Top Glamping near Dugger, IN

Join the fun near Dugger. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Dugger is surrounded by family-friendly activities. Find the best campgrounds near Dugger, plus reviews and photos from other campers like you.

Best Glamping Sites Near Dugger, IN (15)

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Recent Glamping Reviews In Dugger

110 Reviews of 15 Dugger Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve
    July 4, 2024

    Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve

    One of our favorite parks!

    We have been coming here every year since 2016. Most of the sites are shady. Our favorite site is 72. It is close to a water hookup if you need to top off your fresh water tank, shady, and not too close to other sites. They added a new shower house close by in 2022 or 2023.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Oak Ridge Morgan-Monroe State Forest
    June 10, 2024

    Oak Ridge Morgan-Monroe State Forest

    Beautiful as it should be.

    We stayed pretty much on our site. Generally, we aim to do a bit of exploring, but we used their camping as a rendezvous. I was slightly disappointed by the site selections being mostly on a slant, but we did find one on the overfill site that suited our needs and we ended up loving it. I do plan on returning specifically to update a better review on the available views.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rockville Lake County Park
    May 4, 2024

    Rockville Lake County Park

    Spring beauty

    I stayed by the lake, the spaces there are parallel to the road. Which gives you a beautiful view of the lake. I was there early in April when all the flowering trees were in bloom! Full hook up made it even the nicer!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area
    October 2, 2023

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    Tent camping during XC road trip

    Super easy reservations online, and if it’s a weekday or a Sunday you could likely just roll up. $16/night for a tent site plus $9 out of state car fee. Security is at the main gate until midnight so later check-ins are possible. Great set-up after driving 11+ hours!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Casey KOA
    September 25, 2023

    Casey KOA

    Owner is not good with people

    When asked why I couldn't put up a small fence for my dogs he went to great details to tell me why dogs had a bad rep in his park. When I said it wasn't on the website he got extremely angry, came close to attacking me and thru me out of his park and called the police. Don't stay there if you have pets.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area
    August 26, 2023

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    Beautiful, well maintained park

    On an east/west trip and only had an overnight here. Campground is well maintained. Bathhouse clean, plenty of showers, flush toilets. Will need to fill your water holding tank as sites only have electric. Most sites are very spacious. Only negative was our site description and picture. Described the pad as level when it was actually about a 30% grade. We are camping in a truck camper and had planned to leave the camper on the truck but had to take it off to get level. And said the “yard” was grassy but it was only dirt which then became muddy after a bad storm. Great areas to walk your dog. We would definitely stop again but pick a different site. Camp store and ice, other items sold.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Fowler’s park
    July 26, 2023

    Fowler’s park

    Great Park

    Our family loves this park. There is plenty to do or not do. Lake is great for fishing, also the beach is very nice. Pioneer village is so neat to walk around. Camper spots are a little small but nothing you can't work around. Park is very clean, personnel is very nice. Can't say enough nice things.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rockville Lake County Park
    May 6, 2023

    Rockville Lake County Park

    Great location and amenities

    We stayed in the modern section of the campground. This is the electric and water only section. The sites range from very uneven to moderately uneven in this section. The full hookup site section is flat but with less tree cover. The sites in modern electric water only can be awkward to back into with no room to pull forward due to a ditch in some areas. We stayed in site 10 which was uneven, no room for a tent, and small. Next time we would try 9. The campground offers a beach and fairly busy fishing lake, some trails. Over all it was less busy on opening weekend than Turkey run or raccoon lake.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve
    April 22, 2023

    Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve

    Great campground and park

    Stayed for 5 days , very nice park with lots to do, hiking, biking,fishing, bird watching. Hiked 3 trails all well kept. Trail 3 favorite. Good place to ride bikes. Shower house clean also new one just built. Wi-Fi was ok, was able to download email and get on company site for work, limited Verizon connection but some. Larges sites Staff friendly and helpful. Will go back again

  • Camper-submitted photo from Casey KOA
    November 23, 2022

    Casey KOA

    Great stop along the way

    Great place for an overnight stay. The new owners couldn't be any nicer. They're working hard to maintain and improve the campground. I had back issues while there and they kept on rearranging their reservations to accommodate us. Even offered to take me to a doctor. Fantastic people.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Casey KOA
    October 18, 2022

    Casey KOA

    Clean and comfortable

    The Casey KOA has a full range of offerings typical of camping/RV resorts. Friendly service, Clean restroom/showers and even a pond for fishing.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Greene Sullivan State Forest
    October 9, 2022

    Greene Sullivan State Forest

    Perfect for chilly nights!

