Best Glamping near Fishers, IN

Indianapolis KOA in Greenfield and Mystic Waters Campground near Pendleton provide luxurious glamping options just outside Fishers, Indiana. Visitors can stay in fully-equipped canvas structures with real beds, climate control, and private outdoor spaces. Spring Valley Camp Grounds also houses upscale yurt accommodations with modern amenities. "Loved our cabin so cozy," shared one guest about their stay at Indianapolis KOA. These glamping sites feature comfortable sleeping arrangements with quality linens, electricity, and nearby bathroom facilities with hot showers. Most canvas accommodations include picnic tables, fire rings, and secluded settings while maintaining proximity to urban conveniences.

The Indianapolis area glamping locations offer unique activities centered around water recreation and outdoor enjoyment. Mystic Waters Campground provides a lake perfect for summer floating and relaxation. A recent visitor noted, "Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day." Many sites include shuttle services to nearby concerts and events, particularly at Deer Creek. Glampers can also enjoy fishing opportunities, outdoor movies, ice cream socials, and interactions with farm animals at select locations. Most boutique camping experiences are open seasonally from spring through fall, with some yurt rentals available year-round. Proximity to downtown Indianapolis (about 20 minutes) makes these upscale outdoor accommodations ideal for both adventure and urban exploration.

Best Glamping Sites Near Fishers, Indiana (19)

    1. White River Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cicero, IN
    11 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."

    2. Indianapolis KOA

    21 Reviews
    Lawrence, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 894-1397

    $60 - $80 / night

    "The staff are always chipper cheery and eager to help. The general store is chock full of great gear including a variety of Life is Good clothing and pizza available for delivery."

    "Very friendly staff. This was our first ever outing with our class A. The grounds were clean and safe. It’s very close to an interstate so it’s not exactly a picturesque setting."

    3. Mystic Waters Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 221-1078

    "It’s clean and the staff was so friendly. Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day."

    "She helped with the reservation, she greeted us when we arrived, she even called to make sure we were doing ok driving it the first day."

    4. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 778-2697

    "This was really convenient and close to Indy, where we took the grandkids to the children’s museum. The lake is fabulous, but there didn’t seem to be too many fish available for catching!!"

    5. Heartland Resort

    2 Reviews
    Greenfield, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 326-3181

    6. Spring Valley Camp Grounds

    1 Review
    Middletown, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 354-4521

    "Really friendly staff. Love when they put concerts on. Love the swimming pool."

    7. Indy Lakes Campground

    3 Reviews
    Waverly, IN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 888-6006

    "Clean, friendly staff, and safe!"

    8. Cornerstone Campground

    5 Reviews
    New Castle, IN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 987-8700

    $35 - $58 / night

    "Showers bathroom game room and general store. Nice owners they have church on Sunday. Hardly hear the humm of the hwy . Beautiful views of the surrounding farms . Fire pit and table."

    "Lots are level and include a picnic table and fire pit, with nice space between sites. The campsite is immaculate and well appointed. There is a pretty pond, pool, and many activities for kids."

    9. Hidden Paradise Campground

    16 Reviews
    Waldron, IN
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 525-6582

    "Campground Noise: There is fun noise , but nothing out of line."

    "Our site had full hookup, flat ground so easy setup."

    10. Raceview Family Campground

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    Clermont, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 852-5737

    $20 - $475 / night

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Glamping Reviews near Fishers, IN

117 Reviews of 19 Fishers Campgrounds


  • Keri
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Indianapolis KOA

    Friendly, spacious, great staff and horses!!

    We come back time and time again! The staff are always chipper cheery and eager to help. The general store is chock full of great gear including a variety of Life is Good clothing and pizza available for delivery. The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket. Our favorite part is visiting with Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses who are always ready for head rubs and snacks. Sites are spacious and level. There is everything to love about this location!

  • Crystal R.
    Sep. 18, 2021

    Cornerstone Campground

    Love it here

    Totally delightful, some full timers and part timers, many parks and benches to sit on, nice disk golf course. Showers bathroom game room and general store. Nice owners they have church on Sunday. Hardly hear the humm of the hwy . Beautiful views of the surrounding farms . Fire pit and table. We used electric and water hook up . Free dump and dumpsters. Laundry unit available. Super family oriented.

