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Celtic Glen Farm Stay

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28mi from Shakamak State Park · 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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Overland Camping at The 1938 Barn

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37mi from Shakamak State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Rockville, IN
Large secluded cove near our barn and garden. Watch the sun come up from the orchard. There is 1 electrical plug so not all 3 spaces have electric but you can run a cord. There is also a single water spigot to share as well. There are 2 houses somewhat visible through the trees but no direct line of sight and otherwise private. We have 2 dogs, Whiskey and Barb, Whiskey will usually keep her space but bark, if you ignore her she will be friendly, acts mean but never bites. Barbara is a Jack Russell. She will jump in the truck if you don't tell her not to and will happily run off with snacks. We ask you please don't feed them as it will teach them to come for food and some people don't appreciate the dogs..  This is a farm so you may see and smell animals. Depending on when you book you may even be somewhat near animals. Be aware of this and be ready to keep dogs contained. We typically run pigs in the woods around the cove but we move them regularly and keep the smell to a minimum by doing so.
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Laurita's Casa Vieja

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32mi from Shakamak State Park · 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 Shakamak State Park, IN guide

Overview

About

With three man-made lakes offering up the perfect amount of glassy waters to explore and enjoy, you can’t go wrong with Shakamak. Get your fishing game on or adventure out by kayak or canoe and drink in all the forested beauty with which the park is overflowing. There are wide open fields that make prime spots for that football rematch your crew needs to settle, or for a bit of lounging on the lush, green grasses. Known to have a killer group campsite, this park is an ideal one to which to bring whole gang. Every season brings unique scenery here—colorfully fun falls, sassy summers, and winter wonderlands. From poolside tanning to ice fishing, you can find it all at Shakamak State Park.

Notable campgrounds

  • Full hook-up sites – Offering 8 sites with modern amenities for a comfortable stay.
  • Electric sites – 114 sites available, providing a perfect blend of nature and convenience.
  • Maple Loop – Features 10 sites, including two paved, accessible spots for inclusive camping.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your ideal spot, especially during peak seasons.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Shakamak State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its peak. Summer offers warm swimming conditions but can be busy. Winters are quiet but may limit some activities.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and pack accordingly for Indiana's variable climate.
  • Be aware of any park alerts or closures before your visit.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with paved sites available for those with mobility needs.
  • Take advantage of the park's rental options for boats and recreational equipment.
  • Remember to respect wildlife and stay on marked trails to preserve the park's natural beauty.
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