Best Glamping near Derby, IN

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Best Glamping Sites Near Derby, Indiana (21)

    Chelsea F.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph near Santa Claus, IN
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    1. Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    33 Reviews
    87 Photos
    107 Saves
    Santa Claus, Indiana

    Immerse yourself in the magic of America's Christmas Hometown with a stay at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph, formerly known as Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort. Nestled in the breathtaking beauty of southern Indiana, our resort offers a range of unforgettable camping and lodging experiences that cater to families of all sizes.

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph, a two-time National RV Park of the Year, is nestled in the captivating town of Santa Claus. Discover spacious RV and tent sites, charming vacation rentals, and breathtaking scenery.

    Experience an extraordinary stay with incredible amenities and activities. Dive into Santa's SplashDown WaterPark, make a splash at Blitzen Bay pool, and enjoy miniature golf. Treat yourself at our snack bar, let your furry friends play in the dog park, and embrace outdoor adventures like fishing, paddle boating, and scenic trails. Explore Santa Claus' magical attractions, including Santa's Candy Castle and the Santa Claus Christmas Store, with Holiday World Theme Park nearby.

    Create cherished memories and embrace the joy and wonder of Santa Claus at Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph. Your adventure awaits!

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $45 - $101 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Indian-Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN

    2. Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
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    68 Saves
    Saint Croix, Indiana

    Overview

    The Indian-Celina Lake Recreation Area is a tranquil getaway in the midst of the Hoosier National Forest. Both the Celina and Indian Lakes are within the area, offering camping, boating, fishing and hiking, as well as tours of a historic site.

    Recreation

    Indian and Celina lakes are two of four fishing lakes along Highway 37. The lakes offer many miles of shoreline and coves for fishing for pan fish. Boat ramps are open year-round, and an accessible fishing pier is available on Celina Lake. Anglers can expect a variety of catfish, largemouth bass, bluegill and crappie. The sandstone block, historic Rickenbaugh House was built in 1874 and is open to visitors periodically throughout the year. The home and adjacent historic cemetery are popular among visitors. A variety of hiking trails exist within the area, including the relatively easy, 1 mile Rickenbaugh Interpretive Trail, which is located behind the historic Rickenbaugh House. The Two Lakes Loop National Recreation Trail encircles both Indian and Celina lakes and winds through many acres of natural and peaceful forests. The trail is 16 miles, but can encompass multiple, shorter day hikes.

    Natural Features

    The area is located in south-central Indiana, in a dense hardwood and pine forest, on 152-acre Indian and 164-acre Celina lakes. A variety of wildlife make its home in the area.

    Nearby Attractions

    Special Places on the Hoosier National Forest Brooks Cabin Buffalo Trace Carnes Mill Site Clover Lick Barrens Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower Initial Point Lick Creek African American Settlement The Jacob Rickenbaugh Homestead Wesley Chapel Gulf

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    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $21 - $44 / night

    Kelsey R.'s photo of glamping accommodations at O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground near Leavenworth, IN
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    Camper-submitted photo at O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground near Leavenworth, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground near Leavenworth, IN

    3. O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    16 Reviews
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    130 Saves
    Leavenworth, Indiana
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN

    4. Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground

    3 Reviews
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    33 Saves
    Saint Croix, Indiana

    North Face Loop includes 36 individual sites. The loop contains centralized water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a recharge table for electric boat motors. A selection of single or extra large, electric or non-electric sites are available in this shady campground. During winter months only 3 electric sites are available and several non-electric sites. Water is only at frost free hydrants (no flush toilets or showers, though pit toilets are available). ACTIVITIES Camping: This is one of two shady campground loops in the Indian-Celina Lake Recreation Area. It includes 36 sites for tent or RV camping. Most of these sites are not electric. This loop is open year-round with reduced services and fees in the fall and winter months. A maximum of 2 vehicles and 8 people are allowed on a single site. The loop has two double sites which allow a maximum of 4 people and 16 people. Three of the sites are walk-in. Interpretive Programs: During the spring and summer seasons, visitors are encouraged to attend our interpretive programs. Programs are offered at the amphitheater near the Rickenbaugh House or in some cases a few programs may be held at other locations. For more information on programs at Indian-Celina Lake contact 812-547-7051. Recreational Vehicles: This is one of two shady campground loops in the Indian-Celina Lake Recreation Area. It includes 33 sites appropriate for RVs of various length spurs. Most of these sites are not electric. This loop is open year-round with reduced services and fees in the fall and winter months. A maximum of 2 vehicles and 8 people are allowed on a single site. The loop has two double sites which allow a maximum of 4 people and 16 people.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY
    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY
    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY
    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY
    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY
    Camper-submitted photo at Otter Creek Park Campground near Garrett, KY

