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A relaxing campground for the whole family. Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here.
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Wabash & Erie Canal Park's pet-friendly campsites accommodate both tent campers and RV owners, with full hookup sites that can fit rigs up to 40 feet in length. The campground remains peaceful and private despite its historic setting, with management described as delightful and helpful even for late arrivals. Dogs on leash can explore miles of bike trails throughout the park grounds, allowing visitors to see everything without having to drive. Norway Campground and Indiana Beach Campground also welcome pets, offering electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. The creek flowing through Norway Campground creates a cool, peaceful atmosphere with abundant wildlife including cranes and duck families that pets can observe from a safe distance.
France Park allows pets at its drive-in tent sites with fire rings and picnic tables. The nearby recreation options include boat access, fishing opportunities at the great big dam, and walking trails suitable for dogs. While bathhouse facilities at some campgrounds show their age, most maintain clean restrooms and showers for campers. Bachelor Runn Campground provides pet-friendly cabin options alongside tent and RV sites, with 50 sites available for overnight stays. Many local campgrounds offer pet-specific amenities including designated dog parks, with Norway Campground featuring a dedicated area for off-leash play. When planning visits, note that several campgrounds in the Yeoman area operate seasonally, with Norway Campground typically open from May 1 to October 1.
"Well kept and clean area in the plains of Indiana. Great amnesties for the area such as a new, large public pool and a few hiking and biking trails."
"Not too far out of the way, this is Indiana's newest state park, if I'm not mistaken, and it shows. The lower loop is all full hookups with 50, 30, and 20 amp service and respectably woody."
from $43 - $52 / night
Check Availability"Close to Indiana Beach amusement park. No major highways nearby, so the drive was kind of....strange. At one point we were on a gravel road."
"We used to go camping here every summer when I was a kid so it brought back a little nostalgia we stayed an E567 I would stay away from these they are very muddy kind of tight to turn a 30 foot camper"
"We had no idea it was so close to us too. We packed up the dogs and headed to France Park for a full day of exploring, followed by staying at a primitive campsite."
"Our campsite was an odd size and a tight drive to back into (but it was a busy weekend). We were excited for the waterfall but it was closed off."
from $18 - $45 / night
Check Availability"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."
"With miles of bike trails it is easy to see everything without having to drive. With only a handful of sites but far enough off the beaten path it's not crowded."
from $30 - $45 / night
Check Availability"Pretty spots by the river but best for adults only trips as there is a step ledge. Lots of other areas too away from the Wabash and they have a campsore and game room to that the kids to."
"Right next to the river for fishing. They have a little arcade hall, have bingo, a swimming pool, basketball court."
"Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here."
from $53 - $67 / night
Check Availability"Nice KOA property which sits directly next to - and shares amenities with - the Indiana Beach Campground, next door. Clean facilities and grounds, and friendly staff."
"This campground is connected to the Indiana Beach campground, but this one is much nicer. It's a few dollars more but well worth it for the quiet. They have a pool and a camp store."
"Driving range. Always something to do. The best thing to do here in my opinion is relax in the shade with and good book while the kids play at the park."
from $20 - $70 / night
Check Availability"There’s a dog park, playground, bounce pad, basketball court, pavilion and a great big dam across the street where the fishing is great! Boats are welcome and the staff is great!"












A relaxing campground for the whole family. Swimming, camp fires, children parks, dog park, small trails, and only 10 minutes from Indiana beach. Love staying here.
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.
This park is under new ownership. They have gotten the pool repaired and open and have cleaned up much of the park with more to come. The creek flowing through makes it so cool and peaceful and the animal life is beautiful. Saw a huge crane in the creek today along with a whole duck family…the folks there are friendly. There’s a dog park, playground, bounce pad, basketball court, pavilion and a great big dam across the street where the fishing is great! Boats are welcome and the staff is great!
Great stop for the night, It's new, gated and has basic amenities like a General store, Dog park and basketball court and tennis ball court for some activities if you have kids. Plenty of space and Convenient. We reserved and checked in online. The only complaint I had is the site we were at showed a ground fault on the 50amp Circuit so I had to use the 30 amp circuit but it's Nov so no need to run dual ACs minor issue but still make sure your using your EPM devices.
We camped here for a little over a year and the place has gone downhill fast. Property is hardly kept up, owner allows trashy campers yo be abandoned on the property, most of the people camping here don’t pay, loose dogs and cats run around the campground. Price is $700 for four weeks with electric only. Bath house is disgusting. The area and space is nice but that’s about it
This campground is a great place for families and pets.
We camped in the electric part of the park. During our stay we enjoyed the hiking opportunities for us and our dogs.
There were children involved in bike riding and playing at the playground every day and activities like the park Challenge to explore the park in a guided way, looking for local animals and skeletal remains.
Yu can also fish, canoe, Kayak or tube on the Tippecanoe River.
The Comfort Buildings were well lit and clean. They were also well stocked.
There was a horse camp available as well as youth tenting and cabins to rent.
This is a great State Park with more things to offer in addition to the ones mentioned above. We will definitely be back.Check it out for yourself soon!
