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Westwood Park Big Blue River Conservancy District

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Westwood Park Big Blue River Conservancy District near New Castle, IN, offers a camping experience surrounded by flat terrain with scattered trees. Temperatures range from lows in the 20s Fahrenheit during winter to highs in the 80s in summer. Campers can explore the nearby Summit Lake State Park and enjoy fishing or hiking opportunities.

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Location

Westwood Park Big Blue River Conservancy District is located in Indiana

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Directions

From jct Hwy 38 & CR 275W: Go 2-1/4 mi S on CR 275W.

Address

1900 S County Road 275 W
New Castle, IN 47362

Coordinates

39.8900721 N
85.42864954 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Aug. 19, 2022

Nice and quiet

The park is very nice, it has a small camp ground with 38 campsites. Each site had electric, fire pit, and grill top.

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  • Review photo of Westwood Park Big Blue River Conservancy District by Austin M., August 19, 2022
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2020

Relaxing kayaking fun

Typical campground, but the best part is proximity to nearby creek for seasonal kayak rentals. Remember that out of state residents must pay to enter the park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Westwood Park camping in New Castle connected to the Big Blue River Conservancy District?

Yes, Westwood Park camping in New Castle is indeed part of the Big Blue River Conservancy District. This connection explains the park's location along the Big Blue River and its focus on water-related recreational opportunities. The conservancy district likely oversees the maintenance and preservation of both the park and its natural water resources, ensuring sustainable recreational use of the area for camping and water activities.

What amenities are available at Westwood Campground?

Westwood Campground offers 38 campsites, each equipped with electricity, fire pits, and grill tops for cooking. The campground's proximity to the creek provides opportunities for seasonal kayak rentals. The park itself is well-maintained and offers a pleasant camping environment. For specific information about additional amenities like restrooms, showers, or dump stations, contact the campground directly before your visit.

Where is Blue River camping located in Indiana?

Westwood Park Blue River camping is located in New Castle, Indiana. The park is situated along the Big Blue River, making it a popular destination for water activities such as seasonal kayaking. The location offers a serene natural setting while still being accessible. Out-of-state visitors should note there is an entrance fee to access the park.