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RV Parks In Angola, Indiana

41.6348° N, 84.9994° W

Quick Overview

Angola, Indiana is the gateway to Steuben County's famous lake region in the northeast corner of the state, and it's a popular camping destination for good reason. The area has several RV parks and campgrounds available, with some providing free access to visitors. Angola sits right at the intersection of Interstate 69 and the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90), making it an extremely convenient stop for RVers traveling between the Midwest and the eastern states. But beyond just being a convenient crossroads, Angola and the surrounding Steuben County area offer some of the best lake camping in Indiana. Pokagon State Park, just a few miles north of town, is one of Indiana's most popular state parks and features a campground with electric sites right near Lake James. The park offers year-round camping, a toboggan run in winter, and miles of hiking trails through hardwood forests. Beyond Pokagon, there are over 100 lakes in Steuben County, and several private campgrounds take advantage of this incredible natural setting with lakeside or lake-adjacent sites. The RV parks around Angola range from full-service resort-style campgrounds with pools and activities to quieter, more rustic settings where you can hear nothing but loons on the water. Trine University, located in Angola, adds some college-town energy to the mix, and the downtown area has enough restaurants and shops to keep you fed and entertained between outdoor excursions. For RVers looking for a true lake country camping experience in Indiana, the Angola area is hard to beat. Many of the campgrounds in the area are family-run operations with owners who've been in the business for decades, and that experience shows in the attention to detail at the individual sites. The proximity to both the toll road and I-69 means Angola is also a natural rest stop for RVers traveling between Chicago, Detroit, and the eastern seaboard. If you're making a reservation for a summer weekend, do it early -- the best lakeside sites go fast once the weather warms up. The listings below will help you compare options and find the campground that matches your style and budget.

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Traveling to Angola by RV

Angola is located at the junction of Interstate 69 and the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90) in far northeast Indiana. From I-69, take Exit 354 (US-20/State Road 127) and head north into town -- it's a quick, easy route with no obstacles for large rigs. From the toll road, Exit 144 puts you right near Pokagon State Park and the campgrounds north of town. If you're coming from Michigan or Ohio, US-20 provides an east-west alternative that avoids the toll road and runs right through Angola. The roads in Steuben County are generally well-maintained, though some of the lake access roads can be narrow and winding, so know your route before heading to a lakeside campground with a longer rig. Diesel fuel is available at the I-69 exits south of town, with several truck stops and gas stations catering to highway travelers. Angola has a Walmart on the south side of town along US-20 for groceries and supplies, plus a few smaller markets closer to downtown. Propane refills are available at several locations including hardware stores and some of the larger campgrounds in the area. If you're heading north to Michigan from Angola, I-69 continues across the state line and connects to the Michigan highway system.

Dump Station Costs in Angola

Camping costs in the Angola area vary depending on whether you're staying at a state park or a private campground. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Pokagon State Park campground rates are set by Indiana DNR and typically run $20 to $35 per night for electric sites, with an additional vehicle entrance fee unless you have an annual state park pass. Private campgrounds around the lakes tend to charge more, with nightly rates ranging from $35 to $65 depending on the level of hookups, proximity to the water, and available amenities. Lake-adjacent or lakefront sites command a premium, especially during summer weekends when demand is highest. Weekly rates are available at most private parks and can save you 15-20% off the nightly rate. Some of the resort-style campgrounds in the area charge extra for amenities like boat docking, pool access, or activity programs, so read the fine print when comparing prices. Off-season camping in spring and fall typically comes with lower rates and better availability. Good Sam discounts are honored at several private parks, and veterans should always ask about military discounts at check-in.

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Best Time to Visit Angola by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

15-34°F

Crowds: Low

Pokagon State Park offers year-round camping and the famous refrigerated toboggan run, but most private campgrounds close for winter -- bring cold-weather gear if you're braving it.

