amenities."

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities range from basic countertops to small refrigerators and microwave ovens, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Bachelor Runn Campground and Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience offer cabins with more rustic amenities, while campgrounds like Indiana Beach/Monticello KOA Holiday tend to have more furnished options. On-site camp stores at several locations stock essential items, firewood, and some grocery basics, though bringing supplies from home is recommended for extended stays.

Best Cabin Sites Near Delphi, Indiana (22)

    1. Wabash & Erie Canal Park

    5 Reviews
    Delphi, IN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (765) 564-2870

    $30 - $45 / night

    "We booked a primitive site, on a Friday night. We arrived and were the only ones in the primitive area, which for us was awesome."

    "It was the first one we booked on our RV trip and we were a bit inexperienced at first how the hook ups work, but Roger the camp site host helped us immediately, even though we arrived super late and he"

    2. France Park

    14 Reviews
    Logansport, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 753-2928

    $18 - $45 / night

    "We heard a lot of good things recently about this park. We had no idea it was so close to us too."

    "Lots for the kids to do- park, beach, fishing, pretty trails, waterfall, little camp store etc... This is only an hour from us so, good place to go to get away and not have that drive far."

    3. Indiana Beach Campground

    12 Reviews
    Monticello, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 583-4141

    "The koa is right next to Indiana Beach campground and we learned campers can use amenities at both sites. Koa has two nice pools (one large pool for kids and adults and smaller one for toddlers)."

    "Had a concrete patio under the picnic table. The table was oversized, which was kind of nice, except our covers wouldn’t fit."

    4. Bachelor Runn Campground

    2 Reviews
    Cutler, IN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 413-9000

    $20 - $70 / night

    "Driving range. Always something to do. The best thing to do here in my opinion is relax in the shade with and good book while the kids play at the park."

    5. Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    8 Reviews
    Cutler, IN
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 860-9872

    $35 - $235 / night

    "There are several options available: tent camping (including a tree tent!), RV camping (two with electric hookups), and a 170-year-old log cabin."

    "The beautiful farm is located in a rural area. Upon arrival we wasn’t sure where to go. There wasn’t a sign but we called Tim and he came right out and showed us to our spot."

    6. Indiana Beach / Monticello KOA Holiday

    4 Reviews
    Monticello, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 583-8646

    "Nice KOA property which sits directly next to - and shares amenities with - the Indiana Beach Campground, next door. Clean facilities and grounds, and friendly staff."

    "The camp ground was very clean and shower houses were very nice. Water, cable, sewer, electric available."

    7. Morels on the Wabash

    1 Review
    Logansport, IN
    17 miles
    +1 (765) 480-3832

    $155 - $225 / night

    "The TiPi is right on the river and there's also a hot tub available for soaking. Come check out this magical place and then come back here to leave a review!"

    8. Caboose Lake Campground

    12 Reviews
    Wolcott, IN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 261-3828

    "They do require wristbands which cost 10$ a day but that includes bumper boats and unlimited paddle boat rentals, for us it’s perfect! Fun to take out the kayaks too. We will be back!"

    "This place is different close to interstate so noise, they have tons of activities for the kids it’s very clean. Almost every spot has a waters edge. I plan coming back here in the middle of summer."

    9. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Winamac, IN
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 946-3213

    $12 - $55 / night

    "We visited this park twice (once in Sept 2020 and again in June 2021).  Both times we stayed in the cabin campground and both times had very good experiences.  "

    "The sites were a good size, complete with fire pit, grill grate, and picnic table, and the entire campground was well maintained. The pit toilets were cleaned daily and were always well stocked."

    10. Mississinewa Lake Campground

    24 Reviews
    Somerset, IN
    39 miles
    +1 (765) 473-6528

    $19 - $55 / night

    "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."

    "Campsites have a gravel parking pad, picnic table, fire-ring, electrical hookups, and thick health grass which is awesome if you're staying in a tent!"

