Best RV Parks & Resorts near Ridgeville, IN

Several RV parks near Ridgeville provide full hookup options for travelers. Paradise Pointe RV Resort in Portland operates seasonally from April through October with spacious sites for larger rigs. Prairie Creek Park in Selma features electric hookups, water connections, and sewer facilities on level gravel pads. "The pull through area is very cramped; more like a parking lot," notes one camper about Grand Lake St. Marys State Park, though the park remains popular with RV travelers. Muncie RV Resort in Anderson maintains year-round operations with 50-amp service, water and sewer hookups at each site, and accommodations for big rigs on their gravel pull-through pads.

Most RV parks in the region require reservations during summer weekends and holiday periods. Dump stations are available at nearly all parks, though Natural Springs Resort and Grandpas Farm Camp Ground provide full sewer hookups at individual sites. Cell service varies throughout the area, with stronger signals near Anderson and Richmond. According to one visitor, "We had 30 and 50 amp full hook ups. But they are full sun and small sites. So no privacy." Many parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements and designated pet areas. Propane refill services can be found at Dayton KOA Holiday and several travel centers along I-70, approximately 30 miles south of Ridgeville.

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RV Park Reviews near Ridgeville, IN

292 Reviews of 77 Ridgeville Campgrounds


  • M
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Glo Wood Campground

    Peaceful and serene

    The owners are very nice and keep up the grounds well. Our spot, like all around us was very long and nice, wide space between campers. We camped with a 38 foot travel trailer and a 20 foot Ford F250, and still had room(about the size of a golf cart). Very peaceful and serene camping out on their farm land. Most our neighbors were contract workers, so staying monthly. You can see some long term RVs in the wooded area nearby. They also provide storage so you do see RVs parked around the perimeter. We didn't use the bathhouse at all, so cannot comment on it. We had 50 amp with water and sewer at every site. Gravel drive and sites, with grass in between. Each space has their own garbage can and picnic table. Everyone we met was very nice. If you want privacy and space for a good rate, this is the place. It's close to many amenities, so location was good for us too. If it bothers you to see long term campers with their plants and gardens, etc. then look else where. Long term campers don't bother us. So we would definitely stay again.

  • Craig J.
    Oct. 11, 2021

    Glo Wood Campground

    Good Location

    We stayed here for 3 nights with a 33 ft. 5th wheel.  We had 50 amp/water and sewer. We attended 2 concerts at Ruoff Music Center.  Campground was clean and quiet, although needed to be mowed.  Sites are gravel and fairly level with a firepit and picnic table.  Not much shade at the sites and there are several long term campers.  Owner was very nice and helpful.

    This is a great option for concert goers.  It was literally 10 minutes from the venue/Noblesville.

  • Michael L.
    Jun. 21, 2021

    Muncie RV Resort

    Solid choice -- Near Mounds state park, city of Anderson, and I-69

    I stayed with full hookups, but no cable (don't need it, so don't know if it's available) and we weren't close enough to connect to the WIFI (only close enough to occasionally see 1 bar pop up).

    Friendly folks, catch and release fishing pond, and a pond with beach for swimming. Good size playground, jump pad, and off-leash"dog park" available as well.

    On AT&T, I typically had 2 bars and no problem streaming music or browsing Facebook. My fellow travelers, on Sprint, said they had poor reception. I'm guessing 1 bar.

    Worth noting that my wife said the water pressure in the shower house was fairly low. (I shower in the camper, so can't comment.) Water pressure was fine at our site, though. Also worth noting that many of the back-in sites can be pull-through if you get there when it's not busy.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • S
    Jun. 25, 2025

    All My Family & Friends Campground

    Great place wonderful people !

    Beautiful lake. Wonderful new restroom and shower house. Onsite laundry with coin changer. Wonderful friendly staff and long term guests. Weekend breakfast, wings and pizza.

  • Jeremiah G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2022

    Archway Campground

    Quaint Stop Over

    Owner is a kind old man. Escorted us to our site and helped us pull in. 30 and 50 amp hook ups available. No sewer hookups but dump station onsite. Mostly pull through sites with lots of room between campers. Great location, right off I-70. Lowes, Walmart, Menards, and Dollar General very close by. Almost every restaurant or food type that you can think of close by. Fishing pond onsite that also allows swimming. Restrooms/showers very basic and dated. 5 stars for what it is. Not fancy, 5 stars for what it is. Family owned, no frills campground. Relaxing mom and pop campground with owners that go the extra mile to accommodate guests.

  • Marshall P.
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Summit Lake State Park Campground

    Nice state park with several trails around a beautiful lake

    We stayed before the peak season opened up.  Potable water was available at the entrance but was not on yet in the campground itself.   The sites are well spaced out with a few pull through sites and many back ins.

    Our site was a pull through and, while level left to right, required a good bit of leveling front to back.

    Trails around the lake were nice with many opportunities for scenic photographs, etc.

    There are not a lot of things to see or do in the area but we did visit the Wilbur Wright Birthplace as well as local community restaurants and grocery stores within about a 20 minute drive.

  • T
    Aug. 31, 2019

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Indianapolis East

    Clean, fun and family friendly

    Wide pull through spots with fire pits, picnic tables and plenty of grass. Tons to do with the kids, organized activities are well done. Staff stays on top of everything and is super helpful. You can rent pedal bikes, pedal boats, store is well stocked.


