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Crawfordsville KOA Journey
Country roads lead to over 30 covered bridges as well as old mills and small towns with shops selling antiques, hand-stitched quilts and more.
It's always a thrill to stay at a KOA - and at Crawfordsville KOA, your dogs and cats will agree. Rover and Muffin receive free treats at check-in, and the animal-loving staff offers a pet-walking service. You'll enjoy relaxing at your campsite, whether it's a long, shady Pull-Thru RV Site or a cozy Camping Cabin. The peaceful country setting includes many trees and a kaleidoscope of flowers. The pool, game room and playground keep guests entertained. Hold your family reunion at the enclosed pavilion. You'll find canoe rentals, hiking trails, horseback riding and lovely state parks nearby. In Parke County, explore more than 30 covered bridges as well as old mills and small towns with shops selling antiques and hand-stitched quilts. If you need a site during the off-season, please email the campground. Coming soon: Kamp K9! Limited facilities from Nov. 15 to April 15. Store closed. Water, electric and sewer on 10 sites only. Rest of sites have everything but water. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: Jamie Nelson & Kevin Crull.
User Reviews
Debbie Deshazo
It wasn't my favorite park, but my husband loved it. I thought it was odd that customers choose there own spaces available. I didn't think our space was Worth the $$$ we paid. + it was cluttered with odd things and plants.
behr behrensmeyer
It's a very cute campground with great service. The tent sights are very nice. Service was excellent! My only complaints are the constant trains (not their fault) and the bar that's very close (very loud). If it wasn't for the trains and bar, location would get more stars. They had fun games we could play with our 5yr old, very patriot (huge bonus).
Charity Elliott
We stayed here for the Purdue Family Weekend in West Lafayette. It was a quick, easy drive to the college to visit. It’s a quiet campground, pull through sites are easy and large. Friendly staff and well kept public restrooms and pool area. There are trains that go by regularly at night. If you’re a light sleeper, beware. This was a great alternative to staying in West Lafayette and paying the family weekend hotel prices.
Diane Dempsey
Campground was nicer than some of the posts I've read. Check in was easy. Sites were amply spaced. There were some very large rigs and they appeared to have plenty of space too. The owner was friendly when I stopped by the office with a question. This was an overnight stay headed home. I would stay here again.
Melissa McGillis
I found myself living in my camper because I left my life in Michigan to be with my sister as she was on hospice with cancer. I ended up staying here for over a week. The staff was fantastic, Cowboy, Jamie, and Dakota were the nicest and most helpful people, and they were patient and worked with us. Very down to earth. They are animal lovers which was great for me. They were always available, the camp was always clean and landscaped nice. The store was stocked and has lots of fun things in it, including essential oils. The pool was freshly painted and well maintained. It was a little sad for us to have to leave, definitely will be bringing the kids back!