Best Campgrounds near Avoca, IN

The landscape surrounding Avoca, Indiana features multiple camping options within the Hoosier National Forest and along Lake Monroe. Hardin Ridge Recreation Area provides developed campgrounds with electric hookups, drinking water, and reservable sites for tent camping, RVs, and cabins. Charles C. Deam Wilderness offers more primitive experiences with dispersed camping opportunities along Peninsula Trail. Brown County State Park, located northeast of Avoca, contains multiple campground loops including Buffalo Ridge and Taylor Ridge with varying levels of amenities. Several campgrounds in the area feature lake access, particularly around Lake Monroe, where boating and fishing opportunities attract visitors during warmer months.

Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in this region, with most developed campgrounds operating from mid-spring through late fall. Hardin Ridge maintains operations from mid-May through late December, while some areas like Paynetown Campground remain open year-round. Many sites require advance reservations, especially during peak summer weekends and autumn leaf-viewing season when Brown County's forests display vibrant colors. Primitive camping in the Deam Wilderness area provides more flexibility but requires proper preparation as amenities are minimal. Cell service varies throughout the region, with limited coverage in more remote areas. A camper noted, "Charles C. Deam Wilderness is Indiana's best for backpacking and backcountry camping."

Campers consistently mention lake views and water access as key highlights of the region. Paynetown Campground receives positive reviews for its lake views and spacious sites, though visitors note it becomes quite busy during summer weekends. One reviewer described it as "known in Indiana as a party park" that's "VERY noisy & busy on a summer weekend." For those seeking quieter experiences, weekday visits or off-season camping is recommended. The Peninsula Trail in Deam Wilderness offers marked primitive campsites that provide privacy and seclusion, though some reviewers mention hearing noise from vehicles on the main road across the lake. Campgrounds in Brown County State Park provide access to extensive trail systems for hiking and mountain biking, with sites that range from wooded to more open settings, though some reviewers note many sites offer limited privacy as they're positioned along main campground roads.

Best Camping Sites Near Avoca, Indiana (132)

    1. Hardin Ridge

    25 Reviews
    Heltonville, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 837-9453

    $24 - $64 / night

    "This campground is nestled on a ridge above Indiana's Lake Monroe."

    "Hardin Ridge is a fantastic place to camp, and is very close to lake Monroe. But it's also quite a ways away from any stores in case you forget anything."

    2. Paynetown Campground

    29 Reviews
    Clear Creek, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 837-9546

    $20 - $45 / night

    "It's a bittersweet type of situation."

    "This is one of the largest campgrounds in all of Indiana. It includes hundreds of campsites. This includes RV hookups, standard campsites, and primitive campsites."

    3. Blackwell Campground — Hoosier National Forest

    22 Reviews
    Heltonville, IN
    11 miles
    +1 (812) 275-5987

    "The ground is level and all grass with less bugs than sites directly off trail. We just have a simple backpacking tent set-up and we had a great campfire."

    "Site is a wide open and well-groomed, with trails just a short walk (or ride) away. Toilets and covered picnic tables nearby."

    4. Spring Mill State Park Campground

    23 Reviews
    Mitchell, IN
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 849-3534

    $20 - $50 / night

    "Spring Mill State park is a little piece of history that is in the heart of southern Indiana. Here you will find a working frontier village."

    "Open space, close to facilities and water pump, Ground was mostly flat, slightly shady in the afternoon, and very peaceful."

    5. Charles C. Deam Wilderness

    9 Reviews
    Heltonville, IN
    11 miles

    "A staple of our state here in Indiana. Unfortunately due to some storm damage, trails were rerouted or straight up inaccessible. Great places to find and set up camp."

    "Tent camping only although there are both hike in and drive up sites in the wilderness area. Great place to get away from it all."

    6. Yogi Bears at Lake Monroe

    6 Reviews
    Harrodsburg, IN
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 824-3322

    "Great location and clean camp ground."

    "I had to nearly lower my tongue to the ground to get it level. The splash park was fun, even for the teen kids, but the pool was tiny and shallow and disappointing."

    7. Taylor Ridge Campground — Brown County State Park

    31 Reviews
    Nashville, IN
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 988-6406

    $43 / night

    "We have visited Nashville Indiana several times but this is our first time camping nearby. My wife loves to visit Nashville and all the little shops they offer."