    5. Otter Creek Park Campground

    9 Reviews
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    Garrett, Kentucky
    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $12 - $22 / night

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    6. Vastwood Co Park

    4 Reviews
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    12 Saves
    Hawesville, Kentucky
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $8 - $20 / night

    Sofia A.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Marengo Cave Campgrounds near English, IN
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    7. Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    8 Reviews
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    53 Saves
    English, Indiana
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $27 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground near Saint Croix, IN
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    8. Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground

    2 Reviews
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    Saint Croix, Indiana

    South Slope Loop includes 27 individual sites. The loop contains centralized water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a recharge table for electric boat motors. A selection of single or extra large sites are available in this shady campground.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Scales Lake Park near Boonville, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Scales Lake Park near Boonville, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Scales Lake Park near Boonville, IN
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    9. Scales Lake Park

    17 Reviews
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    62 Saves
    Boonville, Indiana
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $17 - $140 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
    Camper-submitted photo at Celina Recreation Area near Saint Croix, IN
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    10. Celina Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
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    Saint Croix, Indiana
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Recent Glamping Reviews near Derby, Indiana

192 Reviews of 21 Derby Campgrounds


  • Jill R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Louisville South KOA
    Jul. 18, 2016

    Louisville South KOA

    Dirty Derby

    WE went to this KOA during the kentucky derby weekend, so of course you can expect it to be packed, we made reservations months ahead. When we got there is was not only packed, but there was no one enforcing the quiet hours, and it seemed like the cleaning staff could not keep up. There were loud people all through the night, and trash was overflowing everywhere. I'm not sure what it's like during other weeks of the year, but during the kentucky derby week it is a hot mess.

  • Ella L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Creek Park Campground
    Mar. 24, 2023

    Otter Creek Park Campground

    Good hikes with river views. Not a lot of solitude.

    My husband and I camped here in the May to escape Derby in Louisville. It's close enough to the city that it makes for an easy get-away. Even if you're not camping the hiking is pretty incredible and none of the trails are really to strenuous for an experienced hiker compared to other trails in the region. 

    This isn't the most quite campground you're going to find. There is an RV area and a loop for tent camping, the sites are fairly close together with some only having as little as a few saplings or briars between sites. The loop itself is a bulky gravel road that is VERY NOISY when campers drive on it, or in our case... a child drives their Barbie Power Wheels up and down the road until 10pm in the dark. 

    That being said.... it's close to the city. It's inexpensive and the firewood bundles are sizable. Our site didn't have a picnic bench, just a fire ring but the ground was mostly grassy and very level. It was a comfortable site and the majority of them looked pretty similar so it's hard to say there's a "best site" for privacy on the loop.  Our site was on the road leading up to the loop and those sites seem best since a few don't have campers across from them and they are spaced out slightly more than the sites on the actual loop... although you're further from water.  

    *This campground does allow you to make reservations

  • Ella L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest
    Mar. 23, 2023

    Horine Reservation Camping at Jefferson County Memorial Forest

    Know the flight path schedule for UPS and you'll have a GREAT TIME!

    Tent sites have so many trees surrounding them. If you're looking for more privacy anything off of the loop will do just fine. We stayed at FS1 and could only catch glimpses of other campers, although you do hear and see folks on trails frequently. The ground is SUPER SOFT due to all the pine needles that have fallen over the years. We moved our tent around a bit to get it anchored firmly for expected wind at night... some spots were to soft, but it made for good sleeping!

    Firewood was ordered in advance when I booked the site, delivered to our spot while we were setting up.

    We took our dog and he had a great time(on leash of course!).

    Restrooms are porta-style but hand sanitizer was everywhere and everything was VERY CLEAN.

    Since the camp sites are behind a locked gate there is no through traffic aside from other campers. Very nice!

    Going back this upcoming weekend as well! Camped this past weekend at Group Site 3. You could fit 6 tents here and still have space. Couldn't hear any other campers aside from some jerks at Group Site 1 that decided to start howling and barking around 11pm as well as playing a radio very loudly past 9:30pm. Couldn't hear the radio unless I walked up to the porta-potties though.

