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Campeggio aperto da 15 April a 15 October
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2 / 5 (5 voti )

Indian Lakes Campground

6460 S 75 W
46795, Wolcottville
Indiana, Stati Uniti d'America

Beautiful Campground, Large shaded campsite. Enclosed heated pool w/ 9000 sqft Lodge Building. Rental pontoon boats, golf carts, canoes, peddle bikes, camping cabins. All on a chain of 5 lakes. 20 acres of woods at the back of the park.

Caratteristiche Punto

Ricreazione
Noleggio bici
Area Giochi
Balneazione in acque naturali
Spiaggia sabbiosa
Piscina all'aperto
Campo da pallavolo
Campo da G
Noleggio barca
Scivolo barca
Pesca

Sistemazione
Roulotte
Camper
Noleggio cabine

Strutture
Elettricità
Wifi
Negozio campeggio
Snackbar
Ristorante

Qualifiche
Cani

Sanitari
Strutture cambio pannolini
Cabine lavaggio
Lavatrici
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Shany Botsford PhD
Inglese (USA)
As full-time RV dwellers who work in Fort Wayne, we started our job in June, and due to the high season, campsite availability was scarce. We ended up at Indiana Springs from June to August. Our RV is a 38-foot fifth wheel, and we also have a long bed truck. This campsite proved challenging to navigate due to its sharp turns and low-hanging trees. The pull-through sites are situated at the far end of the campsite. Most of the sites were uneven and muddy, and the hook-ups were oddly placed which made positioning our RV difficult. Our electricity bill was the highest we've ever paid at a campsite, almost $700 a month for rent and electricity. If the campsite was of high quality, the cost could be justified. Although there's a lake, it was frequently closed due to E. coli contamination, so we stayed clear. Geese are a common sight near the water bodies, so be careful where you tread! After rain, many sites would flood and remain waterlogged for several days. The playground equipment was unstable, and the water quality was poor, with a metallic odor that stained our shower and toilet. The campsite enforces a strict 5 mph speed limit, which is reasonable, but it doesn't seem to apply to golf carts. Be cautious with your children as many people drive around inebriated on their golf carts over the weekend. This "campsite" seems to be more of a weekend party spot for seasonal campers, giving it more of a trailer park atmosphere. The worst part, however, was the mosquito infestation that began in July. I've never seen so many mosquitoes. We had to stay indoors as much as possible, or cover ourselves in mosquito repellent if we ventured outside. I still have mosquito bite scars seven months later. They don't seem to do anything to control the mosquito problem. The only positive aspect I can mention about this campsite is the paved roads,
1 anno ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
There is not a single valid reason to ever stay in this campground. Any reviews to the contrary must have been written by folks behind on their rent. The ONLY two good things to say about this place are, the electrical grid supported everyone running their AC, and the pavement is fairly new. Oh, and the check in people were nice. The campground is primarily filled with full timers living in their beat-up RV’s, or by folks coming up for the weekends with their rigs staying full time. MANY rigs are in disrepair and have all kinds of junk in their campsite. I’m pretty sure the confederate flags were begrudgingly replaced with US flags. At least one campsite had a big flag with the “F word” on it. Politics aside, is this necessary? Especially with all the kids in this place. AT&T cellphone service barely works here. Barely able to text a single photo and impossible to view a video. Management doesn’t seem to notice or care. The dumpsters, located a distance from the campground, are surrounded by trash and they stink badly from within 20 feet. This is just disrespectful of their clients. And by the way most people maintain their rigs they do not value management or the neighbors. Friday night there was a DJ playing LOUD music and Saturday night there was a Karaoke machine playing LOUD music. Well past the 10 pm quiet time. Several people on golf carts also very loud music as they drove around. Lots of golf carts and kids on bikes. Big dogs bark loudly and are ignored by their owners. There is trash in the streets and over almost every campsite. Many of the campsites could use a load of gravel as they turn to mud in the rain. There are at least two lakes and one has a beach with a water slide. The beach shows that it is raked regularly. There are chairs and lounges available. The extensive kids play area has some updated equipment but also had a ‘treehouse’ on posts that is leaning to far for kids climbing on it. I didn’t visit the recreation room, laundry, or the bathrooms as everything is so neglected, I can’t imagine they are clean or even work. The men’s shower at the beach looks like it’s been closed for months. Two portable toilets are sitting outside. Again, this place is so poorly managed and maintained there is no reason to stay here. And they don’t refund money for any reason once you’ve paid. I would leave No Stars if that were an option.
2 anni ago

Pitbullmama731
Inglese (USA)
This is the most poorly run and most disgusting campground I have ever been to. We reserved two sites side by side for us and another couple 6 months ago only to arrive and be told someone else was on our site and refused to move. They tried to give us to sites on opposite sides of the park from one another and we refused. Finally, two hours later and after much arguing the owner (I think) gave us “two sites” which was really only one seasonal site and our friends had electric only when they had paid for full hookups. We were offered 30 pieces of wood for the “inconvenience”. Come to find out it was staff’s fault that others set up on our sites which is not how it was initially explained. Three days into our week we were told we had to move because the seasonal people were there for their site. Absolutely not, the others weren’t forced to move so neither were we. The sites we were given were a mud pit with almost no grass, there were craters everywhere from where people had moved the fire pit around previously, and so small it was ridiculous. Stopped in at the one bathroom/shower house while on a walk and it looked like it had never been cleaned. Toilets were full and human feces was smeared all over in one stall. We will never be returning and would advise others to look elsewhere
3 anni ago

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