Best Dog-Friendly Camping near McCordsville, IN

Indianapolis KOA's pet-friendly cabins accommodate camping families with dogs in Greenfield, Indiana. The campground offers clean, spacious sites with full hookups for RV camping, plus tent sites and glamping options. Dogs are welcome throughout the property with standard leash requirements, and a dedicated dog park provides space for pets to exercise off-leash. Campers report the staff delivers firewood directly to sites and maintains the grounds well despite occasional flooding issues. All accommodation types accept pets, though specific pet policies may vary for cabin rentals. White River Campground and S and H Campground also welcome pets, with the latter offering 450 campsites near McCordsville. The campground is clean with a dedicated camping store and ice cream shop attached.

Camping with dogs at these locations benefits from convenient highway access, though traffic noise can occasionally be heard from nearby interstates. The Indianapolis KOA features horses and goats that guests can feed with approved treats, creating unique pet-friendly experiences for families. Most campgrounds maintain walking paths suitable for dog exercise, with water access available at several locations including White River Campground's boat-in sites. Bathhouses and sanitary facilities are generally well-maintained, though distances between campsites and facilities can be substantial at larger properties. Temperature variations in Indiana require seasonal preparation when camping with pets, with summer temperatures requiring adequate shade and winter camping necessitating proper pet accommodations for colder nights.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near McCordsville, Indiana (57)

    1. Indianapolis KOA

    22 Reviews
    Lawrence, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 894-1397

    $60 - $80 / night

    "The pup loved the dog park."

    "Not really an adult's pool, but that's ok by me) They loved petting and feeding the horses. Campsites were large. We even had an ice cream and watched a movie in the activities hall."

    2. White River Campground

    24 Reviews
    Cicero, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 770-4430

    $16 - $37 / night

    "First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views. Free hot showers! Quiet. Feels secluded though close to town. Good price too."

    "White River Campground is a county owned park within 15 minutes small town Indiana (Cicero) complete with a small town grocery and dollar general. Within 20 minutes or Walmart and Grocery stores."

    3. S and H Campground

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

    "Nobody cleans up after their dogs. All in all very grateful for a place to call home for a couple of months."

    "Perfect distance from speedway."

    4. Glo Wood Campground

    6 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 485-5239

    $28 / night

    "Our spot, like all around us was very long and nice, wide space between campers. We camped with a 38 foot travel trailer and a 20 foot Ford F250, and still had room(about the size of a golf cart)."

    "It's just far enough off the beaten path, but close enough to everything."

    5. Mystic Waters Campground

    4 Reviews
    Pendleton, IN
    10 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."

    6. Mounds State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Anderson, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 642-6627

    $20 - $28 / night

    "Nice state park in Indiana. Only offering electric hook up. Water locations could block traffic if camper does not park accurately. Store at Check in offered necessities. Hiking trails were nice."

    "This is a nice state park outside of Anderson In. It has nice walking trails and is on the White river. There is a gorgeous swimming pool. The bath house is clean, but not the best."

    7. Heartland Resort

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

    8. Indiana State Fairgrounds Campground

    4 Reviews
    Indianapolis, IN
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 927-7503

    $40 / night

    9. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East

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

    $50 - $79 / night

    "There is an abundance of activities to keep you and the little ones happy, especially around holidays. The amenities are great and the sites definitely large enough not to feel crowded."

    10. Lake Haven Retreat

    8 Reviews
    Beech Grove, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 783-5267

    $60 / night

    "Campsites also don't have fire rings but there are a bunch of communal ones around the lake. Plus free communal firewood. The laundry and bathhouse is really stellar too. Clean and open 24/7."

    "Lots of full timers with little dogs that bark non stop. We have large dogs that would get riled up by the small dogs barking. Clearly no one cared about barking though."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near McCordsville, IN

260 Reviews of 57 McCordsville Campgrounds


  • Lesley E.
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Indianapolis KOA

    Great campground

    We stayed here on our way to Maine and loved the campground so much we chose to stay again on our way back. Everything was clean and well maintained, staff was very friendly and helpful. The pup loved the dog park.

