RV Parks Near Noblesville, Indiana

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Best RV Sites Near Noblesville, IN (59)

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    1. Muncie RV Resort

    6 Reviews
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    17 Saves
    Anderson, Indiana

    The serenity of the White River sets the pace for a relaxing getaway in the beautiful countryside of north-central Indiana. At the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort, you can discover the pleasures of peaceful country living along the campground’s full mile of secluded river frontage. With a 13-acre island, two ponds, and a 3.5-acre lake to explore, this campground has something for everyone to enjoy, from solo tent campers to RV adventuring families.

    Located in between the cities of Anderson and Muncie off of East 75 North, this park is easily accessible from Highway 32, just minutes away from the Anderson Muni Airport-Aid. With its plethora of facility features and activities, this RV Resort Park is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether you are crossing the country in an RV or looking for a weekend away from the bustle of everyday life, the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort is an ideal place to reconnect with nature.

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        3. Timberline Family Campground

        5 Reviews
        6 Saves
        Anderson, Indiana

        Timberline Valley RV Resort invites you to come enjoy our location, abundant recreation, easy access to area activities and complete Indiana camping facilities.

        Nestled between Anderson and Chesterfield, Indiana, our secluded White River camping grounds offer a mile of river frontage on 80 scenic acres. This peaceful location provides a country setting that features:

        3.5-Acre lake with sandy beach Two ponds 13-Acre island in the river Shade trees Timberline Valley RV Resort offers White River camping conveniently located just 2.8 miles west of interstate 69, but it feels much further from “the beaten path!"

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          5. Mystic Waters Campground

          2 Reviews
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          16 Saves
          Pendleton, Indiana

          Rustic cabins, RV sites, and tent camping surrounded by three mystic bodies of water in Pendleton, Indiana.

          Mystic Waters, previously known as Pine Lakes, is conveniently located just miles north of Indianapolis off of I-69 and SR-38 in Madison County. We offer an outdoor escape that includes rustic cabins, RV sites and tent camping surrounded by three mystic bodies of water. We will offer activities such as kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, swimming, yoga, kids entertainment and special events.

          We will constantly be renovating the property and will be adding updates and features throughout the upcoming season and years to come. We look forward to sharing our vision with you and bringing a perfect balance between tranquility and simple convenience.

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          6. Prairie Creek Park

          9 Reviews
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          20 Saves
          Selma, Indiana

          Prairie Creek offers stunning water views from our campsites! The sun sets right across the water from our both Primitive and RV campgrounds.

          The RV North Shore campground offers 30 AMP electric and water hook-up, with a dump station available. These sites are for RV/travel trailers only. Tents are not permitted in the North Shore Campground. The stay for RVS is for 14 days in a 30 day period.

          Our primitive campsites are located strictly on the South Shore, which offers a beautiful view of the natural water landscape without modern amenities. It has vault restrooms in close proximity for your convenience. The stay is limited to 7 days in a 30 day period.

          Our campground season runs from April 1-October 31. Reservations must be made with the park office. Payment is taken at the time of reservation. Prairie Creek does not offer refunds, but is willing to reschedule within the current camping season if canceled BEFORE the check-in date.

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          $24 - $1100 / night

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          7. Indianapolis KOA

          20 Reviews
          48 Photos
          60 Saves
          Lawrence, Indiana

          Camp in an air-conditioned Cabin or Deluxe Cabin - or stay at one of the sites for tents and all types of RVs - including the Patio RV Sites! Take a leisurely stroll along a meandering creek and enjoy a towering canopy of oak, maple and sycamore trees. Horses await your arrival at the corral. Professionals will enjoy Wi-Fi and the convenience to downtown. Youngsters can spend hours on the playground, and the whole family will love the pool. Even the family dog may run free in the campground's new Bark Park! The Indianapolis KOA is the place to be on weekends for the Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and MotoGP or the Indy Air Show. Campers can fuel up with breakfast before the high-octane excitement! KOA is 20 minutes from the famous Speedway and 15 minutes from the Children's Museum, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indy Zoo and malls. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 110 feet.

