State · Midwest

Glamping in Indiana

58 stays in Indiana

Indiana is part of the Midwest glamping landscape. GlampTrail tracks 58 stays in Indiana, spanning a mix of stay types and elevations.

What Indiana glamping looks like

The Midwest's glamping landscape is anchored by the Great Lakes — Superior, Michigan, Huron — and by the hardwood forests of the Upper Peninsula, northern Wisconsin, and northern Minnesota. Inland, the prairie states have a quieter glamping inventory built around farm stays and converted barns. The lakes themselves shape weather and access, with summer lakeshore demand running parallel to peak Atlantic-coast pressure. Within Indiana specifically, the inventory tends to cluster around the state's signature outdoor destinations — its largest protected areas, its scenic byways, and the small towns that have developed visitor infrastructure to support multi-night stays. The state's glamping properties are typically small, owner-operated, and seasonal, which means inventory turns quickly during peak windows.

Best time to visit

Late May through early October; foliage peaks in October. The shoulder weeks on either side of peak season usually offer the best ratio of weather quality to crowd density, and pricing typically softens by 15–30% versus headline dates. If you have flexibility, target midweek nights in the shoulder window.

Amenities you'll find here

Expect proximity to swimming or paddling water as a baseline amenity, kitchens designed around grilling, and screened structures in mosquito country. Heat for shoulder seasons is essential. Within Indiana, expect operators to lean into whatever the state's defining outdoor attribute is — water access, mountain proximity, dark skies, or coastal frontage — and to design their amenity sets accordingly.

Pricing in Indiana

Lakeshore properties at $130–$300; inland yurts and cabins at $90–$220.

Booking tips for Indiana

Book the Midwest as far ahead as you can for any peak window — operators here are small and often have only a handful of units. Confirm road access (especially for unpaved approaches), seasonal closure dates, and any minimum-stay requirements. Trip insurance is meaningful in this region given weather variability; consider a refundable rate if you're booking in a tight window. If you're flying in, the closest commercial airport is usually a 1–3 hour drive from the property; rent something with reasonable ground clearance for any stay that requires unpaved access.

Stays in Indiana

Cabins · Muncie

Camp Redwing

★ 4.2 · 34 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Area 3

★ 4.3 · 82 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Area 2

★ 4.3 · 82 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Area 1

★ 4.3 · 80 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Area 4

★ 4.3 · 80 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Cabin 4

★ 4.2 · 34 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Cabin 1

★ 4.2 · 30 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Cabin 2 & 3

★ 4.2 · 30 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Cataract Void Campground

★ 4.8 · 34 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Tent Area C

★ 4.6 · 138 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Primitive Campground

★ 4.6 · 123 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Tent Area B

★ 4.6 · 140 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Tent Area E

★ 4.6 · 134 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Tent Area D

★ 4.6 · 141 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 24

★ 4.4 · 185 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 23

★ 4.5 · 9 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 22

★ 4.5 · 183 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 21

★ 4.5 · 177 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 17

★ 4.6 · 151 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 18

★ 4.6 · 167 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 13

★ 4.4 · 137 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 14

★ 4.5 · 135 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 15

★ 4.5 · 139 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 11

★ 4.4 · 90 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 10

★ 4.4 · 99 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 16

★ 4.5 · 152 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 2

★ 4.4 · 175 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 25

★ 4.2 · 139 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 8

★ 4.5 · 43 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 7

★ 4.5 · 38 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campsite 4

★ 4.4 · 147 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Hardin Ridge

★ 4.3 · 114 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Hickory Ridge Horse Camp

★ 4.8 · 157 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Horsemen's Campground Non-electric

★ 4.4 · 126 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Chimney Shelter

★ 4.2 · 98 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Indian Creek Overlook Shelter

★ 4.3 · 25 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Patoka Lake Village

★ 4.8 · 161 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Modern Campground

★ 4.8 · 97 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campground

★ 4.3 · 52 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Deam Lake Campground

★ 4.4 · 49 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

North Face Camping

★ 4.5 · 168 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

South Slope Camping

★ 4.4 · 171 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Fishermen's Campground

★ 4.8 · 164 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campground Entrance

★ 4.5 · 92 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Shale Bluff

★ 4.5 · 8 reviews

Airstreams · Indiana

Jellystone

★ 4.3 · 148 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Group Camp Laughery

★ 4.6 · 34 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Youth Tent Area

★ 4.6 · 153 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campground B

★ 4.6 · 168 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campground A

★ 4.6 · 187 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Campground C

★ 4.6 · 162 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Horseman's Camp

★ 4.4 · 72 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Lincoln State Park campground gatehouse

★ 4.7 · 171 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Lake Lincoln Campground

★ 4.7 · 169 reviews

Safari Tents · Indiana

Buckhorn Primitive Campground/ Youth Tent Area

★ 4.7 · 164 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Gobbler's Run Non-electric Campground

★ 4.7 · 172 reviews

Yurts · Indiana

German Ridge Campground

★ 4.7 · 124 reviews

Cabins · Indiana

Stone Creek Campground & Trails

★ 4.7 · 143 reviews