The best waterside camping near Salamonia

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Salamonia draws campers with over 750 waterside spots, each putting you close to the riverbanks, lakes, and creeks that define this part of Indiana. Prices start at $22 per night, with most sites hovering around $34. You’ll find everything from simple tent pitches to riverside clearings perfect for early-morning fishing or spotting herons. favorites include River Camp Fort Wayne (117 reviews), where the water runs slow and deep, Hidden Valley Fun Time Happy Camp! (81 reviews) with its tucked-away streams, and Camp Rocky Run (56 reviews), a favorite for its wooded trails and easy river access. Expect basics like toilets and showers, plus pet-friendly policies. People come here for wildlife-watching, casting a line, or even winter snow sports when the season hits. Bring a sturdy pair of boots—shorelines here can get muddy after rain, and the best fishing is often just a short walk off the main paths.

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Salamonia draws campers with over 750 waterside spots, each putting you close to the riverbanks, lakes, and creeks that define this part of Indiana. Prices start at $22 per night, with most sites hovering around $34. You’ll find everything from simple tent pitches to riverside clearings perfect for early-morning fishing or spotting herons. favorites include River Camp Fort Wayne (117 reviews), where the water runs slow and deep, Hidden Valley Fun Time Happy Camp! (81 reviews) with its tucked-away streams, and Camp Rocky Run (56 reviews), a favorite for its wooded trails and easy river access. Expect basics like toilets and showers, plus pet-friendly policies. People come here for wildlife-watching, casting a line, or even winter snow sports when the season hits. Bring a sturdy pair of boots—shorelines here can get muddy after rain, and the best fishing is often just a short walk off the main paths.

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