Best Glamping near Uniondale, IN

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several glamping destinations in northeastern Indiana provide luxury outdoor accommodations near Uniondale. Wildwood Outdoor Escape in Hartford City features glamping accommodations with modern amenities including electric hookups, fire rings, and picnic tables on well-maintained sites. KOA Campground Bluffton offers upscale glamping options with access to a heated swimming pool and market for essential supplies. "The campground was clean with a nice heated pool," noted one visitor, though they mentioned the playground needed repairs. The Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area near Salamonie Lake also provides glamping opportunities with lakeside views and hookups for electricity and water.

Unique outdoor experiences complement the luxury accommodations at these sites. The Firefly Nest, a single-site glamping destination near Fort Wayne, offers a private retreat with drinking water, electric hookups, and on-site toilet facilities in a secluded setting. Johnny Appleseed Campground in Fort Wayne provides glamping options with proximity to urban attractions and the River Greenway path. According to a camper, "The grounds are nice with a lovely river right across the street. Bathrooms are A+ with a code for only campers." Seasonal availability varies, with most glamping sites operating between April and October, though some like KOA Campground Bluffton remain open year-round for those seeking winter glamping experiences.

Best Glamping Sites Near Uniondale, Indiana (12)

    1. Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    11 Reviews
    Huntington, IN
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2165

    "Kil-so-qauh, used to be a little hidden gem right outside of town but has turned into quite a popular place, but for good reason."

    "Electric and primitive sites available. Good bird watching spot. Lots of eagles. Nice place, there is gunfire noise from the range across the lake. Not bad though"

    2. KOA Campground Bluffton

    4 Reviews
    Bluffton, IN
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 824-0127

    "There are laundry facilities on site and surprisingly good WiFi and were even in the back! They have a pool, basketball area, playground, dog run area, and a volleyball net(but the ball is flat)."

    3. Johnny Appleseed Campground

    16 Reviews
    Fort Wayne, IN
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 427-6720

    "For $24, we got a day of drive in spot with electrical + water hook-ups and wifi. The campground is well-maintained and very clean."

    "Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping. The River Greenway path cuts right through the park, and there is also a boat launch for the river."

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area Campgrounds — Salamonie Lake

    11 Reviews
    Andrews, IN
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 468-2125

    $20 / night

    "They have a awesome Mariana ppl are friendly clean showers bathrooms access to lake"

    "It would have been nice if there were pet station placed around the campground to make it easy for dog walkers to rid themselves of their full poop bags and to provide folks a place to get poop bags if"

    5. Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (260) 636-2654

    $12 - $80 / night

    "I came here with a few family member to hike and get away from the rat race of life and that's exactly what I got. An awesome 1st time experience. "

    "There are five facilities with showers and running water and six pit toilets. drinking water is accessible throughout the park."

    6. Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    3 Reviews
    Hartford City, IN
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 348-2100

    "This was our second stay here…campground is surrounded by corn fields but park itself is quite picturesque with mature trees, a lake, and very well-manicured grounds."

    7. The Firefly Nest

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    New Haven, IN
    15 miles
    +1 (260) 615-3653

    $60 - $120 / night

    8. Grand Lake St. Marys State Park — Grand Lake St Marys State Park

    14 Reviews
    St. Marys, OH
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 394-3611

    "friendly staff, very clean restrooms, playground, could not swim in the water due to contamination which they have spent millions to repair and is slowly on the up and up, not too far from town, surrounded"

    "swimming pool and splash pad for the kids and lots of parks and horseshoe pits bike rentals and put put golf but everything is closed from covid definitely my favorite place to camp primitive or electric"

    9. Chain O'lakes State Park Dispersed Campsite

    3 Reviews
    Albion, IN
    35 miles

    "Tent sites) For more, you can get electric hookup sites galore that all include a fire ring picnic table and a pretty leveled out spot."

    10. Huggy Bear Campground

    3 Reviews
    Van Wert, OH
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (419) 968-2211

    "Tons to do especially for kids, pet friendly, definitely get rowdy on the weekends- book ahead to snag the best sites. We stayed 5 days and it was awesome."

