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Indiana – Indiana State Forest Primitive Camping

Indiana State Forest Primitive CampingThe following state forests list camping: Ferdinand, Clark, Jackson-Washington, Martin, Morgan-Monroe, Pike and Yellow-wood State Forests. Also Willow Sough and Gledale State Wildlife areas list primitive camping. You should be able to look them up on the State: Indiana City: Unknown Nearest Town: Unknown Status; Unofficial boondocking Cost: 10 or less Nearest Road: Unknown Scenery Rating: Months Opened: Unknown Extras: None Number of Camp Sites: -

Indiana – Hardy Lake Southeast

Hardy Lake SoutheastOff of state roads 256 and 3 in southeastrn Indiana. Water area 741 acres. Near Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge and Crosley Fish and Wildlife area. Lake has Class C Wooster Campground with 19 sites for primitive and fisherman campers. The is also a l State: Indiana City: Unknown Nearest Town: Unknown Status; Unknown Cost: 10 or less Nearest Road: Unknown Scenery Rating: 3 Months Opened: Unknown Extras: Water Dump Station Restrooms Number of Camp Sites: 11-29 -

Indiana – Tipsaw Hoosier National Forest – South

Tipsaw Hoosier National Forest – South$8.50 per night with a America the Beautiful Passport for a non-electric site. During the week Sunday-Wednesday, pay for two days and get a third for free. At $17 (non-electric) per night without the Passport, that means three days would cost $11 per nigh State: Indiana City: Unknown Nearest Town: Unknown Status; Official Cost: 10 or less Nearest Road: Unknown Scenery Rating: 4 Months Opened: April 15 through October 15 Extras: Water Electric Dump -

Indiana – Yellowwood State Forest

Yellowwood State ForestYellowwood is located in Brown County. There are lots of places to fish. There is a creek where you can go gold panning (with free permit). The roads are mostly gravel but some are paved. Most of the campgrounds have playgrounds and vault toilets. Hiking State: Indiana City: Unknown Nearest Town: Unknown Status; Official Cost: 10 or less Nearest Road: Gravel Scenery Rating: Months Opened: Most of the campgrounds are open year round Extras: Restrooms Number of -

Indiana – Wabash RV Park

Wabash RV Parkgrassy spots, electric hook-ups, next to Wabash river, walking distance to downtown and Riverwalk Park. Sign posts to pay at Water Treatment plant $15. We did the Riverwalk, then continued our trip. State: Indiana City: Unknown Nearest Town: Wabash Status; Official Cost: 10 or less Nearest Road: Dirt Scenery Rating: 3 Months Opened: unknown Extras: Electric Number of Camp Sites: 10 or less Max Stay : 7 -