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2019

    Indianapolis KOA

    Time to eat!

    Ranger Review: Grubstick at Holiday KOA Greenfield, Indiana. Campground Review: So, I’ve said it before, KOA’s are not my kind of camping. However I find myself once again with a KOA yearly membership. Why? Because several of the people whom I camp with enjoy the WiFi and other perks of staying at a KOA. I met my brother and his wife at the Holiday KOA https://koa.com/campgrounds/indianapolis/ right outside Indianapolis, Indiana for a very wet tent camp out. I towed my redneck “tent platform” and brought along plenty of tarpage. No kayak, the weather actually dipped into the high thirty’s and I am not a cold weather kayaker. Perks of this KOA are a very nice playground and wading pool area. So if you have younger children, ideal for you. There is a nice size dog park and you can get a nice walk in around the campground. They have delivery style pizza right on site and some planned activities on weekends. There is the aforementioned WiFi and the latrine is newer but lacking in hooks ( I’m a big hook person, where else am I supposed to hang my bathroom bag and clothes while showering or grooming at the sink?) The other issue with the latrine is there is only ONE for the entire campground. This is a nice size campground and it can be a good hike from the backside to the latrine, I know this because I had to make that hike more then once. The other issue with that is not everyone is willing to walk that far when they need to go, so where do you suppose they take care of their business? .... exactly! And then there’s my same old complaint of they fit a camper or tent into every square meter of this park, it can get very full and crowded. Excuse me while I look in your window or can over hear every word you say. Holiday was very well maintained to the point of mowing while I’m trying to set up my area and blowing grass all over everything, please don’t run over my dog...Otherwise we had fun looking for area happenings and shopping. I visited Fort Harrison State Park which was nearby. Product Review: As a Dyrt Ranger I get the opportunity on occasion to review outdoor oriented products. I had the chance to try out Grubstick https://grubstick.com/ and I can say I was excited! I am a campfire cooking kind of person and have tried out many contraptions, the Grubstick is a long time in coming. I say that because this ain’t your grandma’s wiener roasting stick or your moms wicked pointed metal fork that can put your eye out or trip you when it slides down the side of the chair leg. The most phenomenal part of the Grubstick is that the handle is.....RETRACTABLE!!! No more wedging the fork in the most inconvenient place or trying to fit it in your cooking box. The handle when not expanded can fit easily into your pocket, day pack, backpack, fannypack !!! To me that is AWESOME!! Revolutionary! Seems to be sturdier then ones I’ve seen in camp stores. Along with the handle comes two attachments and a easy open handle in a nice, durable carry bag, LOVE IT. Christmas gifts all around! And this was before I checked it out. I have two “sets” and unfortunately one of the sticks broke after only a few retractions and extensions. Perhaps I was too vigorous in my extension technique? So carefully extend your grubstick when using. Otherwise it worked like a dream! And the other stick had no issues, so maybe just a flaw in that one stick? I haven’t contacted the company yet, but I will see how they are about returns or replacements. I roasted some sausages and we toasted some marshmallows for s’mores. The pack up was easy too, nice carry bag to put it all in, I usually carry or reuse a freezer type bag for “dirty” silverware etc. I removed the fork head off the Grubstick and it went right in. No MESS! No Long Pointy Stick with goo at the end to wrap and store. Love it! I didn’t use the Grubstick basket while camping so I pulled it out at the house to add some footage and testing. If Grubstickadds a pie pan attachment, I’m one of the first in line to get it!! Happy Camp Cooking ;)