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Cabin Reviews near Delphi, IN

168 Reviews of 22 Delphi Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2019

    Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    A truly wonderful experience!

    I learned of this place through the Dyrt (thank you!) and knew I wanted to stay here! There are several options available: tent camping (including a tree tent!), RV camping (two with electric hookups), and a 170-year-old log cabin. If you are RV camping, there are two very clean, private, and fully stocked "outhouses" (see photo below)

    We originally planned to camp in our van but with below-freezing temperatures and a forecasted snowstorm, we decided to take refuge in the log cabin. To call this a log cabin is a disservice; yes, it is made from logs(and is 170 years old) but I was expecting a tiny one-room cabin; instead it is a two-story cozy home that can sleep up to six people, all in one upstairs room (two full-size beds and two twin beds; would be great for families). It was cozy and warm, heated by a gas stove. The bathroom (with a shower) is accessed from just outside the back door but is heated. The kitchen is an outdoor grill and picnic table, but we did not use this. 

    Tim and Beth were very welcoming, as was Juno, their dog. We enjoyed helping to feed the Alpacas– they have over 50. The rooster crowed gustily at dawn (but dawn was after 7 am and we were already awake). Also on the farm is Stormy, the horse, chickens, and some barn cats. There is a shop that sells goods made from Alpaca wool and we made sure to visit before departing. 

    Staying here was truly special and we hope to return to camp in one of the RV spots or the tree tent in the future.

  • Joel K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 21, 2024

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Very good state park and cabin campground

    We visited this park twice (once in Sept 2020 and again in June 2021).  Both times we stayed in the cabin campground and both times had very good experiences.  Each time we went mid-week so there was hardly anyone else there, and that was great.  The cabins are small but perfectly fine for our group with two bunk beds, a small loft, and a small table inside.  They have electricity so charging phones and devices is not a problem.   Cabins 4 and 5 are up this small driveway and are slightly separated and I would recommend those if you can.  We never had to go to "town" so not sure how far it is to any stores.

    Each time we rented a canoe and did a paddle/float trip on the river that ended at the canoe rental location.  Would not hesitate to stay here again.

  • 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.

  • T
    Aug. 21, 2019

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Clean and quiet

    Although we would normally wait until the last minute to book a site, we booked early this time, and were glad that we did. All tent sites were reserved a week before our trip, so best to plan ahead. We chose sites 4, 5, and 6 to accommodate our group of 7. Each site had morning shade only, and the shade from the forest to the east of the sites closed in around 5 p.m. This campsite allows up to 2 tents per site, but it was nice to spread out a bit. We chose the sites that we did expecting to have a view of the river, but the maps are misleading– there is no river view, although it’s only a few feet to the river. It’s probably for the best though, since there is a boat ramp that runs through the campground that gets plenty of use. Despite the fact that we had a fair amount of rain during our trip, our sites never got muddy, because the soil is very sandy. An annoyance when your feet are constantly dirty, but great when it’s a stormy weekend. The sites were a good size, complete with fire pit, grill grate, and picnic table, and the entire campground was well maintained. The pit toilets were cleaned daily and were always well stocked. The showers were also clean, HOWEVER, as a tent camper, you’re not allowed to use the showers.(?!!) I mean, really, what are we? Heathens? We were chased away until we removed the blue placard given at check-in. The Park has a lot of hiking trails, and other activities. The town of Winamac was pretty small, but there are canoe, kayak, and pontoon rentals nearby. We also saw a paintball court close by. Firewood($6/bundle) and ice($2/bag) are available at the park gate. There is a private, certified, gentleman selling dry, well-seasoned firewood about a mile or two north of the park on US 35, east side of the road. He charges$20 for more than 10 times the amount of wood provided by the park.

