The best camping in Greene-Sullivan State Forest, IN

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Skyview Meadow At Spencer Pay Lake

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34mi from Greene-Sullivan State Forest · 85 sites · Tents, RVs · Spencer, IN
Experience the beauty of nature at this charming location, brimming with life. Nestled beside a renowned, well-stocked fishing lake, the site is surrounded by picturesque hay fields and enchanting woods. It's the perfect spot to witness the upcoming eclipse on April 8th. Conveniently located off a US Highway, the property offers easy turnarounds for RVs and Semis. Only 2 miles away from McCormick's Creek State Park, guests can enjoy the proximity to outdoor activities. Small tents are welcome with the purchase of a 12-hour fishing pass, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene surroundings. Additionally, The Hilltop Restaurant, just next door, offers delectable options ranging from steaks and ribs to fantastic pizza. Indulge in a memorable stay surrounded by nature and convenient amenities.
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Celtic Glen Farm Stay

98%
(53)
34mi from Greene-Sullivan State Forest · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Spencer, IN
Celtic Glen is a working, 100 acre family farm of heritage breed livestock, nestled in an old limestone quarry on the banks of the White River, on one side, and Fall Creek, on another. Lots of space between campsites and are often all to yourself. Learn about regenerative farming with rare breeds on a farm tour, or mining and wetlands restoration on an ecological history tour. Pet and feed the livestock. Fish and bird-watch. Take a yoga class (at times with goats or bunnies) in the center of the stone henge. Have coffee with goats. Eat farm craft meats, eggs, prepared soups, casseroles, and baked goods, or hop into town for a bite.We are across the river from McCormick's Creek State Park (Indiana's first state park with miles of trails, a swimming pool, and lodge) and just two miles north of Spencer, a small town with an excellent brew pub, winery, cafe, and more. Just 12 miles north of the farm is Cataract Falls State Recreation Area. We are only 20 minutes from Bloomington and Indiana University; 45 minutes from Indianapolis Int'l Airport. This is a working farm with lots of livestock, electric fences, and working dogs, so please leave the farm animals alone unless someone from the farm is available and present. Dogs must be on a leash in the camping area. given the above features of a working livestock farm, the quarry ruins, the operative railroad tracks, and the river (not suitable for swimming), family friendly (children under the age of 18 must be attended by adults at all times). *We have lots of on-farm food and supplies options, please contact us for a complete list and any requests. All sites have a private stone fire circle as well as access to a common grill, handwashing station, porta potty or septic outhouse, cold/solar water shower. *We have posted many events on our farm facebook page @celticglenllc and we are within 2-4 miles of lots of options. *Please note that the riverfront wetlands will be closed to guests during deer rifle hunting season for safety.
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Laurita's Casa Vieja

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35mi from Greene-Sullivan State Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Bloomington, IN
The farm is located 15 minutes west of Indiana Universities Memorial Stadium. The property is nice and private. The farm adjoins the 75 acre Stranger Hills Organic farm, the oldest organic farm in Indiana. Our 1899 Farmhouse is the only residence on the entire farm. There is a 3000 acre farm to our south. The area is quiet and very private. The campsites are in a grassy walnut grove by a small creek that runs along the eastern border of the property. We have a white deer creek cabin tent on a platform there and 3 or 4 nice level campsites to the north. There is a shaded RV site at the top of a small hill with 30 amp service. We can accommodate a large RV on packed gravel with 50 amp service. the farm is located 15 minutes east of McCormicks Creek State Park. There is a composting toilet and an on demand hot shower in a small building adjacent to the campsites. There is a YMCA about five minutes East of the property. We now have a no dog policy. I haven’t been able to change it on the site. \\\
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The best camping in Greene-Sullivan State Forest, IN guide

Overview

About

Imagine a land of hundreds of serene lakes, mirroring gorgeous woodlands, hills to steer your steed upon, and meadows with mushrooms ripe for picking. This land exists. Look no further than Green-Sullivan State Forest, the gem of Indiana. If you don’t already fish, you might want to change your ways before hitting this park—there are so many lakes that host a variety of fish. Hunting for deer, turkey, squirrel, fox, and raccoon are popular here as well, so make sure you rock orange. Picnic tables and shelters are up for grabs for day use and there is even an archery range to try your aim. You will likely want to stay more than a day, in which case primitive and horse campsites are available on a first come first serve basis. Fifteen cabins are also available to rent year round for more cozy vibes!

Notable campgrounds

  • Narrow Lake Campground: Offers a picturesque setting with amenities like picnic tables and grills for a classic camping experience.
  • Wampler Lake Campground: Ideal for families, featuring a playground and accessible sites amid its 100 family campsites.
  • Reservoir #26 Campground: A wheelchair-friendly campground complete with an accessible fishing pier and a dumping station.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early through Camp.IN.gov to secure your preferred spot, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider off-peak times for a quieter experience and increased availability.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in case your first choice is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Greene-Sullivan State Forest is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers full access to all activities but can be busy. Winters are quiet but may have limited services.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a valid hunting or fishing license if you plan to partake in these activities.
  • Primitive camping means limited amenities; prepare to be self-sufficient.
  • Wear bright clothing during hunting seasons for safety.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with wheelchair-friendly campsites and fishing piers available.
  • Check the official website for any advisories or closures before your visit.
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