Best Tent Camping near Losantville, IN

Tent camping options around Losantville, Indiana include several established sites within a reasonable drive. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort in Pendleton offers tent campsites along with cabin accommodations, providing lakeside spots about 30 miles northwest of Losantville. Quakertown State Recreation Area near Brookville provides another tent camping alternative roughly 35 miles southeast, with tent-specific areas that maintain a 4.5-star rating among visitors.

Most tent campsites in the region provide basic amenities with varying levels of facilities. Quakertown features fire rings at all sites, though some picnic tables are smaller than standard. Pine Lake offers convenient access for those seeking proximity to Indianapolis attractions while still enjoying outdoor recreation. Morgan's Outdoor Adventures provides drinking water, fire pits, picnic tables and access to restroom facilities, making it suitable for tent campers seeking more amenities. Sites generally have minimal privacy barriers between campsites, with partial shade coverage available at most locations.

Waterfront camping creates distinctive experiences for tent campers in this region. Morgan's Outdoor Adventures provides riverside tent sites with direct water views. A camper wrote, "We loved the views of Morgan's. Steps away from gorgeous river views. There is nothing like waking up and making breakfast while watching the river roll by!" For backcountry tent camping experiences, St. Mary's Section of the Buckeye Trail offers free primitive tent sites with an Adirondack shelter between trail points 6-7, suitable for backpackers. This shelter can accommodate up to six people and includes a stone fireplace for cooking and warmth. The shelter stands approximately 10 miles from trailheads at Lockington or Fort Loramie, making it an ideal overnight stop during multi-day hikes. Dead fallen wood from surrounding trees provides readily available fuel for campfires at this primitive tent campsite.

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  • John M.
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Governor Bebb MetroPark Campground

    Roughing it by a creek and a pioneer village

    Basic car tent camping at several spots along a creek wIth picnic tables and fire rings (no hookups, portolet toilets, no showers.) There is a rustic scout cabin/group lodge reservable for scout, etc. groups. The park features a pioneer village with log cabins, including a blacksmith forge, etc. that have been moved to the site.

  • Dave V.
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    A Relaxing Shoulder Season, Weekday stay

    Hueston Woods State Park, Oh.

    http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/huestonwoods 

    Campground Overview: Hueston Woods State Park is very close to Miami University...in the Southwest area of Ohio. The direction we traveled from the south took us on numerous winding country lanes through farm country that actually meandered in and out of Indiana and Ohio.

    (Disclaimer: I am a tent camper, preferring backcountry sites of solitude and privacy...so take my reviews of campgrounds with a grain of salt). 

    The campground area is separated not only by roadway, but a short walk, ride or drive from the reservoir, docks, boat rental beach area and tiny nature center. 

    The Campground Office sits at the campground entrance and does offer quite a bit of camping items for its tiny size should you have forgotten anything. The cabins and lodge are on the opposite bank of the reservoir. The tent site area was sparsely occupied and the particular area was empty that I chose. 

    All campground sites are line of sight, no barriers or buffer between neighbors(something I do not enjoy)...the trees are mature and tall so offer no privacy. Noise/sound travels so when full, you’ll likely hear your neighbors conversations. 

    Unknowingly, it appeared every weekend in October has a big Halloween emphasis, so the upper campground was sold out. I was advised the lower non electric loop would also be sold out...which reinforced my gratefulness for midweek camping. 

    With the vast old growth forests, dried/dead branches for firewood was plentiful for a chilly night(38) fire. We evaded the impending rain for once and pressed on. Weekend campers experienced heavy storms as we left. 

    There are several hiking trails and biking trails. Streams were dried up at our visit. A cool restoration covered bridge was a short hop from the campground. The lodge has a restaurant, a gift shop, an outside pool and a nicely equipped activity room for older kids complete with numerous arcade games, pool table, and ping-pong table. There is also a token tiny exercise center-Key card entrance for lodge stayers. The A-frame lodge, though nostalgic, needs some TLC and updating(especially the exterior). 

    Traffic noise is noticeable, especially during quiet hours. While not excessive, it’s disruptive. 

