Natural Springs Resort - RV Park, Campground and Recreation Destination
Natural Springs
Their sites are spacious and have many things for kids to do, swimming, scuba diving lessons, park, pool, splash pad, plus the float pads on the beach part.
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The eastern Indiana landscape surrounding Richmond features a mix of state parks, private resorts, and family-owned campgrounds within an hour's drive. Whitewater Memorial State Park, located about 30 minutes south near Liberty, provides water access to both Brookville and Whitewater lakes with newly updated shower facilities. Closer to town, Richmond KOA and Deer Ridge Camping Resort offer developed sites with full hookups for RVs, while Grandpas Farm Camp Ground provides a more intimate setting with both tent and RV options. Just across the state line in Ohio, Hueston Woods State Park Campground spans 3,000 acres with a sailing lake and hiking trails through old-growth forests. Natural Springs Resort in New Paris offers lake swimming and recreation opportunities within 15 minutes of downtown Richmond.
Seasonal operations vary significantly throughout the region, with most campgrounds operating from April through October. Grandpas Farm Camp Ground maintains a typical seasonal schedule from April 1 to November 1, while Deer Ridge Camping Resort operates May through October. Several facilities like Whitewater Memorial State Park and Hueston Woods remain open year-round, though amenities may be limited during winter months. As one camper noted about Whitewater Memorial, "The campground facilities are newly updated with two large shower/bath houses. A few of the campsites are buddy sites that allow you to camp with a friend and share the same area." Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and holidays when waterfront sites fill quickly.
Water recreation dominates the camping experience in the Richmond area, with multiple lakes and rivers providing opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Brookville Lake at Mounds State Recreation Area features sites with varying terrain. According to one visitor, "When booking online be cautious of site grade as many of the sites in the original loops have a moderate grade and are uneasy for motorhomes to level." Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to potable water. Family-friendly activities are common, with several campgrounds offering playgrounds, swimming beaches, and hiking trails. Sites with shade are particularly valued during summer months, with campers frequently mentioning tree cover as a significant factor in site selection. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though coverage may vary at more remote locations.
"The park is about 3000 acres with a beautiful sailing / fishing lake. There is a beautiful lodge and golf course, archery range, and plenty of hiking paths and equestrian paths."
"This place is off the beaten path by a lot, but it's so serene and beautiful. The non-electric site was almost all real primitive campers. There were tons of trees nearby for privacy and hammocking."
from $27 - $100 / night
Check Availability"Literally not even two feet around the fire pit on all sides. Luckily they were quick to accommodate our complaints and move us."
"The lake and beach area are great. Clean water for swimming. The campground spots are small (too close together) and they don't enforce the quiet time curfew."
"It has a nice pool and a creek right behind it that you can access from the camp. The bathrooms and showers were clean."
"All RV wrapped and under the tall tree; behind the campground have a running creek, cross the creek is farmland, sometime saw group of goats eating grass on the field."
"Whitewater Memorial State Park is located close to Liberty Indiana and is our favorite between the two major parks on Brookville Lake. It has water access to both Brookville and Whitewater lakes."
"Conveniently located just South of Liberty, Indiana. Access to the Brookville Lake. Playground available. Beach area available. Easy to reserve through the In.gov website. Many things to do."
from $20 - $33 / night
Check Availability"The town Richmond is very under rated, offering up all kinds of shops, craft beer, and coffee shops. There is also a large amish store nearby that has all kinds of items."
"Hospitality was amazing, loaned steps for trailer, helped level, hook up to site! Couldn’t ask for friendlier place to stay! First time camper with trailer!!’"
"It is easy to find with GPS off of the highway. I would recommend staying here. The only issue is, it is somewhat close to the interstate, thus, you can hear the traffic and it can get a bit loud."
"Mounds State Recreation Area located near Brookville Indiana is a beautiful location with camping for tents, trailers and motorhomes."
"Pros: quiet, close to Brookville, lots of trails nearby, nice swimming beach Cons: hard to get a site next to the playground - it's kinda out of the way."
from $40 - $50 / night
Check Availability"Great location, right off I-70. Lowes, Walmart, Menards, and Dollar General very close by. Almost every restaurant or food type that you can think of close by."
from $20 - $35 / night
Check Availabilityfrom $100 / night
Check Availability"This was the third time we had camped at Summit Lake State Park. It has always been a good experience."
