Tent and RV camping sites with shade trees at Muncie RV Resort by RJourney near Anderson, Indiana
East-Central Indiana / I-69 Corridor — Camping Guide

Camping Near Anderson, IN

Updated June 2026 Anderson, IN

East-central Indiana is one of those pockets of the state where the camping is good, the crowds are thin, and the price is right. Anderson sits about 40 miles northeast of Indianapolis along I-69, straddling the White River in a landscape of farmland, hardwood forest, and quiet waterways. Muncie is 20 minutes farther east. Between the two cities you will find river access, rail-trails, ancient earthworks, and a full range of places to pitch a tent, book a cabin, or park a rig.

Camping near Anderson covers every style. Primitive tent sites along the White River, electric sites in the state parks, cabins and yurts for travelers without gear, and full-hookup RV pads for big rigs and long stays. This guide walks through where to stay, what the outdoor experiences are actually like, how the seasons shape a trip, and the practical details that separate a smooth weekend from a frustrating one. The featured park sits between Anderson and Muncie, so it carries the Muncie name while serving the Anderson area directly.

What Makes the Anderson Area Good for Camping

River, Forest, and Earthworks in One Corridor

The White River is the thread that ties this region together, flowing through both Anderson and Muncie with public access points for fishing, paddling, and bankside afternoons. Mounds State Park layers in hardwood forest and 2,000-year-old earthworks just east of Anderson, and the Cardinal Greenway gives you 62 miles of paved rail-trail for biking and walking. It is a lot of varied outdoor ground packed into a 20-minute span between two cities.

Affordable Sites and Easy Highway Access

Camping near Anderson runs well below what you would pay closer to Indianapolis. Full-hookup sites in the corridor start at $26.50 a night, and monthly rates start at $675, against the $50 to $70 you often see within 20 miles of downtown Indy. Anderson sits directly on I-69, and Highway 32 connects it to Muncie east-west, so getting a 40-foot rig or a packed family SUV in and out is not an issue.

Year-Round Options for Every Style

Tent campers, cabin guests, and full-timers all find a fit here. State park campgrounds run roughly April through October for electric tent and RV camping, while year-round parks like Muncie RV Resort stay open all 12 months for extended stays, with winter monthly rates the lowest of the year. Whether you want a primitive night by the river or a serviced pad for a season, the corridor covers it.

Tent, Cabin, Yurt, or RV: Picking Your Camping Style

The advantage of camping near Anderson is that you do not have to commit to one style. Pitch a tent on a primitive riverside site for the closest-to-the-water experience, with a picnic table and fire pit but no hookups. Book a cabin or an AC-equipped yurt if you are traveling without gear or bringing family who are not ready for the ground. Park a rig on a full-hookup pad with 30 or 50-amp service for a weekend or a 12-month stay. At Muncie RV Resort, all four share the same grounds and the same amenity stack, the swimmable lake, the fishing ponds, the dog park, and the events calendar, so a mixed group with a tent, a camper, and a cabin can all stay together.

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Campsites along the White River and the swimmable lake at Muncie RV Resort by RJourney near Anderson, Indiana

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney sits at 3230 E CR 75 N between Anderson and Muncie, minutes off Highway 32 and I-69, and it covers every camping style under one roof: pull-through and back-in RV sites with full hookups, primitive tent sites along the river, cabins, and AC-equipped yurts. The property carries a swimmable 3.5-acre lake, a private 13-acre island, two catch-and-release fishing ponds, and a full mile of White River frontage, a stack of water features that does not repeat anywhere else in the I-69 corridor. The guest mix runs across families, weekenders, tent campers, traveling nurses, contractors, and 12-month long-term residents who share the grounds at different points in the year. The resort runs over 60 events a year, with Memorial Day, July 4th, Halloween, and Labor Day pulling the bigger crowds.