    "It was backed up to the edge of the woods which made for a lovely view. Driving through the campground it looks like there are some sites pretty close together but ours wasn’t too bad."

    8. Peninsula Trail

    7 Reviews
    Clear Creek, IN
    14 miles
    Website

    "The Peninsula Trail and Grub Ridge trails both have marked campsites that are very far apart and totally private.  These are dispersed/primitive sites with a fire ring only. "

    "this was a wonderful scenic hike meant for the beauty of indiana"

    9. Ransburg Scout Reservation

    4 Reviews
    Harrodsburg, IN
    11 miles
    Website

    "Located on Monroe lake, they have canoeing, row boats, sailboats, motor boats, and skiing.
    Lots of fun activities to do, and great hiking trails. Their mess hall is top notch."

    "Our Boy Scout troop enjoyed visiting this location. It was well maintained and the staff was helpful."

    10. Hoosier National Forest White Oak Loop Campground

    3 Reviews
    Harrodsburg, IN
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (812) 275-5987

    $21 - $55 / night

    "Main road lead to the lake. Visited mid May and it was self checkin."

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Recent Reviews near Avoca, IN

686 Reviews of 132 Avoca Campgrounds


  • M
    Apr. 1, 2026

    Woods-N-Waters Kampground

    Nice hidden gem

    Its our first time, in all. The Lady (owner) is really nice. They got all the basic needs and really clean.

  • T S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Sundance Lake Dispersed Camping

    Spacious, secluded campsites

    Spaced out and lots of space! Great for the dog to run and have plenty of room. Also nice having the lake so close. I will say there was a lot of trash at the campsite.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Mitchell Creek Road

    Hole in the road

    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.

  • Tyler M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Patoka Lake Campground

    Great little weekend

    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.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Heflen Park

    Full of Family Fun

    Free bikes and fishing poles, kayak and canoe rental. Beach toys and floaties. Camp store with things you may have forgotten and the friendliest staff and owners. Rules do apply and they will be upheld. Theme weekends and kids activities all summer long. Most importantly clean facilities!!!!

  • Byron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Camp Atterbury Campground

    Camp Atterbury Fam Camp

    Level sites, electric and sewer at each site, clean facilities, camp ground clean. Was quite less the muffled sounds of the gun range for reserve troops training/qualifying. Mark the host was very helpful and inviting. Free laundry facilities. There is no WiFi, cell coverage was good. I used a Starlink and worked great. This RV park is on base and you need verified access. Overall it’s a nice place for the price (stayed 5 days).

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Weary Traveler

    Not like the picture

    This is strickly a place to hookup when you're passing through. It was convenient for us because of the time of year and most places aren't open. Their website say's it "will" have landscaping and security. There wasn't any when we were there. It has a locking front gate, but the sides and back of the campground/lot are open to businesses and a trailer park. It definitely feels more like an industrial park. I personally wouldn't stay there again, however I will say it was a bad time of year, it was early Spring and wet/muddy.

  • Tyler M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    Easy weekend

    Decided to stay another weekend here at Deam to test out some new equipment. Found the E section of camp to be quiet and secluded from the F section. My only complaint is that all of the spots on E definitely require some balancing acts. Overall great weekend.

  • Tyler M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Deam Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    Nice weekend get away

    Stayed for the weekend as a first trip for the season to ensure we were setup for the season.

    Self check-in was quick and easy. Vault toilets were open, and clean. Someone was even nice enough to have Mr. Buddy heaters in there along with fresh propane (very kind and thoughtful). Entering the park there was a sign for winter water spigot (brought my own so didn't check).


Guide to Avoca

The forested area around Avoca, Indiana sits at elevations between 500-800 feet above sea level in the unglaciated hills of south-central Indiana. The region contains several interconnected watersheds feeding Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest inland lake at 10,750 acres. Camping options range from primitive backcountry sites to full-hookup RV sites, with most campgrounds located within 15-20 minutes of Avoca.

What to do

Paddling access: Lake Monroe offers multiple boat ramps and paddling opportunities at Paynetown Campground. "There is a beach, the trails, the geocaches on the trails, kayak and boat rentals, the activity center. There is something for everyone and enough to fill up your days," notes Jamie B. Rental options include pontoons, canoes and kayaks for those without their own watercraft.

