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7 RV Parks near Jonesboro, Indiana
We did however find 7 campgrounds within 25 miles of Jonesboro. You can also find a list of cities with campgrounds or RV Parks near Jonesboro in the left hand column.
6690 E 600 S Gas City, Indiana 46933 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 201 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 10 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $35.00
Stayed on a Thursday night, camp host was great, took me to select a site, and had a good selection. The grounds were well kept and clean, the pool was very nice! There was an area called the meadow, and it was beautiful, with a creek feeding into a river, very peaceful! I walked around and checked out the facility and amenities. My site had full hook up and everything worked well. Had a patio with a picnic table, and a fire ring, and firewood was available. Close to Gas City, Indiana. Had a great stay, will make a point of returning. - Bob Goodwin
Oct 2017 - $31.00
The gentlemen that checked me in and lead us to our spot in a golf cart was friendly. The park however, is in need of maintenance and attention. There are approximately 100 seasonal units in the park, some of which are quite old and in fairly bad shape. They have wifi and it is useable, but about what I've come to expect in most campgrounds. The worst problem is the horrific noise from Interstate 69 that is immediately adjacent to the campground. I could probably live with most of the shortcomings, but the noise would prevent me from staying again. One night was enough. - ppcpilot
Aug 2015 - $31.00
We stayed here only one night on our way back to Illinois. Pull through sites were a little tight and short. 30 amp service only, no problems with the power or water. The campground seemed to be mostly for full time people in trailers. The lady at the office was very nice and helpful showing us to our site. We stayed here in a 33' motorhome.. - Rwake901
7230 County Rd 400 S Marion, Indiana 46953 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 30 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $30.00
Lots of standing water after rain. Gravel roads & sites. Recently installed sewer pipes now provide full h/u but the connection is rather high off ground ( so high that I chose to dump at a dump station at the exit rather than continually hold my rig's sewer hose up in order to accomplish emptying.). Many seasonal or permanent residents here with just a few travelers arriving. Swimming pool looked like it was the best feature of this CG. It is advertised as a resort, but it's not. No playground, no dog walk. Just a really sorry looking antique minutiae golf course that no one uses and a half court cement basketball area. The "lake" is a small pond with overgrown weeds at water line. I would pass this one by if coming through this area. There are better choices both north and south of here. - Dugster
Jun 2015 - $32.00
Road going into the park is very narrow with low branches (almost lost an antenna). The site was gravel/dirt/grass and somewhat unleveled. A lot of residents with old equipment. No sewer hookups on the pull-throughs. We will avoid this place in the future. - Michael47
Sep 2012 - $27.00
This is primarily a seasonal campground. They do provide over night spaces. Nice setting next to a small lake and across from a golf course. Showers were clean but dated and shower heads seemed to be clogged up due to bad water. Staff very friendly and helpful. Did not try Wi-Fi but was told it would only work next to office. - Tom Ponder
520 W 300 N Hartford City, Indiana 47348 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 150 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Aug 2018 - $34.00
Not what we expected for $34 a nite - very narrow gravel roads, no drives/concrete or even gravel for lots - parked on grass. When it rained (a lot) the area around the swimming pool (which is not finished though advertised as with a swimming pool) flooded, as well as the putt putt golf course. We had to walk outside barefoot to get ready to leave as our shoes would get very wet since the grass was saturated. I would not stay again for that amount of money (it was quiet there - since lots of permanent summer resident campers were not around). Staff was friendly. I've been to better for the same amount of money. Laundry was available but not close enough to walk to. - Tap5050
Jun 2018 - $17.00
Very quiet, in the country, management will do anything they can to make your stay a pleasant one. - Cdr Bob
Jun 2017 - $19.00
