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Crawfordsville KOA Kampground
Overview
Crawfordsville KOA Kampground offers a quintessential midwestern camping experience that blends modern convenience with natural beauty. This family-oriented destination serves as an excellent home base for exploring the rich history and scenic landscapes of Montgomery County. Whether you are arriving for a quick overnight stay or an extended vacation, the park provides a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere that helps travelers relax and recharge after a long day on the road.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located just off Interstate 74, this campground provides seamless highway access for travelers moving through the heart of Indiana. Despite its proximity to major transit routes, the park is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling farmland, offering a serene environment away from the noise. The nearby city of Crawfordsville provides easy access to local shopping and dining, ensuring that all your travel needs are met within a short drive from your campsite.
Amenities & Park Features
This KOA is well-regarded for its large pull-thru RV sites and high-quality utility connections that cater to big rigs. On-site facilities include a clean, seasonal swimming pool and a playground for children, while four-legged friends can enjoy the fenced KampK9 dog park. For those seeking extra comfort, the park offers deluxe cabins and primitive tent sites. Additional features like bike rentals, a group pavilion, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a well-stocked camp store ensure a comfortable and entertaining stay for everyone.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will appreciate being a short drive from Shades State Park and the iconic trails of Turkey Run State Park. These nearby areas are famous for sandstone canyons and scenic hiking opportunities. For a bit of culture, visitors can tour the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum or the unique Rotary Jail Museum in downtown Crawfordsville. The winding waters of Sugar Creek are also perfect for seasonal canoeing, kayaking, and fishing excursions throughout the warmer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a premier choice for cross-country RVers seeking a reliable and clean stopover with full hookups and easy maneuvering. It also appeals greatly to families who want a safe and fun environment for children to play and explore. Furthermore, it serves as a top-tier base camp for outdoor adventurers who want to explore Indiana’s most famous state parks during the day while returning to comfortable, modern amenities at night.
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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.
Fran Burgess
Very nice place to be a KOA Journey. All pull through spaces were shady and neatly kept. Office offered the essentials and we had full hookups in our site. Grounds had beautiful landscaping and, although the pool had recently closed for the season, it was clean and nice. Restrooms and showers were adequate. (That's the best I'll say, becUse nothing is like home.) Although there were a lot of dogs here, there was no barking and no doggie messes.
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!
Kyleigh Mingus
I was on a family camper trip, and our first stop was indanaia. We arrived very late I might add, time stamp around 11 pm. Despite this, late night check in went smooth in the cool weather, and we set up in a timely manner, making it to bed around 12. It was a nice stay, we left pretty early, from what I could tell camp sight was nice. Seemed like lots of perminate sights, but no problem with that!
peter ostermann
No signage of the highway and only a small sign as you approach. Quite a hill to get into the property, so longer trailers might bottom out. Gravel sites that have a slant to them. No wifi or laundry available. It might be a nice place in the summer, but a bit rough looking in the spring.
CHAOSNCHECK T
One night stop on our four month RV trip. We knew a storm was approaching but were fortunately that we beat it to the Park. There is major road construction, so your left turn onto the Park access road is dangerous. Approaching traffic is coming from a blind curve and traffic behind you either stops behind you or tries to pass you on the passenger side on a narrow lane. Once done with the turn there is ample parking while you check in, which was a breeze, however, the normal cheerfulness you expect from KOA was lacking. We were given a map with a circle on our site. No guide (no biggie) no instructions to where the bathroom/shower/garbage drop/dog walk were. We had a pull through and it was TIGHT with our neighbors. What was strange was the sewer connections were at the very back of the site, meaning even with an 18' rig, our tail was just on the edge of our site and the road. Power/water were mid way into the site. We found the dog walk and it was nice, grassy, but as a result of the storms, muddy. The dumpster was at the front/exit of the Park next to the dump site if you needed it. Did use the bathrooms the morning we left and they were clean. There are lots of trees, so when the storm hit the air was full of flying branches. We took a few hits but escaped major damage, but the rig behind us had two large limbs impaled into the top of their rig. Roads are narrow and there is no clear exit path, so everyone sort of just figured it out. A few restaurants down the road.
Renee ReneeO
Beautifully landscaped every spot. All shaded and woodsy feeling. Camp office was friendly and accommodating with putting us in very convenient spot for only staying one night. Back off the road. Woodsy. Whimsical and beautiful landscaping around the office. Bathrooms nice and clean and warm showers. Playground. Outdoor connect 4 to play.
Marcy Higley
Beautiful place to spend the night on our trip!