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    Northern Indiana's Plymouth area features a mix of state parks, private resorts, and family-friendly campgrounds within a 30-mile radius. Potato Creek State Park, located about 15 miles northeast of Plymouth, offers year-round camping with spacious sites for tents, RVs, and cabins surrounding Worster Lake. Nearby private options include Rupert's Resort Campground in Bremen and Pla-Mor Campground, which cater primarily to RV campers with full hookup sites. The region's camping landscape includes several lakeside options with both primitive and developed sites, reflecting the area's glacial topography of small lakes, wetlands, and rolling terrain.

    Most campgrounds in the Plymouth area operate seasonally from mid-April through October, with a few facilities remaining open year-round. Heavy rainfall can affect site conditions, particularly in spring when flooding may occur at some campgrounds, as noted in reviews of Pla-Mor Campground. According to one visitor, "They had some heavy rain and many of the sites were flooded, but that didn't seem to stop people coming for the 4th of July." Reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends and holidays when facilities reach capacity. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some campgrounds have spotty Wi-Fi. Many sites offer electric hookups, but water connections vary by location, with some requiring campers to bring their own water supplies.

    Campers consistently praise the region's clean facilities and family-friendly atmosphere. Potato Creek State Park receives particularly high marks for its recreational opportunities, with one reviewer noting, "The sites are very spacious and clean. Bath houses are always clean! Playground areas for the kids throughout the park, lots of bike and walking trails." Wildlife sightings are common, especially around wetland areas where mosquitoes can be abundant during summer months. Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with state parks generally enforcing quiet hours more strictly than some private facilities. For those seeking proximity to Lake Michigan and Indiana Dunes, campgrounds in the northern part of the region serve as convenient base camps for day trips to these popular destinations.

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    Best Campgrounds near Plymouth (96)

      1. Potato Creek State Park Campground

      4.5(51)15mi from Plymouth365 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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      2. Tippecanoe River State Park Campground

      4.2(30)22mi from Plymouth188 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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      3. Maple Ridge Campground

      4.9(8)13mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Great quiet place to get away from town."

      4. Ruperts Resort Campground

      4.7(3)7mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents

      "complaining it's big enough if you want to be loud late you can the people that have a rv all year round are all nice and cool I ran in to just about every one all nice I recommend Ruperts resort in Indiana"

      5. Hidden Lake Paradise Camp Ground

      4.0(3)5mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents

      "The owner it's really helpful and do his best for keep the campground clean, laundry, bathhouse, playground and is a beautiful place for walks many lakes around. Open year around really peaceful."

      "Definitely recommend if you don't mind being a good bit away from supermarkets."

      6. Pla-Mor Campground

      5.0(5)13mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents

      "We had used it as a location for our sons golf event in Plymouth. Easy to get to from 31 North. "

      "We always stay here as it is close to family. They have other activities they do each month and usually post about it on their facebook page.( Pla-Mor Campground)"

      from $42 - $53 / night

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      7. EZ Kamp

      4.7(3)10mi from PlymouthRVs

      "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."

      8. Dunewood Campground — Indiana Dunes National Park

      4.3(127)41mi from Plymouth67 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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      9. Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

      4.4(7)18mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Beautiful lake. Very quiet. Shady. Our site was sloped, but we worked it out. Would recommend"

      "Had an awesome view right on the lake. Loved how friendly the new owners were. We will definitely be back for another relaxing weekend soon."

      from $30 - $100 / night

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      10. Hickory Hills Campground at Bass Lake

      2.8(5)16mi from PlymouthRVs, Tents, Cabins

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    Recent Reviews near Plymouth, IN

    756 Reviews of 96 Plymouth Campgrounds


    • Caitlin Q.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 14, 2026

      Weko Beach Campground

      What a great spot

      Overall best camping experience I have ever had. Easy check in. Peaceful. Good "neighbors". Cleanest bathroom houses. Great beach!

    • A
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Hildebrandt Campground — Warren Dunes State Park

      Sand Dunes

      We were here over Memorial Day weekend and it was crowded but still nice. Spacing between sites was nice, lots of trees for privacy.

      Camp store was nice and stocked with plenty even on a busy weekend.

      Dune hikes are amazing and access to Lake Michigan if you climb over the dunes.

    • Helen C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Shamrock Park

      Simple camping

      Stayed here over the 4th of July. Very small campground, about 124 sites. Well cared for and friendly staff. Not too many amenities; basketball court, ping pong, and volleyball. No pool and no camp store. Sites were a bit close but it was a very peaceful campground. Would visit again.

