Vanderburgh 4H Campground
Good spot to spend the night!
The campground is very clean! The campground host is nice. We will be happy to stay here again! They offer full hookups and have several spots.
Camping options near Oakland City, Indiana include both developed facilities and primitive sites across several county and state parks. Scales Lake Park, approximately 15 miles south, offers diverse accommodation types including tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping opportunities. Other notable campgrounds in the region include Pike State Forest with primitive tent camping, Prides Creek County Park with water recreation amenities, and Lynnville Park situated alongside a small lake. Most campgrounds in the area provide electric hookups, while Pike State Forest offers a more rustic experience without modern conveniences.
Seasonal availability varies across the region's campgrounds, with some like Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area operating only from April through October. Many sites offer year-round access, though amenities may be limited during winter months. Facilities typically include showers, sanitary dumps, and water hookups at the developed campgrounds, while primitive areas have minimal services. Road access is generally good with most campgrounds accessible via drive-in routes, though some sites at Scales Lake Park can also be reached by boat. A visitor noted, "The campground is situated on a golf course. There didn't seem to be standardized check-in/check-out times. The roads were narrow but doable."
Waterfront camping represents a significant draw in the Oakland City region, with several campgrounds situated on or near lakes and ponds. Prides Creek County Park features a beach area for swimming, disc golf, and a 9-hole golf course, making it popular for family recreation. Pike State Forest provides a more secluded experience, though reviews mention limited amenities and primitive conditions. A camper described Lynnville Park as having "sites right on the lake" that are "beautiful," noting that while there was "some road noise" from the nearby highway, it "wasn't too much." Scales Lake Park receives high marks for cleanliness and maintenance, with reviewers appreciating its hiking trails, swimming areas with water slides, and mountain bike trails that accommodate both adults and children.
"My camping spot was right on the lake and it was beautiful. I would definitely camp here again."
"Nice little campground next to a small lake. We stayed for one night. Sites are big and spaced apart. Nice and quiet, apart from the interstate background noise which is noticeable but not too bad."
"It was somewhat easy to get to off the highway. There were some unfriendly signs saying it wasn’t the correct route- it was. The campground is situated on a golf course."
"Ok fishing, disc golf, tennis court, beach for swimming friendly campers, they allow fires and golf carts ..9 hole golf course around the other half of the lake ..great family fun.. big minus park has"
$17 - $140 / night
"Campsites are tight but all centered around a decent sized bath house."
"Scales Lake Park is right outside Boonville, In on South Parklane Dr. I drove through the RV park, it was okay."
$45 - $101 / night
"This park is conveniently located beside Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana! There is a wide variety of activities and it's a fun place to camp with family!"
"This is a fun family Campground located adjacent to holiday world and Splashin Safari. There are golf carts for rent, nice camp stores, pools, playground, putt putt golf course, arcade and more."
$20 - $100 / night
"Lincoln State Park is right down the road from Santa Claus , Indiana and Holiday World. Needless to say it was a little busy, but not as bad as the Rudolph RV Park in town."
"Lake for swimming, fishing, canoe, paddle boat and Jon boat rentals. Hiking trails and fire tower. Typical camp store on site. Gas station with propane about a mile from the camp ground."
$2 - $40 / night
"Fairly new with great access to fishing. Bike riding enjoying nature. Several pull through sites and all are full hook up."
"I used to live near here before the strip mine went through. The camp is in the middle of a large reclamation. Lots of ponds and young trees. Great modern sites mostly dispersed."
"Was looking for a quiet area, and not some drive-through campsite, this fit the bill."
"Lots of places to walk. Great views of the small lake."
$16 - $23 / night
"We stayed in the primitive are and we were tucked away back by the lake."
"Great place for fishing in Dogwood Lake."
"The trails were interesting but vacant of trail markers and some plaques were vandalized from years before. Firewood is $8 a bundle and parking is $3 a day."












The campground is very clean! The campground host is nice. We will be happy to stay here again! They offer full hookups and have several spots.
Very quiet, clean pit toilets. The only one in the entire campground for the 2 days in mid March. Great hiking trails also. 2 bars with T-mobile
Way off the beaten path and not in a random valley this was a great step over the random spot I had chosen earlier. Gladly unpacked the car to rack out.
Did not stay the night - wasn’t confident about its safety given my own personal circumstances so I’m leaving.
It’s on a forest trail that may or may not go to a residence. Theres a fire ring and some bit of a clearing but my car camping requires removing a specific necessary valuable from th car in order to lay down and I don’t feel safe doing so here.
Came out this weekend for our first visit to the area. Great campsite, really couldn't find anything to complain about. The lots are huge giving you plenty of room for activities. Tons of trails, amazing paved bike trail thru the whole park. Came off-season but there was a shower house with nice warm water, and clean facilities. Can't wait to come back again.
