Best RV Parks & Resorts near Williamsport, IN

RV parks near Williamsport provide a range of options for motorhome travelers. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes in Clinton operates from April through October with full hookup sites including water, electric, sewer, and dump station access. Turkey Run State Park Campground in Marshall features year-round camping with spacious sites accommodating larger vehicles and offering electric, water, and sewer connections. "Most sites offer electricity, but no water or sewer hook-up for RV. Water spigots are pretty spread out too," noted one camper about Turkey Run. Crawfordsville KOA remains open throughout the year with pull-through sites that include water, sewer, and 50-amp electric service for larger rigs, though several reviews indicate the sites can be closely spaced.

Several campgrounds require advance reservations, especially during summer and fall weekends when occupancy reaches peak levels. Prophetstown State Park Campground near West Lafayette maintains well-developed sites with electric, water and sewer hookups alongside modern bathroom facilities. Dump station access varies among locations - most state parks provide this service, while some private operations charge additional fees. Leveling can be challenging at certain locations, with a visitor to Ross Camp noting that "site 8 drops off quite a bit to the back so be sure to have appropriate leveling blocks." Most RV parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements. Cell service remains consistent throughout the region, with stronger signals near Lafayette and Crawfordsville and potential weak spots in more remote state park locations.

Best RV Sites Near Williamsport, Indiana (50)

    1. Rvino - Lost Acres, LLC

    3 Reviews
    Monticello, IN
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (574) 297-5043

    $51 - $53 / night

    "Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here."

    "Playgrounds, new pool, kids activities, corn hole tournaments, fishing pond. Camp ground is clean and well managed now. Our new GM Shara is fabulous."

    2. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes

    1 Review
    Paris, IL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    4. White Oaks RV

    1 Review
    Yeoman, IN
    39 miles

    "Great get away with perfect access to the lake. Close to town within 15 min for stores and restaurants."

    5. Turkey Run State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Marshall, IN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 597-2635

    $20 - $25 / night

    "It is in a very quiet, off the main road, in a circle, in full shade. It’s is very close to the restroom but a distance from the camp store and dumpster."

    "This campground was reasonably priced, had clean facilities and quite unusual and intesting hiking nearby. There are multiple trails and some quite challenging ones."

    6. Kickapoo State Recreation Area

    29 Reviews
    Oakwood, IL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (217) 442-4915

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Large level sites. They offer great activities such as movies, float trips, kayaks, canoes, paddle boats. Snack shop on site."

    "Greattach hiking trails. 12 miles of Mountain Bike trails"

    7. Prophetstown State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Battle Ground, IN
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 567-4919

    $23 - $32 / night

    "This is a really nice campground with many shaded sites. We camped in a pull-through full hookup site that was very level. There is a 5-mile paved bike trail that runs through the park."

    "Massive spots in a wooded area with lots of privacy. Full hookups as well as electric only with convenient potable water and dump stations."

    8. Shades State Park Campground

    29 Reviews
    Alamo, IN
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 435-2810

    $12 - $20 / night

    "Rustic camping; does have water fill station but contrary to the information does not have water hookups for RVs in the sites. Does have dump station and showers."

    "This is a primitive state park near Turkey Run State Park In Midwestern Indiana. First named The Shades Of Death State Park.

     The gatehouse is your only source of information."

    9. Ross Camp

    4 Reviews
    Otterbein, IN
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 463-2306

    "close to Ross Park. A little chapel. This is a relax campground for those not into all the hiking if you just want to sit by your fire. A few primitive sites. No alcohol allowed."

    "Site 8 drops off quite a bit to the back so be sure to have appropriate leveling blocks. Clean, modern shower house."

    10. Crawfordsville KOA

    14 Reviews
    Crawfordsville, IN
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (765) 230-0965

    "Shade, grass, and gravel sites. A lot better than most KOAs. They ask that you not put outdoor rugs on grass; no problem as grass is nice."

    "Really cute little park with lots of shade and convenient access to Crawfordsville. We were here for a quick stopover, but made friends with several locals spending time here."

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RV Park Reviews near Williamsport, IN

350 Reviews of 50 Williamsport Campgrounds


  • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 26, 2024

    Crawfordsville KOA

    Nice KOA

    Shade, grass, and gravel sites. A lot better than most KOAs. They ask that you not put outdoor rugs on grass; no problem as grass is nice. Sites 1-10 are your best bet for Starlink if that’s what you have; best opening through tree canopy of the northern sky. Pet friendly; counted three cats and a dog in the office when I checked in. Was given the option of choosing my site out of the seven available for my reservation. A mix of long term residents and travelers; some of the long term resident sites were a little junky.