  • Daisy C.
    Jun. 8, 2020

    Oak Ridge Camping Area — Morgan-Monroe State Forest

    Off the Beaten Path

    We stayed at site 13 at Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Mason Ridge Campground in June 2020. Site 13 has a little trail that goes down to a large flooded sinkhole behind the campsite. There were lots of tree frogs singing because of the proximity to water. Mason Ridge Campground has vault toilets and drinking water available. There are outdoor sinks at the drinking water stations. There is a dumpster in the campground for trash. Mason Ridge Campground is first come, first served, self-register and pay at the park office. Bring exact change. Firewood is available to purchase, but only when the park office is open, and hours are limited. It is also allowed for campers to gather downed wood throughout the forest for campfires. Chainsaws are not allowed, so bring a handsaw and spitting axe if you want to do this. Campsites are mostly good for tents, but several of the sites would be fine for small to medium sized travel trailers and RVs. Sites are primitive, with gravel parking pads. Campfire ring, grill grate, and picnic table are at all sites. There is a dump station. There are no electric sites. Oak Ridge Campground is a second campground loop in MMSF. It only has a handful of sites but feels very secluded. Most of these sites are suited for tents only, or little teardrop campers. Oak Ridge is only open as an“overflow” campground, so only bet on it being open during summer. There is also a group campground for scout troupes and other groups. When we camped here, there was a rowdy group of car campers that came to have a bonfire and drink all night two sites down from us. They would loud and obnoxious. I do not know if this type of thing is common occurrence at this property, or if we“lucked out” that night. The rest of the folks camping there were quiet. There were no hordes of flashlight children running amuck through the campground like you get at the state parks. There is a playground and fire tower right next to the Mason Ridge campground, but both were closed due to coronavirus. There are many trails in MMSF. Good hiking. 

    Pros: sinks, feeling of seclusion, quiet(other than the one group), usually availability unless you arrive really late, long hiking trails

    Cons: limited office hours for firewood purchase, obnoxious car campers

    In summary, this campground is for those who like to“rough it” a little bit.

  • M
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    Surprisingly pleasant!

    This was our second stay here…campground is surrounded by corn fields but park itself is quite picturesque with mature trees, a lake, and very well-manicured grounds. Many sites have long-term occupants but overnighters just as welcome. Main bathrooms are up front and clean and modern while rustic but quite nice enough toilets located at back end. A small pool, mini-golf and recreation center also on site. Owners are nice people who go extra mile to provide a friendly, family atmosphere for residents.

  • Bodean D.
    Sep. 29, 2025

    Kamp Modoc

    What would you expect from Camping?

    Do you have kids? They have it covered, from playground, to lake with inflatables, train rides, Holiday fun.

    Adults? I see Cornhole every weekend, Campfires, Holiday Events, Golf Cart Parades, DJ's or Live Bands on the weekend, Friendly Seasonal Folks always up for a good time.

    Ameneties? Bath Houses, Laundry, General Store, Small Grill and Pizza Oven. (Pizza is not half bad either).

    Amish make their presence felt on a few weekends throughout the season, from fresh Bakery Goods to a Healthy Sized Sausage Egg Biscuit. (You won't be disappointed)

    Food Trucks on a few weekends throughout the season.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • ProfG999
    Apr. 26, 2021

    Indy Lakes Campground

    Nothing there unless you fish which costs extra!

    Lots of monthly campers and lots of trash. I picked up a trash bag full just behind my spot. When you check-in the list of rules makes it feel very unwelcoming. The "lakes" are more like ponds but you have to stay away so the anglers get the water. Not supposed to even walk around! You back in so you're facing away from the water. The "dog walk" is a strip of grass by the very busy street. You hear all the traffic noise plus gunshots or blasts from somewhere nearby. Way over priced too. Go to White River campgrounds, amazing place!


Guide to Fishers

White River Campground in Cicero offers a variety of sites including full hookups with sewer and water/electric-only tent camping within 20 minutes of Fishers, Indiana. Located along the White River, the campground divides into three distinct sections: A for accessible camping, B with full hookup sites, and C for water/electric sites and tent camping. Fishers area campgrounds typically experience hot, humid summers with temperatures averaging in the 80s and mild spring and fall seasons ideal for camping.

What to do

Hiking and biking trails: White River Campground connects to a park with extensive hiking trails and a walking bridge over the river. "This is a great campsite attached to a wonderful park with great trails," notes David R. about the White River Campground.