    • Helen C.
      Jul. 5, 2026

      Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

      Good campground

      Visited Hoffman campground at the end of June. Smaller campground, fairly peaceful, lots of activities, and a nice pool. Sites are level but they are tight. Nice can store with very friendly staff.

    • Cynthia K.
      Jul. 1, 2026

      Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

      Nice State Park!

      Chain O Lakes State Park, Albion Indiana. Northwest of Fort Wayne. 

      416 electric, nonelectric & primitive campsites. Water is available & 3 dumps.

       This was our 3rd time camping here. We were in handicapped site 325 which was a pretty good site. We had good neighbors which helps. The campground is well established & shaded. Read the site descriptions carefully for inclines & site dimensions.

       What is really interesting is they have 7 canoe campsites. They have their own pit toilets & a little dock. Site 3 is behind the pit toilet, but the rest looked ok. They're just off trail 4 as well. 

      Cabins are also available. 

      Hot showers& bathrooms. They were state park clean, but definitely need some upgrading. 

      This is a boating/fishing/hiking park. 

      There's 29 miles of fairly easy trails- all can be looped.

       9 connecting glacial kettle lakes make for great kayaking & canoeing. Electric motor only makes for a peaceful lake experience. Fishing was pretty good according to my fisherguy. 

       There's a 1915 schoolhouse that's open on the weekends. 

       There's a small swimming beach with food for sale. There's also boat rental with canoes, kayaks & small boats.

      Nice campground for a summer weekend!

    • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

      Amateur hour

      Nicely laid out campground with mature trees. Level sites. All with electric hookups. Was greeted by very kind person at the booth. You need to know that on Sundays check-in is until 5 PM as campers from the weekend have until 5 PM to vacate their sites. Of course you can check in early if they leave. The way the campground is laid out, there are no pass that lead to the bathrooms. Therefore, people are constantly cutting through your site to get to their restrooms.

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Indiana Dunes State Park Campground

      Beautiful location and great campground!

      Nice sites, well spaced. Campground is well maintained with nice bathrooms and showers (we were there after a massive storm in early June and there had been some flooding in the bathrooms). From the campsite, walk through the forest and Dunes to the beautiful beach. Our dog was in heaven!

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 27, 2026

      Thousand Trails Bear Cave

      Great location

      Although the sites are a bit close, this campground is a great spot if you have a car. I’ve taken day trips to Grand Rapids, Chicago and Indiana Dunes National Park from here.

    • Saydee A.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Hoffman Lake Campground INC.

      Loved this place!

      We just stayed in a tent here with our kids & absolutely loved it. The people were great, the store was adorable with a little ice cream shop & the pool & playground were awesome!


    Guide to Plymouth

    Plymouth's camping landscape sits at approximately 800 feet above sea level in a region shaped by glacial activity. The area features small kettle lakes and rolling terrain with oak-hickory woodlands. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with high humidity, while spring camping often requires preparation for wet conditions due to seasonal rainfall patterns.

    What to do

    Hiking trails: Potato Creek State Park offers multiple trail options for hikers of all skill levels. One visitor noted, "The Peppermint Hill mountain bike/hiking loop was really fun and not to be missed," while another mentioned, "Trail number one, which is a 1 mile weird loop that has some neat scenery, especially in the summertime."

    Fishing opportunities: Rupert's Resort Campground provides access to fishing spots that deliver results. "Fishing was good and swimming was nice too," reports one camper. The resort also offers boat rentals at reasonable rates for those without their own equipment.

    Paddling: The Tippecanoe River provides excellent paddling opportunities for kayakers and canoeists. At Tippecanoe River Run, you'll find "a good place for fishing from bank and launching kayak, canoes." The river's gentle current makes it suitable for beginners while still offering enough variety for experienced paddlers.

    Fire tower climbing: Tippecanoe River State Park features a fire tower that provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A visitor mentioned, "fire tower climb was beautiful," making this a worthwhile activity for those wanting to gain perspective on the region's topography.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Maple Ridge Campground receives consistent praise for its maintenance standards. One camper specifically noted, "The shower and bathroom was the best I ever saw at a campground." This attention to cleanliness extends to their pool area and common spaces as well.

    Activities for children: Family-friendly programming is a highlight at many Plymouth area campgrounds. According to a visitor at Maple Ridge, they offer "activities for the family, updated bathhouse!! Perfect family spot!!" Another camper described the weekend schedule: "Multiple activities on Saturday included tractor ride, kids bingo, and elephant ears."

    Peaceful atmosphere: Camping sites near Plymouth, Indiana often provide a quiet retreat. One visitor to Tippecanoe River State Park described it as "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."

