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Dispersed Camping near Hartsville, IN

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    Dispersed camping near Hartsville, Indiana primarily centers in the Hoosier National Forest, where several primitive sites exist along Berry Ridge Road and surrounding forest service routes. These free camping areas feature established fire rings with minimal facilities, located on public land managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Peninsula Trail offers designated backcountry sites with hiking access to Lake Monroe, while other nearby options include Sundance Lake, Hickory Ridge, and dispersed sites along Horse Camp Road. Most locations maintain significant distance between campsites, providing privacy and a genuine wilderness experience.

    The gravel roads accessing these dispersed sites often require careful navigation, particularly after rainfall. Berry Ridge Road features multiple pull-off sites of varying sizes, though most accommodate only tents or smaller vehicles rather than large RVs or trailers. Campers must pack in all necessary supplies as drinking water is unavailable, and most areas have no restroom facilities. Some locations like Peninsula Trail provide basic fire rings, but campers should practice proper waste management with pack-in, pack-out principles. Primitive toilets are available at select sites like Berry Ridge, though most locations have no sanitation facilities whatsoever.

    The dispersed camping areas around Hartsville provide exceptional seclusion and natural surroundings. Many campsites sit far enough apart that noise from neighboring campers is minimal. Peninsula Trail offers designated sites with lakeside views, though reviews mention "drunk boaters tend to stop along the shore even though they are not supposed to." Berry Ridge Road features particularly isolated sites where campers report "truly feeling like I had the woods all to myself." Wildlife encounters are common, with one camper noting hearing "rustling in the leaves" during evening hours. Most sites feature relatively flat terrain suitable for tent camping with ample deadwood available for campfires.

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    Best Dispersed Campgrounds near Hartsville (11)

      1. Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      4.8(18)30mi from HartsvilleTents

      "Great for car camping or tent camping. 2.2 miles of gravel dirt road. Very set off the road and private. Very leveled. Shaded by the trees. Clean. Cell service was great."

      "Free camp ground. Very private. Decent sized space to park for 2-3 vehicles."

      2. Sundance Lake Dispersed Camping

      4.0(5)26mi from HartsvilleTents

      "Free disbursed camping at its best in Indiana. Not another soul camped within earshot. Clean site. Gravel pad for vehicle. Green grass for tent. 14 day limit. No reservations needed or available."

      "A quiet little lake/ big pond in the Hoosier National Forest with a few spots to camp. At the pond there was a pad of concrete leftover from who knows what."

      3. Peninsula Trail

      5.0(7)39mi from Hartsville

      "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. "

      "Primitive camping at its finest. Long walk to the water so make sure you bring plenty of drinking water. Springs available in the valleys but watch for timber rattlesnakes."

      4. BerryRidge Road Dispersed Camping

      5.0(1)31mi from Hartsville

      "A hidden gem. Just a few sites along the road minimum traffic encountered"

      5. Horse Camp Rd Dispersed

      4.5(2)37mi from HartsvilleRVs, Tents

      6. Ogala Horse Camp

      Be the first to review26mi from HartsvilleRVs, Tents

      7. Hickory Ridge

      3.0(2)37mi from HartsvilleTents

      8. Hickory Ridge Primitive Dispersed Campsites

      2.5(2)37mi from HartsvilleTents

      "I pulled in at midnight in a sedan in the winter and i was able to safely find my way. Very nice drive during the day, hiking is fantastic!"

      9. Starnes Branch on Hickory Grove

      Be the first to review36mi from Hartsville

      10. Hoosier National Forest Campsite

      Be the first to review37mi from Hartsville

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    • Kimberly C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      Great Spot!!

      Great for car camping or tent camping. 2.2 miles of gravel dirt road. Very set off the road and private. Very leveled. Shaded by the trees. Clean. Cell service was great.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 14, 2025

      Sundance Lake Dispersed Camping

      Disbursed camping at its Indiana best

      Free disbursed camping at its best in Indiana. Not another soul camped within earshot. Clean site. Gravel pad for vehicle. Green grass for tent. 14 day limit. No reservations needed or available. Just show up and camp if a site is open. This site was very well marked.

    • Matt V.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2024

      Peninsula Trail

      Awesome Place to BackCountry

      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.  Very remote feeling (except you CAN hear any loud cars/motorcycles at night from the main road over the lake). Light pollution is pretty low however, so good stargazing. 

      Trails are in good shape and the Penninsuala trail is pretty easy. Grub Ridge trail gets moderate the further west you take it.  CAmpsites 10,11,12,13 are very accessible with a short hike and are fantastic spots.   

      Lakeside spots are great also if you hike farther, but as others have said, drunk boaters tend to stop along the shore even though they are not supposed to. A few years ago boat access was limited to non-motoroized but not sure it is being enforced very well.  

      All the same, the Deam Wilderness area is Indianas best for backpacking and backcountry camping. 

      Down tower ridge road, to the east, just past the tower - turn right and the road there has lots of drive-in sites as well. These fill up fast on the weekends.

    • April S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 5, 2023

      Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      This is dispersed at its best!

      Free camp ground. Very private. Decent sized space to park for 2-3 vehicles. Trails, plenty of dry wood, away from the roads, no running water or electricity, decent amount of spaces we came in at night and counted about 9 very far spread out camp sights. Good ground to pitch a tent to. There was other camp grounds bigger than the one we stayed at and had several people at them with a big bonfire going but what’s great is when we found our spot we couldn’t see their fire or even hear them! One thing to note is that some of the camp sites are tucked back into the trees a little and can be hard to spot. At night we thought one was open but there was actually someone there and just couldn’t see them from the road so we had to back out and go to the next site (sorry whoever that was lol). It is also a ways off the beaten path for through car camping but honestly if we were ever coming back through this way I would make the hour detour to stop here again!

