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    Northern Indiana's landscape around North Judson features a mix of state parks, lakeside campgrounds, and private facilities catering to various camping styles. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground, located about 15 miles northwest in Winamac, offers year-round camping with boat-in, drive-in, and hike-in access for tents, RVs, and cabins. Bass Lake State Beach in Knox provides seasonal camping from May through October with electric hookups and shower facilities. Hickory Hills Campground at Bass Lake and Rising Sun Campground in Monterey round out the local options with full-service amenities. Within an hour's drive, campers can also access the highly-rated Potato Creek State Park Campground and the Indiana Dunes area along Lake Michigan.

    Reservations are essential at most established campgrounds in the region, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. Many state park campgrounds like Tippecanoe River and Potato Creek maintain year-round operations, though amenities may be limited in winter months. As one camper noted about Potato Creek State Park, "The sites are very spacious and clean. Bath houses are always clean! Lots of bike and walking trails." Weather conditions vary significantly by season, with humid summers prone to mosquitoes and occasional storms. Cell service is generally reliable near developed areas but may be spotty in more remote sections of state parks. Most campgrounds offer drinking water and basic facilities, though hookup availability varies considerably between locations.

    Wildlife encounters are common throughout the region's campgrounds, particularly in wooded areas. "There are a bunch of raccoons that can come steal food so beware of that!" warned one visitor to Dunewood Campground at Indiana Dunes. Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with some visitors reporting highway and train noise at certain locations. Family-friendly amenities are prevalent at many sites, with Diana C. noting that Potato Creek offers "playground areas for the kids throughout the park, lots of bike and walking trails. No pools but a beautiful man-made lake for swimming and fishing." Site privacy differs widely, with state park campgrounds typically offering more spacious settings than private RV parks. Water recreation opportunities are abundant, with Bass Lake, Tippecanoe River, and Lake Michigan all providing swimming, fishing, and boating options within reasonable driving distance.

    Best Campgrounds near North Judson (79)

      1. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

      4.2(30)11mi from North Judson188 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Trails and the river close by. Bathrooms are phenomenal!! Enjoy!"

      "I had picked THAT weekend because there was free fishing for Indiana residents & my friend wanted to take her 2 young boys fishing & camping. We caught nothing."

      from $14 - $50 / night

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      2. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

      4.3(127)33mi from North Judson67 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There’s tons of trails to do along the lakeshore and none are really far from one another. I grew up in NWI so I didn’t camp in Indiana often but I did here and loved it!"

      "General: Dunewood campground is located within Indiana Dunes National Park, established in 2019 (The national seashore was established in the 1960s)."

      from $25 / night

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      3. Last Resort Campground

      4.4(11)14mi from North JudsonRVs, Tents

      "We wanted a place close to my elderly parents house and Last Resort fit the bill. Overall it is a pleasant campground with a pool, a pond, and some weekend activities."

      "We were super close to fellow campers.On the other side of the grounds around the pond (electric only) sites were much bigger and secluded. Despite the tight space, the kids loved it here."

      4. Hickory Hills Campground at Bass Lake

      2.8(5)10mi from North JudsonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      5. Rising Sun Campground

      4.7(3)12mi from North JudsonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Only issue i had was last night there a few loud locals decided to set up camp next to me at 10pm and leave then came back continued to be loud and leave again."

      "Located right on the beautiful Tippecanoe River with float, canoe, and kayak rentals. Showers, pool and general store."

      6. Potato Creek State Park Campground

      4.5(51)32mi from North Judson365 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "I feel this is one of the best state parks in Indiana. Come with your own water as they don’t have water hookups at your campsite but there are some nearby. The sites are very spacious and clean."

      "Younger families tend to book up front near the playground and the noise and activities are more robust. Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."

      from $20 - $90 / night

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      7. Bass Lake State Beach

      2.7(3)10mi from North JudsonRVs, Tents

      "Great little campground on beautiful Bass Lake. Restaurants and ice cream shop close by. Highly recommend for a definite fun time!! Kids LOVE this campground."

      8. Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

      4.6(50)34mi from North Judson138 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The most beautiful state park in Indiana IMO."

      "The campground although nearly full was relatively calm and quiet. Unlike the craziness of other Indiana state parks I have visited."

      from $43 / night

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      9. Broken Aarow

      2.0(2)12mi from North JudsonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      from $30 - $50 / night

      10. EZ Kamp

      4.7(3)18mi from North JudsonRVs

      "If you are coming down 275 to Wassen road, look to your left hand side when you’ve reached the destination on the map and you will see a wooden gate, which is the entrance. Please see the video."