    "If you you’re going for family friendly fun where you can sit around a fire wIth friends and family, this is the place. There is swimming and family activities to keep everyone busy."

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Glamping Reviews near Uniondale, IN

120 Reviews of 12 Uniondale Campgrounds


  • J
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Johnny Appleseed Campground

    Looked like a ghost town

    This small, well-kept Campground is a Fort Wayne city park surrounded by industrial & commercial businesses. The Park is clean with the most modern, clean shower/bath house I’ve seen. Unfortunately, the restroom is located across the street from the campground. The sites were occupied by large RVs but we only saw 2 people sitting outside - no campfires, no cooking, no campers. This was just an over night stopover for us so we didn’t care. I suppose this Campground is used by seasonal workers who just sleep & eat dinner there at the end of their workday. The Campground is never dark with streetlights and and the ambient light from surrounding businesses. I’m sure this campground serves a purpose, just not my purpose.This is definitely NOT a destination.

  • Kimberly T.
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    A campground with a little bit of everything for everyone ...

    PSA, this was my first time camping.  EVER.  I came here with a few family member to hike and get away from the rat race of life and that's exactly what I got. An awesome 1st time experience.  My site was NOT fully shaded and was level, a plus because I slept in my vehicle.  Our camp neighbors were friendly.  So many people, kids and well behaved dogs.  The quiet hours were quiet with exception of the couple loud drunk guys who ended up laying in the road near our sites.  I thought it was funny, but my experienced camping family members not so much.  Bathroom was clean and stocked.  Didn't use the available free showers, next time.  Water water everywhere and no mosquitos.  Trails were well kept.  They do have an enclosed fish cleaning station which looked nice.  Everything is within walking distance from your campsite.  Boat & kayak rentals are available, but closed after Labor Day.  The camp store has everything and anything you would need or need including souvenirs.  My late September weekend was cooler than normal, lows in the 40's and highs in the 60's.  The campfire smoke that hung in the air like ground fog.  Not a deal breaker.  I will be back in April 2026.  Going to give the cabins a try and do some fishing.  I will come back here !

  • Brian O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Can be crowded, but a good park overall

    We were a bit surprised that despite having a paid reservation , we still had to pay a $20 Day usage fee to enter the park, but no matter. This is a sprawling and sometimes confusing campground to find your way in. But the sites are generally shady if a bit close together. There are five facilities with showers and running water and six pit toilets. drinking water is accessible throughout the park.
    The majority of sites have six person tables, though some, especially in the new 385-416 loop have little four person tables. These are also the least shaded.
    Campground and facilities are clean and well maintained.
    The General Store is one of the most impressively well stocked I have ever seen. Equipment, toys, tools, food souvenirs, you name it. Good dry firewood is $6.50 a bundle in the store, $7 on the honor system after hours. It burns fast, so you might want to buy more than you think. The store is open until 9:00 Friday & Saturday, but only 2;PM on Sunday and never on Monday. Keep that in mind if you're doing a 3-day weekend as we did. When checking out, look up to see the beautiful wooden canoe with wildlife inlaid wood.
    Fire pits are mostly round iron with non-adjustable swing-away grills. Booking is through Indiana DNR/ Reserve America so you can see photos of the site you pick.
    This was our second experience with an Indiana state park, and like our first (Pokagon, in the winter) we were impressed with the clear marking of the hiking trails (and canoe trail for that matter) there was a map and guidepost at every junction.
    There's a beach, concession stand and boat rentals on Sand lake, the Park's largest. Lastly, there's a fish cleaning shed with running water outside the campground entrance that anyone in the park can use, something I wish more parks would provide.