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Spring

Mar - May

35-65°F

Crowds: Medium

Spring fishing picks up as the lakes thaw and campgrounds begin reopening in April, making this a solid time to visit before the summer rush hits the popular lake campgrounds.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

64-84°F

Crowds: High

Summer is prime time for lake camping around Angola, with swimming, boating, and fishing in full swing -- reserve well ahead for Pokagon State Park and the popular private lakeside parks.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

40-68°F

Crowds: Medium

Fall foliage around the Steuben County lakes and Pokagon State Park is stunning, and campground availability improves as summer crowds taper off -- one of the best times to camp here.

Explore the Angola Area

Pokagon State Park is the crown jewel of camping near Angola, and if you can snag a site there, do it -- especially during fall foliage season when the hardwood forests around Lake James put on an incredible show. The park's campground does fill up fast on summer weekends and holiday periods, so use the Indiana DNR reservation system well in advance. If Pokagon is full, the private campgrounds around the county's many lakes are excellent alternatives, and several offer amenities that the state park doesn't, like full hookups, Wi-Fi, and on-site entertainment. Fishing is a major draw in Steuben County -- the lakes are well-stocked with bass, walleye, bluegill, and crappie, and you can find bait shops near most of the popular lakes. For a fun day trip, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in nearby Auburn is one of the best car museums in the country and is about 15 minutes south on I-69. Downtown Angola has a few solid restaurant options, including pizza joints and a couple of casual dining spots near the Trine University campus. If you're visiting in winter, Pokagon's refrigerated toboggan run is a blast and the park's inn offers a warm-up option if your rig is winterized and parked nearby. Cell coverage can be spotty at some of the more remote lake campgrounds, so check with the park before counting on a strong signal.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Angola

Where can I find RV parks near Angola, Indiana?

Angola has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area. Pokagon State Park north of town is one of Indiana's premier camping destinations, and several private campgrounds are situated around the many lakes in Steuben County.

Are there free RV camping options near Angola?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the Angola area. Free sites tend to offer basic or minimal amenities, so they're best suited for self-contained rigs that can operate without hookups for a night or two.

How much does RV camping cost near Angola?

Nightly rates range from $20 to $35 at Pokagon State Park to $35 to $65 at private lakeside campgrounds. Prices vary based on hookup level, proximity to the water, and amenities included. Weekly rates at private parks typically offer a 15-20% per-night discount.

Can I camp at Pokagon State Park with my RV?

Yes, Pokagon State Park has a campground with electric hookup sites that accommodate RVs. The park is open year-round, though winter camping requires a winterized rig. Summer and fall weekends fill up quickly, so book early through the Indiana DNR reservation system.

What lakes are near Angola RV parks?

The Angola area in Steuben County has over 100 lakes, with Lake James and Snow Lake being among the most popular for recreation. Several campgrounds offer direct lake access for fishing, boating, and swimming, making this one of Indiana's top lake camping destinations.

Where can I find RV parks near Angola, Indiana?

Angola has {{stationCount}} RV parks and campgrounds in the area. Pokagon State Park north of town is one of Indiana's premier camping destinations, and several private campgrounds are situated around the many lakes in Steuben County.

Are there free RV camping options near Angola?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options in the Angola area. Free sites tend to offer basic or minimal amenities, so they're best suited for self-contained rigs that can operate without hookups for a night or two.

How much does RV camping cost near Angola?

Nightly rates range from $20 to $35 at Pokagon State Park to $35 to $65 at private lakeside campgrounds. Prices vary based on hookup level, proximity to the water, and amenities included. Weekly rates at private parks typically offer a 15-20% per-night discount.

Can I camp at Pokagon State Park with my RV?

Yes, Pokagon State Park has a campground with electric hookup sites that accommodate RVs. The park is open year-round, though winter camping requires a winterized rig. Summer and fall weekends fill up quickly, so book early through the Indiana DNR reservation system.

What lakes are near Angola RV parks?

The Angola area in Steuben County has over 100 lakes, with Lake James and Snow Lake being among the most popular for recreation. Several campgrounds offer direct lake access for fishing, boating, and swimming, making this one of Indiana's top lake camping destinations.

Are there free dump stations in Angola?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Angola.