Campground Overview
About Tippecanoe River State Park
Stretching alongside the serene Tippecanoe River in Pulaski County, Indiana, Tippecanoe River State Park Campground offers a tranquil escape characterized by diverse camping options, abundant outdoor activities, and a rich connection to natural and cultural history. Whether you seek modern conveniences, rustic simplicity, or group camping, the site’s range of accommodations—including electric sites, primitive spots, camper cabins, and youth areas—caters to all preferences.
Surrounded by 2,761 acres of woodlands and wetlands, the campground is perfect for soaking in the beauty of Indiana’s outdoors. Visitors can explore 23 miles of trails rated from easy to moderate, with 9 miles dedicated to hiking and the remainder shared with horseback riding. The centerpiece is the seven-mile stretch of the river, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, while the historic 1930s fire tower offers panoramic views for history and scenery enthusiasts alike. Modern amenities such as restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and fire rings ensure comfort, while seasonal interpretive programs add educational value to the experience.
Located just four miles north of Winamac, this campground is a hub for nature immersion and adventure, with access to canoe rentals, birdwatching, and fishing opportunities for species like bass and catfish. It’s an ideal destination for quiet weekend getaways, family trips, or group gatherings, blending relaxation and recreation amid Indiana’s pristine natural setting.
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