Best Campgrounds near Hanna, IN

Camping options near Hanna, Indiana include several established campgrounds with varied amenities and settings. Last Resort Campground in Hanna provides full hookup sites for RVs and tent camping areas around a fishing pond. Within driving distance, campers can access Michigan City Campground with cabin accommodations, EZ Kamp for RV-specific sites, and multiple state park campgrounds including Indiana Dunes State Park and Potato Creek State Park, which offer more natural settings approximately 30-45 minutes from Hanna.

Most campgrounds in the region operate seasonally from April through October or November, with a few remaining open year-round. Reservations are strongly recommended during summer months when facilities reach capacity, particularly at waterfront locations. Full hookup sites typically include water, electric (50-amp service common), and sewer connections, while primitive tent sites offer more basic amenities. Train noise affects several campgrounds in the area due to nearby rail lines. According to one visitor at Last Resort Campground, "It is close to Route 30, so there is traffic noise, but not too loud. One highlight, especially for kids is the Saturday night golf cart parade."

Fishing opportunities represent a significant draw for many campgrounds in the Hanna area, with several properties featuring stocked ponds and lake access. Family-friendly amenities appear consistently in positive reviews, with campers highlighting swimming pools, playgrounds, and organized activities at places like Last Resort Campground. Site spacing varies considerably between properties, with some campers noting tight quarters at certain facilities. A reviewer mentioned that "Spaces are TIGHT on the full hook up side. We have a 21' and hardly got in. We were super close to fellow campers. On the other side of the grounds around the pond (electric only) sites were much bigger and secluded." Water quality concerns occasionally appear in reviews, with some visitors recommending water filters for campground water supplies.

Best Camping Sites Near Hanna, Indiana (71)

    1. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    127 Reviews
    Beverly Shores, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 395-1882

    $25 / night

    "There’s tons of trails to do along the lakeshore and none are really far from one another. I grew up in NWI so I didn’t camp in Indiana often but I did here and loved it!"

    "General: Dunewood campground is located within Indiana Dunes National Park, established in 2019 (The national seashore was established in the 1960s)."

    2. Last Resort Campground

    11 Reviews
    Hanna, IN
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (219) 797-2267

    "We wanted a place close to my elderly parents house and Last Resort fit the bill. Overall it is a pleasant campground with a pool, a pond, and some weekend activities."

    "We were super close to fellow campers.On the other side of the grounds around the pond (electric only) sites were much bigger and secluded. Despite the tight space, the kids loved it here."

    3. Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 926-1952

    $23 / night

    "The most beautiful state park in Indiana IMO."

    "The campground although nearly full was relatively calm and quiet. Unlike the craziness of other Indiana state parks I have visited."

    4. Michigan City Campground

    22 Reviews
    Indiana Dunes National Park, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 872-7600

    "This is a beautifully kept campground just outside Michigan City, IN. It is gated so will need to call in once you arrive to enter."

    "It's easy access, clean spacious sites, and how quiet it was considering it proximity to S.R. 421 brought us back again this year. We visited Indiana Dunes National Park and State Park."

    5. Potato Creek State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    North Liberty, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 656-8186

    $20 - $90 / night

    "I feel this is one of the best state parks in Indiana. Come with your own water as they don’t have water hookups at your campsite but there are some nearby. The sites are very spacious and clean."

    "Younger families tend to book up front near the playground and the noise and activities are more robust. Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."

    6. Sand Creek Campground

    15 Reviews
    Chesterton, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (219) 926-7482

    $30 - $90 / night

    "First time to Indiana with a quick trip to the Dunes. We were disappointed the state park was full but found this campground close by."

    "Privately-owned and just a short distance from Indiana Dunes. The owner was very nice and helpful at check-in."

    7. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Winamac, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 946-3213

    $12 - $50 / night

    "Trails and the river close by. Bathrooms are phenomenal!! Enjoy!"

    "I had picked THAT weekend because there was free fishing for Indiana residents & my friend wanted to take her 2 young boys fishing & camping. We caught nothing."

    8. Warren Dunes State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Bridgman, MI
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (269) 426-4013

    "There is a path to the beach for walking but it is a long walk. We tried walking a wagon to the beach via the road but regretted it. A kind family drove us half the distance."

    "There are sand dunes in the park just walking distance from some campsites. You can climb these dunes to the beach ( a farther walk) or take a short drive. They have restrooms/showers."

    9. EZ Kamp

    3 Reviews
    Plymouth, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 867-2022

    "If you are coming down 275 to Wassen road, look to your left hand side when you’ve reached the destination on the map and you will see a wooden gate, which is the entrance. Please see the video."

    "I camped out of my car and the location I planned to camp at turned out not to be safe. I got on the DYRT app and reached out to several campgrounds who all told me that they were full."