The driveway in is a bit narrow so take it slow. This is a large campground with over 100 sites. There is lots to do, a fishing pond, swimming pond, putt-putt golf, playground, horseshoes and more. Roads are gravel and they grated them while we were there. We were in site 79, all grass and not very level, but wider than normal with a picnic table. Plenty long enough for our 37 foot RV with tow-dolly. We had water and 50 amp electric, no sewer. Camp is well kept and quiet. We stayed the night of June 20, 2017. WiFi was spotty our Verizon signal was strong. We paid $19.26 with our Passport America discount - BarrettsHappyTrails
9401 N County Road 500 W Muncie, Indiana 47304 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 60 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 3 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $30.00
First, the good: The camp hosts get an A+ for hospitality. The location is very nice, with lots of tall trees and shade. It was easy to get to from the highway, but far enough away not to have to listen to highway traffic. Now, the bad: The site was horrible. It was overgrown with weeds and tall grass and not even close to level. The utilities were a mess. The electric box had some bare wires hanging out of it, and the host speculated it was because someone had cut off the 50 amp connection. I experienced several power blackouts for a few seconds at a time during my stay. The water connection was a filthy hose. I didn't use it. The sewer was buried under some tall grass, and fairly far to the front of the site, so I could not hook up to it unless I unhitched the truck. There was no WiFi and only a weak Verizon signal. Given the condition of the utilities and the park in general, the nightly rate is too high. The park is mostly permanent residents. One of the permanent residents' dogs was wandering around pooping on my site, which was especially concerning because the grass was so unkempt. I did not want to walk around on the site. Also, the dog would run up and yap at me if I exited the trailer, and its owners seemed unconcerned with that. I will not return to this park. - KAP99
Aug 2010 - $17.00
This is the second time we have stayed here. The sites are easy, grassy pull-throughs, and reasonably level. Each site has a picnic table, and a lot of shade. The owners are nice people- they prefer if you call 30 minutes before you arrive, so they can be there to meet you, but if you don't, you can just pick a site. The campground has quite a few permanent people, some mobile homes, some permanent trailers. There are no amenities, but we like staying here because its very convenient to Ball State University and the town of Muncie. - Soos
Jun 2009 - $18.00
The park is what the name implies, full of big, really big, oak trees. It is a very nice older park with very long gravel sites scattered among the big trees. Most are nearly level with one or two small shims to do the job. Owner/manager is very accommodating. Will stay again when passing through the area as it is only 4 miles off the interstate. - Bullrider
9214 Lost Bridge Rd W Andrews, Indiana 46702 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 314 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Jun 2016 - $35.00
Salamonie is our home away. This CG has been a favorite of ours for years. Close to home yet far enough to be away. We love that the CG is so spread out. There are a lot of water views and several that you can watch the boats come and go from Pirates Cove Marina.
I only gave 3 stars for value because of the online booking site now charges a fee to use their service after many years of not.
As far as the restroom cleanliness I don't feel that there isn't enough attention paid to the restrooms and showers by the staff. As busy as this CG is, it's essential that staff pay more attention to these areas especially since there are no full hook-up sites. Of course if there were more staff presence near the restrooms then the hooligans might stop their hooliganism. - KaraShively
Jul 2014 - $26.00
We're beginning to see a trend at the State Recreation Areas (SRAs), in that they are VERY busy in the summer and seeing lots of kids, boaters and tent campers are commonplace. There was nary a vacant site in the whole campground, and the enforcement of 2 cars per site was nil. Lots of folks with multiple cars, tents, boats, parties, etc. throughout. If you're looking for quiet seclusion, this ain't your place. However, if you're desirous of being surrounded by lots of activity, with a large beach, multiple bank fishing sites, decent size marina with boat rentals, and a fairly well-stocked camp store with groceries and essentials, you'll like Salamonie. Be wary, there are several camp sites that aren't particularly level, so trust the online booking service when they say 'moderate' or 'severe' grade; they're not kidding. Our 30' TT fit fine on lot 62, which was listed as having a slight slope. Many of the sites are full sun, but there is an area of shaded, more private sites. There are some premium, lakefront sites available, but only a few. Get 'em while they're hot- book well in