RV sites at Muncie RV Resort in Anderson, IN
East-Central Indiana / I-69 Corridor — Camping Guide

Big Rig Friendly RV Parks Near Anderson, IN

Updated June 2026 Anderson, IN

Driving a long fifth wheel or a Class A through east-central Indiana narrows the campground list fast. The public campgrounds in this region were laid out for smaller rigs decades ago; at Mounds State Park, pull-through options are limited and the loop turns run tight, which makes the prettiest campground near Anderson a gamble for the biggest coaches.

Muncie RV Resort, between Anderson and Muncie off Highway 32, was set up with big rigs in the plan: pull-through sites at the front of the park that handle long rigs without a struggle, full hookups with 50-amp service, and gravel and concrete pads that hold a heavy coach. The approach is easy too, minutes from I-69 with no tight rural squeeze, and nightly rates start at $26.50. Here’s what big rig drivers should know before routing through Anderson, from site selection to the turns you’ll actually make.

Pull-Throughs, Pads, and 50-Amp

The pull-through sites sit at the front of the park, which means the longest rigs handle the least internal navigation: in, level, connected, done. Pads run gravel and concrete, hookups are full (water, sewer, and your choice of 30 or 50-amp), and every site carries a picnic table and fire pit. Request a front pull-through when you book and mention your length; 87 RV sites give the office room to place you right. Reserve 2 to 4 weeks out for summer weekends, when the events calendar fills the place.

The Approach: I-69 to Your Site

The resort sits at 3230 E CR 75 N, minutes off Highway 32 and the I-69 corridor, near the Anderson Municipal Airport. The route in avoids the kind of narrow county-road squeeze that makes 40-footers sweat, and resupply is equally painless: Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger all sit within 15 minutes. If your rig tows a car or a trailer of toys, on-site RV and vehicle parking for registered guests handles the overflow.

Why the State Parks Are a Tighter Fit

Mounds State Park is worth visiting, 6 miles of trails and 2,000-year-old earthworks, 10 minutes from the resort. Camping there in a big rig is the harder sell: pull-through options are limited, the loop turns run tight, sites are electric-only, and the campground closes after October. The clean play is a front pull-through at Muncie RV Resort and a day trip to the mounds.

RV sites with full hookups along the White River at Muncie RV Resort near Anderson, Indiana

Muncie RV Resort sits at 3230 E CR 75 N, between Anderson and Muncie, minutes off Highway 32 and I-69. The resort operates year-round, with monthly RV stays running up to 12 months, which makes it one of the few winter-ready full hookup options in the Anderson corridor. The property carries a full mile of White River frontage, a private 13-acre island, a 3.5-acre swimmable lake, and two catch-and-release fishing ponds, water features that draw warm-season crowds and quiet down for the long-stay residents who keep the park steady through winter. Cold-weather guests should plan for skirting and heat management; some seasonal amenities (24/7 bathhouse, laundry) shift to limited hours in the off-season. Call (765) 259-3305 to confirm winter site availability and current monthly rates.

Sites & Hookups

The property carries 101 sites total: 87 RV sites, 10 tent sites, 2 cabins, and 2 yurts. RV sites come in pull-through and back-in layouts with full hookups (water, sewer, and 30-amp or 50-amp electric) on gravel and concrete pads. Pull-throughs at the front handle big rigs without a struggle, and every site includes a picnic table and fire pit. For year-round guests, the full hookup setup is what makes a winter stay workable: water and sewer stay connected, and 50-amp service carries the load when you run electric heat. Plan for skirting and a heated water hose for sustained cold. The dump station is open to the public for $15 through October 31 and included for registered guests. Personal golf carts are allowed with proof of insurance, and rentals are available on-site.

What's On-Site

The 3.5-acre swimmable lake with a sandy beach is the line guests cite first in reviews, swimmable through summer behind the clubhouse. Two catch-and-release fishing ponds, a private 13-acre island, and a full mile of White River frontage extend the water access across the property. A dog park, playground, clubhouse, and community room handle the social side, and walking trails follow the White River along the edge. Restrooms, showers, and laundry run 24/7 through summer; year-round guests should note some of these shift to limited hours in winter. Park-wide WiFi runs on Starlink with AT&T fixed-wireless backup, useful for the remote workers who settle in for a season. The resort runs over 60 events a year, with Memorial Day, July 4th, Halloween, and Labor Day pulling the bigger crowds.

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What Guests Say

4.1 stars across 436 Google reviews. Cleanliness, friendly staff, and the variety of accommodations show up in nearly every positive comment. RV guests highlight the spacious sites and reliable hookups; yurt guests call them clean and surprisingly roomy. Year-round guests note that some seasonal amenities (24/7 bathhouse, laundry) shift to limited hours in winter, so set expectations for the off-season. The 3.5-acre swimmable lake and the catch-and-release fishing ponds keep showing up as the recurring on-site features. The repeat first question at check-in is where the swimming lake is. Answer: behind the clubhouse, with the sandy beach.

Other RV Parks and Campgrounds Near Anderson, IN

<p>For big rig drivers, the state parks below are listed as a caution as much as a comparison: limited pull-throughs, tight loop turns, electric-only sites, and seasonal operation. Confirm your length fits before committing to either.</p>

Mounds State Park

Just east of Anderson off SR 232 Electric hookups; no full hookups

75 wooded campsites with electric hookups along the White River, with a dump station for registered campers. Over 6 miles of trails wind past ancient earthworks and through hardwood forest. Pull-through options are limited and big rigs may find the loop turns tight. Operates seasonally April through October, so it is not an option for winter stays. Visit website.

