Hidden away in northern Indiana near the delightful Amish town of Shipshewana is an enormous campground resort with all the amenities, options, and good times you can possibly imagine in one place. And when we say it’s enormous, we mean it’s enormous; this huge campground in Indiana has 501 sites available, and there are zero bad times ahead when you reserve one. So, head up to the Hoosier State’s great northern half and check out Twin Mills RV Resort; you’ll never want to camp with the family anywhere else.

Shipshewana is a wonderful town to visit anytime, but between April and November, something special happens.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook Winters in Indiana can be tough thanks to the cold, and these winters definitely just don’t end until mid-April, when Twin Mills opens up for the season. We think that’s a pretty great way to celebrate the transition!

Here, you’ll find seemingly endless amenities that offer up nothing but good times from the moment you arrive until the moment you leave.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook There’s a large swimming pool to lounge by or watch the kids cannonball into. There are scenic bike trails, nature and hiking trails, volleyball, basketball, and bocce ball courts to enjoy, and even laundry facilities.

The lake offers plenty more opportunities for recreational delights; check out the marina and head out onto the water to go fishing for a few hours.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook We have a fondness for waking up just before dawn and getting on the water; there’s nothing in the world that’s more relaxing than watching the sun come up from a cozy boat on a pristine lake. Plus, the grounds is at its most tranquil just before the majority of other campers wake up and start their days.

There’s always something going on around here, like movie nights, holiday celebrations (Fourth of July is especially fun when you celebrate it at Twin Mills), and other delights.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook This isn’t your grandpa’s campground, where all there is to do is avoid talking to your neighbors and try to make smores over the campfire while wondering if there are any bears nearby and lamenting the fact that those neighbors you’re avoiding are ridiculously noisy while you’re trying to enjoy the great outdoors.

Okay, well, maybe it gets a little noisy here, too, but it’s a different kind of noisy.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook It’s the sound of your neighbors - who, in this case, you’ll want to befriend - having a wonderful time. It’s the sound of the kids making new, possibly lifelong friends, and the sound of precious memories being made. This amazingly huge campground in Indiana feels much more like a small town or community than a traditional campground, and it’s perfect for camping with a group of your best friends or the whole family.

In fact, this might just be the perfect place for something like a family reunion - what better spot to link up again than at one of the biggest, best-ever family campgrounds in Indiana?

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook

For all the details about how to reserve your campsites (or cabins!), a full list of all the amenities (there are a lot), and more, be sure to check out the official Twin Mills RV Resort website.

Twin Mills Camping Resort (1675 W. Sr 120, Howe, IN)/Facebook

Winters in Indiana can be tough thanks to the cold, and these winters definitely just don’t end until mid-April, when Twin Mills opens up for the season. We think that’s a pretty great way to celebrate the transition!

There’s a large swimming pool to lounge by or watch the kids cannonball into. There are scenic bike trails, nature and hiking trails, volleyball, basketball, and bocce ball courts to enjoy, and even laundry facilities.

We have a fondness for waking up just before dawn and getting on the water; there’s nothing in the world that’s more relaxing than watching the sun come up from a cozy boat on a pristine lake. Plus, the grounds is at its most tranquil just before the majority of other campers wake up and start their days.

This isn’t your grandpa’s campground, where all there is to do is avoid talking to your neighbors and try to make smores over the campfire while wondering if there are any bears nearby and lamenting the fact that those neighbors you’re avoiding are ridiculously noisy while you’re trying to enjoy the great outdoors.

It’s the sound of your neighbors - who, in this case, you’ll want to befriend - having a wonderful time. It’s the sound of the kids making new, possibly lifelong friends, and the sound of precious memories being made. This amazingly huge campground in Indiana feels much more like a small town or community than a traditional campground, and it’s perfect for camping with a group of your best friends or the whole family.

Where are your favorite places to go camping in Indiana? If you prefer something a little more remote, check out Tipsaw Lake and its adjacent campground.

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Address: Twin Mills Camping Resort, 1675 IN-120, Howe, IN 46746, USA