Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Martin State Forest Campground, located on an Unnamed Road, Mitchell, IN 47446, USA, provides a quiet and clean primitive camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category.
Based on customer reviews, Martin State Forest Campground is known for its quiet atmosphere, clean facilities, and affordable camping fees. It's a great place for those seeking a simple and peaceful camping getaway.
Key features and observations from customer feedback include:
Martin State Forest Campground is ideal for campers seeking a quiet and affordable primitive camping experience in Mitchell, IN. The clean facilities and peaceful atmosphere make it a great place for a relaxing getaway. Visitors should be prepared for limited amenities and potential challenges associated with primitive camping. The fire tower is a unique feature, but visitors should exercise caution when using it. It is recommended to contact the campground directly for information on available amenities, site details, and any potential closures or restrictions. It is always a good idea to bring your own supplies and be prepared for primitive camping conditions.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Camped on a Monday night campground was quiet playground was nice if you have kids and the pit toilets were nice & clean. $13 a night is a few bucks higher that other places but not much and well worth it for a clean safe space to camp for the night. The Fire tower is cool but too shakey for us and could use some boards replaced.
Very quiet out here...living primitive out here kinda sucks but its very quiet and clean
Very nice campground and well maintained. Do be aware that the USG plant nearby is noisy. It is running on a Sunday night. Not a place to go if you want real peace and quiet with just the sounds of the forest.
Hidden gem. We travel the Highways so we can explore camping like this. Beautiful sites, some good hikes nearby. We stopped for one night on our way to Illinois, and were the only ones in the camp! Primitive sites however, drinking water all over camp and we are self contained so no worries.
Came across this Martin State Forest Camp Ground. This is a rustic campground with firepit, volt toilet, playground. $13 per night, look for registration this is an honor system with $110 fine if caught on a campsite for not registering. 14 days maximum stay. Some trails to explore. Campground and restrooms are accessible friendly ♿