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          $60 - $80 / night

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          8. White River Campground

          22 Reviews
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          152 Saves
          Cicero, Indiana

          Located on the west bank of a picturesque stretch of the White River, the White River Campground offers the perfect spot to spend a getaway weekend in Hamilton County. Explore 26 acres of beautiful terrain by foot or by river, enjoy the wildlife and have fun with friends and family close to home. The campground has 106 modern and primitive campsites with quiet spots for fishing, boating and relaxation. Our 2021 camping season is from April 15th - October 31st.

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          $16 - $37 / night

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          9. Glo Wood Campground

          4 Reviews
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          25 Saves
          Pendleton, Indiana
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          $28 / night

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          10. Lake Haven Retreat

          7 Reviews
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          44 Saves
          Beech Grove, Indiana

          Beautiful Lake Haven Retreat is conveniently located two miles south of the Indianapolis, Indiana beltway on Highway 37. Within a 8-mile drive, you will find the airport, downtown, Indianapolis 500 mile race track, and major shopping malls. Due to our full range of services and convenience, many of our RV'ers choose to stay year round. If you are looking for Internet service, or a 50 amp hook-up, we have it all. And if we don't have it, we'll get it!

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        Recent RV Reviews in Noblesville

        270 Reviews of 59 Noblesville Campgrounds


        • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Johnson County Fairgrounds
          Oct. 20, 2024

          Johnson County Fairgrounds

          Not the Best

          We followed our RV GPS into the quaint city of Franklin and turned right off of Jefferson Street onto Fairgrounds Street that leads a short distance to the gate. Waze wanted us to continue on King Street coming in from I-65, but there is a sign that says no trucks and the street is not RV friendly. Our RV GPS had us going the right direction to get to Jefferson Street. As we had made reservations on the day of arrival we were texted by the fairgrounds camp host asking for an estimated arrival time. The camp host site is right at the entrance of the campground (CG) area. As they only take cash or check, we paid the host upon arrival and the host walked us over to show us the site they selected for us. Upon arriving at back-in site 34 with FHUs and 50 AMP, we asked if we could change to the adjacent 30 AMP area, so we could have some space and yard. The camp host said that due to the age of the wiring they do not allow 50 to 30 AMP adapters. However, a 5th wheel came in a day later and hooked into 30 AMP with an adapter. The CG has poor site and utility placement with multiple sites sharing water. The sites back up to each other and the utilities are down the middle. There isn't dedicated site utilities like the majority of CGs, you just pick the water and electric that happens to be open and is closest to you. There are no picnic tables nor fire pits. Be sure to have plenty of water hose(we needed 50’) to reach a spigot. Our area had full timers and short stayers. There was another site area across the field that was either long term or seasonal with decent spacing but we weren't offered any of the empty 50 AMP spots and no one else was put in that area. Wifi was very useable for checking mail, Facebook, and such. Water pressure was good. We got 3 bars on Verizon. With an unobstructed view of the northern sky we used our Starlink. There’s plenty of area to walk your dog inside the fenced fairground areas. The next time we are in the area, we’ll pass on this CG.

        • RThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from White River Campground
          Sep. 8, 2024

          White River Campground

          Great spot for camping

          We are here for just one night as we are headed back to Georgia. I used the Dyrt search and in this area I looked at this place and boy am I glad I did. I wish it were closer to home. We are next to the river and we are loving it. Beautiful sites and family friendly. Staff are great too.

        • patti J.
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          Sep. 7, 2024

          Heartland Resort

          Staff were helpful

          This would most likely be a last resort for us.  Went to our campsite only to find someone else using it.  Not what you need after driving 400-500 miles.  Had to go back to the office and ultimately took a different site after dirty looks from the poachers.