Indiana State Parks camping fees
Best for: Warm-season nature stays over full hookups

Summit Lake State Park

About 40 minutes east near New Castle Electric sites; no full hookups

An 800-acre lake with a swim beach, fishing, boating, and hiking, plus a campground with electric sites. A solid day-trip or short-stay option for RV owners who camp primarily for the water. No full hookups, so plan to be self-contained or use the dump station. Closes for winter. Reserve through Indiana State Parks. Visit website.

Indiana State Parks camping fees
Best for: Water-focused day trips and short warm-season stays

Things to Do Near Anderson RV Parks

On the Water

On the property itself, the 3.5-acre swimmable lake, two catch-and-release fishing ponds, and a full mile of White River frontage cover warm-season water recreation without leaving the park. Summit Lake State Park, 40 minutes east, adds an 800-acre lake with a swim beach and boat access for a day trip when the weather is warm.

On Land

Mounds State Park has over 6 miles of trails through old-growth hardwood forest and past 2,000-year-old earthworks. The Cardinal Greenway, one of Indiana’s longest rail-trail conversions, runs 62 miles through the area and is paved for easy biking and walking; pick it up in Muncie for a flat, scenic route. On the property, walking trails follow the White River along the edge of the resort year-round.

Day Trips

Indianapolis is about 50 minutes southwest, home to the Motor Speedway Museum, the world’s largest Children’s Museum, and the Mass Ave district. Conner Prairie in Fishers is 30 minutes west, a living history museum with hands-on exhibits and balloon rides. Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger are all within 15 minutes of the resort for resupply, which matters more on a long winter stay.

Year-Round Guide for RV Travelers Near Anderson

Winter (December through February)

The reason this page exists. Muncie RV Resort stays open while the state parks close. Expect cold and snow at roughly 900 feet; plan for skirting, a heated water hose, and tank heat. Long-term residents and workforce travelers keep the park steady. Some amenities (24/7 bathhouse, laundry) move to limited hours.

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Spring (March through May)

The White River runs high and the grounds green up. A good shoulder window with easy availability before the summer crowds. Daytime temperatures climb through May, and the events calendar starts up around Memorial Day.

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Summer (June through August)

Peak season. The swimmable lake opens, the events calendar fills, and weekends book fast. Reserve 2 to 4 weeks out for peak weekends and event dates. Hot and humid, with the lake and shaded river frontage earning their keep.

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Fall (September through November)

Crowds thin after Labor Day and the hardwood forest turns. Comfortable travel weather and easier availability, with the dump station open to the public through October 31. A strong window before winter long-stays settle in.

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Practical Tips for Big Rig Drivers Near Anderson

Ask for a front pull-through:

The pull-through sites at the front of the park handle the longest rigs with the least maneuvering. State your length when booking and reserve 2 to 4 weeks out for summer weekends.

Route in via I-69 and Highway 32:

The resort sits minutes off both, near the Anderson Municipal Airport, with no narrow county-road squeeze on the approach.

Set realistic WiFi and cell expectations:

On-property cell signal runs 1-2 bars across all three major carriers due to the bowl-of-hills topography. Park WiFi (Starlink plus AT&T fixed-wireless) is the primary connection and is weather-dependent.

Plan resupply runs:

Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger are all within 15 minutes. On a long stay, stock up before forecasted snow.

Confirm winter amenity hours:

Restrooms, showers, and laundry run 24/7 in summer but shift to limited hours in the off-season. Confirm what stays on before committing to a winter month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there big rig friendly campgrounds near Anderson, Indiana?

Yes. Muncie RV Resort, between Anderson and Muncie off Highway 32, runs pull-through full hookup sites at the front of the park that handle long rigs without a struggle, on gravel and concrete pads with 50-amp service. It’s minutes off I-69 and open year-round.

Does Muncie RV Resort have 50-amp service?

Yes, sites offer both 30-amp and 50-amp electric alongside full water and sewer hookups. Big rigs running 2 air conditioners or electric heat should book 50-amp; mention your power needs and rig length when you call (765) 259-3305 so the office places you well.

Can a 40-foot motorhome get a pull-through site?

The pull-throughs at the front of the park were positioned for exactly that job: long rigs, minimal internal navigation. With 87 RV sites there’s placement flexibility, but front pull-throughs go first on summer weekends, so reserve 2 to 4 weeks ahead and state your length.

Is Mounds State Park big rig friendly?

It’s tight. Pull-through options are limited and the campground loop turns run snug, so big rigs may struggle, and sites are electric-only with seasonal April-through-October operation. Most big rig drivers camp at Muncie RV Resort, 10 minutes away, and visit Mounds as a day trip.

What's the easiest route in for a large RV?

Come in via I-69 and Highway 32; the resort sits minutes off both at 3230 E CR 75 N, near the Anderson Municipal Airport, without a narrow rural approach. Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger are within 15 minutes for a final resupply before you set up.

Can big rigs stay long term?

Yes. Monthly rates start at $675 with stays up to 12 months, the park operates year-round, and full hookups stay connected the whole term. Mail and package receiving comes with monthly status, which suits contractors and travelers on extended assignments.

Reserve a Big Rig Site Near Anderson

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney runs pull-through full hookup sites with 50-amp service and gravel and concrete pads that hold a heavy coach. You are minutes off Highway 32 and I-69, north of Anderson, with Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger within 15 minutes for resupply.

See all site types, rates, and live availability on the Muncie RV Resort page.

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