The best yurts in Indiana

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Stretching down from the Great Lakes into the southern heartlands, Indiana borrows the best of both regions for a warm hug of southern hospitality bolstered by the outdoorsy spirit of the Midwest. Outdoor adventurers can climb the sand dunes along Lake Michigan, paddle the Ohio River, or trek through forested canyons, while a bonafide Indiana camping experience means fishing for your supper and toasting s’mores on the campfire. With temperatures that rarely fall below zero even in mid-winter, camping is a year-round affair in Indiana. Our pick is fall, when breezy weather and fiery autumnal colors make for incredible hiking. 

Top-rated campgrounds in Indiana

Muncie RV Resort by Rjourney

1. Muncie RV Resort by Rjourney

Anderson, IN · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the unique charm of the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort, where the tranquil White River creates an idyllic setting for a peaceful retreat in the picturesque countryside of north-central Indiana. This campground boasts a full mile of secluded river frontage, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of country living. Spanning 13 acres, the resort features a serene island, two inviting ponds, and a 3.5-acre lake, providing ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether you’re a solo tent camper or a family traveling in an RV, this destination caters to all types of outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone. Conveniently located between Anderson and Muncie off East 75 North, the park is easily accessible from Highway 32 and just minutes from the Anderson Muni Airport. With a wide range of facilities and activities available, the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort is the perfect getaway for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Reconnect with nature and create lasting memories in this beautiful setting.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$33
 / night

Stretching down from the Great Lakes into the southern heartlands, Indiana borrows the best of both regions for a warm hug of southern hospitality bolstered by the outdoorsy spirit of the Midwest. Outdoor adventurers can climb the sand dunes along Lake Michigan, paddle the Ohio River, or trek through forested canyons, while a bonafide Indiana camping experience means fishing for your supper and toasting s’mores on the campfire. With temperatures that rarely fall below zero even in mid-winter, camping is a year-round affair in Indiana. Our pick is fall, when breezy weather and fiery autumnal colors make for incredible hiking. 

Top-rated campgrounds in Indiana

Muncie RV Resort by Rjourney

1. Muncie RV Resort by Rjourney

Anderson, IN · 34 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Experience the unique charm of the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort, where the tranquil White River creates an idyllic setting for a peaceful retreat in the picturesque countryside of north-central Indiana. This campground boasts a full mile of secluded river frontage, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying the comforts of country living. Spanning 13 acres, the resort features a serene island, two inviting ponds, and a 3.5-acre lake, providing ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether you’re a solo tent camper or a family traveling in an RV, this destination caters to all types of outdoor enthusiasts, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone. Conveniently located between Anderson and Muncie off East 75 North, the park is easily accessible from Highway 32 and just minutes from the Anderson Muni Airport. With a wide range of facilities and activities available, the Anderson/Muncie RV Resort is the perfect getaway for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Reconnect with nature and create lasting memories in this beautiful setting.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$33
 / night

Indiana camping guide

Where to go

North Indiana

Indiana’s most Instagram-worthy landscapes can be found at the state’s northeastern boundary. Sloping dunes and sandy beaches line the southern shore of Lake Michigan, and Indiana Dunes National Park has tent and RV camping right by the beach. Further east, industrial towns pepper the road to Amish Country, where you can check into a rustic log cabin in the woods or camp by the lake in Chain O’Lakes State Park.

Central Indiana

Indiana’s central plains are dotted with laidback market towns, cornfields, and lakes. Indianapolis pulls in crowds for its summer motorsports events, most notably the famous Indy 500, but campers can easily escape the city for nearby Mccormick’s Creek State Park or Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Just to the south, Brown County is home to Monroe Lake, the state’s largest lake, hemmed in by Yellowwood State Forest and Brown County State Park.

Southern Indiana

Hilly southern Indiana is blanketed with woodlands, most notably the forested trails and canyons of Hoosier National Forest. Come in fall to hike against a backdrop of foliage or canoe along Sugar Creek, one of the state’s top paddling destinations. Further south, the Ohio River Scenic Byway draws adventurers to hike, paddle, camp, and fish.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field