Best RV Parks & Resorts near Lagro, IN

RV campgrounds near Lagro, Indiana include Tall Sycamore Campground with 117 sites available from April 15th to October 15th, offering full hookups including 50-amp service for big rigs. Kil-So-Quah at J. Edward Roush Lake provides electric sites with water hookups, though spaces lack privacy and are better suited for smaller RVs. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground accommodates larger motorhomes with both 30-amp and 50-amp connections on relatively level sites. Wabash City RV Park offers basic electric and water sites at affordable rates. "A quick stop with utilities for cheap. It's just a grassy parking lot with utilities and a corner grassy knoll with shade. $16/night with electric and water," one camper wrote about Wabash City RV Park.

Most RV parks in the area operate seasonally, with limited winter availability outside of Ouabache State Park which remains open year-round. Dump stations are available at Tall Sycamore, France Park, and Chain O' Lakes State Park, though Wabash City's dump station has restricted hours at the Water Treatment Plant (7AM-4PM Monday-Friday, 7AM-3PM Saturday). Electric sites at Kil-So-Quah fill quickly on summer weekends as the park operates on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservation system. Several parks allow pets, but rules vary by location. RV storage options exist at Tall Sycamore Campground for those needing extended parking between trips. Campers should note that some electric pedestals require adaptors—one reviewer mentioned needing a 50-amp adapter for 30-amp service at Wabash City RV Park.

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275 Reviews of 57 Lagro Campgrounds


  • J
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Good campgrounds for boating!

    If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup. Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers. Don’t try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around...after you are already set up. Disc golf, trails, store near the beach, cabin rentals.

  • Stacy M.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Plymouth

    August 2018: Meh

    Please know this is mostly a mobile home park and long term rvs. It’s kept up decent but some shoddy add ons and sheds throughout. there are I’ve 900 sites and more than 95% are permanent. It’s between a very busy freeway and very busy railroad track. Cute little lake with lots of activities for kids and themed weekends. I was abke to run 3 miles aroind the park. Full hook ups are only up to 30 amps. Close to Chicago. We will not be returning due to noise but other than that, it’s ‘meh’.

  • M
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    Surprisingly pleasant!

    This was our second stay here…campground is surrounded by corn fields but park itself is quite picturesque with mature trees, a lake, and very well-manicured grounds. Many sites have long-term occupants but overnighters just as welcome. Main bathrooms are up front and clean and modern while rustic but quite nice enough toilets located at back end. A small pool, mini-golf and recreation center also on site. Owners are nice people who go extra mile to provide a friendly, family atmosphere for residents.

  • Cynthia K.
    May. 25, 2022

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Average state park

     This is a North Central State Park in Indiana. Not one of the better units, but it has some charms. The mosquitos get bad in the summer, so come prepared. We camped the end of May& they were just getting going. Spring& late fall would be a good time to visit.

     None of the campsites have a view of the river. Only 112 campsites in the electric side. There's a primitive tent campground by the river, with a few sites. There's also a horsemans campground, which we didn't look at. This is a well established campground& has nice shade trees in all the sites. 

    Get water before setting up at the water station after the small gatehouse. There's 2 sides at the dump station. In the campground there's 2 comfort stations. Station A looked like it had been totally rehabbed in the last 5 years. Everything looked nice& the showers could be turned to your preferred temperature. Cleaner than the last state park we were at for sure!

     Handicap accessible sites are 109/110/111/112. There are 2 pit toilets in the campground, though I don't know why. The modern bathrooms are right across the road. Stay away from sites 73/75& 105/106. Right by the pits, with a sidewalk between them. The sites are typical state park. No privacy for most. There's gravel for your camper pad. Not dirt.

     The best sites are site 1- right on the main drag, but the most private site in the place. If you enjoy watching the rigs come in& leave, this is your site! Vegetation separates you from site 2. Site 58 is the only pull through in the campground. Site 63 is also a pretty good site. All sites are not too far from the bathrooms. 

    For the playground, sites 2,3,4,6,&7 have direct access to a playground& you can watch your children from your site. All the interior sites by comfort station B have direct access to the playground from your site & you can watch your children from your site. Avoid if you dislike the sound of children playing. 

    We stayed in site 102, which is right across from bathroom A. All the outer sites are pretty good. Our site ponded water after a rain, but soaked in fast. 

    There's some trails that can be accessed from the campground- Trails 1,3,4&5.

     All in all an average park. Nothing really special except for the river. Fishing was poor according to my husband.

  • adrienn S.
    May. 30, 2021

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Great for families and group camping

    If you're traveling with kids or enjoy the community of being near your fellow campers this is a great option. If you are looking for a peaceful retreat this may be a bit loud and busy. However, the many amenities are a great way to find peace with the 9 lakes, 12 trails and a beach for swimming. The lakes and connecting channels are stunning for canoes and kayaks and there is a convenient rental area. This is a campground of convenience with a very well stocked campground store with reasonable prices right next to the entrance. There is firewood and ice for sale as well as staple cooking items and cute souvenirs. The campsites are spacious and have a picnic table and fire pit at each. This campground is a great way to stay close to the fun and other campers. With so many options there is a something for everyone! Safe travels happy campers 😄

  • M
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Indian Springs Campground

    500 Campsites and ONE BATH HOUSE!

    This campground has around 500 sites and ONLY ONE BATH HOUSE! It is cramped and is full of long term campers. It is geared toward kids with all kinds of bounce houses, etc. It is listed as a reaort but this is no resort. We paid more than the other sites we have stayed at in this area. So sorry we did but we did have trouble finding places in Indiana.

