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Cassidy Motel & RV Park

3845 State Rd 39, La Porte, IN, 46350

Phone: 219-362-6536
Fax: 202-662-1353

Cloverdale RV Park

2789 E Co Rd 800 S, Cloverdale, IN, 46120

Phone: 765-795-3294

Evansville Rocky Falls RV Park

11901 Deer Run, Evansville, IN, 47712

Phone: 812-985-9100

Grand Trails RV Park

205 S Mulberry St, Corydon, IN, 47112

Phone: 812-738-9077

Hillside RV Campground

10374 N State Rd 75, Jamestown, IN, 46147

Phone: 765-676-5075

Horseshoe Bend RV Campground, Cabins & Boat Ramp

850 Court St, Leavenworth, IN, 47137

Phone: 812-739-2924

Horseshoe Lakes RV Campground

12962 S 225 W, Clinton, IN, 47842

Phone: 765-832-2487
Fax: 765-832-7714

Ideal Beach RV Resort

2882 NW Shafer Dr, Monticello, IN, 47960

Phone: 574-583-4141

Indian Lakes RV Campground

7234 State Rd 46, Batesville, IN, 47006

Phone: 812-934-5496

Lake Rudolph Campground & RV Resort

Indiana 245, Santa Claus, IN, 47579

Phone: 812-937-4458
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Lakeside RV Resort

7089 N Chicago Rd, New Carlisle, IN, 46552

Phone: 574-654-3260

Lost Acres RV Park

3148 N 400 E, Monticello, IN, 47960

Phone: 574-583-5198
Fax: 574-583-5145

Mount Vernon Rocky Falls RV Park

11901 Deer Run, Evansville, IN, 47712

Phone: 812-985-0987

Nascar RV Resort at Indiana Beach

5224 E Indiana Bch Rd, Monticello, IN, 47960

Phone: 877-313-0896

Nashville Last Resort RV Park

2248 State Rd 46 E, Nashville, IN, 47448

Phone: 812-988-4675

New Vision RV Park

13552 U.S. 41, Oaktown, IN, 47561

Phone: 812-745-2125

Painter Creek RV Park

7380 W Co Rd 700 S, French Lick, IN, 47432

Phone: 812-936-7545

Paradise Pointe RV Resort

3965 W 550 S, Portland, IN, 47371

Phone: 260-726-9695

Redbarn Jamboree & RV Park

71 Parkview Rd, Nashville, IN, 47448

Phone: 812-988-2429

Shipshewana RV Park

150 E Farver St, Shipshewana, IN, 46565

Phone: 260-768-4129
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Twin Mills RV Resort

1675 W State Rd 120, Howe, IN, 46746

Phone: 260-562-3212

Waggoner RV Park

220 Ln 425B Jimmerson Lk, Fremont, IN, 46737

Phone: 260-833-2997

Wildridge RV Resort

2905 Dillard Rd, Birdseye, IN, 47513

Phone: 812-685-2489
Fax: 812-685-2238
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About RV Parks

A recreational vehicle park (RV Park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as campsites. They are also referred to as campgrounds, though a true campground also provides facilities for tent camping; many facilities calling themselves "RV parks" also offer tent camping or cabins with limited facilities.

When a place labels themselves as an RV resort, you should be able to expect some extra features not normally found at other RV establishments.

This may include cable TV at your site, wireless Internet service throughout the campground, swimming pools, tennis courts, maybe even a golf course.

Sites will be roomy with paved, level parking pads.  Usually, the number of RV spaces will run into the hundreds as it will take quite a traffic flow in order to be profitable.

Some RV resorts are gated with manned gate houses and you might find that your RV must be of a certain caliber in order to gain entry.  Tents, crudely converted school buses, and large rowdy groups are likely to be turned away.

The RV sites may or may not be pull through, but you can expect both 30 amp and 50 amp power to be available, as well both water and sewer hookups.

The facility may even provide shuttle busses to transport you to nearby activities.

RV parks tend to be more of a woodsy or park-like setting.

There is less in the way of high-end amenities, although the trade-off for more secluded sites could be more appealing.

Still, most RV parks cater to the motorhome or large travel trailer crowd, so adequate room should be available for maneuvering your large RV into position.

Inside an RV park, the roads should be either paved or well-maintained gravel, and parking pads should be level and spacious.

RV campgrounds tend to be much closer to primitive camping.

Maybe electricity will be available, though not in all instances.  Likewise water and sewer hookups may not always be there.

Usually, there will be a dump station within the facility, but that too may be unavailable at some RV campgrounds.

The sites should be large enough and level enough to accommodate most RVs.  However, if your rig is a 45-foot highway coach, a walk-thru would be a good idea before you take your RV off the paved highway.  It’s hit or miss as to the number of RV campgrounds that can accommodate large motorhomes.

Campground is a rather generic term. It can mean anything from “full-sized RVs welcome” to a “pack in, tents only” scenario.

Absolutely every RV owner should walk through the campground before venturing down that narrow trail with tree branches waiting to take off your TV antenna or air conditioner.

On the one hand, you may be surprised with the amount of space available, and it might be a delightful little spot in the woods tailor-made for you.

On the other hand, it might consist of little more than a half dozen spots to set up tents, and any attempt to enter with your RV is going to result in serious damage.

Every proprietor has their own view of what their facility should be called.

There is a large selection of guides and review resources on the Internet.  They can all help you make a more educated decision when you start planning your RV vacation.

Here are some of the more respected ones:

RV Park Reviews RV Park Hunter Wheelers RV Resort & Campground Guide Woodall’s RV Campgrounds U.S. National Forest Campground Guide CampUSA National RV Park Campground Directory

In addition, almost every state has its own campground guide.  Your best bet is to do a search online for whatever type of establishment you’re interested in (RV park, RV resort, RV campground) and add the name of your state to the search.  Then, you will see only RV-friendly camping places within your state.

When you do call for reservations, be sure to give them a detailed description of  your RV (size, height) and what your requirements are in the way of hook-ups and additional services.  They want you to have an enjoyable stay, but that won’t happen if you can’t get your RV off the road and into the camping space.