Guide to Ridgeville

Campgrounds near Ridgeville, Indiana offer diverse experiences beyond standard RV hookups. The region sits in east-central Indiana where flat terrain gives way to gentle hills, with summer temperatures averaging 80-85°F during peak camping season. Several campgrounds feature spring-fed lakes and fishing ponds that remain clear even during dry periods, providing alternatives to traditional RV parks in Ridgeville, Indiana.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Prairie Creek Park has a clean lake that's popular with anglers. According to Bryan R., the park is "loved by local boaters and anglers. Nice place for an overnight stop."

Swimming in quarry waters: Natural Springs Resort features a unique spring-fed quarry with exceptionally clear water. One camper noted, "Lake is nice and clear, pretty cold (would love to feel it in August or September). Fun to jump into and overall pretty."

Playground activities: Family-friendly Grandpas Farm Camp Ground offers excellent facilities for children. As Colin Y. mentions, "The owners are super nice, they have a nice pool and the playground is really big!"

Hiking trails: Many campgrounds have short walking paths along creeks and woodland areas. At Grandpas Farm, campers can enjoy "a running creek, cross the creek is farmland, sometime saw group of goats eating grass on the field," according to Zu Y.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Dayton KOA Holiday receives consistent praise for its maintenance. James P. describes it as having an "excellent rural setting. One of the nicer KOAs. Great staff and facilities. Mostly level sites. Grass, trees, and a pond all very well maintained."

Friendly staff assistance: Camping near Ridgeville often means personalized service. At Grandpas Farm Camp Ground, Brittany S. shares, "Hosts were extremely helpful and knowledgeable, helped us find a perfect spot and helped back us in."

Reasonable pricing: Some campgrounds offer affordable camping options compared to larger RV parks near Ridgeville. Adam O. noted about Prairie Creek Park, "For $12.84 you really can't complain! We stayed in the south shore campground (primitive sites and a handful of sheds/cabins)."

Seasonal closures: Several campgrounds in the region operate seasonally. Prairie Creek Park closes for winter, with one visitor noting, "Campground is closing 10/31/22 for the winter."

What you should know

Site spacing varies: Natural Springs Resort has mixed reviews about site proximity. One camper reports, "If you like your awning to touch your neighbor's camper then this place is for you." Another mentions sites being "small" and camping feeling like a "sardine can with trees."

Amenities may differ from advertising: Some campgrounds advertise features that aren't fully operational. At Natural Springs Resort, a visitor noted, "Advertises heated pool and splash pad, but pool was not heated and colder than lake (major bummer- as this was a major draw for us) and splash pad is still under construction."

Ownership changes affect experiences: Campground management transitions can impact your stay. One reviewer of Muncie RV Resort (formerly Anderson/Muncie KOA) stated, "Called them they are not a KOA anymore they were bought by the campground close to it quoted me for staying a month $1300 plus that's a bit ridiculous."

Bathroom quality varies: While some campgrounds maintain excellent facilities, others struggle. Wildcat Woods Campgrounds receives praise for having "the nicest cleanest camp bathrooms/shower house I've ever seen."

Tips for camping with families

Look for water features: Muncie RV Resort offers family-friendly water activities. As Michael L. describes, "Catch and release fishing pond, and a pond with beach for swimming. Good size playground, jump pad, and off-leash 'dog park' available as well."

Consider camping during weekdays: Weekend crowds can make campgrounds busier and noisier. One family at Natural Springs Resort noted, "Golf cart parade start around 6:00 and continue into the evening up to around 11:00 with honking horns and blaring radios."

Check pool hours: Some campgrounds limit swimming pool access times. At Stillwater Beach Campground, a frustrated camper reported, "POOL IS NEVER OPEN WHEN PEOPLE WHO WORK CAN USE IT DURING THE WEEK. WHAT AVERAGE PERSON CAN USE THE POOL FROM 12-5?"

Pack extra cleaning supplies: Cabin rentals may require additional cleaning upon arrival. One camper at Dayton KOA Holiday spent "an hour cleaning the cabin with my limited supplies before I would even let my daughter in."

Tips from RVers

Cell service considerations: When staying at RV parks near Ridgeville, connectivity varies by provider. At Muncie RV Resort, one RVer reported, "On AT&T, I typically had 2 bars and no problem streaming music or browsing Facebook. My fellow travelers, on Sprint, said they had poor reception. I'm guessing 1 bar."

Check site dimensions: Some RV sites can be tight for larger rigs. Jeremiah G. says about Natural Springs Resort, "30, 50 amp full hook ups. Water and electric only hook ups, primitive RV and tent sites. Some sites are shaded, most of them seem to be year round rented. Most sites not shaded and small."

Look for pull-through flexibility: During less busy periods, back-in sites may function as pull-through sites. As one RVer noted, "Also worth noting that many of the back-in sites can be pull-through if you get there when it's not busy."

Consider water pressure variations: Facilities may have inconsistent water pressure. One camper at Muncie RV Resort mentioned, "Worth noting that my wife said the water pressure in the shower house was fairly low. Water pressure was fine at our site, though."

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