  • Sammii D.
    Jul. 27, 2019

    Lake Haven Retreat

    Mighty fine campground for a city

    This place is pretty awesome. It's doesn't have any of the typical summer amenities like a pool but the ones it does have are in tip top shape. Campsites also don't have fire rings but there are a bunch of communal ones around the lake. Plus free communal firewood. The laundry and bathhouse is really stellar too. Clean and open 24/7. Plenty of washers and dryers. There are easy back-ins and pull-thrus. Think some of the pull-thrus are for group camping too the way it's set up. Dog park, free cable (like 60 channels!) and internet (haven't tested strength yet)! I dig it!

  • Michael L.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Muncie RV Resort

    Solid choice -- Near Mounds state park, city of Anderson, and I-69

    I stayed with full hookups, but no cable (don't need it, so don't know if it's available) and we weren't close enough to connect to the WIFI (only close enough to occasionally see 1 bar pop up).

    Friendly folks, catch and release fishing pond, and a pond with beach for swimming. Good size playground, jump pad, and off-leash"dog park" available as well.

    On AT&T, I typically had 2 bars and no problem streaming music or browsing Facebook. My fellow travelers, on Sprint, said they had poor reception. I'm guessing 1 bar.

    Worth noting that my wife said the water pressure in the shower house was fairly low. (I shower in the camper, so can't comment.) Water pressure was fine at our site, though. Also worth noting that many of the back-in sites can be pull-through if you get there when it's not busy.

  • 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 ;)

  • Rich K.
    Apr. 15, 2018

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Great State Park

    We camped here several time last year(2017). We had great experiences each time. Beautiful lake for kayaking! If you don’t owe a kayak or canoe, they offer rentals.

    All sites are gravel with mature trees if you want shade or full sun. Pet friendly. Nice playgrounds for the kids or grandkids. Very nice beach area. Wonderful hiking trails and offer a variety of programs/activities.

  • A
    Aug. 26, 2021

    Indianapolis KOA

    Very nice campground. Friendly staff and lots of activities

    Styed here with the grandkids and we all had a great time. Nice playgrounds and a pool with lots of water features for the kids. (Not really an adult's pool, but that's ok by me) They loved petting and feeding the horses. Campsites were large. We even had an ice cream and watched a movie in the activities hall. Really enjoyed our time there.

  • ProfG999
    Apr. 26, 2021

    White River Campground

    Best campground ever!

    I've traveled across the US and this is the best campground I've stayed in. First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views. Free hot showers! Quiet. Feels secluded though close to town. Good price too. Free wifi that worked so well we could both work online and stream TV! It does not get any better. Dog friendly. Nice playground for the kids. Fire circles and clean picnic tables at each site. If I lived here, I'd come here often. Great place. Walking and biking trails. Canoeing and kayaking. Historic bridge.

  • J
    Jun. 29, 2020

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Great Atmosphere, nice terrain!

    Very large camping spots with huge lawns away from lake; This spot was #53. lakeside camping a little more packed in but more shade. Reserve early! Cute beach was easy to get to, allowed dogs (not on sand). Park program happened while we were there - very educational. Highly professionally run, tight security and ample parking. No sparklers. Water lines close to campsites. Wal-Mart close, large Cabelas 45 mins away. Would stay again!

  • 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 McCordsville

Campgrounds near McCordsville, Indiana offer varied terrain with gravel-based sites and proximity to water features including White River and several stocked fishing ponds. The area sits at approximately 850 feet elevation with humid continental climate patterns creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Summer temperatures regularly reach the upper 80s while winter nights often drop below freezing, requiring appropriate gear for comfort.

