Best Campgrounds near Arcola, IN

Camping opportunities near Arcola, Indiana include a mix of developed campgrounds, lakeside settings, and dispersed options within a short drive from Fort Wayne. Chain O'Lakes State Park Campground in Albion provides a range of accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping facilities. Johnny Appleseed Campground in Fort Wayne serves as a convenient urban camping option with full hookups. Several private campgrounds like Blue Lake Campground and Camp Timber Lake offer additional choices for recreation-focused stays with lake access.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally, typically from April through October, though some like Chain O'Lakes State Park maintain year-round availability. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer weekends and fall color season when facilities reach capacity. Electrical and water hookups are common at established sites, with many campgrounds providing shower facilities and dump stations. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area. Weather considerations include occasional summer storms and potential for muddy conditions during spring. A visitor noted, "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site."

Campers consistently rate waterfront sites highest among local options. Camp Timber Lake features primitive spots directly on the lake, though some campers note the sites can be positioned close together. Several visitors mentioned the quality of facilities at Johnny Appleseed Campground, particularly the bathhouse which one camper described as "the nicest cleanest we've used." Despite its urban location, Johnny Appleseed offers surprising seclusion, with a reviewer noting, "During our stay, I continued to forget that I was in the city." For those seeking more rustic experiences, dispersed camping options exist but are limited compared to developed facilities. Camping in this region tends to be family-oriented with amenities focused on activities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking along established nature trails.

Best Camping Sites Near Arcola, Indiana (93)

    1. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    54 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $14 - $80 / night

    "Met up with 18 other skoolies our first Indiana meet. Met great people had a fantastic time. Great park kids swam, showers are clean. Electric at sites but water isn’t but very close by."

    "Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes and 11 total. A couple lakes are perfect for boat fishing as long as you have an electric motor only."

    2. Johnny Appleseed Campground

    17 Reviews
    Fort Wayne, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 427-6720

    "Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping. The River Greenway path cuts right through the park, and there is also a boat launch for the river."

    "The location here is pretty crazy it’s right in the middle of town but feels like a park there is a river and wooded area that makes you feel like you are in nature but you are just a parking lot **away **"

    3. Indian Springs Campground

    10 Reviews
    Garrett, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 357-5572

    $20 - $89 / night

    4. Camp Timber Lake

    4 Reviews
    Roanoke, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 672-3251

    $20 - $25 / night

    "Escaped to this little place on the outskirts of Fort Wayne, Indiana and it was absolutely worth it. Everyone was nice including the neighboring campers."

    "Campground is located on private property and all of the primitive spots are right on the lake or very close to it. "

    5. Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    12 Reviews
    Huntington, IN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2165

    "It was very relaxing and I also enjoyed walking on different paths to enjoy nature as it was. I would highly recommend this campground to anyone. It is also family friended"

    "Kil-so-qauh, used to be a little hidden gem right outside of town but has turned into quite a popular place, but for good reason."

    6. Blue Lake Campground

    2 Reviews
    Huntertown, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 693-2265

    $45 / night

    "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site. The bathrooms are huge and clean. Wifi is good at our lot."

    7. Kilsoquah Camp

    7 Reviews
    Huntington, IN
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2165

    $12 - $15 / night

    "Some sites around the back are more private than others. There are not trails to hike but some space to bike. Access to the lake is quite a distance from the actual campground."

    "We found a cozy camp site along the back ring near the river. We didn’t have a view but there was an area to go walk over to that had a very picturesque."

    8. Eel River Campgrounds Inc

    1 Review
    Huntertown, IN
    7 miles
    +1 (260) 693-6465
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Recent Reviews near Arcola, IN

392 Reviews of 93 Arcola Campgrounds


  • Kelsey S.
    Jun. 6, 2026

    Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    Quite and pleasant campground

    My husband and I and our 2 dogs stayed 4 nights at the campground for an event. Right outside of Hartford city you never know what to expect. We were pleasantly surprised at how nice the campground is. There is a pool, a lake in the back for fishing, 2 kids parks, a mini putting area, and lots of open field. No noise from traffic, you are close to Hartford city if you need anything (just don’t go to the McDonald’s). Lots of other campers here that seem to have annual stays. We choose spot 108 because it was in the back and pretty secluded, no one else was around us. Picnic tables and firepits at the sites. They also have buddy campsites. We didn’t use the wifi but it was accessible. They also have a rec area and have campsite chat nights, games, and all the fun stuff. Great place and would stay again!

  • Rita H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2026

    Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    Ummm not so great

    $25 a night for a place to sleep is not bad I guess but there have been no updates for them to charge the $10 extra. This place is deserted, bug filled and honestly a bit sad.

  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2026

    Salamonie River State Forest

    Small Gem, Big Shine!

    I return to Salamonie River State Forest year after year because it truly feels like Northeast Indiana’s best-kept secret. This 21‑site primitive campground offers peaceful seclusion, 4 pit toilets, and two water sources—including a spring‑fed spigot with crisp, cold, delicious drinking water. I’ve stayed at several sites, with Site 18 and Site 20 as favorites. Tent‑friendly, small camper-friendly, pet‑friendly, and just $15/night, it sits beside horse trails, hiking routes, and great fishing. A small campground with big shine—highly recommended.

  • George B.
    May. 22, 2026

    Johnny Appleseed Campground

    Nice yet close to town

    Campground is nice people are friendly but playground for the kids was not in the camping area it was across the street in another area of the park. Really well maintained and close to town

  • Tiffany H.
    May. 21, 2026

    North Trace RV Resort

    Great Resort

    Amazing new resort! All paved and concrete- very clean and offers some amazing amenities! Less then 5 minutes to lake Wawasee (the largest lake in Indiana). if you have a dog this place is a MUST they have an amazing dog spa and dog park. The staff was also so friendly and helpful, made me feel right at home - I didn't want to leave. I will defiantly return!

