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J.E. Roush Lake
Overview
J.E. Roush Lake Fish and Wildlife Area offers a serene escape for travelers seeking the natural beauty of northeastern Indiana. Spread across thousands of acres, this Indiana DNR property manages a reservoir designed for flood control and a wealth of outdoor recreation. It provides a peaceful atmosphere where the sounds of the local wildlife replace city noise, making it an ideal stop for those who prioritize open spaces and traditional outdoor pursuits. The park provides a rugged, authentic experience that honors the landscape of the Wabash River heritage.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just south of Huntington, IN, the park is nestled within the scenic Little River valley. The landscape is defined by the expansive 900-acre lake and surrounding woodlands, providing a lush backdrop for your stay. Its proximity to US-224 makes it easily accessible for RVers while maintaining a secluded, natural feel. The rolling terrain and waterfront views offer a quintessential Midwestern outdoor aesthetic right in the heart of Huntington County, making it feel miles away from the hustle of modern life.
Amenities & Park Features
Camping is primarily located at the Kil-So-Quah State Recreation Area. While the experience is more rustic than a private resort, the park provides features designed for comfortable outdoor living:
- Electric hookup sites that accommodate various RV sizes.
- Access to modern vault toilets and seasonal drinking water.
- A premier shooting range with stations for archery, pistols, and rifles.
- Several well-maintained boat ramps for launching fishing boats or kayaks.
These facilities ensure that while you are immersed in nature, you have the essential utilities needed for a successful camping trip.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, from exploring the mountain bike trails to fishing for bass and walleye in the reservoir. The nearby city of Huntington, known as the Lime City, offers local dining and historical sites for a quick day trip. Nature lovers should not miss the Little River Wetlands, which provide excellent birdwatching opportunities. Additionally, the park's designated hunting areas make it a popular destination during the fall seasons for licensed sportsmen looking for a convenient basecamp.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for self-contained RVers who enjoy a semi-primitive camping style focused on the environment. It is not a luxury resort with swimming pools or clubhouses; instead, it appeals to those who want to be immersed in the woods. If you are an avid angler or hunter, J.E. Roush Lake provides some of the best access in the region. It is also an excellent choice for families who want to unplug and focus on hiking, biking, and simple lakeside relaxation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Anthony Tamm
$12 rustic camping $15 electric. 30 years of good family fun. Ty
Melissa Worthington
This place is so peaceful I enjoy being there.
S Gerber
Update Oct 2023: no showers. No plans to build it seems. Update April 2023: they are building new bathroom? Showers? Off the beaten path, cheap, first come, no reservations, $12/ night non electric. No showers, no flush toilets, and nasty toilets. No entry fee, honor system. No camp store or firewood for sale. No local swimming. Small playground.
Papa Rick
Beautiful park. Camping is $15 a night with electricity. First come first served only. We got the last open site when we arrived. 62 sites.
Ta Wee
Been hunting/fishing for acouple years now, still one of the best place for outdoor activities.
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