Pokagon State Park Campground

Pokagon State Park Campground offers a variety of campsites to choose from, including electric and non-electric sites. The park also has a large group camp and five youth tent camps. The camp store is open for last-minute supplies.

Campsite check-in time is 2:00 PM, except on Sundays and holidays, when it is 5:00 PM

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Electric Sites

Pokagon State Park Campground features 200 electric (Class A) sites in Campgrounds 1, 3, 4 and 5. In Campground 3, sites 366, 368, 374 and 376 are ADA accessible. These modern campsites include:

Non-Electric Sites

Pokagon State Park Campground features 73 non-electric (Class B) sites in Campground 2. These campsites include:
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Youth Tent Area

Pokagon State Park Campground features 200 electric (Class A) sites in Campgrounds 1, 3, 4 and 5. In Campground 3, sites 366, 368, 374 and 376 are ADA accessible. These modern campsites include:

Youth Tent Camp Sites Include​

Pokagon State Park Campground features 73 non-electric (Class B) sites in Campground 2. These campsites include:

GROUP CAMP

The ADA accessible Group Camp has 12 cabins with an occupancy of 6-8 per cabin (for a total of 78), and a counselor cabin with an occupancy of 14. It also has a well-equipped commercial-style kitchen, dining hall, craft room, outdoor wash station, 2 bunkhouses that sleep 18 people each, basketball court, volleyball court, picnic tables, charcoal grills, seasonal dock, lake view, and parking for up to 21 vehicles. Capacity of 120 May-October; capacity of 50 November-April.

CAMP STORE

Pokagon State Park operates a Camp Store near the Campground Gatehouse. It opens seasonally and supplies campers with wood, ice, food, drinks, other camping necessities, and souvenirs.

Summer Hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day)*:

9 am – 9 pm Monday – Saturday
11 am – 8 pm Sunday

* May be open some earlier weekends in May, and hours are subject to change. 

NIGHTLY CAMPSITE RATES

Following are the standard camping rates from late April through early November. For rates outside of these dates, call Pokagon State Park directly at (260) 833-2012. Rate information is also available when you make online reservations.

All Pokagon State Park guests, including campers and Inn guests, will pay a one-time entrance fee upon arrival.

NOTE: Listed rates do not include taxes. Rates are subject to change throughout the year.

Electric (Class A) Campsites

  • Sunday-Wednesday $23
  • Thursday-Saturday $30
  • Holiday Weekends $33

Non-Electric (Class B) Campsites

  • Sunday-Wednesday $16
  • Thursday-Saturday $19
  • Holiday Weekends $22

Youth Tent Camp

  • Minimum anytime $20

(10 people at $2 each, additional people are $2 each)

Group Camp

  • Anytime $480

Winter Camping: When the temperatures begin to fall in November the campgrounds switch to winter rates and services. Campground 3 is open all winter, with one heated comfort station (modern restrooms/showers) and water fill station available. Regular rates and services resume in mid-March to late April, depending on weather forecasts. Full services are available May-October.

CAMPSITE RESERVATIONS

Reservations for the campgrounds at Pokagon State Park can be made up to 6 months in advance. There are now 2 ways to make reservations