          Then the staff told us there was music that night after we told them we just wanted a peaceful nights sleep so we moved to another site further away from the jam session. Whew a lot of work to be here.  Cannot recall being impresses with the bathrooms/showers.

        • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Crawfordsville KOA
          Aug. 26, 2024

          Crawfordsville KOA

          Nice KOA

          Shade, grass, and gravel sites. A lot better than most KOAs. They ask that you not put outdoor rugs on grass; no problem as grass is nice. Sites 1-10 are your best bet for Starlink if that’s what you have; best opening through tree canopy of the northern sky. Pet friendly; counted three cats and a dog in the office when I checked in. Was given the option of choosing my site out of the seven available for my reservation. A mix of long term residents and travelers; some of the long term resident sites were a little junky.

        • Jasmine M.
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          Aug. 20, 2024

          Mar-Brook Camp Ground

          I have camped here on and off when I was a kid!

          Since my experience here growing up and having family get-a-ways, it’s always been my dream to live here!!

        • Jacole C.
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          Jul. 30, 2024

          Summit Lake State Park Campground

          Feeling of harassment

          Very clean and quiet campground. There was not a lot to do, but we took Kayaks and had a good time. However, our son and his family joined us for the weekend and any time they pulled in the campground host would follow them down to our site and remind them that there is only 1 car allowed at the campsite(which we already knew). Friday, they came in and, within 40 seconds, got the 1st"reminder." He was just there unloading the car. Saturday morning, he went home to pick us up his wife and came back. Again, less than a minute later, the host came down to remind him of the rule. He unpacked the car of a scooter and bike and 1 more blanket. Both Friday and Saturday, his car was down at the site to unload a total of 3 minutes before he went to park it in overflow parking. We have camped there for 30 years and always obey the rules. We do not camp to get harassed each day we are there. Then you look around the campground and there are 2 to 3 cars parked at every 3rd campsite we came to. They need to give people 15 minutes before following them down to harass them and spend that time letting the people know the rules that were next to us with 2 cars parked at their site the entire weekend

        • J
          Camper-submitted photo from Glo Wood Campground
          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”.

        • Matt M.
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          Jun. 25, 2024

          Indiana State Fairgrounds Campground

          Not what we were expecting!

          We traveled to Indianapolis for the Olympic Swimming Time Trials. Stayed here 2 nights with our 2 grand-daughters. The area we stayed was directly adjacent to a bike path. It was separated by a fence and there was a gate right next to our site. The gate was locked however the gates were far enough apart that someone could get between them. Our first night, someone actually did this and walked right behind our site.

          The shower house was in serious need of some improvements! Old, dark, leaky pipes. 

          The area was OVERLY well lit, to the point we were hanging sleeping bags over the windows to try and make it somewhat dark inside the camper! 

          Getting to the sites took some figuring out also. We entered at the main gate to the fairgrounds and there were no signs directing us to the sites. Had to use GPS with satellite view to figure our way there. 

          For comparison, we've stayed at the Iowa State Fairgrounds and this is a night and day difference. Iowa Fairgrounds sites are $20 less per night, very nice shower facilities and plenty of room between sites. 

          We would stay here again but we'd need to exhaust all other options first.

          BTW, the price listed is wrong. We paid $50/night.

        • Holdun R.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Camp Atterbury Campground
          Jun. 17, 2024

          Camp Atterbury Campground

          Great 1st experience

          This was my first time at a campsite, so I don't have other sites to compare to. Overall, my experience was great. Clean area with lots of amenities. They stack free firewood at your campsite to burn. I'm military, so the gunfire, canon fire, and helicopters didn't bother me at all. Those things don't happen all the time though.