I had fun being by myself and a few times I got freaked out by a couple of sounds
the campground is set up on a hill above a spacious city park. It has 15 or so campsites, along a wooded area with water and electric hook up, and a dump station. The bathroom has fush toilets and showers. one of the 2 showers in the women's room was broken. the other provided delightfully hot water with good pressure. you need to call the number on dyrt during business hours. if arriving at a different time, theres a # posted yo call dispatch. we did this and a very nice policeman arrived to check us in and take our $20. He offered to answer any questions we had about the area. we were just passing through but had time to play disc golf and see a beautiful sunset, and headed out early AM. there were a few other Rvs, trailers there, but only saw activity at one other site.
The sites are large and level, the campground is new and well-kept. We ate at the restaurant and were impressed until we used the shower. The water was cold and lacked pressure. One of the worst I have ever taken. I understand that people who are lucky enough to have the big rigs don't need them. I can only surmise that people with little campers like ours are not as welcome. Otherwise, this is a very nice place.
Newer campground. Decent WIFi. Big campsites. It has a restaurant near the office that is open to the public. I like the business concept with the restaurant, its open to the public so it has enough business to stay open and have a decent menu, and it is within walking distance for the campers that don’t want to disconnect to go to dinner (great wings BTW).
Camping opportunities near Oakland City, Indiana extend across several state forests and county parks with varying levels of development. Located in the southwest region of Indiana at approximately 450 feet elevation, the area experiences warm, humid summers and mild winters with occasional snowfall. Most campgrounds remain accessible year-round, though water systems at primitive sites may be winterized from November through March.
Fishing opportunities: Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area offers excellent fishing at Dogwood Lake. "Campground can be crowded when the fishing is good. I rated it on the fishing," reports Jennifer K., who notes her family runs their camper "off of solar" in the primitive section.
Mountain biking trails: Scales Lake Park maintains dedicated mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels. "Scales Lake is a wonderful campground... Hiking, mountain bike trails along with pump track for kids, a small petting zoo, and a beautiful lake front for swimming with water slide and diving boards," shares Jennifer T.
Golf access: Multiple campgrounds provide golf course proximity. Vanderburgh 4H Campground offers "great views of the small lake" according to Jerry H., while maintaining a quiet atmosphere that doesn't feel like "some drive-through campsite."
Primitive camping options: Pike State Forest provides a true back-to-basics experience for those seeking solitude. Brandon W. notes, "This is the place to go if you really want to camp without the modern convenience of water and electricity. Which in my mind is perfect because it's usually just one maybe 2 people if that."
Reclaimed natural areas: Miles Landing Campground sits on former strip mine land that has been reclaimed. Doug describes it as being "in the middle of a large reclamation. Lots of ponds and young trees. Great modern sites mostly dispersed." The campground reopened relatively recently after extensive renovations.
Clean facilities: Multiple reviewers mention facility cleanliness as a standout feature. At Miles Landing, Jacinda L. notes, "The bathrooms were probably the cleanest, nicest shower houses I've seen at a campground," while Michael at Glendale reports "Showers were very hot, toilets clean."
Seasonal limitations: Some campgrounds operate with reduced services during certain months. Glendale State Fish and Wildlife Area only operates from April 1 through October 31, limiting camping options during winter months.
Site spacing considerations: Site proximity varies significantly between campgrounds. At Lynnville Park, Thomas W. notes, "Sites are big and spaced apart," while reviews of other campgrounds mention close quarters.
Reservation systems: Several campgrounds utilize self-registration. Kelly W. describes Lynnville's approach: "We checked in through the honor system as the store/office closed at 5p; we filled out a registration form put $22 in it and put it in the mail slot."
Water recreation access: Lake Lincoln Campground provides family-friendly water activities. Danielle M. notes it's "usually packed" and "less than 10 miles away from Holiday World. I think a lot of theme park visitors camp here."
Holiday-themed activities: Several campgrounds offer seasonal programming. MISTY P. mentions that her "kids love Lincoln especially around Halloween when they do their trick or treating."
Animal encounters: Warrick County Park maintains a small petting zoo with unusual campground access. Keith P. explains, "In the morning they let the animals out to feed on the grass. So expect to see them in the campground. Harmless and unique."
Hookup availability: Full hookups vary by location. At Miles Landing, Never Sitting S. notes, "Full hookups on every site, have in trees half in direct sun," adding that the campground will "fit any size rig."
Navigation challenges: Some campgrounds have access issues. Never Sitting S. advises that Miles Landing can be tricky to find: "GPS states there is a bridge to the campground, but not true. Can drive directly to it."
Site leveling requirements: Surface conditions affect setup time. At Prides Creek Co Park, Laura H. reports, "We got into our campsite fairly easily. It was quiet and they have a lot to do at the campground," though she notes the "roads were narrow but doable."
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Oakland City, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, Oakland City, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Oakland City, IN and 3 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Oakland City, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Oakland City, IN is Lynnville Park with a 4.4-star rating from 5 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Oakland City, IN?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Oakland City, IN.
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