Best Glamping near Delphi, IN

France Park and Indiana Beach Campground provide upscale glamping accommodations near Delphi, Indiana. France Park features glamping cabins along the fishing lake with comfortable beds, electricity, and private decks overlooking the water. Indiana Beach Campground offers luxury yurts and premium glamping tents with climate control and full bathrooms, positioned near Lake Shafer. One guest shared, "We have camped here twice, and we love it. Sometimes we just come for the day to go swimming, hiking, fishing. It's beautiful." Both locations maintain eco-friendly practices while providing resort-style amenities including kitchenettes, high-thread-count linens, and outdoor fire pits with seating areas perfect for evening relaxation.

Visitors to these glamping resorts enjoy direct access to on-site recreation including hiking trails around the quarry at France Park and water activities at Lake Shafer near Indiana Beach Campground. The stunning limestone quarry at France Park offers swimming during summer months, plus scenic trails leading to a waterfall. The Indiana Beach amusement park provides discounted tickets for glamping guests with convenient shuttle service every half hour. According to a camper, "This truly is a dream come true for the kiddos! We have never run out of things to do." Most glamping accommodations remain open from April through October, though some luxury cabins at France Park offer year-round availability with added amenities like indoor fireplaces and heated floors during colder months.

Best Glamping Sites Near Delphi, Indiana (13)

    1. Wolfs Leisure Time Campground

    7 Reviews
    Buck Creek, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 589-8089

    "Right next to the river for fishing. They have a little arcade hall, have bingo, a swimming pool, basketball court."

    "This was a great little camping place, right next to the Wabash river!"

    2. France Park

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

    $18 - $45 / night

    "Tent camping, hiking, fishing, clean showers, friendly employees and a fair amountof secluded primitivesites.. We go here and camp on site UB 1 or 2 at least 5 weekends out of the year."

    "We had no idea it was so close to us too. We packed up the dogs and headed to France Park for a full day of exploring, followed by staying at a primitive campsite."

    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)."

    "We used to go camping here every summer when I was a kid so it brought back a little nostalgia we stayed an E567 I would stay away from these they are very muddy kind of tight to turn a 30 foot camper"

    4. Big Fish-n-Camp Ground

    5 Reviews
    Lafayette, IN
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 296-2346

    "It was tucked all the way at the back of the second pond and surrounded by trees and a cornfield. We scored the most private area for sure."

    "This location doesn’t have “sites” unless you’re using a camper/RV."

    5. 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!"

    6. Caboose Lake Campground

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

    "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."

    "Nice sites next to lake."

    7. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

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

    $12 - $50 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    8. White River Campground

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

    $16 - $37 / night

    "Staff is always welcoming and ready to assist. We look forward to returning next season."

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

    9. Old Mill Run Park

    4 Reviews
    Frankfort, IN
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 436-7190

    "Campground is very well maintained with a heated pool, mini golf, two stocked fishing ponds and more. We had a full hook-up, pull through site with plenty of room to the neighbor."

    "There’s over 350 sites mostly permanent, nice heated outdoor underground pool. There is Putt putt, shuffle board, a large creek and pond to fish in."

    10. Spring Hill Campground

    1 Review
    Kokomo, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 883-7433
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Glamping Reviews near Delphi, IN

130 Reviews of 13 Delphi Campgrounds


  • Nadiehsda B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Oak Lake RV Resort

    We came for a weekend… Stayed nearly 2 weeks! Oak Lake RV Resort is where family memories are made.

    6 people, 1 pup & a 44.4' Keystone Sprinter... Oak Lake RV Resort handled it all with ease & gave us the BEST camping trip ever! From the moment you drive up, staff are waiting in golf carts to guide you to your site & even help with setup. We were nervous about fitting our big rig, but pull-through site #17 made it flawless. Where else does that??

    We originally booked August 22–25, extended to the 29th & then lucked into staying through Labor Day weekend. We canceled our other plans because Oak Lake had everything we wanted & more!!Pond swimming & obstacle course, movies on our inflatable screen, golf cart glow parades, s’mores, homemade campfire pizzas & endless family memories. The kids are still raving about it!

    Rebecca deserves a huge shoutout for going above & beyond! Tom & Marianne, the owners, are amazing hosts who clearly pour their hearts into making Oak Lake special. Even the coin operated laundry was a lifesaver & convinced us we need a washer/dryer in our camper for future impromptu stays 😂.