This place was awesome! They have done a lot of updates since we camped there years ago! Great new pool and pool house, FUN petting zoo, gemstone mining for the kids, hayrides, as well as crafts and a scavenger hunt. The grand kids loved this place and ask constantly when they get to go back!
We heard a lot of good things recently about this park. We had no idea it was so close to us too. We packed up the dogs and headed to France Park for a full day of exploring, followed by staying at a primitive campsite.
We took two vehicles since we wanted to leave one at our campsite. Some sites are clustered together, however we lucked out and got one along the fishing lake with no nearby neighbors.
The quarry, wow! It was beyond stunning and never what I expected to see in an Indiana park. We had an amazing hike, checking out the quarry. We ventured out on one more trail and saw the waterfall but headed to our site to set up camp afterwards.
Park was quiet at night for the most part. The RV area isn’t too far away and sound does travel. Lots of people drive golf carts out there. At night you can hear the major highway too, but it didn’t stop us from having a good time.
We will definitely be going back again.
Clean, quiet campground. No easy way to get there. Close to Indiana Beach amusement park. No major highways nearby, so the drive was kind of....strange. At one point we were on a gravel road. This used to be a Jellystone Park, so everything is laid out nice and spacious.
Dispersed camping options near Yeoman, Indiana include both public and private campgrounds within a 30-minute drive radius. The area sits on the edge of Indiana's glacial plains region with elevations averaging around 700 feet above sea level. Summer temperatures typically range from 65-85°F with moderate humidity, making May through September the primary camping season in this region.
Hiking through historic areas: At Wabash & Erie Canal Park, trails wind through a collection of 1800s buildings. "We got set up and was able to go for a walk and check out the trails, buildings, and the village. Everything was perfect," notes Laura W. The park offers educational opportunities with historic displays along walking paths.
River recreation: The Wabash River provides fishing and boating opportunities at several campgrounds. At Wolfs Leisure Time Campground, "There's a nice selection of camp sites. There are also serval amenities like river access, a small playground, and laundry," according to Nicole P. The campground sits directly on the riverbank with spots for shore fishing.
Disc golf and biking: Bachelor Runn Campground built on former golf course grounds offers unique recreation options. "Disc golf. Hiking. Biking. Tent camping. Fishing. Lounging. Driving range. Always something to do," writes Christopher Y. Many trails connect to larger regional systems suitable for day trips from camp.
Water features and wildlife: Norway Campground offers creek access that creates a cool microclimate. "The creek flowing through makes it so cool and peaceful and the animal life is beautiful. Saw a huge crane in the creek today along with a whole duck family," shares Jennifer H. The creek provides natural air conditioning during summer months.
Historic exploration: France Park features unique limestone quarry landscapes and waterfalls. "Great place to fish. Beautiful waterfalls," notes Wendy Z. The park's trail system showcases regional geology with quarry walls rising 40+ feet above water level in some sections.
Family activities: Prophetstown State Park Campground provides structured recreation options. "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," says Dawn G. The working farm demonstrates agricultural practices with seasonal demonstrations and products.
Seasonal operations: Most campgrounds in the Yeoman area operate with limited seasons. Norway Campground runs May 1 to October 1, while others follow similar patterns due to regional weather. Winter camping options are extremely limited.
Site conditions: Some campgrounds feature gravel pads rather than grass. "Prophetstown is a very well kept and clean park. If you tent camp like we do the park makes you set tent up on gravel which is a little disappointing," notes Amy Y.
Reservation requirements: Indiana Beach Campground requires advance booking during peak season. "The sites book up super fast on weekends and you have to book months out," according to reviews. Holiday weekends typically fill 2-3 months in advance, with July 4th weekend requiring even earlier reservations.
Budget planning: Indiana Beach area offers amusement options with discount opportunities. "If you stay with KOA you get decently discounted tickets to Indiana Beach amusement park," notes Marc W. Standard gate prices run $27.50 per person, with campground discounts reducing costs by approximately 15-20%.
Pool access considerations: Several campgrounds advertise pool amenities but maintenance varies. "The pool at neighboring KOA is supposed to be available, but was under repair. Seems like a lot of little things like that could use some attention," writes Eric Y. Calling ahead to verify operational status prevents disappointment.
Nature programming: French Post Park offers beginner-friendly camping experiences. "Seems like a beginner place to go camping. Easy for families with young kids. They have a tent camping section in one area with rooms to leave cars," mentions Sammii D. The sheltered areas provide gathering spaces for group activities.
Site selection: Prophetstown State Park offers designated full-hookup areas with shade. "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," advises Dawn G. The 100-series sites provide the most mature tree coverage.
Utility connections: Several campgrounds offer varied hookup options. "We camped in a pull-through full hook up site with cable tv as well. The site was mostly quiet," reports Marc W. about Indiana Beach Campground. Cable connections provide entertainment during inclement weather when outdoor activities aren't possible.
Size accommodations: Most area campgrounds accommodate mid-size rigs. "We had a decently large site for our 23' camper. Lots for the kids to do," shares Heather G. about France Park. Sites typically handle rigs up to 40 feet, though turning radius can be tight in older campgrounds with mature trees.
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