    Even with all of the planes overhead from folks leaving town after Derby the tree cover dampened the noise wonderfully. Love love love camping at JCMF.

  • Erica  R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph
    May. 12, 2021

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    Great location for Holiday World weekend

    This park is conveniently located beside Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana! There is a wide variety of activities and it's a fun place to camp with family! Some of the sites are a little too close together but other than that, my family really enjoys camping at Lake Rudolph!

  • A
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Aug. 5, 2018

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Quiet Hoosier national Forest CG

    This was a very quiet campsite in southern Indiana. We had a hard time finding dispered camping in the national Forest so we settled for this site. There was one other site occupied in the middle of the week so it was definitely quiet. Gravel platform for pitching a tent. Clean bathrooms with flush toilets and sinks which were nice.

  • Tiffany T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Marengo Cave Campgrounds
    Jun. 20, 2020

    Marengo Cave Campgrounds

    Explore a national landmark.

    I was really surprised that in my 30 years of living in Indiana, I had never been to Marengo Cave. It's both great for kids and adults. The people are super friendly and there are two different parts to explore. The dripslide caverns and the crystal palace cavern. There are extra activities for the kids such as mining and a nice gift shop for any rock lover out there. I highly recommend and they had cabins to camp in as well.

  • Susan A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Youngs Creek Horse Camp
    Aug. 18, 2019

    Youngs Creek Horse Camp

    Great Camping Spot

    We camp here every time we come to Indiana. We have camped there in a truck camper, and now we tent camp with our Jeep. The sites are large, and there are fire rings available. There are vault toilets and a fresh water pump not far from them. The only time this camp is full is when a trail ride is going on, then it fills up fast. It is only five miles from Paoli, and there is a Walmart there if you need supplies..

  • Nathan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground
    Oct. 12, 2023

    O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    Well kept and tons to see and do

    The park is well kept and organized. There are a ton of sites to visit and see. If you like hiking or mountain biking this is for you! Horse people love it also. The campground is near the trail to the old abandoned bridge which is well worth the hike. The fire tower has a commanding view. If you are not enjoying this park, not much else in Indiana will make you happy. Extra points: experienced cavers will enjoy the number of caves. These are by permit only however and novice non cavers should take a proper class and go with experts. There are multiple show caves in the area you can get a basic tour of also.

  • Angela J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph
    Jun. 20, 2024

    Sun Outdoors Lake Rudolph

    Poor management oversite

     I have tried to contact corporate and been ignored.. We  stayed at the Rudolph campsite in Santa Claus Indiana like I stated before we would like a refund for one night and one night of the golf cart as we wound up leaving.  the toilet seat was cracked, which pinched me and one of my Children left marks, there were also mouse droppings in the drawer where the silverware was and stains on the sheets. I have pictures of all this and since nobody has contacting us, I will give it until Monday morning and then I will have my attorney contact them with all the pictures since they don’t want to do anything about this and then I will also be posting with the Better Business Bureau and attaching all the pictures.

  • Nichole M.
    Camper-submitted photo from O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground
    Dec. 15, 2018

    O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    Hidden Gem

    My husband, 3.5yo, 1yo and myself went to O'Bannon Woods the weekend before the 4th of July and I can't believe I've never been there! It's an amazing little park. We camp in a 12' pop up and our site 111 was nice for it. We did have to back between two trees at about 10pm in the dark, but we made it!

    We LOVED the nature center and the living history village! The nature center had plenty of critters for the kids to look at. The living village was a pleasant surprise since I didn't realize they had one. They also have demonstrations of the hay press on holiday weekends which was really neat to watch.

    We only hiked one trail and that was the one from the campground to the nature center. It was fairly rough in spots but enjoyable. The nearby caves ran by the park were a nice escape from the summer heat. We went on the short one with the kids and it was just the right length for their ages.

    Also, if you like wine, there's a little winery down the road, Scout Mountain and they had the best deal on firewood along with great wine!

    I can't wait to go back, I honestly can't believe I've lived in southern Indiana my whole life and have never been here.

  • Kelsey R.
    Camper-submitted photo from O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground
    Nov. 3, 2024

    O'Bannon Woods State Park Campground

    Shaded and secluded

    Obannon Overall, this is a nice state park to camp in. Staff was very friendly. They have ice and wood. My kids enjoyed the nature center, pioneer village, and one of the easy trails.

