Best Cabin Camping near Greenfield, IN

Several campgrounds near Greenfield, Indiana provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Indianapolis KOA offers cozy cabins equipped with small refrigerators and microwaves, while S and H Campground features cabin accommodations with electricity and heating options. Most cabins include beds with mattresses, basic furniture, and access to nearby shower facilities. Cornerstone Campground provides well-maintained cabins with picnic tables and fire pits outside each unit. Mystic Waters Campground includes both basic and deluxe cabin options with electrical hookups. One visitor noted, "The cabins were nice and clean, and equipped with a little fridge and microwave," highlighting the practical amenities available at KOA locations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available throughout the region, with options ranging from simple one-room structures to multi-room family accommodations. Pet-friendly cabin options exist at several locations including Indianapolis KOA, which maintains dedicated dog runs near cabin areas. Most cabin rentals require advance reservations, particularly during summer months when availability becomes limited. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East operates seasonally from April through October, offering family-oriented cabin camping with organized activities. Hidden Paradise Campground provides what one reviewer called "fabulous cabins at a reasonable price," making them popular for group gatherings. KOA cabin camping typically includes climate control options for year-round comfort.

Most cabin rentals provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others include microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and coffee makers. Basic cooking utensils and dishware are sometimes provided but often limited, so visitors should confirm what's available when booking. On-site camp stores at Indianapolis KOA and Jellystone Park stock essential groceries, firewood, and forgotten items. Greenfield's proximity to Indianapolis means major grocery stores are within reasonable driving distance for longer stays. Cabins with private bathrooms typically include toilet paper, but other toiletries are rarely provided.

Best Cabin Sites Near Greenfield, Indiana (33)

    1. Indianapolis KOA

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

    $60 - $80 / night

    "Booked here last minute for the night on my way west. Beautiful campground with lots of activities for the family. They are all dog friendly with a few small dog runs spread throughout the sites."

    "Loved our cabin so cozy"

    2. S and H Campground

    12 Reviews
    Greenfield, IN
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 326-3208

    "They have a pool, stocked pond, game room, ice cream shop and cafe. Decent camp store. Staff super friendly and helpful."

    "Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious, highly recommend. Perfect distance from speedway."

    3. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East

    5 Reviews
    New Castle, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 737-6585

    $50 - $79 / night

    "Wide pull through spots with fire pits, picnic tables and plenty of grass. Tons to do with the kids, organized activities are well done. Staff stays on top of everything and is super helpful."

    "This is just a really cute park to camp in, especially with kids. There is an abundance of activities to keep you and the little ones happy, especially around holidays."

    4. Mystic Waters Campground

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

    "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."

    "Lake at the campground is great to float around in on a hot summer day. We enjoyed the bus ride both days to see Dave Matthews Band."

    5. Jellystone Campground-pierceton

    1 Review
    Pierceton, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 594-2124

    $45 - $65 / night

    "However, it was a nice park and it was nice to get caught up on laundry and showers. "

    6. Hidden Paradise Campground

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

    "Site Privacy: No low shrubbery to offer privacy. Site Spacing: Decent for a private park. Some families reserve side by side site."

    "We take our own rafts and kayaks, although both are available for rent/purchase at the camp store."

    7. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort

    2 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    15 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!!"

    8. Cornerstone Campground

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

    $35 - $58 / night

    "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."

    "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. Spring Valley Camp Grounds

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

    10. Mystic Waters

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    Pendleton, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 221-1078
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Cabin Reviews near Greenfield, IN

142 Reviews of 33 Greenfield Campgrounds


  • CampgroundKaren ..
    Oct. 3, 2023

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    Well kept

    Well kept campground. Cleanest campground bathrooms I have ever seen. Friendly staff. Our site was directly beside a tiny cabin and could have been a little bigger but that’s what you get often times with RV sites. Unfortunately, witnessed one of the staff members abusing their dog.

  • T
    Mar. 4, 2023

    Whitewater Memorial State Park Campground

    Great for Tent Camping

    Short hike to the lake. Great beach area and shower facilities. Pet friendly, horse trails, camp store. Liberty is a short drive and has all essentials plus J’s Dairy Inn 🤤

  • 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.

