Best Glamping near Beech Grove, IN

Indianapolis KOA and Hidden Paradise Campground provide luxurious glamping accommodations near Beech Grove, Indiana, with climate-controlled units featuring modern amenities. The Indianapolis KOA offers deluxe cabins with comfortable beds, electricity, and private outdoor spaces, while Hidden Paradise presents more secluded options with proximity to water features. "Loved our cabin so cozy," shared one guest who stayed at the Indianapolis KOA. These glamping sites include kitchenettes, full bathrooms, and furnished accommodations that blend outdoor experiences with interior comfort. Most units come equipped with linens, towels, and climate control systems, making them suitable for year-round stays regardless of weather conditions. The geodesic domes and pods at these locations provide unique architectural experiences with panoramic views and premium furnishings.

Seasonal considerations affect availability, with Indianapolis KOA operating from March through mid-November and offering special weekend activities during peak summer months. The campgrounds feature on-site dining options, including pizza delivery directly to glamping accommodations. According to a camper, "We stayed here on our way to Maine and loved the campground so much we chose to stay again on our way back." Water recreation stands out as a highlight, with splash pads and water features that complement the glamping experience. Both locations position guests within easy reach of Indianapolis attractions, with the KOA being approximately 20 minutes from downtown. Family-friendly amenities include playgrounds, animal interactions with horses and goats, and organized activities like outdoor movies and ice cream socials during summer weekends.

Best Glamping Sites Near Beech Grove, Indiana (24)

    1. Indianapolis KOA

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

    $60 - $80 / night

    "The staff are always chipper cheery and eager to help. The general store is chock full of great gear including a variety of Life is Good clothing and pizza available for delivery."

    "Very friendly staff. This was our first ever outing with our class A. The grounds were clean and safe. It’s very close to an interstate so it’s not exactly a picturesque setting."

    2. Indy Lakes Campground

    3 Reviews
    Waverly, IN
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 888-6006

    "Clean, friendly staff, and safe!"

    3. White River Campground

    22 Reviews
    Cicero, IN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 770-4430

    $16 - $37 / night

    "Staff is always welcoming and ready to assist. We look forward to returning next season."

    "Clean, well maintained, knowledgeable and friendly staff."

    4. Heartland Resort

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

    5. Hidden Paradise Campground

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

    "Campground Noise: There is fun noise , but nothing out of line."

    "Our site had full hookup, flat ground so easy setup."

    6. Mystic Waters Campground

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

    "It’s clean and the staff was so friendly. Our floats on the lake while listening to DMB on the speakers was just a perfect way to spend the day."

    "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."

    7. Camp Atterbury Campground

    5 Reviews
    Nineveh, IN
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 526-1128

    8. Oak Ridge Camping Area — Morgan-Monroe State Forest

    9 Reviews
    Martinsville, IN
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 342-4026

    $25 - $55 / night

    "Site 13 has a little trail that goes down to a large flooded sinkhole behind the campsite. There were lots of tree frogs singing because of the proximity to water."

    "Water and bathrooms available. When you arrive set up at your site. Then you will need to go WITH EXACT CHANGE to the sign in at the main building."

    9. Raceview Family Campground

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    Clermont, IN
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (317) 852-5737

    $20 - $475 / night

    10. Brown County-Nashville KOA

    11 Reviews
    Nashville, IN
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 988-4675

    "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."

    "Clean bathrooms and showers. Nice laundromat. Staff was very friendly. Was a little pricey but with water electric sewer and cable hookups and a laundromat. Definitely worth the price."

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Glamping Reviews near Beech Grove, IN

135 Reviews of 24 Beech Grove Campgrounds


  • Keri
    Sep. 28, 2020

    Indianapolis KOA

    Friendly, spacious, great staff and horses!!

    We come back time and time again! The staff are always chipper cheery and eager to help. The general store is chock full of great gear including a variety of Life is Good clothing and pizza available for delivery. The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket. Our favorite part is visiting with Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses who are always ready for head rubs and snacks. Sites are spacious and level. There is everything to love about this location!