  • adrienn S.
    May. 30, 2021

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Great for families and group camping

    If you're traveling with kids or enjoy the community of being near your fellow campers this is a great option. If you are looking for a peaceful retreat this may be a bit loud and busy. However, the many amenities are a great way to find peace with the 9 lakes, 12 trails and a beach for swimming. The lakes and connecting channels are stunning for canoes and kayaks and there is a convenient rental area. This is a campground of convenience with a very well stocked campground store with reasonable prices right next to the entrance. There is firewood and ice for sale as well as staple cooking items and cute souvenirs. The campsites are spacious and have a picnic table and fire pit at each. This campground is a great way to stay close to the fun and other campers. With so many options there is a something for everyone! Safe travels happy campers 😄

  • Adam M.
    Jun. 13, 2021

    Pic-A-Spot Campground

    Former pick a spot now it's jt's lakeside campground I think

    We have a blast!!!!! Bring your boat or watercraft! Plenty of lakefront camping spots on the barbie chain of lakes. Several (deep, clean) lakes hooked together by channels. Also hook into that big bass or musky!! It's crowded, pretty quiet usually, no showers or running water bathroom facilities. But the view...

  • M
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Wildwood Outdoor Escape

    Surprisingly pleasant!

    This was our second stay here…campground is surrounded by corn fields but park itself is quite picturesque with mature trees, a lake, and very well-manicured grounds. Many sites have long-term occupants but overnighters just as welcome. Main bathrooms are up front and clean and modern while rustic but quite nice enough toilets located at back end. A small pool, mini-golf and recreation center also on site. Owners are nice people who go extra mile to provide a friendly, family atmosphere for residents.

  • Debra M.
    Mar. 29, 2021

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Quiet naturalist preserve

    Nine lakes, seven connected by water ways. Many trails with ratings from easy to  rugged, distances of 1 mile to  4 miles and many of them cross to  make your hike longer.  Many campsites with some space between, but if the park was full, would be crowded.  Very friendly rangers and well kept park.

  • Sadye H.
    Apr. 24, 2019

    Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake

    A little needed rest.

    Kil-so-qauh, used to be a little hidden gem right outside of town but has turned into quite a popular place, but for good reason. The campground accommodates both luxury rv campers and more rustic private tent or hammock goers like myself. Entering the camping area there is a lush grass opening with large campsites with water and electric hook ups for the RV folk. There are also 2 nice play grounds in this area as well. Continuing down the road you begin to enter the woods which is non electric sites with plenty of trees to make your weekend private and to the right is an overlook of Roush Lake where you can watxh the sunset set the water on fire. There are no fantastic bathrooms just pit toilets but easy get away is worth it.

    *I've camped here every season but if you dont like crowds, make sure to avoid the summer holidays.

  • Eric L.
    Sep. 5, 2021

    Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground

    Labor Day at Chain

    We stayed at site #99 which is fairly easy to find and somewhat secluded from the main camper section of the campground. The site and neighboring sites are non-electric which makes you have to be creative if you need an air mattress. The site is partial sun midafternoon. The campground can get busy and loud but for the most part everyone was was respectful of others.

    Chain is perfect for kayaking and canoeing with 9 connected lakes and 11 total. A couple lakes are perfect for boat fishing as long as you have an electric motor only. Overall, in my opinion, this is one of the more underrated state parks in Indiana. Worth the trip up north away from the more popular parks in the southern part of the state.


Guide to Uniondale

Dispersed camping near Uniondale, Indiana offers rural campsites within northeastern Indiana's gently rolling landscape at approximately 800 feet elevation. Seasonal patterns affect campground availability, with most sites operating from April through October when temperatures average 65-85°F in summer. Winter camping options remain limited, with overnight temperatures regularly dropping below freezing from November through March.

What to do

Bird watching opportunities: At Kil-So-Quah Recreation Area on Huntington Lake, campers can spot diverse wildlife including bald eagles. "Good bird watching spot. Lots of eagles. Nice place, there is gunfire noise from the range across the lake. Not bad though," notes one visitor to Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake.

Motorcycle camping excursions: The roads surrounding Huntington Lake provide scenic routes for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking weekend getaways. A camper at Kil-So-Quah shared, "Took a ride on the Harley Tuesday and didn't know where I was. 75 miles from home and passed this place on my way to get fuel but wanted to come back and take a look... Always wanted to go Motorcycle camping and this just feels like the right place."