  • trisha F.
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    Nice secluded but safe location

    The beautiful farm is located in a rural area. Upon arrival we wasn’t sure where to go. There wasn’t a sign but we called Tim and he came right out and showed us to our spot. He was very friendly and accommodating. We felt safe and knew if we needed anything he was there to help. The tree tent was very comfortable. Picnic table and fire pit right there. We cooked dinner on the fire pit grill. The only one small complaint is the people staying in the cabin were extremely loud. Even though we was at the secluded area their voices carried until 3am. It would not stop us from coming back but should be noted. We walked around the farm, checked out the alpacas and goats. There was a class reunion going on so we didn’t want to bother anyone for a farm tour. Plus we was only there one night. We really enjoyed our stay and would definitely go back. I recommend checking this place out.

  • M
    May. 23, 2021

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Great Campground!

    We had a great weekend camping at this State Park. From the front gate person to the camp host, everyone was very friendly and helpful. We were on campsite 13 in the electric campground. The site was clean and well maintained. There was a picnic table, fire pit, and a very level pad. The bathrooms were a short walk from our site and were very clean. The sites are well spaced apart so you don't feel like you are on top of one another. We hiked on Trail 4. It was well maintained and well marked. There is a camp host selling firewood and ice. We had a great fire at night. All in all an excellent campground. We will definitely visit again.

  • N
    Jul. 20, 2016

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Short but fun stay

    Campsites have a gravel parking pad, picnic table, fire-ring, electrical hookups, and thick health grass which is awesome if you're staying in a tent! The have public wifi that isn't really working that often. There was a truck delivering firewood making rounds through the campground which was very convenient. Stuff to do - disc golf, beach, beach volleyball, hiking & biking trails, boating/fishing. Unfortunately we didn't get to stay here for long, so we're planning on coming back soon.

  • Kelsey S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Off The Trail Campground

    Lots of fun!

    We stayed in buddy sites 81 and 82. Buddy sites are large, have full hookup, fire pits, and picnic tables. Lots of dogs around, pricing was about $50 a night per site. Restrooms had showers as well which made it easy to rinse off the mud. Great time all around.

  • Kelsey G.
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

    Bucolic Oasis in Peaceful Indiana Countryside

    Book a weekend at Heritage Alpaca Farm (be it in a tent, RV, historic cabin, or forest tensile) and you will not regret it. This well-kept farm is tended to by incredible hosts, Tim & Beth. They have put much love into their inviting and scenic country haven. 

    As RV campers, we pulled into the circular driveway and parked with ease. A 30 amp hookup and water spigot are available within the recreation barn (along with ping-pong and often times Frost, the friendly Great Pyranese). From your rig you have a view of a small alpaca pasture and their covered event space.

    Around the barn is a private fire pit, and Tim provided firewood upon request. Private toilets are a few steps away which are very clean. 

    WHAT MAKES HERITAGE FARM A GEM:

    SUNSETS: We loved walking the grounds at dusk, enjoying epic sunsets and watching the fireflies light up, as far as the eye can see. The bicentennial barn is stunning and wonderfully restored. It's great for an excellent up-close look at the alpacas. Tim is a wealth of knowledge about the docile creatures and happy to answer any questions.

    FRESH EGGS: We enjoyed farm fresh eggs every morning from their free-range chickens.

    COOL CREEK: A small creek runs across the back of their property. On a hot Summer day, it's a nice place to sit and cool off.

    ITALIAN PIZZA: An Italian style wood-fired outdoor pizza oven on the grounds is fired up for community pizza nights. Check with hosts to see when they are doing their next pizza night al fresco.

    ALPACA STORE: A boutique on property sells luxury alpaca goods like scarves, wraps, socks, and more. The perfect place to pick up Christmas gifts. In November, a local artisan market is hosted here.

    BIKING: The roads around the farm are quiet and smooth and make for excellent bike riding.

    SWING: A swing on the property is a fun pastime for kids....Or for a small adult with a childlike spirit :)

    *The town of Kokomo offers any groceries or amenities you need and is only a 20-minute drive.


