Experience Brown County's beauty firsthand at one of our magical campgrounds!
Enjoy days surrounded by the beauty of nature and nights under the stars. Our campgrounds offer serenity and seclusion.
The Bill Monroe Campground has over 450 tent sites, 30/50 amp electric and water hookups as well as multiple cabins! With over 55 acres, Bill Monroe’s offers both wooded and open sites and are big rig friendly. The facilities are complete with hot showers, clean restrooms, 2 dump stations, stocked fishing lake, walking trails, and […]
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At the Brown County KOA campground you’re only minutes away from fine dining, art and craft shops, museums, live entertainment, and theater. For every season of the year, there’s always something to do and see in scenic Brown County…and there’s no better way to enjoy it all than RVing and camping! Free Wi-Fi onsite.
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Camp in Indiana’s largest state park! With nearly 16,000-acres, 20 miles of roads with numerous scenic vistas, and tons of other offerings, camping at the Brown County State Park Campground is a no-brainer! You’ll find large campgrounds with electric hook-ups and modern restrooms, as well as a separate horseman’s campground. Inside the State Park, you […]
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Extend your eXplore Brown County adventure with an overnight stay! Choose from camping cabins or the campground. eXplore Brown County is home to 10 camping cabins, each with a unique theme. The cabins are grouped together and can accommodate up to 80 guests for a great adventurous time. eXplore Brown County also features primitive and […]
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Welcome to Friends O’ Mine Campground & Cabins! Recently purchased and renamed, the property, formerly known as Westward Ho Campground, has been a Brown County institution for over 40 years! The park is undergoing a huge transformation, with all new branding and fantastic updates! Each site has full water, sewer, and electric hook-ups (both 30 […]
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If the Hoosier Hikers Council (HHC) has a signature trail, the 42-mile Tecumseh Trail in Indiana is it! Built by the HHC in 1998-2002, the Tecumseh Trail begins at Morgan-Monroe State Forest headquarters, which is about 5 miles south of Martinsville and ends in a remote area of Brown County forest near Monroe Reservoir, just […]
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Yellowwood State Forest is located 7 miles west of Nashville and 10 miles east of Bloomington, just north of State Road 46. The forest’s 23,326 acres offer many recreation opportunities for people of all ages and skill levels. With three pristine lakes, hiking, horse trails, abundant wildlife, and primitive overnight campsites, Yellowwood has everything to […]
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