  • G
    Dec. 18, 2017

    Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    Best in Indiana, so far

    An autumn stay to Tippecanoe River State Park was about as good as it gets for us. Mature wooded campground. Plentiful level grassy tent spots to put up a tent. Clean facilities. Quiet park. Knowledgeable and friendly staff.

  • T
    Sep. 2, 2023

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Nice state campground with full hookups!

    We stay mid-week as we are retired. Full hookup site were $30 a night. Sites seem large and well maintained. All the staff that we interacted with were very friendly. We kayaked the reservoir, used the beach and fished. Finally, we hauled our bikes to the reservoir overlook and then rode them over the dam. A very relaxing trip. T- mobile cell service was 1 bar, however we had our T-mobile internet tower and got 3 bars. Slow speeds but we could still stream tv.

  • kim K.
    Mar. 13, 2022

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Winter camping

    Winter camping so no showers/ bathrooms. Great area, lots of wildlife. They have wifi( bye the water tower) nice lake, some trails. Gravel lot, pretty level. Not sure what summer is like but winter camping was great.


Guide to Lagro

Camping options near Lagro, Indiana spread across Wabash County and surrounding areas where the Wabash River winds through gently rolling terrain at approximately 700 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters, making spring and fall popular camping periods. Most campgrounds in this area sit near lakes, rivers, or wooded areas rather than open fields.

What to do

Hiking and nature trails: Ouabache State Park Campground features varied trail experiences through different forest types. "Love all the trails here, lots of options for how long of a hike you want to take! There's a surprising variation between more deciduous and coniferous environments depending on the trail you choose," notes Bethany S.

Wildlife viewing: Check out the bison enclosure at Ouabache State Park. "The kids loved the Bison. 200 ft fire tower you can climb," shares Brad H. The park also offers ranger-led programs about local wildlife.

Water recreation: France Park offers crystal-clear lake swimming, fishing, and kayaking. "I took a 5 mile hike and she spent the day on the beach and swimming in the crystal clear lake. There are sooooo many trails and they are very well maintained," reports Big Tank F.

Seasonal community events: Tall Sycamore Campground hosts community gatherings during summer months. "It's a true community where everyone helps one another and the carry in dinners are fun and delicious!" shares Jennifer H.

What campers like

Affordable electric sites: The electric hookup sites at Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake cost only $15 per night. "No lake view, but nice site. Electric for $15," notes reviewer Shawn.

Bird watching opportunities: Kil-So-Quah offers excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. "Regular campground with pit toilets. Electric and primitive sites available. Good bird watching spot. Lots of eagles," writes Erica A.

Waterfall access: France Park features a scenic waterfall amid limestone formations. "The waterfall isn't huge, but it's beautiful. All in all, it will be on the list of places to set up camp in the coming future!" says Big Tank F.

Primitive camping options: For those seeking more seclusion near Lagro, Indiana, France Park provides primitive campsites away from RV areas. "We lucked out and got one along the fishing lake with no nearby neighbors," shares Jennifer K.

What you should know

Campground maintenance varies: Some campgrounds require maintenance improvements. At France Park, one camper noted, "The Campground need some updating there are no full hookup sites at all in the park. The swimming beach at the Quarry is very nice. If You're A Primitive camper this place has some awesome camping spots for you."

Seasonal water levels: Some sites can flood during rainy periods. "The camp sites are mostly spaced out for room, but some can get very wet and flooded during a nice rain," says Jacob A. about Ouabache State Park.

Bathroom facilities: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground has different bathroom standards depending on your camping area. "We were in the tent portion and it was very loud, the pit toilets did not have doors, and there were some mosquitoes. The RV sites have better bathrooms I believe," reports Truly W.

Reservation systems: Several campgrounds near Lagro operate on different reservation systems. Kil-So-Quah works on a first-come basis: "During the weekends it gets packed. Only 60 sites so show up early if you want one. No reservations so first come gets it," advises Darrell B.

Tips for camping with families

Pack water filters: Some campgrounds have water quality issues. "The potable water is brown and smelly.. be sure to bring your water filter! But we did enjoy our weekend here," mentions Emily P. about Ouabache State Park.

Consider holiday crowds: Weekends and holidays draw larger crowds to campgrounds. "Over crowded and loud on holidays....but this is our go to spot other then that," says Brian E. about France Park.

Plan for swimming options: Chain O' Lakes State Park offers beach swimming that's popular with families. "Kayaking and the beach was a huge hit with the kids," shares Jeremy C.

Choose sites strategically: At Kil-So-Quah, site selection affects your camping experience. "Electric sites are small and not private. The outhouses are very clean," notes Tina H.

Tips from RVers

Extension cord requirements: Some rv sites near Lagro, Indiana require longer power cords. At France Park, "We had a decently large site for our 23' camper," says Heather G., who also noted bathroom limitations: "Wish they had full hook up as the shower house we were by had ONE shower."

Year-round camping options: For winter RV camping near Lagro, consider Ouabache State Park. "Love this place for winter camping. The campground comfort stations are heated all winter long," shares Lisa N.

Site leveling challenges: Some RV campgrounds have uneven surfaces. At France Park, a camper mentioned, "The sites are gravel and they used the huge gravel so it is hard to used stabilizers and also level your unit on."

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