    Proximity to South Bend: Potato Creek State Park's location makes it convenient for accessing urban amenities when needed. A camper noted it's "Not too far from South Bend for city amenities, restaurants and supplies. Takes 10-15 mins to drive out of campground, so keep this in mind."

    What you should know

    Site flooding concerns: Low-lying camping areas can experience flooding after heavy rainfall. At Pla-Mor Campground, one camper observed, "They had some heavy rain and many of the sites were flooded, but that didn't seem to stop people coming."

    Mosquito preparation: Wetland areas throughout the region support abundant mosquito populations. A camper at Potato Creek State Park advised, "Natural wetlands abound, so definitely bring the mosquito spray." Another visitor to Tippecanoe River State Park was more blunt, calling it the "Worst place for mosquitoes."

    Water quality variations: Some campgrounds have issues with water quality. At Hidden Lake Paradise Camp Ground, a camper warned, "There is no filter on any of the well water so it smells like rust... the main water is clearly filtered but showering here is a rough task so be mindful."

    Electrical hookup logistics: Campsite infrastructure can require additional planning. At Potato Creek State Park, one visitor advised, "Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."

    Tips for camping with families

    Consider site location: At Potato Creek State Park, site selection affects your experience. One camper recommends "securing a spot in the back sites 230-287 for larger lots and quieter atmosphere. Younger families tend to book up front near the playground and the noise and activities are more robust."

    Playground access: For families with small children, Dunewood Campground offers convenient playground facilities. A visitor highlighted that "The sites are decently private with good tent pads" while still providing access to recreation areas for children.

    Beach activities: Water recreation opportunities abound near Plymouth camping sites. One camper noted about Dunewood, "Loved the proximity of this campground to Lake Michigan! The closest beach within the national park is Kimmel Beach which is beautiful. There are some biting horseflies at the beach, but not at the campground."

    Evening entertainment options: Some campgrounds provide structured activities to keep children engaged. Maple Ridge offers "hayrides, as well as crafts and a scavenger hunt. The grand kids loved this place and ask constantly when they get to go back!"

    Tips from RVers

    Site configuration: Hickory Hills Campground has a particular setup worth noting. A visitor observed, "There are very few nightly campsites. Most are permanent." This affects availability for short-term RV campers seeking spots in this location.

    Full hookup availability: Maple Ridge Campground offers complete services for RVs. A reviewer mentioned that it has "almost all full hookup sites" with "newly remodled bathhouse with laundry and also a heated pool."

    Extended electrical cords: At Potato Creek State Park, RVers should prepare for potential distance from hookups. As one camper advised, "Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."

    Campground layout considerations: RV camping at Pla-Mor Campground offers "Large sites, not crowded." Another visitor noted, "great place to visit and close to some Amish bakeries as well," which provides shopping opportunities for supplies or local goods within a short drive.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there RV-friendly camping options near Plymouth, Indiana?

    RV campers have several excellent options near Plymouth. Michigan City Campground offers premium 90-foot pull-through sites with full hookups (50A electric, water, sewer) and exceptional WiFi, all within a beautifully maintained, gated facility. Pike Lake County Campground in Warsaw provides seasonal, monthly, weekly, and nightly rentals specifically designed for RVs, campers, and trailers, with approximately 45 sites featuring shower and restroom facilities. Other RV-friendly options in the region include Tippecanoe River Run and Hidden Lake Paradise Camp Ground, most featuring water hookups and big-rig-friendly sites.

    Where can tent campers stay in and around Plymouth, Indiana?

    Sand Creek Campground offers private tent sites tucked among trees with clean, newer bathroom facilities, making it a good option for tent campers. Though not directly in Plymouth, Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground provides a tent-friendly environment with electric hookups at sites (though water is available nearby) and clean shower facilities. The park offers swimming and outdoor recreation opportunities. For tent campers willing to drive a bit further, Tippecanoe River State Park Campground and Hickory Hills Campground at Bass Lake also accommodate tent camping with basic amenities and natural settings.

    What campgrounds are available in Plymouth, Indiana?

    Plymouth offers several camping options in the immediate area. Ruperts Resort Campground is located right in Plymouth, featuring spacious sites, clean shower facilities, and a welcoming atmosphere for seasonal and short-term campers. Pla-Mor Campground is another local option with friendly staff and easy access from Highway 31 North. Within driving distance, you'll also find Tippecanoe River State Park Campground and Maple Ridge Campground near Lakeville. These campgrounds provide visitors with convenient bases to explore northern Indiana's attractions.