    Deer sighting were plentiful as were chattering tree rats...ahem, squirrels, sorry. Woodpeckers stayed busy overhead. At dusk an overly friendly“masked trash panda” encroached seeking to share my delectable and perfectly toasted s’more...having to be chased off(unfortunately, it appeared he has been fed by campers to be that bold). Other small birds were plentiful as were migrating Canadian honkers. 

    Housekeeping notes: In the larger non-electric loop newer restrooms existed...modern bathrooms and showers were clean and stocked with TP. No paper towels offered, only electric hand dryers. Bathroom stalls, like the showers, utilized shower curtains rather than lockable doors. In my tent area...antiquated wood shed pit latrines...that truly needed razed. 

    I did not have time to walk any trails, but talked with mountain bikers that spoke favorably. There were several marked trails near the reservoir area. 

    Final Thoughts: It was a nice choice for a stop-over as I drifted north. However, I would not want to stay when it’s busy or on the weekends. The reservoir beach and watercraft fishing appears a big draw...and I wish I had brought both my bicycle and canoe.

  • S
    Jun. 1, 2023

    Hueston Woods State Park Campground

    Nice but hard to get good sites on weekends !

    Limited level campground with full and electric hookups (does have WiFi). Best areas are A (full hookups and B (electric hookups) with concrete pads, some with slight slopes. First sites #s on A side do have larger slopes! C through E are electric only but are hilly grass pads. Other areas are back in the woods with no WiFi connections and primitive bathrooms/ outhouses (no showers) But park has great recreational activities. Book early for weekends which are almost non existent during the summer for A and B areas! Also only one dump station in B area.

  • Michelle M.
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Mounds State Park Campground

    A nice park. Electric only.

    It’s a nice park for kids. Has a nice swimming pool. Easy trails. Nice playground. $5 firewood bundles. Mostly a weekender park. It is right next to a small craft airfield do it can get noisy at times and there is little wind protection.

  • j
    May. 24, 2023

    Timberline Family Campground

    Potato Creek State Patk

    Specious sites a bit on the awkward side regarding lay-out. The vehicle separated the tent from the picnic table and fire ring. Less than ideal. I’m told that they’ve planted additional trees. They are relatively non existent at this point. Hence, a lack of privacy . Combined with awkward site layout we seemed to be right on top of our neighbors. No place to hang hammocks, tree swings or clothesline. Just sort of a open Praire. We were visiting by staff shortly after getting settled and told to put my highly trained border-jack on a leash even though she was at the time laying on my bed inside the tent which was zipped closed. The restrooms are kept up twice per day and are extremely clean and well cared for. The fishing was great! Lots of areas to explore even just to fish off shore or bridge. Everything was a good distended away from the campground so unfortunately my grandson could not bike alone to the lake to fish.

  • Brandie B.
    May. 6, 2020

    Thousand Trails Indian Lakes

    Large property with lots of green space

    Indian Lakes Campground is 10 minutes east of downtown Batesville, an hour to the east of Indianapolis and an hour to the west of Cincinnati. With over 1000 sites they offer a KOA section, year round leased sites, Thousand Trails sites and individual sites. We’re a married couple in our forties traveling with two dogs and a cat in our 37 foot motorhome and members of Thousand Trails. We arrived on April 3rd, the day prior to Indiana Covid-19 stay at home restrictions. The property owners were gracious enough to allow us to extend our stay beyond the normal 14 day limit for our personal safety. We were assigned a 50 amp site with water and sewer in loop 4B. This is an open loop with very few trees for shade. Immediately across from our site is a large field about the length of a football field. We can see the lake in the distance past the recreation and pool areas. During our stay we did not access the restroom, laundry, recreation or store areas as we were practicing social distancing. We plan to make many return trips to this campground in the future. Because we were the first to stay in our site since the campground closed for the winter season we had a little site maintenance/pickup to perform but nothing too out of the norm. The noise from the highway can only be heard about once a week. On weekends there’s an increase in golf-cart users and most neighbors are respectful during quiet hours.

  • 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

  • J
    Jul. 20, 2024

    Glo Wood Campground

    Simple but good

    Definitely a little dated. Picnic tables cracked plastic. My site was missing fire ring but many had them. Most sites really wet but gravel pads were close to level, needed to raise one side 1”.