Archery and adventure activities: Nearby Koteewi park offers diverse outdoor activities. "Close by is koteewi, which has horseback riding, ziplines, an archery range, along with other activities," explains Caitlin W., highlighting recreation options beyond the campground boundaries.

Lake activities and relaxation: Summer visitors enjoy floating on Mystic Waters Campground's lake. "Lake at the campground is great to float around in on a hot summer day," says Christopher N. from Mystic Waters Campground, providing a cooling option during Indiana's humid summers.

Concert shuttles: Mystic Waters Campground offers transportation to nearby music venues. "We enjoyed the bus ride both days to see Dave Matthews Band," mentions Christopher N., describing the convenience of concert transportation services that eliminate parking hassles.

What campers like

Spacious, level sites: Most campgrounds near Fishers offer well-maintained camping spaces. "The sites are spacious, the water, sewer, and electric are good. All sites are paved, grounds are great to walk," reports Kristen S. about White River Campground.

Clean facilities: Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms in the area. "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across," notes Caitlin W., highlighting an important comfort factor for many campers.

Peaceful atmosphere: Several campgrounds provide quiet settings despite proximity to urban areas. "White river campground is not a huge place, but it is always clean and very friendly staff. It's a great place to just go and relax and enjoy nature," explains Anthony C.

Riverside sites: Waterfront camping spots are popular among visitors. "Great spots up against the river and very clean park," shares Shane H., describing the appeal of riverside camping locations.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly during peak season. "Fills up fast, so make your reservation," advises Caitlin W. about White River Campground, suggesting advanced planning for weekend stays.

Highway noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise due to their proximity to major roads. "This is a great campground for RVs and cabins, but unfortunately not for tents as the highway 69 is too noisy," warns David C. about Mystic Waters Campground.

WiFi limitations: Internet connectivity varies between campgrounds. "We found the wifi only reaches in sections A-B even though it's advertised as reaching the entire camp," notes Jeremiah G. about his White River Campground experience.

Seasonal availability: Many campgrounds operate on limited schedules. The Indianapolis KOA in Greenfield operates from March 1 to November 15, while some yurt camping options near Fishers, Indiana remain available year-round.

Tips for camping with families

Playground and water features: Multiple campgrounds offer family-friendly recreation areas. "The playground is newly remodeled," mentions Jeremiah G. about White River Campground facilities, providing entertainment options for younger campers.

Kid-friendly activities: Cornerstone Campground offers numerous activities for children. "Tons of stuff for kids to do. Everyone was friendly. Facilities were well kept and very clean," reports Trevor N., highlighting the family-oriented nature of the campground.

Yurt camping options: For families seeking alternative accommodations, yurt camping near Fishers, Indiana provides comfort with natural surroundings. Spring Valley Camp Grounds houses upscale yurt accommodations with modern amenities suitable for families. "Love the swimming pool," mentions Erin S., describing one of the family-friendly features.

Animal interactions: Some campgrounds feature opportunities to visit with animals. The Indianapolis KOA has resident horses that families enjoy. "Our favorite part is visiting with Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses who are always ready for head rubs and snacks," shares Keri.

Tips from RVers

Level sites with good hookups: RVers appreciate the quality of utility connections at White River Campground. "The sites are spacious, the water, sewer, and electric are good. All sites are paved," notes Kristen S.

Campground layout considerations: Different campground sections offer varying experiences. "White River Campground is divided up into A-B-C sections. A is accessible. B is full hookup with sewer and C is water/elec only and tent camping," explains Jeremiah G.

Service reliability: Hidden Paradise Campground receives positive feedback for its amenities. "Sites are large and easy to maneuver our 42' 5th wheel. Our site had full hookup, flat ground so easy setup," shares Douglas T., noting the spacious accommodations for larger rigs.

Signage challenges: Some campgrounds have navigation issues, especially for after-dark arrivals. "Site numbers were hard to see unless you walked up to each site with a flashlight. Not sure why campgrounds make their site numbers so allusive," cautions Douglas T. about Hidden Paradise Campground, suggesting early arrival when possible.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Fishers, IN is White River Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 22 reviews.

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