Best RV Parks & Resorts near Plymouth, IN

Several RV parks near Plymouth, Indiana offer full hookup facilities with varying amenities. Lakeside RV Resort operates seasonally from April to November with electric and sewer hookups on gravel pads. Maple Ridge Campground in Lakeville provides full hookups with 50-amp electric service on spacious sites, operating mid-April through mid-October. Elkhart RV Resort in Granger features full hookups on both pull-through and back-in sites with 50-amp service available, remaining open from early April to mid-November. The Tippecanoe River State Park Campground, about 30 miles southwest of Plymouth, accommodates larger RVs with electric, water, and sewer connections. "The sites are tight, but it didn't feel cramped. Facilities are older but clean and the amenities for kids are great."

Throughout the region, most RV parks maintain well-placed utility connections, though some require longer sewer hoses to reach connection points. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, campgrounds fill quickly, particularly on weekends. Cell service varies significantly by location, with Potato Creek State Park showing limited Verizon coverage. Many parks accommodate pets, though some impose restrictions. Dump stations at certain locations like Tippecanoe River State Park receive positive mentions for their organization and cleanliness. A review noted: "Fresh water fill and dump stations were the best we've seen anywhere." Train noise presents a common issue at several campgrounds, particularly near Elkhart, where multiple reviewers mentioned frequent train whistles disrupting sleep.

Best RV Sites Near Plymouth, Indiana (80)

    1. Lakeside RV Resort

    1 Review
    New Carlisle, IN
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This campground has a private lake which is surrounded by farmland. Lots of primitive sites right next to the lake. Fire rings with no grate."

    2. Thousand Trails Bear Cave

    16 Reviews
    Buchanan, MI
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "This is a nice, family friendly campground."

    "Easy registration, friendly staff. Older campground, areas could upgrades. Most campers seem to be long term. Campsite 42 has a great overlook on the river."

    3. Maple Ridge Campground

    8 Reviews
    North Liberty, IN
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 784-8532

    "Spent two nights and found everything very nice. clean facilities, nice sites and full hookup. pool was clean and we'll maintained. a little buggy in the woods, but it was June after all!"

    "Nice pool and playground. Campsites are setup to for two pull through a side by side with shared yard in the middle. Will add this to our list to visit again."

    4. Rvino - Lost Acres, LLC

    3 Reviews
    Monticello, IN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 297-5043

    $53 - $99 / night

    "Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here."

    "Playgrounds, new pool, kids activities, corn hole tournaments, fishing pond. Camp ground is clean and well managed now. Our new GM Shara is fabulous."

    5. Elkhart RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Granger, IN
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 800-2069

    $39 - $47 / night

    "We ordered pizza from the store, which was delivered to the site quickly. My grandson said it was very good. There was no gluten free as noted on the website, which we are used to happening."

    "This campground is close to home so we spent a couple days here so the kids could play while I worked. All staff was extremely helpful and friendly from the minute we pulled in."

    7. Elkhart RV Resort by Rjourney

    11 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 347-6889

    "The restrooms/showers are nice and clean. You can get an entire 4 wheeler dump load of wood for $20. It’s nice dry wood."

    "Near Elkhart and the RV/MH Hall of Fame & Museum. Great place to visit, really interesting. Also, near Shipshewana."

    8. Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 768-4669

    "Gravel sites, electric, play areas for kids. Close to the flea market! Nice place to park for a few days in Amish country. Fun at the pavilion!"

    "This campground was very convenient to the town of Shipshewanna, Amish Country and the Pumpkinvine Bike Trail. There weren’t many amenities to speak of, but the sites were fairly spacious and level."

    9. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Winamac, IN
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 946-3213

    $12 - $50 / night

    "Mature wooded campground. Plentiful level grassy tent spots to put up a tent. Clean facilities. Quiet park. Knowledgeable and friendly staff."

    "Close walking distance to several bathrooms/bath houses. Did not check out any trails or other options there."

    10. Shipshewana RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Middlebury, IN
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 768-7627

    $38 - $47 / night

    "The Park offers mainly alternating pull-through sites which means you will be facing your neighbor’s door not their street side of the camper. This makes for great buddy sites."

    "Not much shade. Nice bathrooms and clean. Easy access to flea market."