    We originally planned to tent camp the first weekend in October but with 30 degree temps and children, we decided to check out the cabins at Greene Sullivan. They did not disappoint. Heat was phenomenal. Vault toilets were well maintained. Beautiful views.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area
    September 15, 2022

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    Nice SRA

         We last visited in 2014 & not much has changed. This is a good base camp for visiting the covered bridges. The DNR office in the park has lots of area info, I got a map of where the bridges are & we were set! 

         The bathrooms are typical state park. They look like they were updated in the last 15 years, but are state park clean( which means surface it looks ok, but needs a deep clean). There are pit toilets scattered around the campground too, which were pretty good according to my husband. 

         The hikes are really run down. They need to start maintaining them better. Lots of erosion & broken slats on the bridges. Signage was ok, but I was let down a couple of times. Trail one has scenic overlooks & vistas, but none of them are signed if you're on trail.

        This campground has a reputation as being a big party place. That might be true, but we were on the far end of White tail loop & noise was moderate on Friday & Saturday. 

     There's plenty of sites that have a VERY bad incline. Bring extra levelers. People were complaining on Facebook that the site descriptions have the inclines wrong.

       White tail loop is where we camped the last time too. We looked at the other loops & I marked down a few I thought were pretty good. White tail: Site 130/145 are somewhat secluded & large. There's a bad incline on 145 though.

      Sites 135/136/137/138 are paved & relatively flat. 139 is paved. 140 has a nicer view of the lake, but to get to it you have to walk. There's a trail from the campsite.

     These sites are at the end of the loop & there's a walk to get to the bathrooms. There's also a large playground here, which gets loud during the day. 

       There's an overflow site 141 that's not marked on the reservation map. It stayed empty the whole weekend we were there. There's a trail from this site leading to the lake. Be prepared for the rest of White tail campers to use this site to access the lake & trail 4. There was a constant stream of people while we were there. They don't think anything about walking through site 140 either. Very annoying! 

    Lakeview is the nonelectric side. The vegetation was covering the view of most sites. Sites 93/94/99/102 looked like sites with a view of the water. I only saw access to the lake from 102. 

     Songbird I only wrote down site 8 as being level& by the bathroom. 

     Hideaway looked nice & it's a small loop.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Casey KOA
    September 4, 2022

    Casey KOA

    Nice campground but showing it’s age

    This is a KOA Journey, it is right off the interstate in a nice little town in East Central Illinois. It has full hookup, and electric and water sites.
    The ground seems pretty level throughout the entire place so getting your rig setup should be fairly easy. The sites are pretty close together but I expect that at a commercial type campground. The staff was nice and responsive when needed. The playground is old and could use an upgrade along with the recreation room. The pool was nice and well maintained and so are the showers and restrooms. But the shower house does not have AC so keep that in mind.
    Overall it’s a nice get away we did stay on Labor Day weekend so there a lot of people coming and going but it worked for us and the kids enjoyed themselves.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area
    August 7, 2022

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    It’s all in the name 🦝

    Primitive sites are very nice. We had a fairly quiet weekend. The raccoons definitely are active so make sure you lock it all up at night. The water was breathtaking and very calm even with all of the boat activity.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Hawthorn County Park
    July 30, 2022

    Hawthorn County Park

    Forested large tent areas

    The primitive camping spots are very spacious and there’s plenty of trees for hammocks and a little privacy. The lady working there was super nice and it was pretty cheap. A road was next to our spot though so it was kinda loud.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area
    July 4, 2022

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    Beautiful Family Campground Tons of Water Fun

    This is a really nice state park but very crowded and noisy. There are multiple boat ramps for easy access to the water. I met a friend there who is a resident of Indianapolis and we had a great time on the water. They have boat slips for rent during your stay so that you can leave your boat in the water for the duration of your stay and avoid having to take it out every night. Nice. There is a paved walking/biking path between the different areas of the park. Believe it or not, there are a lot of racoons there so be careful with your stuff. My site was on a ridge next to the main road coming into the camping area. The amount of traffic was insane.  The main bathrooms get a grade of A..  They also have additional vault toilets dispersed in the campground with only screen doors on them. Really????