Sites & Hookups

The property carries 101 sites total: 87 RV sites, 10 tent sites, 2 cabins, and 2 yurts, so the camping style is yours to pick. The 10 primitive tent sites give you a closer-to-the-river option without towing, each with a picnic table and a fire pit. Every RV site comes with full hookups (water, sewer, and 30-amp or 50-amp electric) on gravel and concrete pads, in pull-through and back-in layouts. Pull-throughs at the front handle big rigs over 40 feet without a struggle. The on-site dump station is included for registered guests and open to the public for $15 through October 31. 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 is the line guests cite first in reviews: sandy beach behind the clubhouse, swimmable through summer, and rare for a campground in this part of Indiana. Two catch-and-release fishing ponds add another on-site water option for slower afternoons. A private 13-acre island and a full mile of White River frontage extend the property’s water access across the full back side of the resort. A dog park, a playground, a clubhouse, and a community room handle the social side. Restrooms, showers, and laundry run 24/7 through summer season. Walking trails follow the White River along the edge of the property. Personal golf carts are welcome with proof of insurance, and rentals are available on-site. The resort runs over 60 events a year, with Memorial Day, July 4th, Halloween, and Labor Day pulling the bigger crowds, with live music, family programming, and themed weekends.

WiFi
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Big Rig Friendly
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50 Amp

What Guests Say

4.1 stars across 436 Google reviews. What works: cleanliness, friendly staff, and the variety of accommodations show up in nearly every positive comment. Yurt guests call them clean, comfortable, and surprisingly roomy. RV guests highlight the spacious sites and reliable hookups. Tent campers praise the well-maintained grounds and clean bathhouses. The 3.5-acre swimmable lake and the catch-and-release fishing ponds keep showing up as the recurring on-site features. Large parties have booked weekends here and felt accommodated; the 60+ events a year (Memorial Day, July 4th, Halloween, and Labor Day pulling the biggest crowds) are built for that mix. What guests flag: summer weekends fill fast, so book 2 to 4 weeks out for peak weekends and event dates. Year-round guests note that some seasonal amenities (24/7 bathhouse, laundry) shift to limited hours in winter. The repeat first question at check-in is where is the swimming lake? Answer: behind the clubhouse, with the sandy beach.

Other Places to Camp Near Anderson, IN

Muncie RV Resort is the most full-featured place to camp in the Anderson and Muncie corridor, but a couple of nearby state parks serve campers who want a nature-first, tent-and-electric stay. Availability and hookups change seasonally, so confirm before you book.

Mounds State Park

Just east of Anderson off SR 232 Electric only (no water or sewer at the site); dump station on-site

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, and the on-site nature center runs guided hikes. 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 camping. Visit website.

Indiana State Parks camping fees
Best for: Tent campers and nature lovers who want trails and earthworks

Summit Lake State Park

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

An 800-acre lake with a swim beach, fishing, boating, and hiking, plus a campground with electric sites. A solid choice for campers who center the trip on the water and are happy tent or electric camping. No full hookups, so plan to be self-contained or use the dump station. Reserve through Indiana State Parks. Visit website.

Indiana State Parks camping fees
Best for: Swimmers and anglers who want an 800-acre lake over hookups

Things to Do While Camping Near Anderson

On the Water

The White River between Anderson and Muncie produces smallmouth bass, channel catfish, and bluegill from spring through fall, with multiple public access points for bank fishing and kayak launches. Spring through fall is the productive window. At Muncie RV Resort, two catch-and-release ponds let you fish steps from your tent or RV, and the 3.5-acre swimmable lake gets heavy use in summer. Teri says spring is when the fishing is best across all the ponds on the property.

On Land

Mounds State Park has over 6 miles of trails through old-growth hardwood forest and past 2,000-year-old earthworks, with a nature center running guided hikes and programs. 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 ride. Walking trails at Muncie RV Resort follow the White River along the edge of the property for a closer-to-camp stroll.

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. Summit Lake State Park sits 40 minutes east near New Castle with an 800-acre lake for swimming, fishing, and hiking. And the World’s Largest Ball of Paint in Alexandria, 15 minutes north, has over 28,000 coats on a single baseball, free and genuinely odd. You can head out in the morning and be back at your campsite by evening.

Seasonal Camping Guide for Anderson, IN

Spring (April through June)

Arguably the best window for camping in east-central Indiana. Temperatures climb from the 50s into the 80s, dogwood and redbud bloom through the forests at Mounds State Park, and fishing picks up on the White River as the water warms. Campground rates are at their lowest in April and May. A strong window to grab a prime tent site or pull-through before summer demand hits.

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Summer (July through September)

Peak season. Highs reach the upper 80s and low 90s with Indiana humidity, which makes shade and the swimmable lake genuinely valuable. 50-amp service earns its keep when you are running AC all day, and tent campers will want a shaded riverside site. Book summer weekends 2 to 4 weeks ahead; weekdays are quieter and more available.

