Dog-Friendly Camping near Logansport, IN

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    France Park's primitive campsites welcome dogs throughout the property, with designated pet-friendly areas in both the RV and tent camping sections. Tall Sycamore Campground and Mississinewa Lake Campground maintain pet-friendly policies across all accommodation types, requiring leashes no longer than 6 feet when outside vehicles or camping units. The campground at France Park features a spacious dog exercise area where pets can play off-leash under supervision. Campers consistently note the clean, well-maintained grounds make for comfortable stays with four-legged companions. Most campgrounds in the area provide pet waste stations along walking paths and near comfort stations. Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience offers a unique camping environment where pets can stay while owners interact with the farm's alpacas, though dogs must remain leashed to avoid disturbing the livestock.

    The Tippecanoe River State Park trail system provides excellent dog-walking opportunities with multiple pet-accessible hiking paths ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Dogs must remain leashed on all trails to protect wildlife and other campers. Several campgrounds feature waterfront access where dogs can swim in designated areas, though owners should check with park offices about seasonal water quality advisories. Local veterinary services are available in Logansport with emergency care options approximately 20 minutes from most campgrounds. Campers with pets at Mississinewa Lake report the large, grassy sites provide ample room for dogs to relax while still maintaining appropriate distance from neighboring campsites. During summer months, early morning or evening walks are recommended to avoid hot pavement that can damage paw pads. Most campgrounds enforce quiet hours starting at 11 PM, with barking dogs expected to be managed by owners to maintain peaceful camping conditions.

    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Logansport (56)

      1. France Park

      4.4(14)6mi from LogansportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had no idea it was so close to us too. We packed up the dogs and headed to France Park for a full day of exploring, followed by staying at a primitive campsite."

      "Our campsite was an odd size and a tight drive to back into (but it was a busy weekend). We were excited for the waterfall but it was closed off."

      from $18 - $45 / night

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      2. Tall Sycamore Campground

      4.0(5)5mi from LogansportRVs, Tents

      from $45 - $55 / night

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      3. Mississinewa Lake Campground

      4.0(24)21mi from Logansport405 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We went swimming in the lake. We also had fun trying to outsmart the raccoons that lived under the mini cabins. They were everywhere!"

      "I have been to 9 other Indiana State parks, this one is in the top half. Great sites and clean. Large clean lake with beach. Lots of trails and many views. Staff is very friendly."

      from $20 - $52 / night

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      4. Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience

      4.6(8)14mi from Logansport3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The bathroom (with a shower) is accessed from just outside the back door but is heated. The kitchen is an outdoor grill and picnic table, but we did not use this. "

      "Around the barn is a private fire pit, and Tim provided firewood upon request. Private toilets are a few steps away which are very clean. "

      from $35 - $235 / night

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      5. Morels on the Wabash

      5.0(1)5mi from Logansport3 sitesCabins, Glamping

      from $155 - $225 / night

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      6. Deer Creek Co Park

      5.0(1)10mi from LogansportRVs, Tents

      7. Bachelor Runn Campground

      4.3(4)16mi from Logansport5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Driving range. Always something to do. The best thing to do here in my opinion is relax in the shade with and good book while the kids play at the park."

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      8. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

      4.2(30)29mi from Logansport188 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This campground is a great place for families and pets. We camped in the electric part of the park. During our stay we enjoyed the hiking opportunities for us and our dogs."

      "There is no pool or camp store and cell service is limited so it is a great place to get away from it all. Lots of kids riding bikes and playing at the playground."

      from $14 - $50 / night

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      9. Indiana Beach Campground

      4.2(12)23mi from LogansportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to Indiana Beach amusement park. No major highways nearby, so the drive was kind of....strange. At one point we were on a gravel road."

      "We used to go camping here every summer when I was a kid so it brought back a little nostalgia we stayed an E567 I would stay away from these they are very muddy kind of tight to turn a 30 foot camper"

      10. Prophetstown State Park Campground

      4.6(27)30mi from Logansport105 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Well kept and clean area in the plains of Indiana. Great amnesties for the area such as a new, large public pool and a few hiking and biking trails."

      "Not too far out of the way, this is Indiana's newest state park, if I'm not mistaken, and it shows. The lower loop is all full hookups with 50, 30, and 20 amp service and respectably woody."

      from $43 - $52 / night

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    Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Logansport, IN

    293 Reviews of 56 Logansport Campgrounds


    • EThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 8, 2025

      Rvino - Lost Acres, LLC

      Family Fun

      A relaxing campground for the whole family. Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here.