  • k
    Oct. 12, 2022

    Cornerstone Campground

    Lovely RV resort

    I love it here. The owners are wonderful and the resort is beautiful. 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. I enjoyed the peaceful ambience and walking trails through the trees.

  • T
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East

    Clean, fun and family friendly

    Wide pull through spots with fire pits, picnic tables and plenty of grass. Tons to do with the kids, organized activities are well done. Staff stays on top of everything and is super helpful. You can rent pedal bikes, pedal boats, store is well stocked.

  • Dale Y.
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Thousand Trails Indian Lakes

    disappointed

    the good stuff peaceful ,friendly staff and campers,nice fire ring and picnic tables. the bad the online reservation can’t choose the sites or areas so I called the number that was listed for campground and was on hold at a call center somewhere . check in was nice you had to pick whether you were koa or thousand trails then go pick a spot they didn’t know what was available. that went pretty well it was hard navigating through the potholes and mud holes with being 62’ long the spot we found was 30amp with water no sewer at 50$ a night I was disappointed 25$ would have been more realistic

  • Cherie B.
    Aug. 28, 2018

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    Quiet and friendly

    This is our go to campground. Not overly large but it’s clean and quiet. The owners are friendly and helpful. Bathrooms/showers are clean. Laundry on site. Small store and library where you can borrow books. Nice dog walk and small fenced dog area. Sites level and good for big rigs down to tents. Three cabins also available. Owners are relatively new and have been working on improvements continually. Highly recommend!

  • Brandie B.
    May. 6, 2020

    Thousand Trails Indian Lakes

    Large property with lots of green space

    Indian Lakes Campground is 10 minutes east of downtown Batesville, an hour to the east of Indianapolis and an hour to the west of Cincinnati. With over 1000 sites they offer a KOA section, year round leased sites, Thousand Trails sites and individual sites. We’re a married couple in our forties traveling with two dogs and a cat in our 37 foot motorhome and members of Thousand Trails. We arrived on April 3rd, the day prior to Indiana Covid-19 stay at home restrictions. The property owners were gracious enough to allow us to extend our stay beyond the normal 14 day limit for our personal safety. We were assigned a 50 amp site with water and sewer in loop 4B. This is an open loop with very few trees for shade. Immediately across from our site is a large field about the length of a football field. We can see the lake in the distance past the recreation and pool areas. During our stay we did not access the restroom, laundry, recreation or store areas as we were practicing social distancing. We plan to make many return trips to this campground in the future. Because we were the first to stay in our site since the campground closed for the winter season we had a little site maintenance/pickup to perform but nothing too out of the norm. The noise from the highway can only be heard about once a week. On weekends there’s an increase in golf-cart users and most neighbors are respectful during quiet hours.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2022

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    Great forest area

    We called for reservations less than two weeks in advance, and they only had one site left. If coming from the north-west, try to arrive before dark as the road over the hills to this place is beautiful, but narrow and forested with some trees very close to the roadway. The entrance road to the campground is quite steep. We arrived after the office had closed, so they had left an envelope taped to the door with our name and a map to our site. We were in the full-hookup, back-in RV sites connected with the cabins but they are across the street so they’re not too connected if you don’t know who’s in the cabin nearest you. Most of the other rigs in this row seemed to be long-term. We were on the end opening onto trees and the gravel cul de sac. It’s beautiful.

    Pads are gravel and we did need to use several leveling blocks on our site, which made for a doosey of a bottom step into and out of our trailer. This end of the park is very quiet, with dark skies at night for stargazing and lovely field and forest sounds. Even though the office had closed a couple of hours before, the owner Bruce came by after we had set up to make sure we were in ok. Thoughtful!

    The “patio” pad for the picnic table is 12” concrete blocks. It was mostly level, but not near the edge near our tow vehicle. Tripped a few times; these blocks should be redone.

    We needed some trailer work while we were here, so asked the owner for recommendations. The manager Ed then came by after the guy had come to be sure we were pleased with the recommendation.

    Bathrooms were a short walk up the hill to the office. Pretty good, though they often needed supplies restocked.

    We would definitely stay here again. We stayed in site 9.