  • Travis P.
    Aug. 5, 2022

    Earl Park

    City park

    This is a small town park. Sites all grass. Most are only 20 amp a few have 30 amp. No fire rings. Playground is huge. Sites have water, dump station on way out. $25 for campers $15 for tents. Honor system pay at Festival Office in center of park. Sites are first come first served. 30 amp sites in center fill up fast. 31ft toy hauler. AC ran fine off 20amp.

  • Stephen & Theresa B.
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Cecil M Harden Lake Raccoon State Recreation Area

    Plenty of fun!

    Raccoon State Recreation Area | Cecil M Harden Lake is located in the heart of historic covered bridge country just 50 miles West of Indianapolis. The campground is surrounded by the 2,060 acre Cecil M Harden reservoir offering boating (boat rental), fishing and a large swimming beach with concessions and amenities. The campground is extremely well maintained with many sites sheltered by tree canopy ranging from non-electric, 30 amp, to 50 amp. Fresh water is available at fill stations and a spacious dump station area make for easy disposal. Many of the sites are not level so chose wisely to suit your needs. Easy beach access from the campground via a paved walk/bike path, well stocked camp store at the entrance to the campground, well maintained bath house facilities, active interpretive Naturalist programs, and numerous hiking trail opportunities round out the amenities. This is a beautiful campground; and if you like to explore...take a drive through the area and enjoy the many historic towns, covered bridges and roller mills throughout the county.

  • A
    Oct. 25, 2021

    Covered Bridge Campground

    Nice Campground

    It is small campground. Sites are close together. It was quite and close to town. Our site was a pull through 30amp full hook ups. The owners were very nice and accommodating. I would absolutely stay here again!

  • Cindy B.
    May. 4, 2020

    Prophetstown State Park Campground

    Campground with lots to offer

    This is a really nice campground with many shaded sites. We camped in a pull-through full hookup site that was very level. There is a 5-mile paved bike trail that runs through the park. The trail winds through a prairie to where the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers meet. Very pretty ride. The state park has a water park and a working farm.

  • S
    Jul. 17, 2021

    Turkey Run Canoe & Camping

    Close Quarters

    The manager Tina and her husband are great people but the camp sites are to close together and we would not camp here again. The sites are difficult to get into and although they allow one car on the site there is barely room for that one car. The electric is shared with another site which could be a problem if you have the same type of service since there is only one 50 amp, one 30 amp, and one 20 amp service per hook up. There is portable water at the entrance but the road coming and going to the campsite is only wide enough for one rig and you will block traffic while you are filling up. The campsite is backed up to a major highway so it is loud by nature. We choose to enjoy our stay but will not be back. I hope this helps you!

  • Brian A.
    May. 22, 2022

    Old Mill Run Park

    Ready for more…

    This was only the 2nd adventure out with our new travel trailer. So glad we chose Old Mill Run. Campground is very well maintained with a heated pool, mini golf, two stocked fishing ponds and more. We had a full hook-up, pull through site with plenty of room to the neighbor. Great T-Mobile 5G reception which we used to catch up on some TV shows while it rained a few hours. We’ve already booked our next visit.

  • M
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Turkey Run State Park Campground

    Terrific campground and state park

    We stayed here this weekend and had a terrific time. The weather was very hot but there is a river to tube and canoe in to keep you cool. We stayed at site #35. It is in a very quiet, off the main road, in a circle, in full shade. It’s is very close to the restroom but a distance from the camp store and dumpster. The site was clean and well equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. The site is very uneven. It definitely sloops to the back corner. It’s was difficult to level our camper but we got it in the end. The site was huge but given the unevenness it would be difficult for tents. The campground is family friendly and was quiet at night. There is a lot to do at this state park. We hiked the #3 and #5 trails and it took us about 2 hours. It was very busy but everyone was very polite. It was a great stay all around.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2021

    Wabash & Erie Canal Park

    Great Little Campground

    Heading south out of Elkhart, we happened on this great little campground (CG). We called two hours out and they had a site that would fit our 39’ 5th wheel. We followed our RV GPS and Google maps instructions to the city park and CG area. When we came down the road to the CG we were unsure of the CG location, but it is located right behind the interpretive/conference center building. We were in FHU site C, which was technically a pull through. However, you have to turn in front of the interpretive/conference center and go around the building to be able to pull through the site at the back of the building. But, there’s a pine tree that is overgrown and could have scratched the side of our fifth wheel. Since we had already drove past the interpretive/conference center and were in front of site C, we just backed in to the spot, which was an easy back in and easily fit our rig and F-450. We got 3 bars on Verizon and 4 OTA channels, which included CBS and CW prime channels. We walked our pups along the canal and enjoyed the historic displays and buildings in this small park. We were soon joined by the campground hosts who arrived for their 4th season and they were very nice. There are 4 FHU sites of which A is the camp host. All the sites will take rigs up to 40’. There are also electric and tent sites as explained in the CG picture attached. There are walking trails and other interesting exhibits to explore. This CG is definitely a hidden gem. Too bad we only had an overnight stay.


