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The Hoosier National Forest offers a variety of camping opportunities, from cabins to primitive roadside camping. Select one of the options above to get find your next favorite spot, or look through some our suggestions below.
This recreation area offers six campground loops, two picnic areas and three shelterhouses, two of which are available for reservation, a three lane boat launch, a swim beach with shelter and showerhouse, hiking trails, and two rental cabins on the lake.
Cabin Rentals. There are two cabins available for rent at the Hardin Ridge Recreation Area. The rustic cabins are located on the shoreline of Lake Monroe. They have electricity, centralized water, a vault toilet and amazing views of the lake.
The Hoosier National Forest is within a 2-hour drive of Cincinnati, Evansville, Indianapolis, and Louisville. The Forest offers people a tranquil setting to explore, fish, hike, hunt and reconnect with nature. There are over 260 miles of trails on the forest for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding.
Reservations for cabins, picnic shelters, and some campsites sites may be made online or by calling 1-877-444-6777. Some sites are only non-reservabe and only available as first come, first served. A three day reservation window is required.
See a full list of rules and regulations on Hoosier National Forest for more questions and information. Dispersed Camping Areas. A map is available for roadside designated dispersed campsites in the Pleasant Run Unit (north end of Hoosier National Forest): Hickory Ridge, Berry Ridge and Sundance Lake areas; Birdseye Trail area
Brooks Cabin is an authentic log cabin at the edge of the Charles C. Deam Wilderness. It serves as a welcome center for the Wilderness when it is open, but since it is staffed mostly by volunteers it is only open on weekends during the summer months.
This recreation area offers six campground loops, two picnic areas and three shelterhouses, two of which are available for reservation, a three lane boat launch, a swim beach with shelter and showerhouse, hiking trails, and two rental cabins on the lake.
North Face Loop includes 36 individual sites. The loop contains centralized water, flush toilets, hot showers, and a recharge table for electric boat motors. A selection of single or extra large, electric or non-electric sites are available in this shady campground.
Buzzard Roost Recreation Area. Area Status: Open. A scenic location for walking, picnicking and camping. Parking areas are available at the first trailhead access and at the picnic/camping spur. Tables, grills, and a portable toilet are available at the picnic area.