    We’re already talking about being put on the list for a seasonal site for next year bc we know we’ll be back again & again. Oak Lake RV Resort is Newton County’s hidden gem!!! If you’re searching for fun, hospitality & true family camping memories... THIS is the place!! Hands down, every time.

  • A
    Jul. 20, 2021

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Nice place to get closer to nature—be ready for plenty of mosquitoes.

    Friendly staff, very beautiful drive underneath the canopy to the campsites, variety of sites to choose from. Our site (64) was both pretty spacious and right on the tree line, had a fire pit, grill and electric. Size of sites seemed to differ as well as sizes of the grills. Some sites were also more secluded than others. Overall was a nice place to visit, just beware of how many mosquitoes there are. Obviously we’re in nature and a wooded area so bugs are normal, however we were shocked to see how many mosquitoes were swarming our vehicle before we even stepped out. Lots and lots of bug spray being reapplied seemed to do the trick for me, but my boyfriend still got bit excessively. Definitely bring an extra can of bug spray if you’re staying here! That was the biggest drawback for us but park rangers also came around several times throughout our stay spraying mosquito repellent out of trucks to keep them at bay so that definitely helped. I also read that Tippecanoe river is known to have local river otters, however after getting there it was clear that this was more rare to sight otters here and that there weren’t very many (easily accessible) places to view the river. There was a boat launch/otter picnic area, but all the other access points to the river seemed to be through hiking trails, same as the fire tower and we just weren’t up for it with all of the mosquitoes unfortunately. That being said, we were visiting in a pretty humid time, the bugs could’ve just been really bad while we were there, hopefully others reading will have better luck! If bugs aren’t a bother for you, this is definitely a good campground to connect with nature, many different trails and lots of birds to watch.

  • Erin B.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Indiana Beach Campground

    Busy campground. Rules not enforced.

    Camped here for Labor Day weekend. 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). The IB side has a large mini golf course ($8 for those > 5) and a nice arcade our boys enjoyed (also for a fee). The IB side has a very large spalsh pad, but was never open or on when we went over there. We stayed in a pull through spot with full hook up and it was mostly quiet. Quiet time is supposed to be after 11. The first night some people across from us were loud until after 1am. Reading other Google reviews it sounds like the quiet hours are not enforced and it can get very loud in the tent area. There is a nice camp store with essentials and ice cream. Lots of bathrooms around and the ones we used were clean. It was a nice weekend.
    Also we had a very poor wifi signal. My husband had a hot spot from work and that was helpful. We were unable to get many channels on on tv with our antenna. If you have a satellite dish bring it.

  • Baylee W.
    Aug. 23, 2020

    Wolfs Leisure Time Campground

    Nice, quiet

    Nice little campground. Camping spots are kinda close together. Right next to the river for fishing. They have a little arcade hall, have bingo, a swimming pool, basketball court. We were busy with kids activities so we didn’t really get to enjoy the park a whole lot but staff seemed friendly. They allow golf carts, but not electric scooters. Just a few minutes from Lafayette, Delphi, Battle Ground, so plenty of things to do nearby.

  • G
    Oct. 26, 2021

    White River Campground

    October stays

    We have always enjoy staying at this campground. Staff is always welcoming and ready to assist. We look forward to returning next season.

  • 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.

  • A
    Jul. 20, 2021

    White River Campground

    Quick getaway

    Nice camp ground along the white river with several sites along the waterway. Clean, well maintained, knowledgeable and friendly staff. Paved road with level concrete sites, could be a little more spacious, but all n all laid out nicely with aluminum picnic tables, and fire ring, 50 and 30 amp hook ups along with H20, and several full hook ups. Tent camping also available. Well stocked camp store. The facilities up front by the office are very clean and have showers with hot water. They could use a bench in the shower stall for your clothing and a space To get dressed discreetly. The facility at the end of the campground dosent have showers and are adequate but not quite as nice. Campground is in a good location close to many amenities

  • 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.

  • Brian E.
    Apr. 29, 2025

    France Park

    Don't go on holidays...

    Over crowded and loud on holidays....but this is our go to spot other then that. Tent camping, hiking, fishing, clean showers, friendly employees and a fair amountof secluded primitivesites.. We go here and camp on site UB 1 or 2 at least 5 weekends out of the year.


