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Indiana Camping

Camping in Indiana allows you to explore a wide variety of climates, local culture and attractions, including:


Northern Indiana Camping

Northern Indiana is a delightful mix of family fun destinations, Amish Country, natural attractions and wine country. Escape to the beach at Dunes Nature Preserve in Indiana Dunes State Park near Chesterton. Go shopping at the Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets in Michigan City. Visit the home of the "Fighting Irish" at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend. Experience the simple life of Amish & Mennonite culture at Amish Acres in Nappanee and Menno-Hof in Shipshewana. View impressive herds of bison at Wild Wind Buffalo Reserve and sample the vintages of Satek Winery in Fremont. Exotic animals abound at Black Pine Animal Park. The history of Indiana farming comes alive at Mid-America Windmill Museum in Kendallville. Return to Page Top


Western Indiana Camping

Western Indiana is the land of covered bridges, livestock, amusement parks and wildlife. Parke County is home to 30 covered bridges, the most of any county in the nation. Enjoy the recreation of Turkey Run State Park. View the sealife at Inland Aquatics and the exhibits of the Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute. Experience a working dairy at family-owned Fair Oaks Farms. Ride the roller-coasters of Indiana Beach Amusement Park in Monticello. Explore the world of technology, science & engineering at the Imagination Station and the golf courses, Prophetstown State Park, and Purdue University in Lafayette. Wolf Park near Battle Ground is home to wolves and other wildlife. Return to Page Top


Eastern Indiana Camping

Eastern Indiana is defined by its wildlife, a certain famous cat, the arts and automotive history. Explore the Museum of Art & The Lincoln Museum and the Children's Zoo & Science Central in Fort Wayne. More animal fun awaits at the Sumner B. Sheets Museum of Wildlife and Marine Exhibits in Huntington. Muncie is home to Ball State University, museums, gardens and that irascible cartoon feline, Garfield. Auburn features the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, the World War II Victory Museum, Horsepower: the Kruse Automotive & Carriage Museum and the Hoosier Air Museum. Return to Page Top


Central Indiana Camping

Central Indiana offers a thriving city culture, a variety of rustic & refined adventures and Hoosier spirit. Indianapolis offers the hands-on fun of Children's Museum of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Zoo & domed Dolphin Adventure Pavilion, the variety of auto races at O'Reilly Raceway Park, the NCAA Hall of Champions, the Indiana State Museum, professional sports excitement with the WNBA Fever, NFL Colts, minor league Indians, USHL Ice and NBA Pacers. Follow the Indianapolis Wine Trail to explore the wineries of the region. Visit the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle and the Historic Hoosier Gym in Knightstown. Discover the Conner Prairie Living History Museum in Fishers. Return to Page Top


South Central Indiana Camping

South Central Indiana blends wine, romance, flourishing natural surrounding and gaming into an unforgettable regional experience. The Indiana Wine Trail, runs along the Ohio river, allowing you to explore the surrounding scenery and towns, including: the Lanier Mansion State Historic Site in Madison & the nearby Clifty Falls State Park; the scenic drive along the Ohio River Scenic Byway to the Belterra Casino in Vevay; the trolley tours of historic sites & antique shops and the Grand Victoria Casino in Rising Sun; the Hillforest Mansion National Historic Site in Aurora. Evansville features the Victorian era charm of the Reitz Home Museum, the eclectic exhibits and planetarium of the Museum of Arts, History, and Science and the gaming of Casino Aztar. The history of flight from religious persecution has been transformed into the thriving recreational Wabash River haven of New Harmony. Take the Myst'ry River Voyage through the Bluesprings Caverns. Explore all the recreational opportunities of Spring Mill State Park. Nashville - Brown County offers world class shopping, artist studios/galleries and entertainment. The Brown County State Park is the largest state park in Indiana and it features excellent hiking and horseback riding opportunities. Return to Page Top


Southern Indiana Camping

Southern Indiana combines relaxation, reflection, recreation and history for a truly memorable getaway destination. French Lick Springs has been a spa town since the late 19th Century and today offers treatments, the Donald Ross Golf Course, a winery, casino and much more. The West Baden Springs National Historic Landmark is the site of a historic hotel that hosted such famous (and infamous) figures as Alfred E. Smith and Al Capone, who came to experience the supposedly healing mineral springs. Ferdinand is home to the Benedictine Monastery Immaculate Conception. The Holiday World & Splashin' Safari is the world's first theme park and offers three of the world's most highly-rated wooden coasters. Tour the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. Hike, fish, swim and canoe through scenic Lincoln State Park. Return to Page Top

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