  • Camper-submitted photo from Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve
    June 18, 2022

    Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve

    Flat & Shaded Campground

    I live withing a half hour of this State Park and so far it is in my top 3 best campgrounds. The sites are mostly all shaded and very flat. They're nearly all drop and hook sites so very little need for leveling on nearly all sites. The lakes are nice to fish, kayak, or paddle boat on. The trails are nice as well. This park is a must for any type of camping.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve
    June 18, 2022

    Shakamak State Park — Shakamak Prairie Nature Preserve

    Pretty Standard

    Nice place to go camp in April. Nobody is there. Electric was available but no water as usual this time of year. No showers or flush toilets either. There is som construction going on and it should be nice when Summer comes and the regular camping season is open.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rockville Lake County Park
    May 6, 2022

    Rockville Lake County Park

    First Time and will be coming again

    This was my family's first time camping here and our first time using our camper. Very easy to park sites, from what I could tell. I believe I was at modern site 9. It had a moderate incline but wasn't hard to level. That spot has a trail behind it to go down to a little dock which seems like many other people may use the trail, so probably won't use that site when it gets busy. The park staff were super friendly and very helpful. We really enjoyed our time there. The fishing was pretty good too!



Guide to Dugger

Camping near Dugger, Indiana, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and family-friendly activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails at Turkey Run State Park Campground. One reviewer mentioned, "Trail 7 leads unexpectedly to a small stream running past a recessed cave. It’s a peaceful spot."
  • Fishing: Head to Patoka Lake Campground for some fishing fun. A visitor shared, "The fishing is very difficult here, but the lake is beautiful and worth the trip."
  • Nature Center: Visit the nature center at Patoka Lake Campground for a serene escape. One camper noted, "The nature center is a delightful feature, offering a serene escape into the beauty of the surrounding area."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers at Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area. A reviewer said, "The bathhouse is clean, plenty of showers, flush toilets."
  • Spacious Sites: Many enjoy the spacious sites at Hardin Ridge. One visitor remarked, "Beautiful spacious sites. Spread out with plenty of room between sites."
  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Campgrounds like Paynetown Campground are great for families. A reviewer mentioned, "This campground was very family-friendly with lots of kids on bicycles flying around."

What you should know:

  • Privacy Concerns: Some sites at Turkey Run State Park Campground lack privacy. One camper noted, "Many sites are in an open, level area without a lot of trees or bushes between them."
  • Raccoon Visitors: Be cautious of raccoons at Patoka Lake Campground. A visitor warned, "The raccoons definitely are active so make sure you lock it all up at night."
  • Site Conditions: Some sites may not be level, especially at Taylor Ridge Campground. A camper mentioned, "The roads are not marked very well and it took a bit to find our site which needed level blocks."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for Kids: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and activities. Terre Haute Campground has "lots of free activities for kids," according to a reviewer.
  • Plan for Crowds: If you’re camping on weekends, expect a busy atmosphere. One camper at Paynetown Campground said, "This is known in Indiana as a party park."
  • Pack Snacks: Bring extra food to avoid raccoon encounters. A visitor at Patoka Lake Campground advised, "Do not turn your back to your dinner table at any time if there’s food out."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Levels: Before booking, check the site levels at Buffalo Ridge Campground. A reviewer noted, "Pay attention to your campsite for slope and camper accessibility."
  • Be Mindful of Space: Some sites are close together, so be prepared for tight quarters. A camper at Terre Haute Campground mentioned, "Sites are very close together."
  • Use Reservations Wisely: Make reservations ahead of time, especially during peak seasons. A visitor at Hardin Ridge said, "You can reserve sites, or some are first come first served."

Camping near Dugger, Indiana, has its perks and quirks. With a little planning and awareness, you can enjoy a great outdoor experience!

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