Urban exploration combined with camping: For glamping close to Uniondale, Indiana with urban access, Fort Wayne offers camping with city conveniences. "This is a great little campground if you are wanting to explore Fort Wayne or are local and want to campout. Easy access to downtown, the Coliseum, IPFW, and shopping," reports a visitor to Johnny Appleseed Campground.

What campers like

Clean, modern restroom facilities: Many luxury glamping sites near Uniondale prioritize bathroom cleanliness. A camper at Johnny Appleseed noted, "They have the best bathrooms that I have ever seen in the campgrounds. You can even look out at the skylight at the sky. Why you take a shower and while you go to the bathroom is well. It's a beautiful bathroom very well kept."

Waterfront views: Premium glamping spots offer lake vistas with access to water activities. According to a visitor at Lost Bridge West State Recreation Area, "Sites 221-243, 202-204 offer lake views. I say VIEWS, not access. Sites 228 & 232 have sites with good access to the lake. Scattered throughout the park are sites with 50amp service."

Multiple recreational amenities: Upscale glamping facilities provide diverse activity options beyond standard camping. A visitor to Huggy Bear Campground reports, "Clean! Tons to do especially for kids, pet friendly, definitely get rowdy on the weekends - book ahead to snag the best sites. We stayed 5 days and it was awesome. Mini golf, fishing, 3 pools, inflatable in the water, they have a whole schedule for the weekends here."

What you should know

Reservation and payment systems: Some glamping locations near Uniondale require specific payment methods. A camper at Wildwood Outdoor Escape noted, "Payment needs to be by cash or check which I thought was strange in this day and age. Everything is neat and orderly. Roads are a nice and white rock."

Campsite availability patterns: First-come, first-served locations can fill quickly during peak seasons. A Kil-So-Quah visitor advised, "During the weekends it gets packed. Only 60 sites so show up early if you want one. No reservations so first come gets it. No bathhouse just pit toilets. During the week it's great."

Site layout and privacy considerations: Campgrounds offer varying levels of seclusion between sites. A Johnny Appleseed camper observed, "The campground is almost in the middle of Fort Wayne. Most of the sites are very close and no vegetation to allow any privacy. On the positive side, the bathrooms were very nice and clean."

Tips for camping with families

Pool options for children: Several glamping sites feature swimming facilities when lake access isn't ideal. At Grand Lake St. Marys State Park, "There is a nice pool, basketball area, playground, dog run area, and a volleyball net (but the ball is flat). Nicer than a lot of places we've stayed," according to one visitor.

Playground availability: Check playground conditions before booking at family-oriented glamping sites. A Wildwood Outdoor Escape visitor shared, "There a basketball net, volleyball court, small playground and fishing ponds. Our camping has a little porch which seemed awesome but with our camper's stairs it was difficult to back in properly."

Consider noise levels: Some glamping locations experience varying noise levels that may affect families with small children. A Kil-So-Quah camper reported, "The electric sites are small and not private. The outhouses are very clean."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: RV glamping near Uniondale may require leveling equipment at certain campgrounds. A Lost Bridge visitor noted, "We stayed on Campsite 208. Nice size campsite, which good shade. The campsite did have a bigger than expected slope, but nothing horrible. Some campsite s looked amazing and others looked to be in major need of some TLC."

Hookup variations: Electric service varies between glamping locations, affecting what appliances can run simultaneously. At Bixler Lake Park & Campground, a long-term visitor stated, "This is by far the place to just relax. It does have its moments..Holidays and special events. Even then campers here live by the lights out code. Been here nearly a month and definitely will be back."

Dump station considerations: Position your campsite away from sanitary facilities for a better glamping experience. A Lost Bridge camper advised, "Double dump station. Stay away from campsites 101 & 102 - these are right by the dump station."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Uniondale, IN?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Uniondale, IN is Kil-So-Quah - J. Edward Roush Lake with a 3.5-star rating from 11 reviews.

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