Campgrounds near Highland, Indiana spread across reclaimed areas and woodlands within a 30-60 mile radius. Most provide tent and RV accommodations with lakefront or wooded settings, though site spacing varies considerably between locations. During summer months, insect activity increases significantly, especially after rainfall when mosquitoes and gnats become prevalent around camping areas.
What to do
Fishing access points: Miles Landing Campground offers convenient fishing opportunities near campsites. "Fairly new with great access to fishing. Bike riding enjoying nature. Several pull through sites and all are full hook up," notes one camper.
Swimming facilities: Several campgrounds maintain swimming areas with varied features. "Olympic size pool open during summer-has water slide, diving boards, separate baby pool with shade awning, and concessions," reports a visitor about Harmonie State Park Campground.
Recreational trails: Hiking paths range from easy to moderate difficulty, with most under 4 miles in length. "There are 6 trails from easy to moderate. The longest is 3.7 miles," mentions a reviewer of Lake Lincoln Campground, adding that electric-only boating is permitted on the lake.
What campers like
Full hookup availability: Many campsites provide complete utility connections. "All sites are pull through, and within 2 feet of the drive. Good spacing between sites, I didn't feel like I was right up on my neighbors," explains a visitor to Burdette Park.
Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives frequent mention in reviews. "The bathrooms were probably the cleanest, nicest shower houses I've seen at a campground," reports a Labor Day weekend visitor to Miles Landing Campground.
Seasonal activities: Halloween events draw significant attendance. "Great Halloween Weekend for Kids," states one Harmonie State Park visitor, explaining "They had a trunk or treat in the pool parking lot and although there weren't a ton of vehicles, it was definitely enough for the kids to have fun trick or treating."
What you should know
Reservation requirements: Peak periods require advance planning. "Apparently that weekend has to be reserved the day reservations open for it," noted a camper about Halloween weekend at Harmonie State Park.
Site spacing considerations: Many campgrounds have tightly arranged sites. "Sites were very small and close together. There were several different spots/clusters of camp sites. Some where full hook up, some primitive, some just electric, and all mixed together," explains a reviewer from Scales Lake Park.
Wildlife encounters: Local wildlife may visit campsites. "Our only problem was 1 or more raccoons kept coming into our site. We shooed them away but they kept coming back. I'm sure they were just looking for food," reports a Harmonie State Park camper.
Tips for camping with families
Petting zoo options: Some parks offer animal interaction areas. "There is a small petting zoo at the park and in the morning they let the animals out to feed on the grass. So expect to see them in the campground. Harmless and unique," notes a visitor to Warrick County Park Scales Lake Park.
Beach access timing: Water recreation areas typically operate seasonally. "There's a beach, but closed after Labor Day. The camp store is in the pavilion by the beach & has limited hours after Labor Day," advises a Lake Lincoln Campground visitor.
Family-friendly sites: Some campgrounds offer grouped sites for family gatherings. "Very spacious and far enough apart that you had room to spread out," notes a visitor about Miles Landing, while another reports Harmonie offers "May places for large groups to camp when they put multiple sites together."
Tips from RVers
Site positioning challenges: Some campgrounds have unusual layouts. "We had a problem finding our site number in the dark, as they are facing the wrong way from driving direction," reports a visitor to John James Audubon State Park Campground.
Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some locations. "The campground is layed out parallel to highway 41. The sound of traffic whizzing by on the highway is constant," warns an Audubon State Park visitor.
Registration systems: Check-in procedures vary by location. A visitor to Lynnville Park reports: "Registration was easy on the town website. My camping spot was right on the lake and it was beautiful."