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Recent Reviews near Hanna, IN

607 Reviews of 71 Hanna Campgrounds


  • Katrin M.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

    Campground Indiana Dunes

    We camped here on our way to Minnesota. The campsite had the typical amenities like a picnic table and a fire pit. The campground was clean and it was quiet. The bathroom was a bit outdated, but clean. The mosquitoes were horrible. It was almost impossible to sit outside in the evening. Overall, it was a nice campground with spacious sites. It was not a long car ride at all to Lake Michigan.

  • Therese S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Warren Dunes State Park Campground

    Nice Campground But Spendy

    Nice campground with easy access to dunes and lake, but the nightly fee for a motorhome with electric only (no water) was $60 a night. Quite a bit higher than we would typically go for, but other campgrounds in the area were shut down for the season. The spaces are small but it wasn’t too crowded, bathrooms and showers were very clean.

  • Nadiehsda B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Oak Lake RV Resort

    We came for a weekend… Stayed nearly 2 weeks! Oak Lake RV Resort is where family memories are made.

    6 people, 1 pup & a 44.4' Keystone Sprinter... Oak Lake RV Resort handled it all with ease & gave us the BEST camping trip ever! From the moment you drive up, staff are waiting in golf carts to guide you to your site & even help with setup. We were nervous about fitting our big rig, but pull-through site #17 made it flawless. Where else does that??

    We originally booked August 22–25, extended to the 29th & then lucked into staying through Labor Day weekend. We canceled our other plans because Oak Lake had everything we wanted & more!!Pond swimming & obstacle course, movies on our inflatable screen, golf cart glow parades, s’mores, homemade campfire pizzas & endless family memories. The kids are still raving about it!

    Rebecca deserves a huge shoutout for going above & beyond! Tom & Marianne, the owners, are amazing hosts who clearly pour their hearts into making Oak Lake special. Even the coin operated laundry was a lifesaver & convinced us we need a washer/dryer in our camper for future impromptu stays 😂.

    We’re already talking about being put on the list for a seasonal site for next year bc we know we’ll be back again & again. Oak Lake RV Resort is Newton County’s hidden gem!!! If you’re searching for fun, hospitality & true family camping memories... THIS is the place!! Hands down, every time.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Camp Shabbona Woods

    Not the best but acceptable

    Stayed the weekend. Definitely felt the urban community close by with ambulances and firetrucks noises in the background. They close the gates after 10pm was weird but overall ok. No electric or water hook ups can’t keep your vehicle close to your campsite. The good the bathroom are in good shape and the staff was friendly.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Michigan City Campground

    66$ for a good overnight!

    Staying here started off as a last minute thing as we’re driving through and made no arrangements for overnight lodging. With our rooftop tent, staying here was no problem! There was water hookups and electricity if desired, although we didn’t use them.

    The shower/Bathroom situation is actually fairly nice for a campground! The water pressure was great, and the hot water was amazing.

    I do recommend this place, however, few things to know: the campground space is tight. You will be pretty close to people around you, many with kids. It seems kind of like a family retreat type of location and honestly? It’s a whole vibe and if that’s for you, then this place is too!

    #GoAnyway

  • hThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Cedar Lake Ministries RV Park

    Quiet, well kept spot

    We stayed on site 27, sites are full hookup up, there's a nice bathhouse which has a key pad handle which made me feel safe while showering. Theres a playground as well. You have access to the perks of the conference grounds I clouding access to a small private beach on the lake, canoes and kayaks, life jackets, and a rec room when open. Close to a grocery store and not far from US 41.

  • Sarah and Philip H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Tippecanoe River Run

    Tippecanoe River Run

    Don’t think I’ve ever stayed anywhere so peaceful. Birds chirping, right on a nature spring, everyone is respectful but laid back,. Full hook ups and amazing stay.

  • G
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Weko Beach Campground

    Wonderful site, easy beach access

    Campground was clean, with trails leading directly to Weko beach with gorgeous walking paths. Highly recommend, definitely a hidden gem.


Guide to Hanna

Camping sites near Hanna, Indiana range from established state parks to privately owned campgrounds within a 45-mile radius. The area sits in northern Indiana's lake country at approximately 700 feet above sea level, with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping season. Fall camping often features cooler nighttime temperatures in the 40-50°F range, requiring appropriate gear for comfort.

What to do

Beach access at Lake Michigan: Indiana Dunes State Park Campground offers swimming opportunities and sand dune climbing. "The lake and dunes are spectacular and live up to the hype. The 3 dune challenge is not really a challenge if you are moderately healthy but it is fun and scenic! The cool soft sand feels fantastic, definitely best hiked barefoot," notes one visitor.