Guide to Williamsport

Camping near Williamsport, Indiana offers options in agricultural terrain with gentle hills and deciduous forest patches. Summer temperatures typically range from 75-90°F during camping season, with higher humidity in July and August. Most rv campgrounds near Williamsport maintain open sites with limited natural shade, making early reservations essential during peak summer weekends.

What to do

Water recreation opportunities: At Lost Acres RV Park in Monticello, campers can enjoy swimming facilities and fishing ponds within the campground. "Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach," reports Eric O., highlighting the proximity to additional water activities.

Hiking trails: Turkey Run State Park Campground features a network of trails ranging from easy to challenging. "We hiked Trail 3 with our dog, but we cut off early before the ladders using Trail 10. Our dog did pretty well in the section of Trail 3 before the ladders, and be prepared to get wet," advises Samantha S. Trail 3 includes ladder sections and stream crossings, making it a popular but more challenging option.

Canoeing and tubing: Sugar Creek runs through several area parks, providing paddling options. "Sugar Creek is also great for floating with inner tubes, canoes, or kayaks," notes Joel R. Canoe rentals are available from outfitters near the parks, with trip options ranging from 2-7 miles depending on put-in locations.

What campers like

Spacious site layout: At Prophetstown State Park Campground, campers appreciate the well-organized grounds. "Sites are amazing! In the 100's they are full hookup, yes that's right sewer hookups in a state park! The 200's are electric only," shares Dawn G. The campground layout includes paved roads and bike paths connecting camping areas.

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance receives positive mentions across multiple locations. "The bathrooms were super clean and the showers were hot with good water pressure," reports Samantha S. about Turkey Run State Park. Most state park campgrounds in the area undergo regular maintenance and cleaning, particularly during summer months.

Family-oriented amenities: Several campgrounds offer dedicated recreational facilities. "This is a beautiful family orientation campground. There is something for everyone. Playgrounds, new pool, kids activities, corn hole tournaments, fishing pond," writes Carrie S. about Lost Acres RV Park, highlighting structured activities beyond just camping spaces.

What you should know

Limited shade at some locations: Several campgrounds feature open sites with young trees. "Very little shade. Unless you are on a full hookup site," notes Amy Y. about Prophetstown State Park. Consider bringing portable canopies or awnings during summer camping seasons.

Uneven terrain at certain sites: Some campgrounds require additional leveling equipment. At Ross Camp near West Lafayette, Jake P. advises "Site 8 drops off quite a bit to the back so be sure to have appropriate leveling blocks." Bringing wheel chocks and leveling equipment is recommended.

Wildlife encounters: Raccoons are active in campgrounds, particularly at Turkey Run. "As some other reviews stated, watch out for the raccoons. Those guys are not afraid of anything," warns Samantha S. Secure food containers and dispose of trash properly to reduce wildlife encounters.

Tips for camping with families

Water park access: Prophetstown State Park offers a water park separate from camping fees. "They offer a water park for a small fee, fishing, Bike trails, nature center, Indian village and have an 1800's working farm where you can buy eggs and bacon," writes Dawn G. The water park costs approximately $5 per person per day.

Playground facilities: Shades State Park Campground offers family-friendly amenities alongside natural settings. "My boys enjoyed the playground and my wife enjoyed the modern showers," shares Micah N. Playgrounds are typically located near shower buildings for convenient access.

Tent site considerations: Not all campgrounds accommodate tent camping equally. At Prophetstown, Amy Y. notes "If you tent camp like we do the park makes you set tent up on gravel which is a little disappointing." For tent camping specifically, Kickapoo State Recreation Area offers designated primitive sites away from RV areas.

Tips from RVers

Full hookup availability: Several Williamsport area rv campgrounds offer complete services. "We camped in a pull-through full hookup site that was very level. There is a 5-mile paved bike trail that runs through the park," shares Cindy B. about Prophetstown State Park. Full hookup sites typically cost $5-10 more per night than electric-only sites.

Site privacy varies: Crawfordsville KOA offers convenient location but with trade-offs. "The spots are close together but they have a very nice pool," notes Logan E. Sites along outer loops typically provide more separation between camping units than interior spaces.

RV site surfaces: Most RV sites in the region use gravel or packed surfaces. "Sites have chip gravel, clean sites, clean comfort stations," reports J C. about Prophetstown. Larger rigs should check maximum length accommodations when booking, as some loops have length restrictions under 35 feet.

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