Camping near Clermont, IN

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    Clermont, Indiana offers camping options within a short drive of the Indianapolis metropolitan area, with several established campgrounds catering primarily to RV travelers. Lake Haven Retreat and Indy Lakes Campground provide year-round access with full hookup sites for recreational vehicles, while also accommodating tent campers. The Indianapolis KOA in nearby Greenfield offers a more comprehensive camping experience with cabins and glamping options in addition to traditional RV and tent sites. Most campgrounds in this region feature electrical hookups, water access, and basic amenities like showers and restrooms, reflecting the predominantly developed nature of camping in this suburban area.

    Reservations are strongly recommended for most campgrounds near Clermont, particularly during summer weekends and holiday periods. The camping season peaks from May through September, though several facilities remain open year-round with reduced services in winter. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 85°F, while spring and fall offer milder conditions ideal for outdoor activities. As one camper noted about White River Campground, "It's very clean, backs up to the river with great views, and feels secluded though close to town." Most campgrounds in the area have level sites with gravel or paved pads, making them accessible for larger RVs and trailers.

    Visitors frequently mention the convenience of camping near Indianapolis while still enjoying natural surroundings. The White River Campground receives particularly strong reviews for its riverside location, clean facilities, and proximity to walking and biking trails. According to one camper, "Free hot showers, quiet atmosphere, and free WiFi that worked well enough to stream TV!" In contrast, some urban campgrounds like the Indiana State Fairgrounds receive mixed reviews, with visitors citing issues like poor signage and cramped spaces. Turkey Run State Park, though farther from Clermont (about 60 miles west), draws many campers from the Indianapolis area seeking more immersive natural experiences with its unique sandstone canyons, suspension bridge, and extensive trail system.

    Best Campgrounds near Clermont (103)

      1. Kamp Indy

      3.8(8)12mi from ClermontRVs

      "We attended a wedding at the Scottish Cathedral in the center of downtown Indy and from the campground, it was a nice drive into the city off the interstate that only took about 20 min."

      "Close to the city without being “in it”. We would stay here again."

      from $60 / night

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      2. Indianapolis KOA

      4.3(22)22mi from ClermontRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s very close to an interstate so it’s not exactly a picturesque setting. The pricing seems high for what it is. Walking distance to Mount Comfort RV Dealership."

      "Clean and friendly..easy access to the highway..a lot of transient sites..nice pool!"

      from $60 - $80 / night

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      3. Acacia Farms

      5.0(1)7mi from Clermont1 siteCabins

      "Acacia Farms is an awesome spot to slow down in the country and enjoy being around some small farm animals.  Check them out and share some pics of your stay!"

      from $58 / night

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      4. Indiana State Fairgrounds Campground

      2.5(4)10mi from ClermontRVs, Tents

      from $40 / night

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      5. Indy Lakes Campground

      3.7(3)12mi from ClermontRVs, Tents, Glamping

      6. White River Campground

      4.6(24)28mi from ClermontRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "First of all it's very clean which is surprising for Indiana. Back up to the river. Great views. Free hot showers! Quiet. Feels secluded though close to town. Good price too."

      "White River Campground is a county owned park within 15 minutes small town Indiana (Cicero) complete with a small town grocery and dollar general. Within 20 minutes or Walmart and Grocery stores."

      from $16 - $37 / night

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      7. S and H Campground

      3.9(12)25mi from ClermontRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Perfect distance from speedway."

      "My experience at this location has been fun and staff is helpful could be a little cleaner but would camp there again."

      8. Turkey Run State Park Campground

      4.5(73)48mi from Clermont212 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Turkey Run is arguably the most popular campground (and state park) in Indiana and has its pros and cons."

      "Much enjoyed hiking some of the trails at Turkey Run State Park near Marshall, Indiana. This is Indiana's 2nd oldest state park, now 100 years old (1916-2016)."

      from $20 - $45 / night

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      9. Raceview Family Campground

      Be the first to review1mi from ClermontRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $20 - $475 / night

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      10. Breaktime in Bargersville

      5.0(1)20mi from Clermont1 site

      from $75 - $150 / night

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    600 Reviews of 103 Clermont Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Raccoon Ridge Campground — Brown County State Park

      Clean toilets, uneven sites

      This campground was fine. Very clean pit toilets, but some of the sites were pretty sloped and close together. 154 was the best spot I scoped. 133 was very uneven and no privacy

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Turkey Run State Park Campground

      Beautiful park, loved it

      Great little campground, decently spaced spots and lots of thoughtful people in a great area. Would def come back if I go through Indiana again. The lady who works in the shack quickly changed my site to one that fits my rv after pulling in and seeing it was way too small. Thanks again ma’am!

    • troy K.
      May. 21, 2026

      Sugar Creek Campground and Canoe Rental LLC

      It was good for a while

      Had a great annual relationship with this campground. When we first started going they did not have their canoes and kayaks service. We had our our own so no big deal. They let us put in and take out. Then they started their livery service. They were hesitant about letting us use they put in and take out spot but since we would help with some of the chores around the campground we built a good relationship with the owners. They once said "you are the only ones we allow to do this" thought that we were sort of grandfathered in at that point. 20 years later....they must have forgotten their words and we were told since we took out our canoes at there site we were not allowed to come back ever again. You word goes a long way in my book and it evidently got forgotten or they just got mean.

    • Cris B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 14, 2026

      Mounds State Park Campground

      Clean, we'll spaced

      Three campground is clean and well maintained. Many well spaced sites, with some pull through for $2 more. It is next to a small airport, so you will hear planes and helicopters.

    • Mary D.
      Apr. 4, 2026

      White River Campground

      Beautiful and Relaxing!