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • L
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Brown County-Nashville KOA

    Camping with 5 & 6 yr old grandkids

    We’ve stayed at a few Koa campgrounds and this one didn’t compare quite as expected. It’s small, clean and owners are very friendly and helpful but one stretch of sites (where we were) is tight, short  and cramped. We had four 90-degree day’s so the big plus was the pool. Although dated it was large, clean and refreshing. The sites are on large sharp rocks too (not gravel) which was challenging. Even on our large rugs I could not take a single step without shoes. I also felt bad that our campfire ring was at the back canvas opening of our neighboring camper and a little frustrated that I had to keep moving our 4 camp chairs each time we walked from our door to the truck. The owners did advise they were working on expanding those campsite spots which is good. Our grandkids didn’t care to play in the playground (clean but small and dated) but nice playgrounds were plenty in the Brown County State Park whose entrance is just across the road which gives location an A+. Famous Nashville, IN was just 2 miles away.. another location plus. We’d go back again but I’ll be more site picky next time... but I still won’t like the big rocks! I like a little barefoot time when camping!

  • 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 ;)

  • Daisy C.
    Jun. 8, 2020

    Oak Ridge Camping Area — Morgan-Monroe State Forest

    Off the Beaten Path

    We stayed at site 13 at Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Mason Ridge Campground in June 2020. Site 13 has a little trail that goes down to a large flooded sinkhole behind the campsite. There were lots of tree frogs singing because of the proximity to water. Mason Ridge Campground has vault toilets and drinking water available. There are outdoor sinks at the drinking water stations. There is a dumpster in the campground for trash. Mason Ridge Campground is first come, first served, self-register and pay at the park office. Bring exact change. Firewood is available to purchase, but only when the park office is open, and hours are limited. It is also allowed for campers to gather downed wood throughout the forest for campfires. Chainsaws are not allowed, so bring a handsaw and spitting axe if you want to do this. Campsites are mostly good for tents, but several of the sites would be fine for small to medium sized travel trailers and RVs. Sites are primitive, with gravel parking pads. Campfire ring, grill grate, and picnic table are at all sites. There is a dump station. There are no electric sites. Oak Ridge Campground is a second campground loop in MMSF. It only has a handful of sites but feels very secluded. Most of these sites are suited for tents only, or little teardrop campers. Oak Ridge is only open as an“overflow” campground, so only bet on it being open during summer. There is also a group campground for scout troupes and other groups. When we camped here, there was a rowdy group of car campers that came to have a bonfire and drink all night two sites down from us. They would loud and obnoxious. I do not know if this type of thing is common occurrence at this property, or if we“lucked out” that night. The rest of the folks camping there were quiet. There were no hordes of flashlight children running amuck through the campground like you get at the state parks. There is a playground and fire tower right next to the Mason Ridge campground, but both were closed due to coronavirus. There are many trails in MMSF. Good hiking. 

    Pros: sinks, feeling of seclusion, quiet(other than the one group), usually availability unless you arrive really late, long hiking trails

    Cons: limited office hours for firewood purchase, obnoxious car campers

    In summary, this campground is for those who like to“rough it” a little bit.

  • G
    Oct. 26, 2021

    White River Campground

    October stays

    We have always enjoy staying at this campground. Staff is always welcoming and ready to assist. We look forward to returning next season.

  • Kent R.
    Jul. 23, 2023

    Friends O' Mine Campground & Cabins

    Hidden jewel

    We booked this location as a one night stop on our way to our destination, but it turned out to be way more than that. The owner, their staff, and fellow campers embraced us as part of the family. Their fire pit fellowship is second to none. It’s places like this that inspire us to continue camping.