Guide to Delphi

Cabin options near Delphi, Indiana span a 30-mile radius throughout Carroll County and the surrounding areas. The region sits at approximately 585 feet above sea level and features rolling farmland intersected by the Wabash River valley. Winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing from November through March, making cabin accommodations particularly appealing during colder months when tent camping isn't practical.

What to do

Explore historic buildings: At Wabash & Erie Canal Park, visitors can explore reconstructed 19th-century structures between camping activities. "There is a bunch of 1800s style buildings to explore like a post office, railroad building, school house, all kinds of stuff and a boat-shaped play place," notes one camper.

Hike through diverse terrain: France Park offers multiple trails through former limestone quarries with unique geological features. "Lots for the kids to do - park, beach, fishing, pretty trails, waterfall, little camp store etc," shares a visitor. The trails vary in difficulty and some lower areas may have standing water after rain.

Water recreation opportunities: Swimming, fishing and boating are popular at several locations with cabin rentals. "The quarry, wow! It was beyond stunning and never what I expected to see in an Indiana park," explains one camper about France Park's crystal-clear swimming area, a converted limestone quarry with distinctive turquoise water.

What campers like

Privacy levels: Some cabins near Delphi provide secluded experiences while others offer community settings. At Bachelor Runn Campground, "This campground is amazing and relatively unknown. Opened in May 2022, built on an old golf course, it's a must camp spot for avid campers."

Year-round availability: Several cabin properties remain open during winter months. "Winter camping so no showers/bathrooms. Great area, lots of wildlife. They have wifi (by the water tower) nice lake, some trails," explains a winter visitor at Mississinewa Lake Campground.

Multiple cabin sizes: Properties offer various cabin configurations for different group sizes. "The log cabin is a disservice; yes, it is made from logs (and is 170 years old) but I was expecting a tiny one-room cabin; instead it is a two-story cozy home that can sleep up to six people," describes a visitor to Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin camping requires advance planning as some facilities close. "The newer bathrooms are very nice," notes a France Park visitor, but during winter, expect limited or no bathroom access at many properties.

Reservation requirements: Most cabin properties fill quickly during summer weekends and holidays. "Over crowded and loud on holidays....but this is our go to spot other than that," shares a France Park visitor about timing considerations.

Amenities vary widely: Cabin rentals range from rustic shelters to fully-equipped accommodations. "There are 4 FHU sites of which A is the camp host. All the sites will take rigs up to 40'. There are also electric and tent sites," explains a camper describing the variety at one location.

Tips for camping with families

Interactive farm experiences: Children enjoy educational opportunities at unique cabin locations. At Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience, "Tim and Beth were super friendly and accommodating. Far quieter than a standard campground and they keep the place looking great," notes a family. The farm offers hands-on activities with alpacas that children particularly enjoy.

Swimming options: Several cabin locations provide swimming areas for children. "Very nice campground. Small and well kept. Management seems delightful. Helped friends of mine set up for the very first time. They walk and show you to your site," explains a visitor about the welcoming atmosphere for families new to camping.

Playground accessibility: Consider cabin proximity to play areas when traveling with young children. At Tippecanoe River State Park, "For the playground, sites 2,3,4,6,&7 have direct access to a playground& you can watch your children from your site," making supervision easier for parents.

Tips from RVers

Hook-up variability: Electric, water, and sewer connections differ between properties and specific cabins. "The sites are typical state park. No privacy for most. There's gravel for your camper pad. Not dirt," notes a Tippecanoe River visitor about site conditions.

Parking configurations: Some cabin areas have limited parking or specific requirements. "When we came down the road to the CG we were unsure of the CG location, but it is located right behind the interpretive/conference center building," shares a camper about navigating to their assigned site at Wabash & Erie Canal Park.

Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly between properties. "I have AT&T service and could not use my phone at all, my husband has Verizon and had no problems with cell service," reports a camper at Tippecanoe River State Park, highlighting the importance of checking carrier coverage for your specific location when planning remote work.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Delphi, IN is Wabash & Erie Canal Park with a 4.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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