    • Jennifer H.
      Jul. 26, 2024

      Norway Campground

      Great seasonal park

      This park is under new ownership. They have gotten the pool repaired and open and have cleaned up much of the park with more to come. The creek flowing through makes it so cool and peaceful and the animal life is beautiful. Saw a huge crane in the creek today along with a whole duck family…the folks there are friendly. There’s a dog park, playground, bounce pad, basketball court, pavilion and a great big dam across the street where the fishing is great! Boats are welcome and the staff is great!

    • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Salamonie River State Forest

      Small Gem, Big Shine!

      I return to Salamonie River State Forest year after year because it truly feels like Northeast Indiana’s best-kept secret. This 21‑site primitive campground offers peaceful seclusion, 4 pit toilets, and two water sources—including a spring‑fed spigot with crisp, cold, delicious drinking water. I’ve stayed at several sites, with Site 18 and Site 20 as favorites. Tent‑friendly, small camper-friendly, pet‑friendly, and just $15/night, it sits beside horse trails, hiking routes, and great fishing. A small campground with big shine—highly recommended.

    • Burns G.
      Jun. 28, 2021

      Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area Campgrounds — Salamonie Lake

      Lakeside Fun

      The beach was clean and fun. Not very busy when we were there, which was nice. We stayed on Campsite 208. Nice size campsite, which good shade. The campsite did have a bigger than expected slope, but nothing horrible. Some campsite s looked amazing and others looked to be in major need of some TLC. Most of the campsites were in need of a fresh layer of gravel for their parking pads. The restrooms were clean, and the hot water was plentiful for my shower. It would have been nice if there were pet station placed around the campground to make it easy for dog walkers to rid themselves of their full poop bags and to provide folks a place to get poop bags if they forgot to bring some. Overall a great weekend.

    • Diane T.
      Jul. 7, 2018

      Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

      Clean, green and needs to be seen!

      This campground is a great place for families and pets.

      We camped in the electric part of the park. During our stay we enjoyed the hiking opportunities for us and our dogs.

      There were children involved in bike riding and playing at the playground every day and activities like the park Challenge to explore the park in a guided way, looking for local animals and skeletal remains.

      Yu can also fish, canoe, Kayak or tube on the Tippecanoe River.

      The Comfort Buildings were well lit and clean. They were also well stocked.

      There was a horse camp available as well as youth tenting and cabins to rent.

      This is a great State Park with more things to offer in addition to the ones mentioned above. We will definitely be back.Check it out for yourself soon!

    • D
      Oct. 26, 2025

      Bachelor Runn Campground

      Run down

      We camped here for a little over a year and the place has gone downhill fast. Property is hardly kept up, owner allows trashy campers yo be abandoned on the property, most of the people camping here don’t pay, loose dogs and cats run around the campground. Price is $700 for four weeks with electric only. Bath house is disgusting. The area and space is nice but that’s about it

    • Melanie H.
      Aug. 12, 2018

      Hickory Hills Campground at Bass Lake

      Fabulous place for families!

      This place was awesome! They have done a lot of updates since we camped there years ago! Great new pool and pool house, FUN petting zoo, gemstone mining for the kids, hayrides, as well as crafts and a scavenger hunt. The grand kids loved this place and ask constantly when they get to go back!

    • 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.

    • Jennifer K.
      Oct. 24, 2021

      France Park

      Wow! Gorgeous Park!

      We heard a lot of good things recently about this park. We had no idea it was so close to us too. We packed up the dogs and headed to France Park for a full day of exploring, followed by staying at a primitive campsite.

      We took two vehicles since we wanted to leave one at our campsite. Some sites are clustered together, however we lucked out and got one along the fishing lake with no nearby neighbors.

      The quarry, wow! It was beyond stunning and never what I expected to see in an Indiana park. We had an amazing hike, checking out the quarry. We ventured out on one more trail and saw the waterfall but headed to our site to set up camp afterwards.

      Park was quiet at night for the most part. The RV area isn’t too far away and sound does travel. Lots of people drive golf carts out there. At night you can hear the major highway too, but it didn’t stop us from having a good time.

      We will definitely be going back again.


    Guide to Logansport

    Camping opportunities around Logansport, Indiana center on the confluence of the Wabash and Eel rivers, with elevations ranging from 600-700 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with humid summers and cold winters, making spring and fall ideal camping seasons. Primitive camping options near Logansport provide secluded sites along riverbanks and within wooded areas that accommodate various camping styles.

    What to do

    Hiking trails year-round: Tippecanoe River State Park offers multiple hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. "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, although if it's rained, there may be standing water in some of the lower areas," reports a visitor to Tippecanoe River State Park.

    Fishing opportunities: Several local waterways provide fishing spots within minutes of campgrounds. "Great place to fish. Beautiful waterfalls," notes a camper about France Park. The park's quarry and fishing lake offer different fishing environments.