  • Joshua E.
    Jun. 16, 2018

    Richmond KOA

    Amazing people, not real scenic

    This KOA was everything you expect with a KOA. Filled with happy travelers and workers who want to help you out in any way they can. The town Richmond is very under rated, offering up all kinds of shops, craft beer, and coffee shops. There is also a large amish store nearby that has all kinds of items. The actual campground has great facilities and lots of activities to do for kids all while keeping a safe distance to their sites.


Guide to Losantville

Tent camping sites near Losantville, Indiana provide options within a 30-40 mile radius for weekend getaways and extended outdoor stays. The area experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging 75-85°F, while spring and fall bring more moderate conditions ideal for camping. Winter camping is available at select locations, though facilities may be limited during colder months.

What to do

Disc golf courses: Sycamore State Park Campground features a challenging disc golf course perfect for beginners and experienced players. "This park has such a variety of things to do. There's a great disc golf course, really nice trails to hike with challenging hills and nice areas with shelters for grilling and parties," notes Heidi G.

Fishing opportunities: Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort offers lakefront access for anglers, though catch rates vary seasonally. According to Debbie S., "The lake is fabulous, but there didn't seem to be too many fish available for catching!! Pretty place and fun for a laid back place to stay."

Horse trails: Equestrian campers can access designated riding paths at Sycamore State Park Campground. "All i know is there are great horse trails!" states Daniele M. The park maintains separate camping areas for those traveling with horses.

What campers like

Riverside views: Waterfront camping at Morgan's Outdoor Adventures provides immediate access to flowing water. Lerin P. mentions, "We loved the views of Morgan's. Steps away from gorgeous river views. There is nothing like waking up and making breakfast while watching the river roll by!"

Clean facilities: Quakertown State Recreation Area maintains well-kept restroom facilities despite its rustic setting. Melissa W. reports, "Nice clean bathrooms. Site was a little pricey at $30. A shooting range nearby is a little annoying. There's a good amount of trees for shade coverage."

Quiet atmosphere: Quakertown State Rec Area provides a peaceful environment for weekend relaxation. "Very nice place to stay and spend the weekend relaxing," says Kimberly A. The campground maintains a 4.5-star rating among visitors.

What you should know

Trail shelter access: Backpackers on the Buckeye Trail can utilize an Adirondack shelter between trail points. Jonathan W. explains, "This Adirondack shelter, located between Points 6 and 7 on the St. Mary's Section of the Buckeye Trail, is perfect for you. Built as an Eagle Scout project by Parker and Keaton Cole of Troop 95 (in Sidney), it is large enough for six or to sleep comfortably off the ground."

Site spacing concerns: Some campgrounds offer limited privacy between sites. At Morgan's Outdoor Adventures, Lerin P. notes, "Sites are tight, but if you love waterfront this is great." Consider midweek visits for fewer neighbors.

Reservation requirements: Most established tent camping sites near Losantville require advance booking, especially during summer months. Clovis Creek maintains 20 designated tent sites that can be reserved online or by phone. Walk-up availability varies seasonally.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Sycamore State Park Campground offers dedicated play areas for children. "Also includes playground and pond for kids to fish in," mentions Heidi G. The playground is within walking distance of most campsites.

Indianapolis day trips: When tent camping Losantville, Indiana area, consider Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort as a base for city excursions. Debbie S. shares, "This was really convenient and close to Indy, where we took the grandkids to the children's museum." The drive takes approximately 45 minutes each way.

Amenity considerations: Family campers should note facility limitations at certain locations. Ashten J. explains about Sycamore, "The park is great for hunting and has a few good spots to fish. The hiking trails are often over grown and not very challenging. There are quite a few camping areas and a great day camp for events."

Tips from RVers

Fire restrictions: Verify current fire regulations before arrival at tent camping sites around Losantville. Clovis Creek permits campfires in designated rings and sells firewood onsite, eliminating the need to transport wood from other regions.

Alternative accommodations: Some locations offer cabin options when weather conditions make tent camping challenging. Pine Lake Fishing & Camping Resort provides cabin rentals with varying amenities. According to Chi M., "The Summer Vacation Life 😎 Holidays opportunity."

Water access points: RVers report that boat-in camping at Clovis Creek offers greater privacy than drive-in sites. The property maintains both standard road access and water entry points for canoes and kayaks, providing flexible arrival options for campers.

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