"Very large camping spots with huge lawns away from lake; This spot was #53. lakeside camping a little more packed in but more shade. Reserve early!"
from $20 - $35 / night
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Their sites are spacious and have many things for kids to do, swimming, scuba diving lessons, park, pool, splash pad, plus the float pads on the beach part.
62 full hookup sites in the C Loop. 388 electric sites.
We stayed at site 58 which is a large sunny site by the bathroom/shower house. This would be a great site for a family- lots of room for kids to run around.
Bathroom/showers were disgusting! Just filthy, even for a state park. We only saw them "cleaned" once on Friday afternoon.
There's a boat launch just for campers. Actually several boat launches on the East side of the lake.
This is a big park for fishing & boating. My fisherguy did catch fish. There's a beach. Several hiking trails. The Glidewell Trail goes past an Indian Mound.
The camp store is really nice!
There's no nature center, but they have interpretive programs that meet at trailheads or the camp store.
This campground had a lot of empty sites, so it may be less popular than Whitewater Memorial State Park. Aside from the bathrooms, we had a good time there.
First and foremost, access is restricted active duty and retired military members. It’s quiet, clean and secure. The asphalted sites are closely spaced. This is not the sort of place we’d come for a scenic, back-to-nature getaway. We are on a long trip and needed a place to stop for several nights to take a break from travel days and catch up on chores. There is absolutely nothing negative about the campground. It’s just not “pretty.” Opinions may vary.
Can stay lo g or short term great people and quiet
Great flat gravel spots.
I called to get information on the park prices and requirements but they have to call me back with the info...
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.
Have to get back to camping there. Always had a good time. Swimming ,camping ,kayaking, tubing and always having something fun to do
There is a road running right by the campground with dump truck’s all day driving by. After 5pm they stop
Camping options near Richmond, Indiana include sites on a 2,300-acre reservoir at Brookville Lake and wooded campgrounds with established trail systems. Most sites sit at elevations between 900-1,100 feet and experience hot summers with 75-85°F temperatures from June through August. Winter camping is limited, with several facilities reducing operations or closing completely from November through March.
Kayaking on Summit Lake: Summit Lake State Park Campground offers calm waters ideal for beginners. "The still lake for kayaking" receives high marks from visitors, with one camper noting they "wish I had brought both my bicycle and canoe" to take full advantage of the recreation options.
Mountain biking trails: Hueston Woods State Park Campground maintains multiple marked trails for cyclists. A reviewer confirms: "I talked with mountain bikers that spoke favorably. There were several marked trails near the reservoir area."
Scuba diving: Natural Springs Resort provides clear spring-fed waters suitable for diving. The facility features "Lake with beach, fishing, boating, and scuba diving" according to visitors who appreciate the water clarity.
Fishing opportunities: Multiple species can be caught in area lakes from designated shoreline areas. However, one camper at Summit Lake notes potential challenges: "We enjoyed the lake and some fishing. There was alot of surface plant life to catch our lines on."
Clean facilities: Many campers prioritize well-maintained restrooms. At Whitewater Memorial State Park Campground, "newer restrooms existed...modern bathrooms and showers were clean and stocked with TP," though some areas still have "antiquated wood shed pit latrines...that truly needed razed."
Privacy between sites: Site spacing varies significantly across campgrounds. At Grandpas Farm Camp Ground, campers appreciate that "All RV wrapped and under the tall tree; behind the campground have a running creek, cross the creek is farmland."
Swimming options: Both natural and constructed swimming areas exist throughout the region. Natural Springs Resort features "a beautiful spring fed quarry with clean and clear water" and "a pool, weekend activities and even a small camp store with grill/ice cream inside."
Level camping pads: Richmond area campgrounds offer varying site conditions. At Brookville Lake, "We booked 5 days before and were pleasantly surprised at how good of a site we had. Pretty level, plenty of room for our 43' fifth wheel."
Site grade challenges: Many campgrounds feature uneven terrain that requires leveling equipment. At Summit Lake State Park, "Our site was a pull through and, while level left to right, required a good bit of leveling front to back."
Highway noise: Some campgrounds closest to Interstate 70 experience traffic noise. At Richmond KOA, a camper reports: "Nice people and beautiful sites. It's really close to the highway and LOUD! I like to hear nature when I came to destress not semis all night long."