Hiking trails with varying difficulty: The trail network at Tippecanoe River State Park includes options accessible from the campground. "There's some trails that can be accessed from the campground- Trails 1,3,4&5," explains a camper. The park also features a fire tower with panoramic views.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds offer fishing access, with stocked ponds at some locations. At Hickory Hills Campground, fishing spots are "small, not busy, close to several beautiful parks and fishing spots." The area lakes support various fish species including bass and panfish.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Michigan City Campground receives positive comments about their shower houses. "This is a beautifully kept campground just outside Michigan City, IN. It is gated so will need to call in once you arrive to enter. We stayed in the premium sites which were 90ft pull thought with 50A service, water and sewer, and the best wifi I have seen at a campsite," reports one camper.

Proximity to Lake Michigan beaches: Warren Dunes State Park Campground provides lake access within walking distance. "Wonderful campground! Lots of shade and plenty of privacy between sites. The bathroom seemed newer (South modern loop) with clean bathrooms (cleaned at least twice a day) and private shower stalls," mentions a visitor.

Quiet camping options: For those seeking less populated alternatives to the busy Indiana Dunes, Sand Creek Campground offers quieter sites. "The tent sites were very private as we were the only ones there for the night. Plenty of space tucked among the trees. Bathrooms seemed newer and were very clean," notes a camper.

What you should know

Train noise affects multiple campgrounds: Several campgrounds near Hanna experience railroad noise due to nearby rail lines. At Dunewood Campground, "Could hear Trains throughout the night. Great facility with showers, water fountains, and a camp sink. great shading from trees and very green!"

Reservation requirements vary by season: State parks fill quickly during summer months, particularly weekends. One camper at Tippecanoe River State Park advises, "It seems like a very popular place, even in the off season, so you're best bet is to make a reservation or call ahead to make sure they can accommodate you."

Alcohol policies differ between parks: Some parks prohibit alcohol entirely. At Warren Dunes State Park, "This is a state park which has an entrance fee and camping you can reserve... Be careful in the lake, because rip current often take young visitors out too far and into dangerous waters." The park enforces a strict no-alcohol policy.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple campgrounds feature playground equipment. At Hickory Hills Campground, one visitor reports they have "done a lot of updates since we camped there years ago! Great new pool and pool house, FUN petting zoo, gemstone mining for the kids, hayrides, as well as crafts and a scavenger hunt."

Water recreation options: Besides swimming beaches, several parks offer fishing ponds suitable for children. A Michigan City Campground visitor notes, "We stayed in a 90 ft premium pull through spot. Nice campground that is maintained. There is a pool, fishing pond, and playground for kids."

Evening activities: Organized campground activities often occur on weekend evenings. Weekend activities frequently include crafts, scavenger hunts, and outdoor movies during summer months.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing concerns: Some campgrounds have tight sites for larger rigs. A visitor to Sand Creek Campgrounds advises, "The RV sites have electricity and water access. Some campers are stored there over the winter months."

Utility hookup positioning: At Potato Creek State Park, "Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up. With dog friendly beaches, beginner MTB trails and paved bike paths, this checks all our boxes."

Off-season options: Several campgrounds remain open year-round or have extended seasons. Michigan City Campground "is open year round. They also have many monthly sites available with winter water, as well as seasonal and overnight spots."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Hanna Municipal Campground?

Hanna Municipal Campground offers a range of essential amenities for a comfortable camping experience. The campground provides clean restroom and shower facilities, potable water access, and designated fire pits at each site. Picnic tables are available, and the grounds are well-maintained with waste disposal services. The campground typically features electrical hookups for those requiring power. Most sites are spacious enough to accommodate various camping setups, from tents to larger RVs. While specific amenities may vary seasonally, the campground generally maintains good basic facilities year-round. For recreation, nearby Hickory Hills Campground offers additional options if you're looking to explore the broader area.

Where are the best camping spots near Hanna, Alberta?

The Hanna area offers several excellent camping options for outdoor enthusiasts. Last Resort Campground provides a convenient location near Hanna with both drive-in and walk-in access, reservable sites, water availability, and clean toilets. It's particularly accommodating for those with larger RVs. For those willing to venture a bit further, Tippecanoe River State Park Campground offers diverse access options including boat-in, drive-in, and hike-in sites with water access and plenty of recreational opportunities. The park's natural setting makes it ideal for nature lovers seeking a more immersive outdoor experience while still maintaining essential amenities.

Is there RV camping available in Hanna and what are the hookup options?

Yes, Hanna offers excellent options for RV camping. Pike Lake County Campground near Hanna provides sites specifically designed for RVs, campers, and trailers with approximately 45 sites available for seasonal, monthly, weekly, or nightly rentals. Hookup options typically include electric, water, and some sites with full sewer connections. For those seeking alternatives, EZ Kamp offers drive-in access with water hookups suitable for RVs. Most RV sites in the Hanna area include 30/50 amp electrical service, with premium sites often featuring full hookups (water, electric, sewer). Many campgrounds in the region also offer amenities like dump stations, potable water filling points, and level pads.