Cave exploration: Visit Spring Mill State Park Campground for cave tours. "This state park has a very large camp ground, campers or primitive. It's a large park with tons of trails and even several caves. Some caves are guided by boat. Very neat to see," states Donald T. The park also features a pioneer village and honors astronaut Virgil Grissom with a visitor center exhibit.

Mountain biking: The region offers extensive trail systems for cycling enthusiasts. "Hesitation point never disappoints. The mountain bike trails are fantastic," notes Michael S. about the riding options at Brown County State Park. Trails range from beginner-friendly paths to technical sections for advanced riders.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers appreciate spacious, secluded sites at Hardin Ridge. "The site was really big with lots of shade. The fire pits are sinked into the ground which is not my favorite," mentions Adam K. The campground offers both reservable electric sites and first-come, first-served primitive sites.

Lake views: Many sites provide direct lake access or views. "We did a drive through to check out the campground. It was $8 for day use, self pay. This is a beautiful campground. There's 4 loops with 30 & 50 amp. 2 loops with no electric. Well spaced all tucked into the trees on a ridge," writes Cynthia K. about Hardin Ridge.

Backcountry solitude: Peninsula Trail offers primitive camping opportunities away from crowds. "On the peninsula trail, there are multiple campsites with fire rings but you may also camp anywhere if you are at least 100 ft from the water. Campsite #18 has a great view and is large enough for at least 4 tents if you have a big group," shares Aspen B. These hike-in sites provide more isolation than developed campgrounds.

What you should know

Site levelness: Many campgrounds in the region have uneven terrain. "The site we stayed in was lovely. It was backed up to the edge of the woods which made for a lovely view. Driving through the campground it looks like there are some sites pretty close together but ours wasn't too bad. Also, some sites were fairly sloped as well," reports Amanda D. about Taylor Ridge Campground.

Boat traffic noise: Lake adjacent sites may experience noise from watercraft. "LOVE this trail. Just challenging enough to make it worth it. Campsites have great fire pits. Only downside is the drunk boat people that show up in the summer," notes Steve D. regarding Peninsula Trail camping.

Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "If you want to reserve a site, I highly suggest you do it very early in the season, especially if you are including a weekend," advises Deb T. Many campgrounds offer both reservable and first-come sites, but availability varies significantly by season.

Tips for camping with families

Activity centers: Some campgrounds offer scheduled programs for children. "The camp has traditions rooted deep within and is a very beautiful place to be. Highly recommend. Great summer program!!!" says Patrick S. about Ransburg Scout Reservation, which offers cabin and tent camping options.

Water recreation: Beaches and swimming areas provide entertainment for children. "This campground is on the south side of Monroe lake and has beach access. I tent camped solo and everything went great!" shares Christine C. Supervised swimming areas are available at multiple campgrounds around Lake Monroe.

Wildlife viewing: The nature centers and wildlife viewing opportunities engage children. "The nature center is really fun with animals and a bee hive that the children really enjoyed! There are a lot of diverse hiking trails for all," notes Jessie W. Many parks in the area maintain educational facilities with live animal exhibits.

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: RVers should check specific site layouts before booking. "Level RV and tent sites, only some have water and electric. Large sites, clean amenities. Main road lead to the lake," advises Barb N. about Hoosier National Forest White Oak Loop Campground.

Size restrictions: Large rigs may find some campgrounds challenging to navigate. "The roads to get to the sites are tight (especially as it's filled up heading into the weekend). If you don't have a boat they offer pontoons, canoes and kayaks for rent," cautions Jennifer H. Many campgrounds in the Hoosier National Forest have narrow access roads not suitable for large motorhomes.

Dump station access: Not all campgrounds provide full-service hookups. "Great boondocking spot, plenty of flat land making leveling easy. Wide open so solar charging was easy," reports The Wandering Shores about Blackwell Campground. This location provides primitive camping with vault toilets but lacks water or electrical connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Avoca, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, Avoca, IN offers a wide range of camping options, with 132 campgrounds and RV parks near Avoca, IN and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Avoca, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Avoca, IN is Hardin Ridge with a 4.5-star rating from 25 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Avoca, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Avoca, IN.

What parks are near Avoca, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Avoca, IN that allow camping, notably Monroe Lake and Hoosier National Forest.