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RV Park Reviews near Plymouth, IN

709 Reviews of 80 Plymouth Campgrounds


  • Chris M.
    Nov. 26, 2020

    Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

    Clean & Spacious

    We pulled in around 4:30 in the evening. The sight was spacious with plenty of room in between sites. Since the weather was cooler , it was pretty sparse with other campers. We stayed 2 nights over the weekend. You are within walking distance to the beach within the park. The buildings have great architecture. The sight had 50 amp electric hook ups but no water or sewer connections, and we knew that going in. We had a back in sight #69. There was plenty of space on all sides. We have a 37’ motorhome and pulled a Jeep behind it. There was plenty of room to maneuver around. The sight also had a wood picnic table and fire ring for a wood fire pit. We will definitely be back! I wish I had taken more photos from the beach and beach pavilion.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2024

    Elkhart County Fairgrounds

    Area Convenient and Clean

    Elkhart County 4-h Fairgrounds: (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 for access to the area, very clean facilities, and not too many campers thus time of year.
    Price 2024: $35 for water/electric only. Security: No Usage during visit: Very light Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: none Site Spacing: very close Pad surface: our area was grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet except for one day of motorcycle raises at the nearby track.
    Outside Road Noise: Not most sites Through Traffic in campground: Some for activities at the fairground Electric Hookup: Yes Sewer Hookup: some sites Dump Station: yes Potable Water Available: At sites Bathroom: Very nice flush toilets Showers: yes Pull Throughs: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): Varied throughout campground Setting: open grass fields around very well manicured county fairground. Recent Weather: 70s and rain. Insects:None Host: I am not sure.
    Rig Size: Large Sites: full hookups and water/electric only

  • J
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Mississinewa Lake Campground

    Good campgrounds for boating!

    If you want woodsy, private sites, don’t come here. Most are grassy and sunny. There are many areas where the sites back up close to each other. 2 rows of full hookup. Plenty of 50 amp and many good tent sites. Beach in the park but not walking distance. Great mooring area for campers. Don’t try to pull-thru in any sites that are back-in. DNR will come around repeatedly and ask you to turn around...after you are already set up. Disc golf, trails, store near the beach, cabin rentals.

  • Ari A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 15, 2020

    Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

    Nice layout and a ton of nature activities

    The state park is located within the boundaries of the Indiana Dunes National Park (formerly National Lakeshore), so don't get confused by this. There also is a national park campground, but it's closed in the winter.)

    This state park has a nice layout because the sites seem to be staggered so that they don't back up to each other. Also, there is a good buffer space behind the sites and decent space between each site. 

    All sites have 20- 30- and 50-amp service available, plus almost all are a combination of a concrete pad and asphalt apron. Note that just because they're paved doesn't mean all of them are level. Each site has a fire pit and it appeared they all have grill grates on them.

    One nice touch is that some sites have wider asphalt aprons so if you have a longer rig, you can put your towing vehicle or your towed vehicle off to the side once your rig is in place. Also, the ADA sites are nicely laid out with larger concrete pads so that even the fire pits are in the concrete section for ease of access. 

    Note that after Nov. 1, the water is shut off and bathrooms are shut down until spring, although there are vault toilets available. 

    You will hear a pretty regular stream of train whistles at this campground, but they aren't so loud as to be disruptive. 

    You can hike to the 1929 Dunes Pavilion and a large beach on Lake Michigan. The best hiking activity, however, and also easily accessible by walking from the campground, is the series of dune trails. The Nature Center, which sits between the campground and the trails, has some good visitor's information about the dunes, the flora and fauna, and the history of the area. 

    Once you finish seeing what you want in the state park, there's still the entire national park to see. Plus, there's a multi-use trail that runs for 9 miles along the state park and into the national park. 

    Cell service for Verizon was two bars but speeds seem to be good. Less signal and speed for Google Fi, but not terrible.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2017

    Elkhart County Fairgrounds

    Typical Fairgrounds Camping Experience

    I have camped here a couple of times while visiting northern Indiana to have repairs done on my RV. Overall, I like this campground where for $30/night you can get a 50 amp full hook-up site or $23/night a 30 amp and water site. If you plan on staying longer weekly and monthly rates are really good. The campground sits in the middle of the county fairgrounds so there is usually something going on – either a fair, concert, horse event, or an RV rally. Depending on what time of year you are here and part of the week, the campground could be very crowded or very empty. The nice thing is the people in the office let you pick whatever site you want and don’t assign one to you. There are 275 full hook-up sites with 50 amp full hook-up and 30 amp water & electric only. There are no fires allowed and some sites don’t have picnic tables but you can request one and they will bring it to your site.