Guide to Greenfield

Camping cabins near Greenfield, Indiana provide convenient access to the area's recreational opportunities while being just 30 minutes east of Indianapolis via I-70. The region's gently rolling terrain features scattered woodlands and open meadows, with typical summer temperatures ranging from 70-85°F. Several campgrounds maintain cabins year-round, though specific amenities and availability vary seasonally with peak demand from May through September.

What to do

Water recreation at quarries and ponds: At Hidden Paradise Campground, visitors can enjoy multiple water features including a quarry lake with inflatable play equipment. "They have a quarry you can swim or paddle boat in. It has a slide and a trampoline," notes one camper. The campground also offers river access for kayaking and fishing.

Disc golf courses: Cornerstone Campground maintains an on-site disc golf course for guests. A visitor mentions, "Totally delightful, some full timers and part timers, many parks and benches to sit on, nice disk golf course." The course winds through wooded areas and open spaces, providing varied terrain for players.

Holiday-themed events: Family activities increase during holiday weekends at many campgrounds. One visitor to Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East observed, "This is just a really cute park to camp in, especially with kids. There is an abundance of activities to keep you and the little ones happy, especially around holidays."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many reviewers emphasize the cleanliness of cabin accommodations and common areas. A visitor to Indianapolis KOA reported, "Everything you would expect from a KOA: clean, easy in-and-out, all the amenities. We stayed two nights during the week, but it was spring break, and the campground was still quiet and orderly."

Water play areas for children: Families particularly appreciate dedicated water features. One camper at Indianapolis KOA noted, "The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket." These supervised water areas provide safe recreation options during summer months.

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds maintain stocked fishing ponds. A visitor to S and H Campground mentioned, "Very nice campground. They have a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious, highly recommend." Their recreational pond offers additional fishing opportunities for cabin guests.

What you should know

Highway noise varies by location: Some campgrounds experience traffic noise due to proximity to major roadways. A camper at Mystic Waters Campground noted, "This is a great campground for RVs and cabins, but unfortunately not for tents as the highway 69 is too noisy. Also there are not a lot of trees."

Bathroom conditions fluctuate: Facilities can vary significantly between campgrounds and seasons. One visitor to S and H Campground observed, "The only thing we didn't like was the bathroom conditions. The floor tiles were breaking off and there was certainly a mold issue."

Site leveling challenges: Some camping areas feature uneven terrain. A camper at S and H noted, "Downsides - our site was incredibly uneven." This can affect cabin placement and outdoor seating areas, particularly during rainy periods.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pad alternatives to pools: Water features vary between properties. A visitor to Indianapolis KOA clarified, "The splash pad / water park was fun, but was not a pool. It only goes to 3 feet so if you want to swim this is not for you. The water was cold but my kiddos finally got in and had fun on the slides."

Budget for activities beyond cabin rental: Some campgrounds charge separately for recreational amenities. A visitor to Hidden Paradise noted, "On top of the camping prices you had to pay to swim in the quarry. $10-$15 per day per person. They were also renting golf carts for $100 per day."

Explore seasonal programming: Many campgrounds offer structured activities during summer months. A visitor to Cornerstone Campground shared, "Beautiful campground. Great for all kinds of camping from primitive to full hook up. Tons of stuff for kids to do. Everyone was friendly."

Tips from RVers

Late arrivals should prepare for navigation challenges: After-hours check-in procedures vary between properties. One RVer at Hidden Paradise Campground stated, "We came in at 10 pm in search for our site. It's about a 1/2 mile from the main road. It's a big place we noticed at daylight... Site numbers were hard to see unless you walked up to each site with a flashlight."

Proximity to RV services: Location near service centers can provide peace of mind. A camper at Indianapolis KOA mentioned, "Very friendly staff. This was our first ever outing with our class A. The grounds were clean and safe... Walking distance to Mount Comfort RV Dealership."

Cell service and wifi reliability: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds. Some properties offer reliable internet access for remote work needs, while others have limited or no coverage. Cornerstone Campground receives consistent praise for reliable utilities, with one camper noting, "Lots are level and include a picnic table and fire pit, with nice space between sites."

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