        • Jonathan P.
          Camper-submitted photo from Woods Campground
          Jun. 8, 2024

          Woods Campground

          Horrible

          The owner came up hot headed and very upset. I don’t know if they were having a bad day. The place looks like trash and has a very poor layout

        • C
          Camper-submitted photo from Summit Lake State Park Campground
          Jun. 8, 2024

          Summit Lake State Park Campground

          Beautiful Location

          Summit Lake is our go to get away. Beautiful campground with several amenities. Several campsites offer full shade and most are level. There are a few pull through sites. There is a large (shallow) lake for fishing and kayaking. Idle speed only allowed using a motorized boat. There is also a beach area for swimming. Several picnic areas with beautiful views of the lake. This campground also offers several walking trails. All are easy walks with various distances. Campground is very well maintained and staff are very helpful and friendly.

        • Kelsey R.
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          Mar. 14, 2024

          Cornerstone Campground

          Nice for the area

          The owners are very nice, campgrounds are super clean, lots for my children to do. My only complaint is, it’s your typical campground where you’re right on top of your neighbor. If you don’t mind, it’s fine. We prefer to stick to state parks or places that offer more seclusion. Overall, would recommend!

        • Gary B.
          Camper-submitted photo from Heartland Resort
          Nov. 22, 2023

          Heartland Resort

          Geared for permanent camper

          The power and water pressure was just fine. The campsite was muddy and needed maintenance. Let's just say it was" Rustic". Office staff were very polite.

        • DThe Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Paradise Campground
          Oct. 13, 2023

          Hidden Paradise Campground

          Saint Paul, In….We’d definitely stay again

          We came in at 10 pm in search for our site. It’s about a 1/2 mile from the main road. It’s a big place we noticed at daylight. Nice playground, appears they have some cabins to be rented, some sites were on the water, very clean and maintained. 40 miles from Greenwood, In. Sites are large and easy to maneuver our 42’ 5th wheel. Our site had full hookup, flat ground so easy setup. The only cos are- while the campground sign can be seen from the main road on the way in- it all disappears in the dark after you turn onto the road. It’s needs to be marked better. Had there been arrows or signs it would have made it SO much easier. Day or night. We felt our way to the office since there were a few roads going in opposite directions. The girl said she’d leave our paperwork at the office. No paperwork or maps. This little road is quite narrow, has some pretty tight turns with trees on both sides and in the night it’s hard to tell where the rear end of your camper is on the turns where there are trees close to the road, if it’s a long one like ours. So needing to back up would literally be a nightmare. We drove down this little road quite a while unsure if we were heading in the right direction for the office. An office sign finally appeared like a beacon in the night about 3/4 mile off the main road- but at that point if we would have been incorrect it would have been a long way to back up our 42’ in the dark on these little roads. A lot of campgrounds make this mistake. They don’t plan on people coming in at night into a strange campground. There were several roads leading in different directions and it was hard to tell which one was the “main” road had there been directionals showing which road went to which sites would have been helpful. Site numbers were hard to see unless you walked up to each site with a flashlight. Not sure why campgrounds make their site numbers so allusive. Either they aren’t marked at all, they’re so small you can hardly see them or there is no rhyme or reason as to where they put them. Consistency would be great!!!!! It was just very difficult to navigate in a strange campground in the dark. Like many I’m sure we ended up just walking in front of the truck with a flashlight to be able to see the numbers. We avoid setting up in the dark at all costs because it’s absolutely the worst but sometimes you just get caught for various reasons- and there should be a better way.

        • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Jellystone Campground-pierceton
          Oct. 7, 2023

          Jellystone Campground-pierceton

          Expensive

          We stayed here because of the discount offered through Passport America, and somehow the price was still too high. We paid $42 for a FHU pull through site (that was after the discount). However, it was a nice park and it was nice to get caught up on laundry and showers. 

          You can pay for laundry with the CSCPay app ($5 credit when you first sign up, so your first load is free), or you can pay with credit card. No coins taken. Laundry was nice and clean and the dryers worked excellent. 

          There are FHU pull through sites, or back in sites with electric only (there is a dump station available). There are also cute cabins available as well. 

          There are lots of things to do here at the park, but the park itself is out in the middle of nowhere. It was a really eerie feeling when we were there, because almost every spot was taken, but nobody was there. I guess people pay for the season and leave their trailers on site and come in for the weekend. 