    There is very little shade and during my last visit the late September fall temperatures climbed to nearly 90 degrees and was brutal. This campground is better suited for RVs than tents but you are permitted to tent camp. Bathrooms and showers are scattered about and I was amazed at always how clean they (and the grounds as a whole) are. They do offer WiFi which worked pretty well in non-peak hours like early morning but was not reliable and sometimes frustrating. Since many sites have a clear view of the sky, you most likely will get satellite television reception and a dozen or so antenna channels.

    One of the things I like about this park is the vast expanse of grounds to wander about walking my dog. There is a trail system just outside of the park that allows you miles and miles of walking and biking trails. Downtown Goshen is less than two miles away and has some great restaurants (including Venturi Pizza, Maple Indian Cuisine – which has an awesome buffet, and Goshen Brewing Company). The Saturday farmers market is great with lots of produce, breads, meats, cheeses, and crafts.

    The last time I visited coincided with the Mennonite Relief Fund which was a big fund raiser for their charity that packed the grounds with stuff for sale, food, and activities. It was fun to be there during the event but it meant the campground and grounds were packed.

    Now for the bad about this campground. It is located right next to very busy train tracks that operate 24/7 and blow their horns quite often. They were really annoying in the middle of the night. Sites are close together so if it is crowded and you have a neighbor, you will be right on top of them. There is no shade which can be very miserable.

    Pros:

    · Price - $30/night for a 50 amp full hook-up site

    · Nearby downtown stores and restaurants

    · Sites are not assigned so you can pick where you want to camp

    · Grassy patios

    · Large grounds to meander around

    · Nearby biking/walking trail

    Cons:

    · Very noisy from nearby trains operated at all hours

    · Few trees for shade or privacy

    · Some sites are very tight and close to your neighbor

    · Can be very crowded

    · WiFi provided but not reliable

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 14, 2025

    Shipshewana North Park Campground

    Nice campground in a convenient location

    We were passing through and decided to stop for frozen custard at the stand right next to the campground. The first review for this place did not seem very inviting but a more recent one was a little more positive. After checking it out, I thought it could use a little reinforcement of the positives! I’m not sure if there have been new owners since the first review but I received a very friendly greeting, and the office is open from 9 am– 8 pm and clearly marked as the place to check-in. 

    There are many options here: back-in or pull-thru tent sites, w/e sites, full hook-up sites, camper cabins, and fully equipped cabins. The campsites range from $32-$46 per night and the cabins range from $69-$144 per night. Sites 47-52 are close to the road so you will hear road noise, but Sites 11-35 are farther from the road and are more shaded. The layout is RV park style but there is reasonable separation between the sites. 

    The restrooms have a code for entry, and I did not see the inside of these.

    Amenities include:

    - a community fire pit

    -  game room with television

    - guest laundry 

    - dump station

    - gift shop

    - pet friendly options

     -WiFi

    - There is, of course, an ice cream/frozen custard stand that I dare you to resist. 

    While we would not consider it a destination, we would definitely consider camping here en route – the price is reasonable, and the staff is friendly and welcoming.

  • M
    Sep. 17, 2021

    Shamrock Park

    Great stay

    Village owned and operated campground, right on the St. Joseph River. Open all year. Many long term campers. $35 gets you a level full hook up site with WiFi. Very clean and well maintained with friendly staff.

  • Stacy M.
    Aug. 9, 2018

    Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Plymouth

    August 2018: Meh

    Please know this is mostly a mobile home park and long term rvs. It’s kept up decent but some shoddy add ons and sheds throughout. there are I’ve 900 sites and more than 95% are permanent. It’s between a very busy freeway and very busy railroad track. Cute little lake with lots of activities for kids and themed weekends. I was abke to run 3 miles aroind the park. Full hook ups are only up to 30 amps. Close to Chicago. We will not be returning due to noise but other than that, it’s ‘meh’.

  • C
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Michigan City Campground

    Great campground, will return

    This is a beautifully kept campground just outside Michigan City, IN. It is gated so will need to call in once you arrive to enter. We stayed  in the premium sites which were 90ft pull thought with 50A service, water and sewer, and the best wifi I have seen at a campsite. The cement patio was large with a picnic table and an adjacent fire pit. There is swimming pool and a game room, and a small store with the essentials, and propane.