      "I camped out of my car and the location I planned to camp at turned out not to be safe. I got on the DYRT app and reached out to several campgrounds who all told me that they were full."

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    Recent Reviews near North Judson, IN

    611 Reviews of 79 North Judson Campgrounds


    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

      Great Location and Camp Hosts

      Clean facilities, great camp hosts, and can’t beat the location. Campsites have a fire pit and table. One of the few spots to stay in the area.

      Bring bug spray

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Potato Creek State Park Campground

      Nice park

      Lots to do here. Swim, bike, trails, kids parks, good camp store. Towns near the park. You can rent bikes and canoes. Our site #55 was big but 3”dip drivers side and 12” dip back to front.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

      Great week

      Just finished a week at this campground and overall had a great stay.

      The campground is a short walk or bike ride to the public beach, and just east along the lake is the preserve area where we were able to take our dogs swimming, which was a huge plus.

      The campground itself was nice. The East Loop felt a little older, with large mature trees providing shade over most sites, a centralized bathhouse, and a few pit toilets spread throughout. The West Loop had a similar feel.

      There are also a few playgrounds throughout the campground, which our kids really enjoyed. They spent a lot of time bouncing back and forth between them and meeting new kids along the way, which ended up being one of their favorite parts of the trip.

      The bathhouses were acceptable, though the campground was busy during our stay and it definitely showed.

      We stayed in Site 8, which I wouldn’t personally recommend. There was very little usable space, and the fire pit felt like an afterthought—placed against overgrowth on sloping sand to the point that we couldn’t realistically set chairs around it.

      One thing worth mentioning: we had some pretty severe weather come through during our stay, and the on-site tornado siren alerted everyone in the campground. Thankfully the storms missed us, but while the alarms were sounding, sheriff’s deputies were driving the loops and checking on campers, which was reassuring to see.

      We’ll definitely be back—just not to Site 8.

    • Kevin M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Bachelor Runn Campground

      Jacob the owner is awesomr

      It was great quiet and the owners and maintenance.were great everyone friendly and no problems very peaceful would very much recommend it .

    • Gerard E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 9, 2026

      Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

      June ‘26

      Thursday, June 4-8th, 2026. site M1&2 M1 and M2 are end sites with Check in was easy, pass/card left at gate 20/30/50amp, good source, share with M2 4 water spigots to share with 4 sites Waste cap at site, did not use. The site had thick green grass and well maintained. Fire pits are small, but worked well for the six of us. picnic table for 6.

      Great sites if you are camping with friends/family as you are back to back and close together.

      The view of the lake from the site changes as more campers arrive. The majority of the CG are seasonal campers, most of the lots are well maintained and the campground has plenty of shade and the birds are active. Huge old growth maples and walnuts throughout the campground provided a decent amount of shade during our stay.

      The restrooms are decent and very clean, 3 stalls and urinals with 5 showers in the men’s bathroom. The water was hot and a decent amount of room to change clothes and keep them dry during the shower.

      The pool looks very nice, we floated in the lake. The south end of the CG has a nice beach area with boat ramp.

      Prompt service from the owners when we had a few questions and the seasonal campers were extremely nice when talking to them!

    • Cat L.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Potato Creek State Park Campground

      Great mid spring camping

      Swimming, boating, fishing…this was a perfect weekend. The campground and park were easy to navigate and the DNR staff was very helpful and friendly. Highly recommend.

    • Stacey W.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Judy's Motel & Campground

      Great Experience

      We got in late, grabbed an empty lot and after realizing I ran off and forgot my plug adapter, we called it a night. Generator powered lights and that was enough. The owner and campers around us were very friendly!


    Guide to North Judson

    Dispersed camping options near North Judson, Indiana are limited, with most camping activity centered around established campgrounds in Starke County and neighboring areas. The region sits at approximately 700 feet above sea level in the Kankakee River basin, characterized by flat to gently rolling terrain. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F with moderate humidity, while spring and fall camping seasons offer milder conditions between 50-70°F.

    What to do

    Fire tower exploration: 15-minute hike at Tippecanoe River State Park Campground offers a unique vantage point. "There is a firetower, which is fun for the kids and the hike to get there is short," notes Kaley A., who found the trails "okay" but "not really well marked."

