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Bixler Lake Campground
Overview
Bixler Lake Campground is a centerpiece of Kendallville's outdoor recreation, offering a quiet escape within the sprawling 530-acre Bixler Lake Park. It provides a mix of modern and primitive sites designed specifically for those who enjoy being steps away from the water's edge. This city-managed facility focuses on maintaining a natural, community-oriented atmosphere while providing the essential comforts required for a relaxing multi-day stay in the heart of Northern Indiana.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the scenic shores of the 117-acre Bixler Lake, the campground is surrounded by lush woodlands and expansive, well-maintained green spaces. It serves as a refreshing green oasis within the city limits of Kendallville, offering campers a distinct sense of seclusion without sacrificing proximity to local conveniences and grocery stores. The terrain is largely level and generously shaded, making it ideal for leisurely strolls or biking along the three miles of paved and natural trails that loop around the lake.
Amenities & Park Features
The park accommodates a variety of camping setups with 110 individual campsites, including several options for water and electric hookups and a convenient dump station. Visitors have access to clean restroom facilities and hot showers, ensuring a comfortable experience for families and long-term travelers alike. On-site recreation is abundant, featuring two sandy swimming beaches, a nature center, and multiple playgrounds for children. Boaters and anglers will particularly appreciate the public boat ramps and accessible fishing piers.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campground borders, travelers can explore the unique and educational Mid-America Windmill Museum, which showcases the history of wind power just minutes away. The historic downtown area of Kendallville offers a charming collection of local dining and antique shopping opportunities. Nature enthusiasts often visit the nearby Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site to learn about Indiana’s famous author, while summer visitors might enjoy regional events at the Noble County Fairgrounds.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an excellent fit for families and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize lake access and a wide variety of recreational activities. Its quiet, relaxed pace makes it a great choice for retirees looking for a peaceful stopover or local residents seeking a scenic weekend getaway close to home. Because of the extensive trail system and proximity to local sports complexes, it is also highly recommended for active travelers who enjoy staying busy while exploring the natural beauty of the region.
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User Reviews
Andy Lee Graham
The managers, Austin and Kimberly with their kids, give this place a true hometown Indiana feel. There are usually vacant spots, making it a great weekend or seasonal stop. A library and second beach sit across the lake, and despite what feels to be a wooded lots on a lake, Kendallville shopping is close by. Unlike many packed campgrounds, this is an easy stopover while traveling the USA. —Andy Lee Graham, World Traveler (115 countries)
Timothy Brisson
What a gem of a campground. The lot was large and well kept. The people running the office were very friendly and one of their son's dropped off some firewood to us no charge. Even though it was a mistake it was appreciated and we bought more so we could have a fire both nights of our stay. The lake is clean and clear. The jiki g trails seem well kept. We were here for my significant other's school reunion and camping within two miles of the event was just great. The campground was quiet and everyone was very friendly. If you are planning a trip to the Kendallville area, consider staying at Bixler Lake campground. I'm glad we did.
Wanda Armstrong
I wasn’t there, but Bill probably was, I figure he had a great time with whoever he was with
RITA BLACK
Stayed for a week and will return when we are in area again. Nice large campsites on grass. Some water/electric hook-ups, primitive, and just electric. Park was well maintained.
Donna Conrad
Went camping this past July 4th from Sunday to Sunday, we had lots of space, the family running the place are so nice and there to help or answer any questions. The bathrooms and showers were clean and stocked. The beaches were nice, no geese poop, they playgrounds were well keepers up and very nice! Fireworks were amazing and the campsites were nice and very roomy. We will be back next year!