    You are close to Indiana Dunes and the downtown area of Michigan city. Good food, shops are close by. 

    By the way there are a number of cabins/mini homes to rent.


Guide to Plymouth

The Plymouth area sits at approximately 790 feet above sea level within northern Indiana's lake country. Summer temperatures typically range from 60-85°F with higher humidity levels from June through August. Most campgrounds near Plymouth operate seasonally from April through October due to cold Midwestern winters, with frost possible through mid-May.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Thousand Trails Bear Cave offers river fishing along the St. Joseph River with designated fishing docks. "Nice river fishing, nice stream scenery, big rec center," notes one visitor who appreciated the waterfront access despite mentioning "no internet, pool needs repaired, no cell service."

Family-friendly recreation: Maple Ridge Campground schedules regular weekend activities specifically for children. A camper mentioned, "Owner operator campground where the family knows how to cater to the kids. Multiple activities on Saturday included tractor ride, kids bingo, and elephant ears." The campground maintains a playground and swimming pool within walking distance of most sites.

Explore Amish country: Many rv campgrounds near Plymouth, Indiana provide access to Amish communities and cultural experiences. "Great campground in the heart of Amish country. Near Elkhart and the RV/MH Hall of Fame & Museum. Great place to visit, really interesting. Also, near Shipshewana," writes one camper who visited the area.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Shipshewana Trading Place RV Park maintains well-kept grounds and amenities. "Gravel sites, electric, play areas for kids. Close to the flea market! Nice place to park for a few days in Amish country," notes one reviewer. Another mentioned the campground was "really, no thrills, quiet campground. Great place to stay for all your Shipshewana needs."

Spacious layouts: Several Plymouth-area RV parks offer generous site dimensions. At Maple Ridge Campground, sites are "setup to for two pull through a side by side with shared yard in the middle," providing more outdoor living space than typical arrangements.

Natural surroundings: Rvino - Lost Acres, LLC offers a balance of amenities and natural setting. "A relaxing campground for the whole family. Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach," shared one visitor who gave the park five stars.

What you should know

Trains and noise considerations: Train activity affects multiple RV campgrounds around Plymouth, Indiana. One reviewer at Elkhart RV Resort stated, "There is an active railroad nearby this campground. 4 Trains woke us up during the night. I won't stay here again."

Seasonal limitations: Most campgrounds operate from April to October only. Thousand Trails Bear Cave runs specifically "May 1 to October 31," while others like Maple Ridge operate "Apr 15 - Oct 15." Always check current seasonal dates before planning trips.

Utility connections: Wabash City RV Park requires campers to plan for utility management. "You MUST check in at the Water Treatment Plant by 4PM... You will need a long (30-40'?) extension cord suited to your amperage to reach the pedestal." This particular park also requires checking out dump station hours: "Trash and tank dump are available at the Water Treatment Plant. Be aware their hours are 7AM- 4PM Monday-Friday and 7AM- 3PM Saturday."

Tips for camping with families

Playground accessibility: Choose sites with direct playground access for easier supervision. At Elkhart RV Resort, "the amenities for kids are great" according to a family who stayed there. Another reviewer noted that "the play area looked nice" and the campground offers "great activities for kids of all ages."

Family activities: Many Plymouth area campgrounds schedule regular family programming. At Maple Ridge, reviewers noted "they are constantly updating and remodeling everything there" and that "the owners are very nice & plan activities every weekend for the kids."

Swimming options: Most family-friendly campgrounds maintain pools. "Nice pool and playground. Campsites are setup to for two pull through a side by side with shared yard in the middle," noted a family who added Maple Ridge to "our list to visit again."

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: At Tippecanoe River State Park Campground, fresh water access requires planning. A visitor noted: "Get water before setting up at the water station after the small gatehouse. There's 2 sides at the dump station."

Site selection strategy: When booking at Tippecanoe River State Park, experienced RVers recommend specific sites: "The best sites are site 1- right on the main drag, but the most private site in the place. If you enjoy watching the rigs come in & leave, this is your site! Vegetation separates you from site 2. Site 58 is the only pull through in the campground."

Wi-Fi and connectivity: Cell service varies significantly across rv campgrounds in Plymouth, Indiana. At Bear Cave, reviewers note "no internet, no cell service" while at Elkhart RV Resort, "The WiFi was very reliable if you have to work."

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