RV sites at Elkhart RV Resort in Granger, IN
Elkhart County / Michiana — Camping Guide

Full Hookup RV Parks Near Granger, IN

Updated June 2026 Granger, IN

Full hookup campgrounds near Granger, IN spare you the part of RV life nobody photographs: the mid-stay dump run. Water, sewer, and electric at the site means you set up once, run the AC and the shower like you live there, and break camp without a detour. Around Michiana the distinction matters more than usual, because the state park campgrounds nearby run electric-only, so the full-hookup choice narrows quickly to the private parks.

Elkhart RV Resort by RJourney makes the choice simple: every RV site on the property carries water, sewer, and a choice of 30 or 50-amp electric, with pull-throughs in the mix for big rigs. The park sits 2 miles off the Indiana Toll Road, 20 minutes from Notre Dame, and stays open all year, including winters when most regional campgrounds close. This guide covers what full hookups change about a stay, who has them near Granger, and the winter caveat worth a phone call.

What Full Hookups Change About a Stay

Full hookups mean water, sewer, and electric connected at your site, and the practical difference shows up daily. Showers run as long as the water heater allows, because gray water drains as you go. The mid-stay dump run disappears. Dual air conditioners run on 50-amp service through the humid Indiana summer without rationing.

At Elkhart RV Resort, every RV site carries all 3 connections with a choice of 30 or 50-amp, so the full-hookup question never depends on which site you land. Pull-through and back-in sites are both in the mix, the park is big-rig friendly, and an on-site dump station covers travelers passing through who need a dump and fill anyway ($20 to dump, $35 to dump and fill).

Full Hookup Options Near Granger, Mapped Honestly

The dividing line around Granger is private versus public. Elkhart RV Resort has full hookups at every site and stays open year-round, with the caveat that deep winter freezes can limit some water service; call ahead for cold-month stays. Eby’s Pines in Bristol, about 20 minutes east, also runs full-hookup sites in a family campground setting.

The state parks sit on the other side of the line: Potato Creek offers electric-only sites, which work fine for a weekend with disciplined water use but mean dump-station trips on longer stays. For anyone searching full hookup campgrounds in Indiana that operate all 4 seasons, the year-round private parks are the realistic list, and this corner of the state has one of them 2 miles off the toll road.

Full-hookup RV sites with pull-through access at Elkhart RV Resort in Granger, Indiana

Elkhart RV Resort is the closest full-service RV park to Granger, set on Princess Way where South Bend’s suburbs thin out and Elkhart County farmland takes over. Notre Dame is about 20 minutes away, the toll road is 2 miles off, and Elkhart, the RV Capital of the World, is about 20 minutes east. That puts you in the pocket where you can reach campus, Amish Country, and the manufacturing corridor without burning half your day driving. The property has been here since 1991, and the hospitality is what guests mention first: long-term guests, traveling nurses, contractors working the RV factories, snowbirds passing through, and families on football weekends all get the same welcome. Your name gets remembered. Your site gets prepped. Problems get handled.

Sites & Hookups

Every RV site comes with full hookups: water, sewer, and electric. Both 30-amp and 50-amp service are available, so a pop-up camper and a 40-foot Class A with dual ACs are both covered. Pull-through and back-in sites are in the mix, and the park is big-rig friendly, which matters when other RV parks near Granger cap out at smaller pads. Every site has a fire pit and picnic table. A dump station is on-site for anyone who needs it on the way out, or for travelers passing through who just need to dump and fill. Age requirement is 21+ to rent. One note on siting: after heavy rain, some lower sites can see standing water because of the area’s drainage patterns. Call ahead and the office will place larger rigs or concerned guests on higher ground.

What's On-Site

Among RV parks near Granger, Elkhart RV Resort carries a full slate of amenities without feeling oversized. The pool is a reliable kid magnet in summer, and the playground gets high marks in reviews. The dog park welcomes every breed and every size, which matters if you have ever been turned away elsewhere for a pitbull mix or a dog over 50 pounds. The game room and library keep kids and rainy-day adults occupied. A basketball court and pavilion handle the rest of the outdoor time. Bathhouses are clean, laundry is on-site, WiFi covers the park, and the camp store sells firewood and propane. There is even an on-site pizza and ice cream shop. Long-term residents and work campers talk about staff who know names and a park that runs like it has been doing this since 1991, because it has.