    We stayed in 220. It was nice to be right by the playground and bathrooms (which is what we wanted). Some spots near the back would be nice and secluded like the 180s and 190s and they’re still not too far from the bathrooms and playground. The better playground is in loop A.

    I will say, I didn’t see any staff members cleaning up trash, getting campsites ready, or anything the 2 days we were there. Even though we went in November, it was a nice weekend and wasn’t dead, so I was surprised I didn’t see anyone cleaning. Wasn’t the cleanest state campground we’ve been at in Indiana. Certainly wasn’t awful though either.

    My biggest gripe was they were hosting a huge cycling group. Like the whole loop A. We were all the way back in C. They held a concert that went on from like 8-11 pm. Being in a pop up, it was so loud and never ending. Made it difficult for my kids to sleep. If they’re going to hold (or allow) events like these, it should be posted on their website. Even with our sound machine, we still couldn’t block it out. I realize quiet hours aren’t until 11, but to me there’s a difference.

    There is also hardly any signage and spots are difficult to find. No arrows about which way to go, signs saying which loop you’re in, and spots are only marked on the electrical boxes.

    Overall, may stay again and try out the pool since we’re not too far from home, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to stay here.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Celina Recreation Area
    Jun. 5, 2018

    Celina Recreation Area

    Peace and quiet

    Celina Recreation Area is located in Hoosier National Forest near Branchville, IN off IN37. My drive in took me first through the rolling hills of upper Kentucky farmland, than across the Ohio River into Cannelton, IN where I found a sweet Winery named Blue Heron with excellent views and an awesome host/owner. There is a wine trail through the lower Indiana area that might interest you (Hoosier Wine Trail) if that’s your kinda sightseeing . 

    Tell City is where you might want to stop and get your supplies, there’s the usual fast food, gas stations and Wally World. The area Ranger Station is also in Tell City but it is closed on the weekends.

    We took IN37 which runs down the middle more or less of Hoosier NF. There is a zip-line “Eagles Wings” and a Citgo fuel stop enroute to the Celina RA.

    Once you turn into the Recreation Area Celina Lake and the two campgrounds (North Face Loop and South Slope Loop) are to the left, Indian Lake is straight. 

    Indian Lake is accessed by a basic boat ramp with parking only. I liked the fact that there are several parking pull offs along the road to the ramp to park and access the Two Lakes Trail which meanders around both lakes covering about 15 miles in all. The trail is moderate, technical but not too steep, a good workout. You can disperse camp for 5$ a night as long as you are 300 ft off the trail. 

    Celina Lake boat ramp has more to offer. There is a pit toilet and small picnic area in a small shaded grassy area between the parking area and boat ramp access road. 

    The parking area is handicap accessible with a small fishing pier that can be reached directly from the handicap parking spot. 

    The Rickenbaugh Historic family home and cemetery are located in the far side of the boat ramp with a kiosk and 1 mile Interpretive trail that tells the story of the area.

    We enjoyed the trails which is where we spent most of our time, sight seeing and communing with the crazy number of ticks present and hitching rides. 

    The boat dock was pretty busy though quiet due to the electric motor restriction. 

    The lake is good size, you could paddle to an area and disperse camp to fish or just enjoy the area. 

    The two campgrounds were well maintained with helpful live in hosts. North is Basic and South is RV with electric hook up. The dump station is south on IN37 near Tipsaw Lake. Both offer good shade and privacy. They were very peaceful . I liked North more then South the North sites were further apart offering the most privacy and quiet.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground
    Jun. 4, 2018

    Hoosier National Forest South Slope Loop Campground

    Glam ping in the woods

    South Slope Loop At Hoosier National Forest is located second campground in on your way to Celina lake. This is the RV friendly campground with electrical hookups for your toys. You give up some privacy and quiet to have your electric as the sites are closer together and of course your neighbor may not be as courteous with the noise said electronics create.

    There is excellent tree cover and you do have some tree block between sites. A nice large newer showerhouse, water points, picnic tables and fire rings to finish off the homeyness.

    All of the hosts that i interacted with were very friendly and went out of their way to assist when they could. The local Ranger Station is located in Tell City and closed on the weekend.

    We spent our time hiking on the Interpretive Trail (1mi)near Celina Lake and Two Rivers Trail (15 mi) which encompasses both Celina and Indian Lake . You can disperse camp for $5 a night as long as you are 300 ft from the trail. And take your bug spray or you may be nothing but a dried out husk by the end of your visit, ticks are horrible right now!

