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Indian Springs Campground
Indian Springs Campground Garrett is located in Garrett County, Maryland. It is a family-friendly campground that offers a variety of activities for all ages. The campground features a large swimming pool, a playground, a game room, a camp store, and a variety of campsites. There are also several hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The campground is open year-round and offers a variety of amenities, including full hookups, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Indian Springs Campground Garrett is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and make lasting memories with family and friends.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tyler Davis
Best camping , swimming, fishing , hospitality, around garrett , and surrounding area , not commercialized , just a great time.
Thomas Savage
If you're looking for a fun place to camp and have a great time, this is not the place! Watch out for the paw patrol you'll get grounded and a fined
Ethan Wehman
Indiana Spring Campground is a place that leaves me with mixed feelings, but overall, it has a lot to offer depending on what you're looking for. During the off-season, the campground is peaceful, gated, and truly beautiful. It’s an excellent spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings, with mature trees that provide a great setting for scenic walks. The quiet atmosphere and serene environment make it perfect for those seeking solitude. In the busy season, the campground transforms. The hustle and bustle might be appealing if you enjoy a lively atmosphere, but it can also feel overwhelming if you're looking for tranquility. The strict enforcement of the 5 mph speed limit is great for safety but can be frustrating when it takes 15 minutes to get from the front to the back of the park. One downside is that the dense tree cover isn’t ideal for satellite internet users, but that’s a small price to pay for the beautiful surroundings. It’s also worth noting that the park seems to be making an effort to improve lately, which is a positive sign. Overall, Indiana Spring Campground is a solid choice. If you enjoy nature and can adjust your expectations based on the season, this campground has a lot to offer. It’s a place I’ve grown to appreciate.
Nick Gessner
Worst camp ground I’ve ever stayed at. They don’t follow their own rules. Bands playing till 1 am. Motorcycles revving their engine at 2 am. None of us slept at all. Talked to other campers and they said they wasn’t coming back! Got in trouble for doing the speed limit! 5mph! Oh but if your a park official, golf cart or motorcycle your exempt. Especially park officials in a golf cart. There’s no way they was doing 5mph EVER! NOT A HAPPY CAMPER!
Christina Gibson
I was pretty disappointed this year in our week's camping adventure. We stayed in the cabins, which are not bad. The second one next to the bigger one had some pretty smelly water. The fridge either didn't get cold enough or got too cold and froze things. The shower leaked behind the toilet. The last night we were there it was like the entire campground was at one of RVs near, partying till after 1 a.m. we had a couple from our group that had to leave super early for their long drive back to their state. Needless to say, they had a rough drive. Don't get me started on the price for the water obstacle thing. My dad had ordered the reception room and he was told the day of our reunion that he couldn't have it and we ended up using the outside one. In which we had till 5, as we were packing and loading up we could hear the staff complaining about our truck being parked where it was cause they needed to put the band sign up. It was still before 5. There's a few more things, but I already wrote a book. Chances are, we won't be back.