Frequent festivals and epic sandstone canyons entice campers to Sullivan, Indiana.
With fertile farmland, rolling hills, and lush greenery typical of the Midwest, Sullivan sets the stage for splendid Indiana camping getaways. Just northeast of town, Sullivan County Park and Lake is a convenient family-friendly option for all kinds of campers. Pitch a tent on wooded campsites with minimal amenities, or choose RV sites with up to 50-amp electrical hookups and bathhouse access. Fishing cabin rentals provide excellent access to the 461-acre lake, which is well stocked with hybrid saugeye, walleye, and bluegill. Don’t forget to check the event calendar for festivals and other activities throughout the camping season. For hikes through carved canyons, head about 60 miles north to Turkey Run State Park. Find powered campsites and amenities like water fill stations, vault toilets, and a convenient camp store. The numbered hiking trail network is especially noteworthy, especially the paths through sandstone cliffs and hemlock groves. Trail 3 is rugged, weaving between the steep walls of Rock and Bear hollows.