Guide to Delphi

Camping near Delphi, Indiana offers diverse options within wooded landscapes between the Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers. Sites in this area typically range from primitive tent camping to full-hookup RV spots with 30/50-amp service, with most campgrounds situated along waterways at elevations around 700 feet. The camping season in this region generally runs April through October, though some sites operate year-round with additional winter amenities.

What to do

Fishing on the Wabash River: Several campsites provide direct river access for anglers. At Wolfs Leisure Time Campground, campers appreciate the riverside location. "We have a tent and a canoe, so we really enjoyed the campsites they have by the river," notes Brian O., who visited while attending the Feast of the Hunter's Moon festival.

Hiking trail networks: The region offers multiple trail systems with varying difficulty levels. Tippecanoe River State Park features several trails accessible directly from the campground. "Trails 1, 3, 4, and 5 can be accessed from the campground," explains one camper who appreciated the convenience of not having to drive to trailheads.

Scuba diving opportunities: The old limestone quarry at France Park offers unique diving experiences. "I scuba dive and this has been a place I grew up diving," shares Brandon E., though he notes that diving is now restricted to when the dive store is open, unlike in previous years.

What campers like

Private primitive sites: Secluded tent camping spots away from RV areas provide more natural experiences. At Big Fish-n-Camp Ground, campers find hidden gems. "We scored the most private area for sure. It was tucked all the way at the back of the second pond and surrounded by trees and a cornfield," Jennifer K. reports from her experience.

Family-run hospitality: Local ownership creates a more personal camping experience. Wolfs Leisure Time Campground earns praise for its management: "The folks who run the place are very nice, one night they even opened up the camp store so we could get tent stakes, which we'd forgotten," shares Brian O., highlighting the extra effort from staff.

Crystal clear quarry swimming: Natural swimming areas offer alternatives to traditional pools. "The quarry, wow! It was beyond stunning and never what I expected to see in an Indiana park," exclaims Jennifer K. about France Park, whose limestone quarry provides unusually clear water for swimming during summer months.

What you should know

Holiday weekend considerations: Popular campgrounds become crowded during peak holidays. Brian E. warns about France Park: "Over crowded and loud on holidays... but this is our go-to spot other than that." He recommends sites UB 1 or 2 for tent camping during regular weekends.

Bathroom and shower conditions: Facilities vary widely between campgrounds and within the same park. At France Park, Heather G. notes: "Wish they had full hook up as the shower house we were by had ONE shower and bathrooms weren't the cleanest. Not the worst, but could have used more attention."

Seasonal insect issues: Be prepared for mosquitoes during summer months. One reviewer at White River Campground mentions the importance of insect repellent, especially during June and July when mosquitoes are most active near the river areas.

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: Choose sites with direct playground views for easier child supervision. At Tippecanoe River State Park, specific sites offer this advantage: "Sites 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 have direct access to a playground and you can watch your children from your site," advises Cynthia K., who recommends avoiding these areas if you dislike the sound of children playing.

Mini-golf and game amenities: Some campgrounds offer additional recreation beyond natural features. "Indiana Beach Campground has a large mini-golf course ($8 for those over 5) and a nice arcade our boys enjoyed," reports Erin B., though noting these activities cost extra beyond camping fees.

River safety concerns: Monitor children carefully near water features. Christina U. cautions about Wolfs Leisure Time Campground: "Pretty spots by the river but best for adults-only trips as there is a step ledge," highlighting potential hazards for younger campers.

Tips from RVers

Site surfaces and leveling: Gravel quality affects stabilization ease at some campgrounds. Brandon E. notes about France Park: "The campground is nice but lately it has a lot to be desired. The sites are gravel and they used the huge gravel so it is hard to use stabilizers and also level your unit."

Wi-Fi connectivity options: Internet access varies significantly between campgrounds. At Old Mill Run Park, Brian A. found reliable service: "Great T-Mobile 5G reception which we used to catch up on some TV shows while it rained a few hours," providing a backup entertainment option during inclement weather.

Full hookup availability: Water, electric, and sewer connections aren't universal at all sites. According to Tammy F., "The campground needs some updating; there are no full hookup sites at all in the park" at France Park, important information for RVers planning longer stays who might need dump station access.

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