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Indian Springs Campground
Overview
Indian Springs Campground offers a refreshing and tranquil retreat in the heart of Northeast Indiana. Known primarily for its natural spring-fed lake, this park provides a peaceful environment where travelers can disconnect from the hustle of daily life. The atmosphere is centered around community and classic outdoor recreation, making it a staple for those exploring the Hoosier State. Whether you are looking for a weekend escape or a seasonal home, the park provides a lush, green backdrop for your next adventure.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the quiet town of Garrett, the campground is nestled within the scenic landscapes of DeKalb County. While the park feels secluded and is surrounded by mature trees and rolling fields, it remains conveniently accessible from major routes like Interstate 69. This strategic location allows visitors to enjoy a quiet, rural setting while remaining only a short drive away from local conveniences, fuel stations, and regional urban centers like Fort Wayne.
Amenities & Park Features
The centerpiece of the property is the 18-acre private lake, which features a sandy swimming beach and excellent catch-and-release fishing opportunities. For RVers, the park provides a variety of site types to accommodate different needs, including:
- Spacious full hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp electric service
- Large pull-thru sites designed for big-rig accessibility
- Clean, modern shower houses and laundry facilities
- Recreational courts for basketball, volleyball, and a playground
On-site facilities also include a well-stocked camp store and a large pavilion for group gatherings and community events.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History buffs will appreciate the park's proximity to Auburn, home to the world-renowned Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. Families often take the short drive into Fort Wayne to visit the award-winning Fort Wayne Children's Zoo or explore the lush botanical gardens. The local area also offers unique antique shopping, local breweries, and seasonal festivals that showcase Indiana’s charming small-town culture and hospitality.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for families seeking a traditional summer vacation centered on water activities, swimming, and evenings spent around a campfire. It is also a perfect match for retirees and solo travelers who value a quiet, well-maintained environment for a mid-week stopover or a long-term stay. If you enjoy lakeside views, birdwatching, and a slower pace of life, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Julie Guthrie
I like that this campground is so close to home. They have a lot of things to offer like the playground for kids, fishing, the little beach area. They also have cool trails to walk. You can also rent a golf cart to ride around which is cool. We were the only tent campers last weekend so we had that spot to ourselves and they had port a pottys right by the sites, which were fairly clean. It seems like they have events going on pretty often.. the weekend we went they had karaoke which you could hear throughout the entire place 😅 The price wasn't bad either.
Josh Holzinger
Been here 3 times but after this weekend I will never be back. They took $25 out of my deposit because they was some banana on the futon cover and now they have to clean it, shouldn't they clean that stuff after every stay anyways. But are okay renting the cabin with the shower looking the way it did it was so bad I didn't feel comfortable showering all weekend. Then when I tried to discuss it with Melinda she got rude and nasty saying I'll charge you more if you just want to argue. She has the absolute worst customer service I have ever seen and I'll definitely never come back because of her and I'll make sure to tell everyone I know about her and to stay away from this campground.
Jane Schwartz
I hope they will call and discuss the ideas of next year the plan they have for Sundays. Stayed in Cabin. Make sure you bring your own sheets. Had a great time! Getting bigger cabin next year. Very nice people at the desk. Close to home. Would love to have a camper to stay there more.
Sam Smith
I came this weekend for a motorcycle event that I saw a flier for at millers. Being from garrett, I have never checked this place out. We brought our kids and let them jump on splash springs while we hung out and chit chatted with people that were there for the event and listened to the band. It was so busy and chaotic with the event, we loved it! We will probably rent a cabin in the future as all the campers told us how they love it here and some people have been here 10, 20 years and they are like a giant family. We were directed to a fishing pond so our dog, Champ, could swim. And he loved it! Editing to add, I did read some reviews and it doesn’t seem like some people had real issues other than miscommunication. I talked to the park manager for a bit, and she was super sweet and very informative! Everyone looked like they were having a blast and I’m really glad a place like this exists in our little town and seems to give back to their people.
Dustin Cunningham
Place is an absolute joke. The place is ran by a bunch of people that have zero idea of anything going on. We rented and paid for cabin online 2 adults 2 kids 1 dog. We was there for 3 days then get a call from them saying you aren’t allowed a dog in that cabin it will be $100 dollars or you need to take the dog off the property. In the mean time there was 5 other dogs next to us through out the week in the same cabins.While I was paying this $100 dollars there was a family that just checked in to their cabin and was complaining about black dog hair in the cabin they rented. At the same time the lady is telling me they don’t allow dogs up in those cabins. Then we are leaving and we wiped everything down with Lysol and clean it all up nicer than it was when we got there. I get told it’s a $25 fee for a dirty sheet. I was told the manager would be back an a hour and she would call me to discuss the dirty sheet. I can’t wash the sheet due to the washer machine being broke at the campground also. I asked before I left to Wendi and the young lady that checked the cabin. Is that the only thing wrong was a dirty sheet no other hidden fees coming my way. They said no sir that is the only thing cabin was fine besides a dirty sheet. I said please have the manger call me they said she would an a hour when she got back. We got no phone call at all and all of a sudden now they want to say the cabin smells like smoke….we have emailed and asked for the manger to call. Still no call place is an absolute joke.
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