advance. There are corner, pull-through sites on EVERY corner, so it makes the campground look even more full. As is the norm with most SRAs, the staff does a great job keeping the shower houses clean, but they are aging structures (old fixtures, peeling paint, etc) and are in need of remodeling. Easy access to beach and marina from campground, nice interpretive center, hiking trails and garden for viewing, OTA TV is pretty good including network channels, strong ATT 4G cellular signal. Fresh water fill station in our loop was a bit unhandy, and was essentially blocked by a campsite. The marina will deliver firewood to your campsite, and it's reasonably priced. The grounds are well-kept, the staff was friendly, and there's lots of outdoors to enjoy. We'll camp here again. - fastalker64
Aug 2012 - $26.00
Since this park is close to home we have camped here many times for a weekend get away. The park is ran by the Indiana DNR but the lake is controlled by the Corps of Engineers. The upside to this park is that there are many very nice campsites. The downside is that there are some very poor sites that are very small, crowded or unlevel. It helps to know the campground if making reservations. The weekends are generally full but the weekdays are not so potentially a good site is open and a little driving around could help find one. The drought took its toll this year and the lake is too low to allow swimming. Fishing can be erratic since it is a flood control reservoir and lake levels can fluctuate considerably. However, finding a site like in the 200 area (except 201) or the 188 area can be rewarding. Fifty amp is offered in a few select sites and there is no other hookups, but the DNR did add another dump station. There is a general fee to get into the park above the camping fee so be aware. Given the fact that we know the park it is still one of our favorite places to camp and of course we will camp here again. - Dewey Smith
1210 Wheeling Ave Muncie, Indiana 47303 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 172 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 1 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $20.00
Plenty of open spots as we passed through Muncie, Indiana. You'll need to phone in / email paperwork if you plan on staying over the weekend as staff is only onsite during the weekdays (we visited off season). A Sheriff Department Substation exists on the Fairgrounds. Since Deputies travel in and out of the facility all day and night, one could not ask for better security. You'll want to enter though the South Entrance - off Wheeling. You'll see plenty of room to turn around if you decide not to stay. With friends in Muncie, we plan to return here numerous times in the future. - Todd and Heather
4673 S 625 E Peru, Indiana 46970 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 335 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 18 Reviews
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Oct 2018 - $40.00
Tuesday nite, one nite stay in October. Very quiet. It might be a lot different on a weekend or during the summer. Sites are large. Nice spacing. Well groomed area. Lots of nice mature trees. Would definitely return probably in the fall when it is quiet. - smitty12
Jul 2018 - $40.00
We stayed a couple years ago on a weekend and it was like the other reviews. So this time we visited Wednesday $30.00 and Thursday $40.00 a night . Not sure why on a Thursday 10.00 dollars more. The facilities where in better shape and restrooms where clean. They replaced all the exterior restroom doors and put some fresh gravel on sites but it looked like most of the sites were on a hill. The reason for the visit was to see Grissom Museum - Steph and Jim
Jun 2017 - $26.00
We came in on a Sunday eve and stayed until Thursday morn. We'd camped at this park years ago but came away very disappointed this time. The GOOD: The park grounds and camp sites were well groomed, mowed and clean. The BAD: Although DNR officers drive throughout the campground quite often daily they do not enforce any posted rule. The campground was pretty full Sunday night and golf carts (which are only to be driven by senior citizens) were all over the place being driven by youngsters. There were plenty of sites with more than one tent/one camper or two tents per site which is contrary to what the rule (in large print on a sign as you come into the campground) states. The UGLY: There are only a few hiking trails and each of them were totally grown over. The trail was lost because the foliage had closed them in. This is not a park to come relax and take a hike through natural surroundings. If you like disc golf or have a watercraft then the reservoir gives you something to do but otherwise this park lacks appeal. The beach was closed for our whole stay due to flooding but that had no bearing on this review. - cpahog