The Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center is accepting reservations for the rest of the year!
The Campgrounds feature spaces that accommodate full hook-up and primitive camping. Full hook-up sites are available April through October (weather permitting). Electric-only hook-ups are available November through March (weather permitting); during this time, the dump station is closed.
Year-round camping
Indoor showers and flush toilets
Washers and dryers
Electricity and sewer hook-ups (seasonal)
Water at campsites (seasonal)
Sanitary dumping station
Potable water (seasonal)
From the North Via I-65 (Chicago, IL) Take Exit 119 to West 38th Street. Continue 4.5 miles and the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center will be on your left. Via I-69 (Fort Wayne, IN) I-69 becomes Binford Boulevard in Indianapolis. After 6 miles, Binford Boulevard becomes Fall Creek Parkway. From Fall Creek Parkway, turn Right on East 38th Street and the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center will be on your right.
Bright lights in the city. This setting isn't camping, it's a parking lot with a strip of grass and hook-ups. So, why then did we stay five nights? We live in our rig full-time and wanted to visit a city. We've now had our city fix and it should suffice for the next nine months. Indianapolis has much to offer. We enjoyed the Art Museum. There is an accessible greenway to walk or bike. It's well-used and enjoyable. In talking with someone a few sites down from us, they stay here for three nights every year during their annual trip from Maryland to Arizona, especially for the bike trail and the easy four mile ride to locally patronized restraurants and bars. I gave a two star rating. This setting isn't good or bad, just a little more bad than good, but we knew that from the moment we made our reservations.
We came here for the Christmas nights of lights! It was a lot of fun! The lights were matched up to music! This will be a new family tradition for us! We even had the fur baby with us!