  • A
    Jul. 20, 2021

    White River Campground

    Quick getaway

    Nice camp ground along the white river with several sites along the waterway. Clean, well maintained, knowledgeable and friendly staff. Paved road with level concrete sites, could be a little more spacious, but all n all laid out nicely with aluminum picnic tables, and fire ring, 50 and 30 amp hook ups along with H20, and several full hook ups. Tent camping also available. Well stocked camp store. The facilities up front by the office are very clean and have showers with hot water. They could use a bench in the shower stall for your clothing and a space To get dressed discreetly. The facility at the end of the campground dosent have showers and are adequate but not quite as nice. Campground is in a good location close to many amenities


Guide to Beech Grove

Beech Grove camping options sit approximately 800 feet above sea level in an area characterized by gentle rolling hills and deciduous forest. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with summer temperatures averaging 85°F and winter lows around 20°F. Many campgrounds remain accessible year-round though winter camping requires extra preparation due to the area's occasional snow and freezing temperatures.

What to do

Kayaking on Flat Rock River: Visitors at Hidden Paradise Campground can enjoy water recreation beyond the quarry. "Flat rock river runs by a lot of the camp sites. Makes for a beautiful scenery, good fishing and/or float on it in your kayak or on a raft," shares camper Allyson R.

Hiking nearby trails: White River Campground provides access to multiple trail systems. "This is a great campsite attached to a wonderful park with great trails," notes David R. The trails range from easy 1-mile loops to more challenging 5-mile routes.

Attend concerts: Some campgrounds coordinate with local venues for special events. "We enjoyed the bus ride both days to see Dave Matthews Band," says Christopher N. about their stay at Mystic Waters Campground. Several sites offer shuttle services to nearby entertainment venues during summer months.

What campers like

Clean facilities: White River Campground maintains exceptionally clean bathrooms. "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across," reports Caitlin W. Many campers note this as a significant factor in their positive experiences.

Water recreation options: The quarry at Hidden Paradise Campground offers unique swimming opportunities. "A quarry full to swim with an aqua playground, with use of free life preservers," explains Kimberly W. The quarry includes inflatable play structures during summer months.

Animal encounters: Several campgrounds feature resident animals. "Our favorite part is visiting with Fred and Rain, the friendly onsite horses who are always ready for head rubs and snacks," says Keri about Indianapolis KOA. These interaction opportunities are especially popular with younger campers.

What you should know

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads or facilities. "If you don't mind gunfire 24/7 this is the best place ever," says Jeff G. about Camp Atterbury Campground, noting the military training that occurs nearby.

Availability challenges: Popular sites fill quickly, especially during summer weekends. "Fills up fast, so make your reservation," warns Caitlin W. about White River Campground. Most campgrounds accept reservations 6 months in advance.

Variable pricing: Costs differ significantly between basic and premium sites. "The campground was $48 per night. More expensive than any other campground we have been to in more than 12 states," notes Lindsay K. about Hidden Paradise Campground. Additional fees may apply for amenities like swimming areas or boat rentals.

Tips for camping with families

Water features for children: Indianapolis KOA offers kid-friendly water activities beyond the traditional pool. "The pool is delightful especially for littles who will enjoy the fountains and big pouring bucket," reports Keri. These splash features operate during daytime hours throughout summer.

Yurt camping options: For families seeking alternative accommodations near Beech Grove, Indiana, yurt camping provides solid shelter with outdoor access. Morgan-Monroe State Forest offers yurt rentals approximately 45 minutes from Beech Grove. "This campground is for those who like to 'rough it' a little bit," explains Daisy C.

Budget considerations: Be aware of additional costs beyond site fees. "The bundles were $6.50 each and the entire bundle burned in about an hour. It can get expensive quick!" warns Megan T. about firewood at Indianapolis KOA. Many families bring games and activities to reduce extra spending.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: Nashville KOA offers various site types with different advantages. "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," explains GP, who adds, "Pads are gravel and we did need to use several leveling blocks on our site."

Delivery options: Several campgrounds offer food delivery directly to sites. "We ordered pizza for dinner they deliver to the site which is nice," shares Mary T. about Indianapolis KOA. This convenience is especially valued by RVers who prefer to remain set up once established.

Hookup availability: Different sites offer varying levels of service. "Very friendly staff. This was our first ever outing with our class A. The grounds were clean and safe," reports Michelle M. about Indianapolis KOA, though notes the pricing "seems high for what it is."

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