Water activities dominate: Most area campgrounds center around lakes or rivers. A camper describes Brookville Lake: "Plenty of good camping spots. Bathrooms were average. Huge lake if you want to do any water activities."
Varying amenities: Archway Campground typifies the range of facility quality: "30 and 50 amp hook ups available. No sewer hookups but dump station onsite. Restrooms/showers very basic and dated. 5 stars for what it is. Not fancy, 5 stars for what it is."
Swimming beaches: The large beach at Hueston Woods provides dedicated areas for children. A camper notes: "Huge Park! Extremely large beach, always quite crowded though, boat rentals available, lots of places for peaceful fishing, and designated camping sites!"
Playground access: Consider site location relative to play areas. A camper at Summit Lake warns: "Nice playgrounds for the kids or grandkids," but another notes you might want to "camp in the woods with a lake view or out in the open with your camper, tent or rent a cottage."
Variety of activities: Hueston Woods offers extensive programming. "From walk in camping to painball hueston woods has it all. Lots of trails and creeks, biking, boating, play grounds, swimming, food, store, movie nights mini golf and more! They even have an animal preserve."
Wildlife encounters: Children enjoy animal sightings, but caution is needed. One visitor reports: "At dusk an overly friendly 'masked trash panda' encroached seeking to share my delectable and perfectly toasted s'more...having to be chased off (unfortunately, it appeared he has been fed by campers to be that bold)."
Site selection criteria: Many Richmond area campgrounds have limited full-hookup availability. At Richmond KOA, "Must pay extra for a grey water site, and there's only a few. Small pool but nice people."
Maneuvering space: Larger rigs face challenges at some facilities. Summit Lake has site limitations: "I would think a rig more than 31 or 32 feet long would have difficulty maneuvering around the curve at the end of the second loop. We are a 30ft. Fifth wheel and it was pretty tight for us."
Buddy sites: Some campgrounds offer shared spaces for traveling companions. Whitewater Memorial has "a few of the campsites are buddy sites that allow you to camp with a friend and share the same area."
First-timer friendly: Deer Ridge Camping Resort receives praise for accommodating novice RVers: "Hospitality was amazing, loaned steps for trailer, helped level, hook up to site! Couldn't ask for friendlier place to stay! First time camper with trailer!"
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any pet-friendly campgrounds near Richmond, Indiana?
Yes, several campgrounds near Richmond welcome pets. Whitewater Memorial State Park Campground is pet-friendly and offers water access to both Brookville and Whitewater lakes. The park has newly updated facilities with two large shower/bath houses. Summit Lake State Park Campground also allows pets, with specific areas where dogs are permitted (though not on the beach sand). Remember to keep pets leashed, clean up after them, and check each campground's specific pet policies before your trip, as rules regarding breed restrictions and number of pets can vary.
Are there cabin rentals available at campgrounds in Richmond, Indiana?
Yes, cabin rentals are available at several campgrounds near Richmond. Hueston Woods State Park Campground, located near the Indiana-Ohio border north of Cincinnati, offers cabin accommodations for those who prefer not to tent or RV camp. Winton Woods Campground is another option with cabin rentals, providing a comfortable alternative to traditional camping. These cabins typically include basic amenities like beds, electricity, and sometimes kitchenettes or bathrooms. Availability varies by season, so advance reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak summer months and weekends.
What are the best campgrounds in Richmond, Indiana for families?
Richmond KOA is excellent for families, offering helpful staff and a welcoming atmosphere. The campground provides the reliable amenities KOAs are known for, plus it's conveniently located near Richmond's shops and attractions. Natural Springs Resort is another family-friendly option featuring a clear lake for swimming and jumping activities. The resort also has a splash pad (though construction timing may vary) and recreational opportunities that kids enjoy. Both campgrounds are convenient to Richmond and provide the facilities and activities that make family camping trips enjoyable and stress-free.
What RV camping options are available in Richmond, Indiana?
RV campers near Richmond have several good options. Indian Springs Campground offers pull-through full hookup sites that are level and spacious enough for tow vehicles. Each site includes a picnic table and is suitable for larger RVs. Mounds State Recreation Area Campground at Brookville Lake has about a dozen full hookup sites with 50-amp power, making it ideal for RVs requiring higher electrical capacity. Other options include Grandpas Farm Camp Ground and Deer Ridge Camping Resort, both of which are big-rig friendly with water and toilet facilities.
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