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 20, 2025

      Sundance Lake Dispersed Camping

      Camping area

      National forest area with 3ish campsites one of which can accommodate a vehicle. Wooded so no solar or starlink. Small lake nearby with what looks like some trails.

    • Jeremy F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 20, 2020

      Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      Greatbdispersed sites.

      Multiple campsites in the area, I've stayed at two both of which were away from others, clean, fairly flat and had plenty of dead wood around to burn. Some sites, at least one, could fit a pretty good sized camper. This is pack in pack out, no amenities camping for free

    • K
      Dec. 30, 2023

      Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      Pretty Forest Spot

      Huge sinkhole that makes for a cool look. Dry area for tent, not big enough for a camper but cool for car camping!

    • j
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping

      Berry ridge campground

      If you are into boondocking at all defiantly check out berry ridge it’s just south of brown county Indiana beautiful country mostly hills tons of camp spots sometimes half mile or more apart haven’t seen any snakes here either and the best part I haven’t seen any people!!!!! Haha camp spot is about 100ft off the main road with thick woods in between the road and the campsite even if someone drove by we wouldn’t see them no water or electric hookups plenty of wood lying around to use for a fire clean campsites all gravel roads

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 3, 2026

      Hickory Ridge Primitive Dispersed Campsites

      Not really a site

      Just the edge of a dirt road. Signs nearby saying no camping. You could maybe get away with it late at night, but it didn’t feel like a good spot to stay overnight to me.


    Guide to Hartsville

    Dispersed camping near Hartsville, Indiana includes several primitive sites within the Hoosier National Forest accessible via gravel forest service roads. Most locations sit at elevations between 600-900 feet, with rolling terrain typical of southern Indiana's unglaciated region. Winter temperatures frequently drop below freezing, while summer months bring humidity levels often exceeding 80% with daytime temperatures regularly reaching the upper 80s.

    What to do

    Hiking forest trails: Peninsula Trail offers multiple designated camping areas with access to Lake Monroe shoreline. One camper notes, "It was an awesome backpacking journey for starters, little bit rough because of the horse riding track but awesome if you love to walk and see nature."

    Nighttime stargazing: Hickory Ridge Primitive Dispersed Campsites provides excellent dark sky viewing due to minimal light pollution. Sites are accessible even in challenging conditions, as one visitor shared: "I pulled in at midnight in a sedan in the winter and i was able to safely find my way. Very nice drive during the day, hiking is fantastic!"

    Fishing opportunities: Lake Monroe offers fishing access at multiple points near dispersed camping areas. Campers at Peninsula Trail mention fishing from shoreline spots, with one noting, "Campsite #18 has a great view and is large enough for at least 4 tents if you have a big group."

    What campers like

    Complete solitude: Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping provides remarkably private sites. A camper reported, "Multiple campsites in the area, I've stayed at two both of which were away from others, clean, fairly flat and had plenty of dead wood around to burn."

    Established fire rings: Most sites throughout the area feature stone fire rings. At Horse Camp Rd Dispersed, campers appreciate the simple amenity with one noting, "Cool place" after finding multiple sites with established rings.

    Cell reception: Unlike many remote areas, several dispersed sites maintain usable cell service. One Berry Ridge Road visitor mentioned, "No toilet but good reception" while camping, allowing connectivity while maintaining a wilderness feel.

    What you should know

    Road conditions vary seasonally: Access roads may become challenging after rainfall. One visitor to Sundance Lake Dispersed Camping noted, "I wouldn't be trying to pull a travel trailer back into here unless it was very small."

    Wildlife awareness required: Various wildlife encounters occur regularly. One camper at Berry Ridge Road reported, "Solo camped here with my dogs. First time I've ever been camping but this spot was really cool. Clean. Secluded and peaceful, though every night at around 5pm I would hear rustling in the leaves."

    Weekend traffic increases: Weekday camping generally offers more solitude than weekends. Sundance Lake experiences this pattern with a camper observing, "On the weekends, the activity picked up with a lot of partying and hunting."

    Tips for camping with families

    Accessible first-timer sites: Hickory Ridge offers sites appropriate for family camping without long hikes. A visitor noted it as a "Good spot to get some quiet time to learn/hone skills or for some good quality time with the family while being plugged into nature and unplugged from their electronics."

    Pack extra water containers: No potable water exists at dispersed sites, making water management crucial with children. Peninsula Trail campers advise, "Long walk to the water so make sure you bring plenty of drinking water. Springs available in the valleys but watch for timber rattlesnakes."

    Choose numbered sites: Peninsula Trail offers designated sites with established amenities. One camper recommended specific locations: "Campsites 10,11,12,13 are very accessible with a short hike and are fantastic spots."

    Tips from RVers

    Small vehicles only: Most dispersed sites accommodate smaller vehicles rather than large RVs. One BerryRidge Road Dispersed Camping visitor noted the limitations but appreciated the setting: "A hidden gem. Just a few sites along the road minimum traffic encountered."

    Scout ahead when possible: Road conditions often determine accessibility for larger vehicles. A Berry Ridge camper advised, "Some sites, at least one, could fit a pretty good sized camper. This is pack in pack out, no amenities camping for free."

    Consider vehicle clearance: Forest service roads vary in quality and may require higher clearance. One camper at Berry Ridge Road shared, "I have a promaster conversion and had no trouble making it to this site, however the road was gravel and steep at times."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Hartsville, IN is Berry Ridge Road - Dispersed Camping with a 4.8-star rating from 18 reviews.

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