Indiana is the "Hoosier" State.The Crossroads of America and the Eastern Gateway to Chicago and America's Great Heartland. The state flower is the peony, state bird is the cardinal, state tree is the tulip tree, state song is "On the Banks of the Wabash", state poem is "Indiana", state stone is limestone and state river is the Wabash River. The word "Indiana" means "land of the Indians". Home to the Notre Dame University, Indiana U. and Indiana Sate U. and many other smaller Colleges and Universities.
There are a variety of camping opportunities that include primitive, electric, camper cabins, horse sites, and youth tent areas. Tippecanoe also has several historic structures built by the Works Project Administration (WPA) in the 1930s.
Burdette Park is a government owned facility that provides a recreational and educational environment for patrons of all ages.
We are a 140 acre facility of scenic rolling hills in southwestern Indiana.
The Bluffton/Fort Wayne South KOA is primarily a weekend retreat campground, sought by campers who are seeking tranquility, an escape from daily stress and a return to nature.
This wooded KOA is located in a picturesque small Indiana town, yet .....
Just For You!
Some of our fine facilities
Natural lake, rated one of the cleanest in Indiana. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Most are lakefront, and have trees. Great fishing!
from your own site or bring your own boat.
Bring your children for a fun-filled time, or leave them at home for a relaxing get-away.
Our campground offers everything you could want in outdoor fun. We are located on I-69 at exit 59 (St. Rd. 22).
This offers the easiest possible access for a no hassle experience.
The Capital City in the Ccenter of the state is Indianapolis, home of the Indianapolis 500 Motor Racing Track and the Brickyard 500. Other professional sports teams make the state their home. the Indianapolis Colts, the Indiana Fever, Indiana Firebirds, and the Indiana Pacers (NBA)
Served by the Indiana Turnpike and an Interstate Highway Sytem, modern airports and water transport on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan, Indiana is easily accessible from anywhere.