Swimming Pool
Playground
Dog Park
Basketball Court
WiFi
Propane
Dump Station
Pull-Through Sites
Big Rig Friendly
Full Hookups
50-Amp Service

What Guests Say

Elkhart RV Resort holds a 4.3-star rating across 673 Google reviews. The word that comes up most in the reviews is hospitality. Families with young kids talk about the size of the park: small enough to watch a bike-riding 4-year-old from the campsite, big enough to have a pool and playground. Long-term work campers mention staff who greet them by name and a steady routine that makes the place feel like a second home. Notre Dame visitors like the 20-minute drive to campus without having to deal with South Bend traffic or downtown parking. Repeat guests talk about consistency: the same well-kept sites, the same pool routine, the same team at the office. Reviewers also flag for context that some sites can see standing water after heavy rain due to local drainage, and the office will place you on higher ground if you call ahead.

Other RV Parks Near Granger, IN

<p>Full hookups are the dividing line among campgrounds near Granger. Here’s who has what, and where the trade-offs sit.</p>

Eby's Pines Campground

Bristol, IN, about 20 minutes east RV sites with full hookups, 30/50-amp

Family-owned campground on the Little Elkhart River with full-hookup RV sites, two heated pools, and a fishing pond, popular with seasonal campers. A relaxed option east of Granger toward the Michigan line, though it sits farther from Notre Dame than the Granger parks. Visit website.

Call for current rates
Best for: Families and seasonal campers wanting a pool and fishing pond

Potato Creek State Park

North Liberty, IN, about 30 minutes south Electric sites; no full hookups

Indiana DNR campground with electric sites, hiking trails, and Worster Lake. No full hookups and no sewer, but the setting is excellent for tent campers and hikers who want a more rustic experience than a full-service RV park. Big rigs should check site dimensions before booking. Visit website.

Indiana State Parks camping fees
Best for: Tent campers and hikers who want a rustic, trail-focused setting

Things to Do from Your RV Park Base in Granger

On the Water

Indiana Dunes National Park, about 90 minutes west, anchors the area’s water recreation with 15 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. It is one of the most biodiverse national parks in the country, and beach days, hiking trails, and sunsets over the lake make it a full-day trip worth the drive. Closer to camp, the St. Joseph River winds through South Bend and carries the fall colors that draw photographers each October.

On Land

The RV/MH Hall of Fame in Elkhart covers the history of the rig you are towing, from 1920s travel trailers to modern motorhome manufacturing; Elkhart builds more RVs than anywhere else on Earth, and this museum explains why. The Studebaker National Museum in South Bend traces the full history of Studebaker automobiles through the last car off the line in 1966. The Potawatomi Zoo, also in South Bend, is the oldest zoo in Indiana, small enough for a half-day visit with kids, with its Luminate evening light display running spring into summer.

Day Trips

Shipshewana and Amish Country, 40 minutes east, make the best day trip from your campsite: the flea market, the family-style restaurants, and the back-road driving reward a slow pace. The restaurant scene closer to Granger skews local and unpretentious, from Capri Restaurant’s Italian-American menu to Bare Hands Brewery’s rotating tap list. Martin’s Grocery handles the supply runs, well-stocked and close to the campground for firewood, charcoal, and groceries.

Seasonal Guide for RV Parks Near Granger

Spring

RV parks start filling in April as seasonal guests return, and this is the best time to explore Amish Country before summer crowds arrive. The Luke Combs concert lands April 18 and the Potawatomi Zoo Luminate light display runs into early summer.

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Summer

Peak RV season. Highs in the 80s with Midwest humidity, and the pool sees heavy use. The 30/50-amp full-hookup sites handle dual ACs through the heat. The Shipshewana Flea Market runs Tuesdays and Wednesdays from May through September, and the AC/DC concert hits September 4.

80s
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Fall

The best season for RV parks near Granger: cooler temperatures, fall colors along the St. Joseph River, and Notre Dame home games every other weekend. Football weekends are the hardest dates to book any RV park in northern Indiana, so reserve months ahead.