    We spent time at the lake also. Very peaceful, electric motors only so no waves or tubers flying by. There is a small handicap accessible fishing pier adjacent the parking area. A nice area to visit.

  • k
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Jun. 23, 2016

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Reunion

    I came here for a reunion for with a group of old friends. The campsite is quite nice and is equipped with fire rings and restrooms. They do offer short hikes with cuts through the trees

  • Clarence B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Sep. 15, 2016

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Weekend trip

    The forestry is awesome. Campgrounds are clean some with electric. Not much of a crowd for the weekend I was there. The lakes are nice for fishing in a boat. Not much bank space to fish. The trails are cry nice. The making of some could be better. Over all a great place to stay and camp and do outdoor activities.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Jun. 5, 2018

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Just the necessaries

    Indian Lake is co-located with Celina Lake and two campground.

    Once you turn off of IN37 you just keep straight to get to Indian Lake. Along the long twisty road there are several parking spots to pull off and access the Two Rivers Trail which is a 15 mile loop around both lakes. You can disperse camp for $5 a night at least 300 ft off the trail.

    We visited Indian Lake while we were in the area and it is the boatramp, small float dock, parking area and pit toilet only. No picnic tables, no swimming, not much shore line to speak of. The lake looked nice and with the electric motor restriction it was very quiet. Definitely not as busy as Celina Lake while we were there.

    Also in the area there is a Citgo for basic supplies and Tell City further south for Wally World and food choices.

  • Nancy R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Quiet, Relaxing Campground

    Each site was spacious and not jammed up against other sites. It is very family oriented with plenty of friendly campers. The restrooms could use a facelift, but were clean and adequate. I camped in the north loop and enjoyed the beautiful forest setting. The campground is just off the highway, but I never heard any road noise. I enjoyed hiking the trail between the North and South loops.

  • Debra W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Sep. 22, 2019

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Stayed 3 nights

    We loved this campground. We were there 3 nights. Most of the sites are rather private from each other. The bathrooms were very clean, even the vault toilets, and had the best TP in them. The hosts were very nice and friendly. They introduced themselves in the first hour we were there and invited us to a couple of free events and made recommendations on the best hikes for what we wanted to see. We would go again, but I think we'd want to enjoy more water activities next time. We'll have to bring a kayak or paddle boards.

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Great sites and hosts, cannot swim in lake

    Stayed 4 nights at Indian-Celina on the South loop with some friends (sites 25, 26, and 27) during August 2020. Overall, we had a great time. The sites are pretty spread out and private, the bathrooms are clean, and water spigots are everywhere. The hosts are friendly (there are two, one for the north loop and one for the south loop), and are who you buy wood/parking signs from. 

    Unfortunately, despite the udsa.gov website mentioning this was a swimmable lake, both the Indian and Celina lakes do not have a beach and cannot be swam in. Thankfully, there's a beach on Tipsaw lake that's about a 10 minute drive away that allows for free day-use if you have an Indian-Celina tag.

    Electric hookups are solid and we were able to pull 24 amps consistently from the TT-30 outlets. Cell service on Verizon is very spotty and the general assumption is that it doesn't work. But still good enough to send out an occasional text.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Oct. 28, 2020

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Cute lakes, paddlable but not swimmable. Nice camp hosts.

    When we stayed here it was like 100 degrees.  Our camp host was so sweet and gave us a box fan to use (there is electrical) so that we could have some relief from the heat.  

    Our camp site was nice and private yet close to a bathroom.  The bathroom, even though vaulted, was kept very clean.  

    The lakes are pretty and we were able to explore with our paddle boards, but I wouldn't necessarily swim there.  

    We liked this pretty campsite.  

    We had cellular reception so we were able to work and stream music.  :)

    There were these cute little lizards that roamed our campground.  Didn't expect to see those.  They are harmless, and probably eat the mosquitos, so we liked them.

  • Jamie P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Indian-Celina Recreation Area
    Apr. 24, 2021

    Indian-Celina Recreation Area

    Great fishing and camping in Perry county

    Four lakes within a short drive of each other. Celina, Indian, Tipasaw and Saddle. Very good fishing. Red ear, blue gill, bass and catfish are the catch of the day. The campgrounds are private and easy to back into.


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