          There’s a nice tent area in the back, rolling grassy area where we let our dog run around off leash since nobody was around. The lake in the middle of the park was really nice, and you can rent pedal gokarts or golf carts, or boats for paddling around the lake. 

          The camp store is nice, lots of food and supplies and gifts available for sale. There are trash dumpsters here but no recycling.

        • Trevor N.
          Camper-submitted photo from Cornerstone Campground
          Oct. 2, 2023

          Cornerstone Campground

          Fall

          Beautiful campground. Great for all kinds of camping from primitive to full hook up. Tons of stuff for kids to do. Everyone was friendly. Facilities were well kept and very clean.

        • Todd L.
          Camper-submitted photo from Lake Haven Retreat
          Sep. 14, 2023

          Lake Haven Retreat

          Nice quiet place

          We stayed for 4 nights and it was very quiet and relaxing. We attended a wedding at the Scottish Cathedral in the center of downtown Indy and from the campground, it was a nice drive into the city off the interstate that only took about 20 min. The sites were all nice and level with a crushed stone base. Our site had a nice grass lawn near the water. But, near the water there was the resident Canadian geese and the "mess" they leave. That aside it was very nice. Their facilities were also awesome. We had 50amp service and measured 119vac with both a/c units running. We would definitely stay again. Also, we walked up and down all the various roads within and it turned out to be a nice 1.1 mile walk.

        • k
          Camper-submitted photo from Indianapolis KOA
          Sep. 7, 2023

          Indianapolis KOA

          Beautiful Campground off the interstate

          Booked here last minute for the night on my way west. Beautiful campground with lots of activities for the family. They are all dog friendly with a few small dog runs spread throughout the sites. Primitive is $60 n/, full water/electricity is $80 n/. A bit pricey, but It’s worthwhile due to all that they have; horses, goats (that you can feed), a medium camping store with an ice cream shop attached, showers and running toilets.

          GPS will take you to the back entrance that you cannot get in at. Instead of turning at the light, continue going down to the roundabout until you see the KOA sign and it’ll take you to the actual entrance and then office to sign in.

        • T
          Camper-submitted photo from Mississinewa Lake - Miami Recreation Area
          Sep. 2, 2023

          Mississinewa Lake - Miami Recreation Area

          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.

        • s
          Camper-submitted photo from Hidden Paradise Campground
          Aug. 28, 2023

          Hidden Paradise Campground

          Rude

          Site was very small for 55$ a night, plus I was charged 30$ fee for a credit card terminal payment!! Didnt even tell me! Campers still pay for swimming per person! Staff was rude, all of them! Security guy is a little jerk and has a need to over compensate! And to top it all off there is a road with tire spike strips!! So it you go the wrong way, which is super easy because there are no rode signs, you will flatten every tire you have! Thats how much they care about their campers! I would not stay here for free! We camped at Hidden Paradise Campground in a Travel Trailer.

        • Pat M.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Sugar Creek Campground
          Aug. 19, 2023

          Sugar Creek Campground

          Beautiful place!

          We had a great two night visit right on the creek! Rented kayaks for a 3 mile adventure! Owners are super friendly and helpful. I would advise to camp during the week for a less crowded time. Would love to come back!

        • C
          Camper-submitted photo from Johnson County Park
          Aug. 17, 2023

          Johnson County Park

          NO TENT Sites According To The Rules

          The Rules sheet that is included in some of the pictures indicates that no tent camping is allowed.  Someone should update the icons on the page for this site.

        • Jen S.The Dyrt PRO User
          Camper-submitted photo from Lake Haven Retreat
          Aug. 3, 2023

          Lake Haven Retreat

          Clean

          Clean campground. They have fire rings but they’re communal not at each site. Lots of full timers with little dogs that bark non stop. We have large dogs that would get riled up by the small dogs barking. Clearly no one cared about barking though. Close to the city without being “in it”. We would stay here again.



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