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Fall (October through November)

Daytime temps drop into the 50s and 60s and fall color peaks mid-October through the hardwood forests at Mounds State Park. Cooler water pushes White River fish into active feeding, good news for bank anglers. Prime time for campers who prefer crisp weather, fewer crowds, and campfire evenings.

50s-60s
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Winter (December through March)

Cold, with temps regularly dipping below freezing and occasional snow. State park campgrounds close, but year-round parks like Muncie RV Resort stay open for extended-stay guests, and winter monthly rates offer the best value of the year. Make sure your rig is winterized and confirm which amenities are open before booking, as some seasonal facilities shift to limited hours.

30s-40s
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Practical Tips for Camping Near Anderson

Match the site to the style:

Primitive tent sites sit closest to the river but have no hookups. If you want power for a fan, a fridge, or AC, book an electric or full-hookup site instead. Cabins and yurts cover anyone arriving without gear.

Dump station access:

Muncie RV Resort's dump station closes to the public after October 31. Plan accordingly if you are passing through in late fall or winter.

Reservation timing:

Summer weekends and holiday events fill up. For monthly stays, call ahead. Nightly and tent guests should book 2 to 4 weeks out for peak dates.

Big rig routing:

Highway 32 between Anderson and Muncie is the easiest route for large RVs. Avoid narrow county roads unless you have checked clearance and turning radius.

Connectivity:

Muncie RV Resort offers park-wide WiFi via Starlink with AT&T fixed-wireless backup, though quality is weather-dependent given the bowl-of-hills topography. On-property cell signal runs about 1 to 2 bars across all major carriers, so rely on the park WiFi for primary connectivity.

Groceries and supplies:

Walmart, Meijer, and Kroger are all within 15 minutes of the major campgrounds. Stock the cooler before you settle in, especially for a tent weekend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I go camping near Anderson, IN?

The Anderson and Muncie corridor has several options. Muncie RV Resort by RJourney offers primitive tent sites along the White River, cabins, yurts, and full-hookup RV sites between Anderson and Muncie. Mounds State Park has 75 electric campsites in a wooded setting just east of Anderson, and Summit Lake State Park near New Castle has electric sites on an 800-acre lake.

Is there tent camping near Anderson, IN?

Yes. Muncie RV Resort by RJourney has 10 primitive tent sites along the White River, each with a picnic table and fire pit, plus access to the swimmable lake, dog park, and bathhouses. Mounds State Park and Summit Lake State Park both offer electric tent sites in wooded, lakeside settings from roughly April through October.

Are there cabins or yurts near Anderson, IN for camping trips?

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney rents 2 cabins and 2 yurts for guests traveling without a tent or rig. Cabins have full kitchens and sleep up to 5; yurts come with AC and heat, a TV, and a mini fridge and sleep up to 5. Reviews call the yurts clean and surprisingly roomy. Cabin and yurt stays cap at 2 weeks and do not allow pets.

How much does camping near Anderson, IN cost?

Nightly rates start at $26.50 at Muncie RV Resort by RJourney, with monthly rates from $675 for extended stays. State park electric sites at Mounds and Summit Lake run roughly $20 to $35 per night. Winter monthly rates are typically the lowest of the year.

Can I camp year-round near Anderson, IN?

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney is open year-round and accepts extended stays up to 12 months for RV sites. Some seasonal amenities shift to limited hours in winter. Mounds State Park and Summit Lake State Park operate seasonally from approximately April through October, so they are not winter options.

Are campgrounds near Anderson, IN pet-friendly?

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney is pet-friendly at tent and RV sites with a 2-pets-per-site limit and a $5 fee, and has a fenced dog park for off-leash time. Pets are not permitted in cabins, yurts, or the beach area. Service and emotional support animals are welcome at no charge. Mounds State Park also allows leashed pets at campsites.

Plan Your Camping Trip Near Anderson, IN

Muncie RV Resort by RJourney brings together tent sites along the White River, cabins and yurts for travelers without gear, full-hookup RV pads, a swimmable lake, two fishing ponds, and a private 13-acre island, all starting at $26.50 a night and monthly from $675. Over 60 events a year and a location that puts Mounds State Park, the Cardinal Greenway, and Indianapolis day trips within easy reach.

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

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