Best Campgrounds near Reelsville, IN
Looking for the best campgrounds near Reelsville, IN? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Reelsville. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Reelsville camping trip.
Looking for the best campgrounds near Reelsville, IN? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Reelsville. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Reelsville camping trip.
$20 - $25 / night
"Turkey Run is arguably the most popular campground (and state park) in Indiana and has its pros and cons."
$16 - $25 / night
$40 - $999 / night
$12 / night
"Although I would go early or late in the season to avoid Indiana’s humid muggy summer heat."
"This is just a beautiful Indiana State Park located near the small community of Jasonville, Indiana which offers simple dining, grocery store"
"Price includes Indiana Sales Tax.
From I-70, go south on U.S. 41 for 7.2 miles."
"Expect to see Canadian geese as the resident scavenger here instead of the usual raccoons found at Indiana parks."
$25 - $40 / night
"Nice clean park in west-central Indiana that has a lake and a large number of camping sites along with restrooms and showers."
Best option in the park and quietest. Some spots are uneven and tight, but also some very large (back of loop and some of the spots on side of loop in the front)
Great spot to tent camp! The showers and real bathrooms were nice too! Plenty of trails and awesome lookout points. The lakes aren’t bad for fishing and kayaking too! Very glad I went!
When I was younger this is the place the family would go. For fishing, hiking, and just being in nature . Has some really great trails, and if you stay at the campground itself , it has activities for the youguns ‘. When ever I am in the neighborhood, I will stop by for a weekend in a tent. Near a roaring campfire and widdle some thing out of a piece of wood. It’s peaceful, yet you’re not alone. It isn’t entirely off grid. I prefer BLM myself. But if you’re going to hit a “camp ground” this is one of my favorites.
This campground is decent if you get one of the few good spots. Many sites are small and can only accommodate a tent. Has water and vault toilets. This campground typically remains available as an overflow camping area but is still a good spot.
I found this place a few years ago and it has become my local go to. It is free camping and first come first serve. There are vault toilets. Plenty of space to spread out.
The site we stayed in was lovely. It was backed up to the edge of the woods which made for a lovely view. Driving through the campground it looks like there are some sites pretty close together but ours wasn’t too bad. I would say pay particular attention to the size of the site you’re booking as some were pretty small. Also, some sites were fairly sloped as well. This site was a slight slope and overall I would book it again. We have a full size truck with a small travel trailer that fit perfectly. Camp store was stocked nicely. Staff was friendly. The campground itself was very quiet and you could enjoy being out in nature. The site was walking distance from showers/bathroom. The park as a whole is beautiful and there’s a trailhead that’s walking distance from the campsite that leads down a beautiful trail to a lake.
Open areas with pit toilets and water available. Shade and sunny locations. Pick a spot and set up with hammock-large rvs spots. No fee, no reservations, no problems. Officers from federal, state, and local patrol. Cell service by various providers is 1-2 bars. Highly recommend.
We followed our RV GPS into the quaint city of Franklin and turned right off of Jefferson Street onto Fairgrounds Street that leads a short distance to the gate. Waze wanted us to continue on King Street coming in from I-65, but there is a sign that says no trucks and the street is not RV friendly. Our RV GPS had us going the right direction to get to Jefferson Street. As we had made reservations on the day of arrival we were texted by the fairgrounds camp host asking for an estimated arrival time. The camp host site is right at the entrance of the campground (CG) area. As they only take cash or check, we paid the host upon arrival and the host walked us over to show us the site they selected for us. Upon arriving at back-in site 34 with FHUs and 50 AMP, we asked if we could change to the adjacent 30 AMP area, so we could have some space and yard. The camp host said that due to the age of the wiring they do not allow 50 to 30 AMP adapters. However, a 5th wheel came in a day later and hooked into 30 AMP with an adapter. The CG has poor site and utility placement with multiple sites sharing water. The sites back up to each other and the utilities are down the middle. There isn't dedicated site utilities like the majority of CGs, you just pick the water and electric that happens to be open and is closest to you. There are no picnic tables nor fire pits. Be sure to have plenty of water hose(we needed 50’) to reach a spigot. Our area had full timers and short stayers. There was another site area across the field that was either long term or seasonal with decent spacing but we weren't offered any of the empty 50 AMP spots and no one else was put in that area. Wifi was very useable for checking mail, Facebook, and such. Water pressure was good. We got 3 bars on Verizon. With an unobstructed view of the northern sky we used our Starlink. There’s plenty of area to walk your dog inside the fenced fairground areas. The next time we are in the area, we’ll pass on this CG.
A staple of our state here in Indiana. Unfortunately due to some storm damage, trails were rerouted or straight up inaccessible.
Great places to find and set up camp. We even discovered a few extra hidden sites just by being forced off trails due to the damage.
Every dispersed camper should add the hikes to the lake to their checklist.
Camping near Reelsville, Indiana, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are several campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.
Camping near Reelsville, Indiana, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Whether you're looking for a peaceful getaway or an action-packed weekend, the campgrounds in this area have you covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Reelsville, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, Reelsville, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 99 campgrounds and RV parks near Reelsville, IN and 1 free dispersed camping spot.
Which is the most popular campground near Reelsville, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Reelsville, IN is Turkey Run State Park Campground — Turkey Run State Park with a 4.5-star rating from 67 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Reelsville, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Reelsville, IN.
What parks are near Reelsville, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 parks near Reelsville, IN that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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