What to do

Hiking trails near water access: White River Campground connects to a substantial trail system with a walking bridge over the river. "There is a nice size dog park and you can get a nice walk in around the campground," notes Shelly S. about Indianapolis KOA, adding variety for pet owners seeking exercise options.

Visit historic mounds: Mounds State Park Campground offers educational value with preserved Native American earthworks. According to Jacob A., "I love the trails and the mounds. We will try a nearby kayak rental place next time," making it an ideal destination for history buffs.

Water recreation: During warmer months, several campgrounds offer water activities. A guest at Mystic Waters Campground describes their experience: "Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day."

Feed animals: Some campgrounds provide animal interactions beyond just bringing pets. Indianapolis KOA features "Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses who are always ready for head rubs and snacks," according to Keri, offering a unique experience for animal lovers.

What campers like

Level campsites: Many campgrounds prioritize comfortable parking areas. At Glo Wood Campground, visitors appreciate that "gravel pads were close to level, needed to raise one side 1"," according to Jeremy B., making setup easier.

Clean facilities: Maintenance standards vary between locations with some receiving high marks. "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across," reports Caitlin W. about White River Campground, though other locations receive mixed reviews.

Entertainment options: Family-friendly activities abound at certain locations. Tiana K. notes that at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, there are "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."

Proximity to Indianapolis: Several campgrounds serve as convenient bases for city exploration. Tom O. mentions that Indianapolis KOA provides "convenient to Downtown Indy" access, stating it was "20 minutes to downtown attractions."

What you should know

Weather impacts: The region experiences occasional flooding issues affecting campground conditions. At S and H Campground, one reviewer noted: "Our site was 70% flooded. Fortunately we have two entrance doors. Staff was friendly all weekend."

Traffic noise: Highway proximity affects some camping experiences. Michelle M. observed at Indianapolis KOA: "It's very close to an interstate so it's not exactly a picturesque setting."

Varying pet policies: While most campgrounds welcome dogs, specific rules may apply. Lake Haven Retreat features communal areas where "lots of full timers with little dogs that bark non stop" according to Jen S., which might affect those with reactive pets.

Power reliability: Electrical service quality varies between locations. At S and H Campground, one camper reported: "When everyone started turning on their AC, my surge protector kept kicking due to voltage swings," highlighting potential issues during peak usage.

Tips for camping with families

Splash features for children: Water play areas provide entertainment beyond swimming pools. At Indianapolis KOA, Megan T. explains that "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."

Kid-specific amenities: Look for campgrounds with dedicated children's facilities. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park offers "a very nice playground and wading pool area. So if you have younger children, ideal for you," according to Shelly S.

Budget for firewood: Campfire costs can add up quickly. One camper at Indianapolis KOA noted "the wood prices. The bundles were $6.50 each and the entire bundle burned in about an hour. It can get expensive quick!"

Consider unique attractions: Some campgrounds offer distinctive features. S and H Campground has "a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds!" according to Nick W., providing built-in entertainment options.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Different sections within campgrounds offer varying experiences. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East, "wide pull through spots with fire pits, picnic tables and plenty of grass" make for comfortable setups according to Tiana K.

Utility access variations: Hookup quality and availability differs between locations. Craig J. notes at Glo Wood Campground, "We had 50 amp/water and sewer. We attended 2 concerts at Ruoff Music Center. Campground was clean and quiet, although needed to be mowed."

Levelness considerations: Terrain challenges exist at some dog-friendly campgrounds near McCordsville. According to Marci R. at Glo Wood Campground, "Our spot, like all around us was very long and nice, wide space between campers. We camped with a 38 foot travel trailer and a 20 foot Ford F250, and still had room."

Urban proximity benefits: Some campgrounds provide unexpected convenience for visiting Indianapolis. Todd L. at Lake Haven Retreat shares, "We attended a wedding at the Scottish Cathedral in the center of downtown Indy and from the campground, it was a nice drive into the city off the interstate that only took about 20 min."

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