  • George B.
    May. 20, 2026

    Fireside Resort RV Park

    Not a family campground

    This would be ok if you were here for a night but

  • Kaley A.
    May. 20, 2026

    Pokagon State Park Campground

    Nice park from what I could see

    This is the second time I’ve been to this park. Neither time was I able to really see the park (kids), so that is the only reason I have it a 4.

    I really liked our campsite. We were in the middle of a circle drive and had the whole inner circle to ourselves, which was nice for the kids to play. It was a HUGE campsite with a fairly long back in driveway. The site was slopped, especially close to the power source. It was a bit annoying for us as tent campers but not so much that I wouldn’t rent this site again.

    We weren’t all that far from water, the bathhouse, and trash services as well as a natural water spring and a trail to hike.

  • Sheila S.
    May. 17, 2026

    Angola/Hogback Lake KOA Holiday

    Horrible staff

    We couldn't set up a tent on our lot. Price is outrageous for visitors!! Staff is very rude. You rent a gold cart and they started yelling at my grandson who they had just sold an ice cream cone to that he had better not get that ice cream all over the cart.

  • Geoffrey F.
    May. 16, 2026

    Lost Bridge West

    Great time!

    Overall, it was a great time. I stayed 3 days. Lots of raccoons, one tore into the mesh of my tent lol. Plenty of freshwater available, multiple water stations. Lots of people here starting during the middle of the week. Lots of RVs use the primitive sites. There’s also an entire beach close by, the parking lot needs to be maintained at the beach. I saw DNR once a day. The boat launch is close if you have a boat. The restrooms are clean but primitive. Seven dollar entry fee $15 a day. They do have somewhat secluded spots, but you have to look for them.


Guide to Arcola

Camping options near Arcola, Indiana center around several lakes within a 30-mile radius of Fort Wayne. The area sits at approximately 850 feet elevation with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Fall temperatures drop to 50-65°F, making late September through mid-October a prime window for camping with reduced crowds and cooler nights.

What to do

Kayaking on connected waterways: Chain O' Lakes State Park offers a unique system of eight interconnected lakes for paddling. A camper noted, "Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored. The facility is clean and very safe."

Bird watching opportunities: Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake provides excellent wildlife observation areas. "Good bird watching spot. Lots of eagles. Nice place, there is gunfire noise from the range across the lake. Not bad though," reports a visitor.

Hiking accessible trails: A one-mile loop trail at the end of the primitive sites at Kilsoquah Camp offers a quick nature walk. For more extensive trails, Chain O' Lakes provides multiple options, though a camper suggests they "improve their trails and have better directional signs as to which path is which."

What campers like

Privacy in wooded sites: Camp Timber Lake features lakefront primitive sites with natural surroundings. "All of the primitive spots are right on the lake or very close to it," notes one camper, though they caution that "a few of them are a little too close together."

Urban camping convenience: Johnny Appleseed Campground provides unexpected isolation despite its city location. A reviewer explained, "The park is connected to the river greenway which is a beautiful walk along the river!" Another mentioned, "This is a great little campground if you are wanting to explore Fort Wayne or are local and want to campout."

Budget-friendly options: Sites at Kil-So-Quah are particularly affordable. A camper shared, "Electric sites are small and not private. The outhouses are very clean," highlighting the value despite limited amenities.

What you should know

Bathhouse availability varies: Blue Lake Campground provides clean, spacious bathroom facilities. A visitor noted, "The bathrooms are huge and clean. Wifi is good at our lot." In contrast, Kil-So-Quah and similar recreation areas typically offer only pit toilets, which campers report are "very clean" but lack shower facilities.

Water access limitations: Some campgrounds advertise lake proximity but have restrictions. At Kilsoquah Camp, "Access to the lake is quite a distance from the actual campground." Similarly, Chain O' Lakes State Park features paddle-up camping spots, but they're "very hard to reserve."

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience unexpected noise sources. At Kil-So-Quah, "there is a shooting range across the lake so there is gunfire most of the day." Urban campgrounds like Johnny Appleseed have ambient light from surrounding businesses and may never get completely dark.

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and recreation: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground offers multiple playgrounds and organized activities. "Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," one parent shared, while another mentioned that "Very clean state park. Reasonable prices."

Beach quality: Blue Lake Campground provides swimming access that families appreciate. According to a visitor: "The lake is clean and has a decent beach. You can rent kayaks for cheap. Has a pretty decent grocery store on site."

Space for activities: Kilsoquah Camp features "plenty of play spots for kids, electric and primitive, the sites come with picnic tables and fire rings with cooktops," making it suitable for family cooking and outdoor activities.

Tips from RVers

Site sizing and access: Kilsoquah Camp accommodates various RV sizes despite being a more rustic option. "Sites affordable, and most will accommodate a 20 foot RV, with several large enough for the largest class A," reports an experienced camper.

Electric options: When seeking hookups, be aware of amp variations. Johnny Appleseed Campground provides 50-amp service, while other parks may only offer 30-amp connections, requiring adapters.

Seasonal considerations: Most campgrounds in the area operate from April through October. For year-round options, Chain O' Lakes State Park and Kil-So-Quah maintain availability during winter months, though with reduced amenities and services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Arcola, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Arcola, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 93 campgrounds and RV parks near Arcola, IN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Arcola, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Arcola, IN is Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 54 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Arcola, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Arcola, IN.