      We traveled from Tennessee for a concert in Indianapolis (about a 40-minute drive) and absolutely loved this campground! The sites are paved, level, and offer plenty of yard space, with many located right along the river.

      It’s right at the entrance to a scenic walking trail, and they even offer electric bike rentals to explore the area. The campground store is one of the nicest we’ve seen, and the bathrooms are clean and well maintained. There’s also a new, modern playground.

      Wi-Fi is available, and we had solid cell service with 3 bars on US Cellular and T-Mobile. If we lived closer, we’d definitely be back!

      Winter season is over middle of April, and we were here April 3rd. Water was turned off at the sites, but they had a spot to fill up your holding tank.

      Full hook-ups!

    • M
      Mar. 11, 2026

      White River Campground

      Good amenities

      Loved our 2 night stay, the camp store was great. Glad they had extra firewood. Cicero the town close by is a cute one with a nice water scene. Only 2 other tents set up in the whole campground. Most of the rv/camper spots were taken though.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 8, 2026

      Heflen Park

      Full of Family Fun

      Free bikes and fishing poles, kayak and canoe rental. Beach toys and floaties. Camp store with things you may have forgotten and the friendliest staff and owners. Rules do apply and they will be upheld. Theme weekends and kids activities all summer long. Most importantly clean facilities!!!!


    Guide to Clermont

    Camping sites near Clermont, Indiana offer a mix of urban convenience and natural areas with distinctive seasonal patterns. Summer thunderstorms occur frequently between June and August, bringing brief heavy rainfall that can affect camping conditions. The region sits at approximately 800 feet above sea level with Sugar Creek serving as a notable waterway for recreation during the camping season.

    What to do

    Canoeing on Sugar Creek: At Turkey Run State Park Campground, visitors can choose between two different canoe trips on Sugar Creek. As one camper noted, "The suspension footbridge across Sugar Creek is cool. Sugar Creek is also great for floating with inner tubes, canoes, or kayaks."

    Walking paths and trails: White River Campground provides access to extensive trails in the neighboring park. According to one camper, "This is a great campsite attached to a wonderful park with great trails." Another mentions that the "Park next door is great for hiking, has walk bridge over river to trails, horse backing riding, high ropes course."

    Family attractions: S and H Campground features numerous activities for children beyond standard camping. One visitor explained, "They have a little section full of carnival like rides. Several playgrounds! Campground big and spacious." Another camper mentioned, "Miniature golf was free, pool was a little green (but we had a lot of rain). Stocked pond. Good bands throughout the weekend."

    What campers like

    Private riverside sites: Campers appreciate the waterfront locations at some campgrounds. At Lake Haven Retreat, a camper mentioned, "We stayed for 4 nights and it was very quiet and relaxing... Our site had a nice grass lawn near the water." Others value the natural settings along waterways throughout the region.

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain high standards for bathrooms and shower facilities. One camper at White River Campground stated, "Their bathrooms and showers are the cleanest I've came across." This sentiment is echoed across several well-maintained properties in the area.

    Proximity to Indianapolis: The location allows for city access while maintaining a camping experience. As one Lake Haven Retreat visitor noted, "This campground is minutes away from Luca Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. For an urban campground, it is better than others. The grounds are clean and the sites aren't too tight."

    What you should know

    Seasonal flooding: Some campgrounds experience water issues during heavy rains. One camper at S and H Campground reported, "Hancock County had 2" of rain on Friday. The campground (lower) sits at a low elevation. Our site was 70% flooded."

    Campground layout matters: Site selection impacts camping experience significantly. At Indianapolis KOA, one camper advised, "We tented for two nights here. The lot was spacious but had a big hill, which made sitting in chairs around a camp fire interesting." Another mentioned that some sites have challenging terrain.

    Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly, especially during racing events. For Turkey Run State Park, campers recommend booking early: "Booked late for this one but ended up with a great corner spot in the middle of a turn off from the main drive."

    Internet considerations: WiFi quality varies between campgrounds. One camper noted about Lake Haven Retreat, "Excellent WiFi and facilities. Family owned 20 years." While at White River Campground, another reported, "We found the wifi only reaches in sections A-B even though it's advertised as reaching the entire camp."

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring water toys: At Indianapolis KOA, families particularly enjoy the water features. One camper explained, "The splash pad / water park was fun, but was not a pool. It only goes to 3 feet so if you want to swim this is not for you. The water was cold but my kiddos finally got in and had fun on the slides."

    Look for dedicated play areas: Some campgrounds offer extensive children's activities. A visitor to S and H Campground commented, "This would be a fun place to spend a long weekend with your family." Another stated, "Plenty of amenities on the weekend. Downsides - our site was incredibly uneven. Nobody cleans up after their dogs."

    Consider camping cabins: For families new to camping, cabins provide comfort while maintaining outdoor access. At Acacia Farms, a visitor described it as "an awesome spot to slow down in the country and enjoy being around some small farm animals."

    Tips from RVers

    Site levelness varies significantly: RV campers should check site conditions before setup. At S and H Campground, one RVer noted, "When you call to make a reservation, they won't give you a site # until you arrive. Honestly if you have a big rig or large TT don't go to that side. Ask for on the hill and backed up to the fun park."

    Electrical service considerations: Power stability issues occur at some campgrounds during peak usage. One RVer at S and H reported, "We were on site 86, 50 amp service, but when everyone started turning on their AC, my surge protector kept kicking due to voltage swings."

    Measure site dimensions: Some campgrounds have tight spacing between sites. A camper at Lake Haven Retreat observed, "Visiting here with friends with a 5th wheel. There wasn't much space on their site, and it didn't feel like 'camping' to me. It worked for them to be able to visit friends in the area and have a place to park."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular campground near Clermont, IN?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Clermont, IN is Kamp Indy with a 3.8-star rating from 8 reviews.