    Star gazing events: Seasonal programs offered at several parks provide educational night sky viewing. "Did participate in a star gazing event being held that weekend and it is still something my husband and I talk about regularly," shares Monica C. about her experience at Tippecanoe River State Park.

    Mountain biking at Imagination Glen Park: Located in Portage, about 50 miles northwest of North Judson. Jeffrey S. visited while staying at Indiana Dunes State Park Campground and found it "awesome" with "miles of bike trail options" connecting to several other trails.

    Three Dune Challenge: Hiking trail at Indiana Dunes State Park tests hikers with steep sand climbs. "The 3 dune challenge is not really a challenge if you are moderately healthy but it is fun and scenic! The cool soft sand feels fantastic, definitely best hiked barefoot," explains Greg S.

    What campers like

    Limited cell service for true disconnection: Some campgrounds offer a genuine escape from technology. "This is the place to go for a quiet simple camping trip. There is no pool or camp store and cell service is limited so it is a great place to get away from it all," explains Dawn K. about her experience at Tippecanoe River State Park.

    Fall foliage: Late September through October brings vibrant colors to Potato Creek State Park Campground. "We arrived on a fall night, after the sun had set and we were thrilled to wake up to such an amazing display of Northern Indiana fall foliage," shares Robert B., who found all facilities "super well maintained."

    Farm animals at select campgrounds: Interaction with animals adds family appeal to certain sites. At EZ Kamp in Grovertown, Lisa F. notes "they had donkeys and goats on the property," making it a unique feature. Another reviewer mentioned, "Words just can't describe this place" with its shaded sites and friendly atmosphere.

    Community events: Monthly gatherings happen at some smaller campgrounds. "They even hold a potluck once a month. We're nearly 100 people come because it's so great," shares Lisa F. about EZ Kamp, highlighting the social aspects available.

    What you should know

    Mosquito preparedness: Insect protection essential in summer months throughout the area. "Worst place for mosquitoes," warns Rob H. about Tippecanoe River State Park, while another camper at Potato Creek suggested "Spring and late fall would be a good time to visit" to avoid peak mosquito season.

    Train noise: Railroad lines impact several campgrounds near North Judson. "Could hear Trains throughout the night," reports Truly W. about her stay at Dunewood Campground, though she still found the campground "foresty and beautiful" with good facilities.

    Water quality concerns: Bring drinking water to certain campgrounds. Jason S. reported that at one campground "water is not recommended for drinking," making it important to research water availability before arrival.

    Variable site privacy: Site selection matters for desired experience. Cynthia K. noted at Tippecanoe River State Park: "No privacy for most," though she highlighted "site 1- right on the main drag, but the most private site in the place."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground proximity: Request sites near play areas for easier supervision. Cynthia K. recommends "sites 2,3,4,6,&7" at Tippecanoe River State Park because they "have direct access to a playground and you can watch your children from your site."

    Biking opportunities: Multiple trails connect throughout the region for family cycling. One camper noted Last Resort Campground offers "weekend activities" that appeal to families, while another mentioned their grandchildren "loved this place and ask constantly when they get to go back!"

    Pets welcome: Most campgrounds allow dogs but have specific rules. Dawn K. observed at Tippecanoe River: "Almost every camper brings their dog. It is how camping should be!"

    Petting zoos and animal interactions: Available at select sites within driving distance of North Judson. "FUN petting zoo, gemstone mining for the kids, hayrides, as well as crafts and a scavenger hunt," notes Melanie H. about family activities at one local campground.

    Tips from RVers

    Water fill stations: Limited hookups at state parks require preparation. Cynthia K. advises at Tippecanoe River: "Get water before setting up at the water station after the small gatehouse."

    Extension cord requirements: Bring extra-long power cords for certain state park sites. Frank M. warns about Potato Creek: "Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."

    Dump station logistics: Awkward positioning at some campgrounds creates traffic flow issues. "The dump station is up by their old entrance and in an odd spot. If you use it, you will have to take a long loop around the campground once you're done to get out," explains Derek J. about his experience at Broken Aarow.

    Campground entrance visibility: Some smaller camps have subtle entrances that can be missed. Lisa F. notes about EZ Kamp: "If you are coming down 275 to Wassen road, look to your left hand side when you've reached the destination on the map and you will see a wooden gate, which is the entrance."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near North Judson, IN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near North Judson, IN is Tippecanoe River State Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 30 reviews.

    What parks are near North Judson, IN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 parks near North Judson, IN that allow camping, notably Indiana Dunes National Park and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.