50s-70s
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Winter

Temperatures drop below freezing regularly from December through February, but Elkhart RV Resort operates year-round, which makes it one of the few RV parks near Granger that stays open for long-term guests, traveling nurses, and contractors working the Elkhart manufacturing corridor. Winter monthly rates drop to $630, and some water service may be limited during the coldest months; call ahead to confirm.

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Practical Tips for RV Parks Near Granger

The toll road is convenient but costs money:

The Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90) charges by axle count, and a motorhome towing a car can run $15 to $25 for a full crossing. US-20 runs parallel and is free, though slower. Elkhart RV Resort sits 2 miles from the toll road, so you can hop on and off without burning fuel.

Book Notre Dame weekends early:

Home games, concerts, and graduation fill every RV park, hotel, and rental within 30 miles. If you know your dates, book 3 to 6 months ahead.

Ask about site placement during wet weather:

Some lower sites can see water accumulation after heavy rain. Call the front desk and ask which sites stay dry, and the staff will place you well.

Full hookups vs electric-only:

Elkhart RV Resort has sewer at every site, so no mid-stay dump runs. The state parks nearby, like Potato Creek, are electric-only with no full hookups. If you run dual ACs or stay more than a couple of nights, the full-hookup sites are worth it.

Stock up at Martin's Grocery:

It is close to the campground and well-stocked. Grab firewood, charcoal, and supplies before you settle in. There is also a Meijer and Walmart along SR-23 in Granger for bigger runs.

Big rigs fit fine:

Elkhart RV Resort is big-rig friendly, with pull-through sites that accommodate large Class A motorhomes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers, and easy access from the toll road and US-20.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there full hookup campgrounds near Granger, IN?

Yes. Elkhart RV Resort by RJourney has full hookups, water, sewer, and 30/50-amp electric, at every RV site on the property, with pull-through and back-in options. Eby’s Pines in Bristol also offers full-hookup sites about 20 minutes east. The state park campgrounds nearby, including Potato Creek, run electric-only.

What does full hookup include at Elkhart RV Resort?

Water, sewer, and electric at your site, with a choice of 30 or 50-amp service. Every RV site has all 3 connections, plus a fire pit and picnic table. The park also keeps an on-site dump station ($20 to dump, $35 to dump and fill) for travelers passing through who aren’t staying the night.

Do I need 30-amp or 50-amp service?

Match the cord your rig carries. Pop-ups and most travel trailers run on 30-amp; larger fifth wheels and Class A motorhomes with dual air conditioners want 50-amp, especially through northern Indiana’s humid summer. Elkhart RV Resort carries both at every site, so the answer doesn’t constrain which site you book.

Can I get full hookups near Granger in winter?

Elkhart RV Resort stays open year-round, one of the few full-hookup parks in the region that does, with winter monthly rates of $630. Deep freezes can limit some water service in the coldest months, so call ahead and ask how winter guests handle water. Most other area campgrounds close entirely after October.

Are there full hookup campgrounds elsewhere in Indiana?

Yes, distributed across the state, though coverage thins in winter when most close. If you’re searching in southeast Indiana, this page covers the opposite corner: Granger sits in the far north near the Michigan line. For northern Indiana and the Notre Dame area, Elkhart RV Resort is the year-round full-hookup anchor.

How do full hookup sites compare to Potato Creek's sites?

Potato Creek State Park offers electric-only sites in a wooded setting 30 minutes south, which suits weekend tent and small-rig trips built around hiking. Without sewer or water at the site, longer stays there mean tank discipline and dump-station trips. Elkhart RV Resort trades the deep woods for sewer at every site, a pool, and year-round operation.

Reserve Your RV Site Near Granger

Of the RV parks near Granger, Elkhart RV Resort by RJourney is the closest full-service option to Notre Dame and Amish Country: full hookups, 30/50-amp service, pull-throughs for big rigs, a pool, and a dog park that welcomes every breed. You are about 20 minutes from the stadium, 40 minutes from Shipshewana, and 2 miles from the toll road, with seasonal monthly rates that make it work for a weekend or a winter.

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

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