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Hill Springs Campground

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23mi from Pike State Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs · Dubois, IN
Hill Springs Campground is nestled on our 120-acre family farm, and we’re proud to be the third generation to care for this little piece of paradise. Tucked away in the heart of 'God’s country,' our campground offers peace and quiet, miles from the nearest town. The rolling hills provide hay for our cows and wood for the stove, and we take great pride in sharing this beautiful spot with you. Each site offers the chance to unwind by the pond, pick wild blackberries, or hike through our woods. Fire pits are available at all sites. Our sites are simple—no water, electricity, or internet—but generators are welcome, and we provide a toilet on-site. Please remember to pack out all your trash, including cigarette butts. For a glimpse of what to expect, check out a few videos of the campground on our Facebook page, 'hillspringcampground.' We’re also close to plenty of activities: Patoka Lake is just 3 miles away, with 8,800 acres of water, 26,000 sq. feet of land, and a variety of outdoor fun—boating, fishing, hiking, and even a winery. Historic French Lick and West Baden are 16 miles away, offering everything from casinos to a scenic railway, golf courses, a spa, a wildlife park, and the stunning West Baden Springs Hotel, known as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World.' The city of Jasper is 14 miles away, with a charming riverwalk, museums, parks, and food trucks to explore. The small town of Dubois is just 4.5 miles away, with local taverns, a gas station, and a True Value store. At Hill Springs, you can be as close or as far away from the action as you want to be. We’re excited to share this experience with you and welcome your feedback as we start this journey with Hipcamp. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! Bryan and Nicole
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Unplugged Acres

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24mi from Pike State Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Birdseye, IN
TWO SPOTS TO CHOOSE FROM…… The camping spot we refer to as the NORTHSIDE SPOT is a flat yard atop a hill it makes for a great spot to park your RV, camper, tent or boat. This grass camping spot is always mowed and clean. Two large pine trees provide some shade for this northside camping spot. You can enjoy nearly panoramic views of the night sky! This spot is alongside a country road. It is considered less private than the SOUTH SIDE SPOT. The SOUTH SIDE CAMPING SPOT, is for tent campers only with a smaller vehicle. It is very private and completely surrounded by woods. This spot can accommodate two tents and one or two cars. There is no view of the night sky since you are in a dense forest. Patoka lake is less than 10 minutes away ( boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, biking). Holiday World ( an amusement park) is about 30 minutes away.
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whispering moonbeam acres

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36mi from Pike State Forest · 16 sites · RVs · Paoli, IN
Learn more about this land: If your interested in camping there is 20 acres and ample space for you to decide where to put up your tent. We provide a firepit or ring. Wood can be purchased or foraged yourself for your fire.Hoosier National Forest is across street so hiking is unlimited. This is a quiet destination in the woods with abundant wildlife.There is a small farm here where produce and flowers even eggs can be purchased. Chickens,guineas,ducks,turkeyand geese are free range so all about near house. This is also a cat sanctuary with disabled cats mostly wobbly, you probably won't see any of them as they are afraid of strangers. Please understand, you will be in the woods. We have coyotes,bobcat,mountain lion,fox,deer,skunk racoons, opossums etc... Keep food contained and be aware of surroundings! We now have kune kune pigs. And recently added 2 mini cows, 1 is an 11 year old rescue and 1 is a heifer calf as well as a standard heifer calf. I do have 2 honey bee hives on property.
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Places of Sanctuary

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37mi from Pike State Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs · Parkers Settlement, IN
Places of Sanctuary has 30 Acres of woods which include several dedicated hiking trails with beautiful clearings and benches for resting and reflecting along the way. You're welcome to fish in the pond that has plenty of shade and sun, or sit around the bonfire site where we have benches provided and roast marshmallows. With two easy-access large tree houses, bench swings and a big picnic shelter, there's lots of room to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. You might encounter wildlife like: deer, mink, or geese, but you're sure to see our chickens and ducks running around and hear our rooster crow in the morning. Depending on the time and season, we offer several hands on experiences with berry picking, chicken tending, food processing, gardening, and general light land maintenance like checking the trails for down limbs and trash. With gorgeous views and the convenience of being just 10 minutes from University Southern Indiana or 15 minutes from restaurants and stores, we welcome you to camp with us. If you are interested in staying longer than 3 nights or your RV/camper is longer than 36 feet long, please message us to see if we can accommodate your visit. Usually we can!
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The best camping in Pike State Forest, IN guide

Overview

About

Grab your horse or your hiking boots and head down to Pike State Forest for some outdoorsy goodness in the heart of southwestern Indiana. The forest covers a diverse area of hilly highlands and forested lowlands with the Pakota River slicing through it all. Home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, it is the perfect spot for the birder, fisher, and hunter to find their slice of happiness. After getting yourself and your gear all the way there, why not stay for a few days? Primitive camping and equestrian camping are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so you can be spontaneous and go when the mood strikes.

Notable campgrounds

  • Family Camping Area: Offers 11 sites equipped with picnic tables and grills, perfect for a family retreat amid the forest.
  • Horseman's Campground: With 25 sites, this campground caters to equestrian enthusiasts looking to explore the bridle trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campsites are first-come, first-served and tend to fill up quickly.
  • Visit during weekdays or outside of peak seasons for a better chance at snagging a prime camping location.
  • Keep an eye on the official website for any updates on campsite availability and potential cancellations.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Pike State Forest campgrounds are full, ensuring you have a backup plan.

When to go

The best time to visit Pike State Forest is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers lush greenery but can be hot and humid, while winter brings a quiet, frosty charm, though some amenities may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a valid Indiana fishing or hunting license if you plan to engage in these activities.
  • Primitive camping is available for a fee, with pit toilets and seasonal drinking water provided.
  • During hunting season, hikers and horseback riders should wear hunter orange or bright clothing for safety.
  • Check the official website for any advisories or closures before your visit.
  • Remember to self-register upon arrival at the campgrounds, as this is required for all campers.
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