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Elkhart Co. / Middlebury KOA Holiday
Summer is here and the heat is on! Come join us in the pool, fish at the pond, hike the trails, join the ice cream social or just hang out at the campfire!
Come and enjoy the best of Indiana camping at the Elkhart County KOA! Our Big Rig-friendly pull-through RV sites are up to 80 feet long and feature 50-amp service. No RV? Enjoy a comfortable stay in one of our cozy cabins or lodges. We have plenty of beautiful tent sites available, too!
The Elkhart County KOA is a comfortable retreat from day-to-day pressures, centrally located near the home of the RV Industry and one of the nation's largest Amish communities. Enjoy the simple and quiet life of the Amish here in northern Indiana, visiting the local towns of Shipshewana and Middlebury, where the clip-clop of the horse's hooves will bring back a feel of simple living. Experience the Shipshewana Flea Market, home of nearly 900 vendors, held Tuesdays and Wednesdays every week from May through October. Our KOA offers shuttle service to the Flea Market for a small fee (5/15-9/15), so take advantage of this convenience and save your fuel and energy for the Flea Market itself. You can also enjoy a self-guided CD tour of the Amish Heritage Trail provided by the local county visitor's center, along with a map of the area. This is a great way for you to leisurely enjoy the area at your own pace.
Elkhart County is also the "RV Capitol of the World"! You can enjoy the area by stopping at your favorite manufacturer for a tour of their plant. In addition, the RV/MH Hall of Fame is located 11 miles from our campground (we offer shuttle service to the RV Hall of Fame pending availability of the shuttle van). We have many guests stay with us while they are having warranty work done on their RVs, turning a chore into a vacation!
Our KOA has much to offer, whether you come to visit the Amish, the RV Capitol, or just overnight. With so much to see and do, you could easily spend a week or two and never run out of things to experience! We also have activities on the campground for families to enjoy Mother's Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend. Make your reservation today at the Elkhart County KOA!
User Reviews
Jason Lamb
We had a house fire and insurance ended up being bogus. We was working in white pigeon Michigan and decided to stay at koa campground in Middlebury Indiana. 1 month 625 I believe. Our RV was broken into door was pried open and of all things they stole. It wasn't the TVs in which had 3 in there. It was our keys out the ignition. I let Angie in the office know. She said ahh man. So I left camper behind paid dry storage. Returned to Ohio to finish up a couple jobs. Then we ended up having car problems. Wiring issue. The campgrounds new our situation in which was out of our hands waiting on shops to have an opening. They key issue was solved I just had to get my car out of shop and return. They had my RV towed. Class C Winnebago 16,000 lbs. 737 dollar tow bill and 100 a day for tow yard. They did this with no remorse or conscience for another human being or I should say my family. I know the world has changed, I also know that good businesses will remain good businesses if there a business ran by someone of integrity. To do the rite thing when know one is looking is the definition of integrity. So let my voice be herd. Running a business like this families need to know this type of stuff they do. The ripples there decision caused. In my situation they pretty much took my RV and I doubt I'll get it back. All due to they couldn't wait a day or 2 more due to the shop having trouble troubleshooting the issue due to a wiring issue. Yes they said they close on November 1st. What do I do if the shop couldn't figure it out by the first. It was not hurting anything sitting on an empty lot. This decision koa made in Middlebury after my RV was broken into on there property with my keys taken. I would at least expect a little compassion and to be worked with a little seeing how the keys were stolen there. I'm at a loss for words. Feelings and out of an RV. I ran a business years ago. I was proud of mine. These guys should be embarrassed and ashamed of there's. Businesses thrive or demise off of reviews. You be the judge. You should be in a position to be ready to spend thousands if your RV has any issues on there property or stay home. I wish we would of stayed home. Hopefully God has a planning all this. I am having trouble seeing how this fits into the plan. Thanks for reading everyone.
Tony Alexander
The tent site I had was nice - large, plenty of parking space, flat, semi-private site near the well-maintained walking trail, with water, electricity, and a provided lamp. The camp store had some things I needed, and seemed well-stocked. Restroom was clean and easily accessible. Very friendly staff - a kind gentleman contacted me late evening when I had a question, and reassured me that late arrival would be no issue. Night-check-in was easy - there was an envelope left with information for me, including an easy-to-follow map right to my camp site. Very easy to get there - right off the highway, just a short way down the road. Well-marked and lit at night. Only reason for 4 stars overall instead of 5 is excessive noise from the road, which the KOA can't do much about. I liked this place, and would camp there again.
Ron Meelheim
Small campground a little tight, they put us between two large buses. We stopped there to watch the football game. They said they had great cable turned out. The cable was lousy. Reception was poor. We wind up going to a sports bar to watch the game.
Adam Vengroff
We rented a cabin for our KOA stay. We are KOA Elite members and always keep an eye out for them when on the move. Our RV was being serviced at GD and we had to find a hotel(at our cost) while they serviced our poorly manufactured unit again. With a 6 person family that meant 2 hotel rooms at all that were available. To keep costs down we tried the KOA cabin. The lady working the desk was great. She was brainstorming with us on how to make things work and suggested some great ideas. Her services were 5☆. The other staff we interacted with couldn't give a cent about what we needed. Finally, the cabin itself was gross. Although, efforts were made to clean it before our rental, everything was gross. The walls, the floors, the coverings, the BBQ. It was like no one rented the cabin in years. The RV sites themselves did not look very level. The amenities were old and tired. We would definitely not try to stay here again.
Mike Valenti
Camp sites for larger campers are small. When we put the awning out it was within a 1 or so of the camper next to us. Pool is dated.. from around 1970ish.. bath house is somewhat clean, lot of showers in the men's but 2 toilets. Gravel pads somewhat level.. people in the office not that bright.. we came from Michigan and 13 the road that crosses over 80/90 toll road was closed fpr replacement and they never told us.. on a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being top shelf i would rate it a 5 at very best. I would not stay here again.