    Farm experiences: For a unique camping experience, some locations offer agricultural interactions. At Heritage Farm Alpaca Experience, campers can observe and learn about alpacas. "We enjoyed staying at the alpaca farm overall. We were the only RV parked right in front of the red barn," shares one visitor who appreciated the unique setting.

    Seasonal water activities: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas that operate seasonally. "The swimming beach at the Quarry is very nice," reports one camper about France Park, while another mentions "The quarry, wow! It was beyond stunning and never what I expected to see in an Indiana park."

    Winter camping options: Some campgrounds remain open year-round. "Winter camping so no showers/bathrooms. Great area, lots of wildlife. They have wifi (bye the water tower) nice lake, some trails," explains a winter visitor to Mississinewa Lake Campground.

    What campers like

    Privacy at primitive sites: Some campers prefer the more secluded options. "We lucked out and got one along the fishing lake with no nearby neighbors," shares a visitor about their primitive site at France Park. Another notes, "Love camping here! They have the best hikes, very remote/primitive camping."

    Family-friendly amenities: Prophetstown State Park offers amenities specifically designed for families. "Wonder campground! Very nice shower house. Great swimming pool, paved bike & walking trails. Nice wooded trails and shelters for group events," reports one visitor. The park also features "three large playgrounds and shelters to use."

    Diverse camping environments: Deer Creek Co Park offers a different camping experience. "Went here with my kids several times over the years. Lots of area for kids to go exploring. Creek running along back of property," shares a regular visitor.

    Convenience to water recreation: Many campsites offer easy access to water features. "There is plenty of room for kayaking, fishing and hiking. The waterfall isn't huge, but it's beautiful," notes a day visitor to France Park who plans to return for camping.

    Evening stargazing: Rural locations provide excellent night sky viewing. "Amazing spot for stargazing," reports a camper at Mississinewa Lake, while another visitor to Tall Sycamore Campground appreciates the "true community where everyone helps one another."

    What you should know

    Site preparation: Several campgrounds have gravel pads that require preparation. At France Park, "the sites are gravel and they used the huge gravel so it is hard to used stabilizers and also level your unit on," explains one RVer.

    Seasonal closures: Tall Sycamore Campground operates seasonally. "Season: April 15th to October 15th," states their official information, limiting camping opportunities during winter months.

    Holiday crowds: Some pet-friendly camping areas near Logansport become crowded during peak periods. "Over crowded and loud on holidays....but this is our go to spot other then that," shares a regular visitor to France Park who camps there "at least 5 weekends out of the year."

    Cell service variability: Coverage depends on provider and specific location. "I have AT&T service and could not use my phone at all, my husband has Verizon and had no problems with cell service," reports a visitor to Tippecanoe River State Park.

    Limited amenities at primitive sites: Some campgrounds have restricted facilities. "The Campground need some updating there are no full hookup sites at all in the park," notes a camper at France Park, while another adds "If You're A Primitive camper this place has some awesome camping spots for you."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Choose sites near play areas for convenience. At Prophetstown State Park, "The playgrounds are nice and big but far away from the electric sites," notes one camper, suggesting families select sites strategically.

    Kid-friendly exploration: Mississinewa Lake Campground offers natural play areas. "Very nice campground. Site was clean and level. People were friendly," shares a visitor, while another notes the "nice camp sites picnic area is large and shaded."

    Swimming options: Many campgrounds feature swimming areas with varying amenities. "We had a decently large site for our 23' camper. Lots for the kids to do- park, beach, fishing, pretty trails, waterfall, little camp store etc..." reports a visitor to France Park.

    Insect preparation: Bring appropriate protection during summer months. "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," advises a visitor to Tippecanoe River State Park.

    Educational opportunities: Some campgrounds offer learning experiences. Prophetstown State Park has "a nature center, Indian village and have an 1800's working farm where you can buy eggs and bacon," making it educational for children.

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Full hookups are limited in the area. "Inside the park are blacktop trails for hiking or bike riding. Nice and relaxing campground. Modern bathhouse," reports a visitor to Prophetstown State Park, which is one of few offering full hookup sites.

    Dump station timing: Plan for potential wait times when leaving. "When you are leaving there are 3 dump stations and it can get really really busy and long waits," advises an RVer about Mississinewa Lake Campground.

    Site leveling challenges: Some campgrounds require extra equipment. A camper at France Park notes the "grass is usually long and not mowed and the sites are gravel and they used the huge gravel so it is hard to used stabilizers and also level your unit on."

    Water fill stations: Plan water fills strategically. "Down side is if you don't haul with water you better fill up at the full station when you see it cuz it gets busy," shares an RVer about Mississinewa Lake Campground.

    Seasonal availability: Some parks offer limited winter camping. "Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers," notes a visitor to Mississinewa Lake who appreciated the electrical options.

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