5 Perfect Fall Camping Spots in Indiana

5 Perfect Fall Camping Spots in Indiana

Just because the weather is getting cooler in Indiana doesn’t mean the outdoor fun has to stop, especially when it comes to camping. In fact, fall is the perfect time to go camping in Indiana. The leaves are changing, the sunsets are more magnificent, and of course, not as many bugs. Check out these five perfect fall camping spots in Indiana. 

1. Starve Hollow State Recreation Area

Offering some of the best camping in the state is Starve Hollow in southern Indiana. There are 280 acres of camping, but the entire area itself is 18,000 acres, composed of the Jackson-Washington State Forest. There are a variety of camping options to choose from at Starve Hollow, from full hookup, electric and non-electric, to rent-a-cabins, only available through November. There are modern restrooms and showers available, and various picnic areas and shelters that can be reserved. When you come to Starve Hollow, you’ll never want to leave!

2. Shades State Park

Shades State Park is a nature lover’s paradise, and a favorite place for fall camping among residents in Indiana. From April to October, visitors can camp the old-fashioned way by pitching a tent and gazing up at the stars. There are also beautiful sandstone cliffs that overlook Sugar Creek and many shady ravines which provide a gorgeous background. 

3. Harmonie State Park

Located on the banks of the Wabash River in northwestern New Harmony, Indiana, visitors will feel the “harmony” in Harmonie State Park this fall. Camp in one of the old world-style family cabins and feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. There are also 200 electric campsites with modern restrooms. There is also a pool to be enjoyed on the warmer days, and a youth tent area for the younger ones. The views at Harmonie State Park and the layout reminds one of the early settler days, with flat floodplains and rolling hills in some camping areas. 

4. Gordons Campground, Wolcottville, IN

Come to Gordons Campground this fall and enjoy camping at its finest. There are different rental options to choose from, so whether you prefer camping the old-fashioned way, want to sleep in an RV trailer, or a cozy, rustic cabin, there is a camping choice for everyone. Gordons Campground sits on 75 wooded acres in the heart of northern Indiana and has been providing families with fun activities and unique campsites for over 50 years. Throughout the fall, join Gordons for some fun events, such as karaoke nights, the Hillbilly Hoedown, and Swamp Meet Weekend, as well as two back to back Halloween weekends! You don’t want to miss this! It’s family fun for everyone!

5. Indiana Dunes State Park

What’s better than camping in the fall here in Indiana? How about camping in the fall on the beach? Head up to Indiana Dunes State Park this fall for one of a kind camping. The views are incredible and there are dozens of different campsites and camping areas to choose from so no matter where you are camped out, you’ll always see beautiful Lake Michigan and its sparkling waters.